First, the article states there is a private sector boom with over half a million new jobs since President Trump took office. US born workers account for all net job gains growing by over 2.4 million. The article acknowledges the impact of President Trump's regulation reduction and elimination policies allowing businesses to create jobs here at home.
Second, the article points out that President Trump is putting US born workers first. There has been over $8 trillion in new investment in US-based manufacturing. Historic trade deals brokered by President Trump have generated new revenue for US businesses. And President Trump put new guidance into effect to ensure illegal aliens are denied federal workforce development resources and grants ultimately protecting job training for US born workers.
Third, just like in his first administration, President Trump has tackled inflation and sparked wage growth. Blue-collar wages are up 1.4%. Inflation is now 1.9%. The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has dropped to a 10-month low. Gas prices and domestic airline fares are at the lowest they have been in at least 5 years.
Finally, President Trump has signed an EO to allow 401(k) holders to add alternative assets to their investment discussed in my August 8, 2025 ANP Article; removed rules discouraging alternative assets; and rescinded regulations from the Autopen Administration restricting the use of crypto in 401(k) investments.
On September 1, 2025, President Trump released a video where he shares 11 Lessons he learned over his lifetime:
James entered St. Andrews University on a scholarship in 1757. He did not graduate because his father died and the family could no longer support his education. His family financed his emigration to America in 1765 where he obtained a position teaching Latin at the College of Philadelphia. The College awarded him an honorary Master's degree in 1766.
James 'clerked' in various law offices while studying law. After obtaining his law license in 1767 he opened a law practice in Reading, Pennsylvania. By 1770, he opened a practice in Carlisle.
In 1779, he and 35 of his colleagues had to barricade themselves in his home (thereafter called Fort Wilson), because a mob led by radical constitutionalists were attacking republican leadership and James was a primary target. The amount of death and injury overnight shocked the mob and things cooled off; although there were still major political battles to fight until the Constitution was finally ratified. The people in Carlisle burned him in effigy because he became conservative in his politics. Not only did his politics change but his religion did as well leaving the Presbyterians to become Episcopalian.
He was one of the first justices to exercise judicial review when he refused a petition to hear a case about a veteran’s pension. He reasoned that this issue was not an issue the courts had jurisdiction over and solidified the separation between the branches of government.
Like many of the Patriots, James was heavily in debt at his death (although part of that was due to his inability to manage money and another part to land speculation), he was briefly imprisoned for debt in Burlington, New Jersey. While his son paid that debt, James fled to North Carolina where he was again briefly imprisoned for debt to different creditors.
James died from a stroke after a bout of malaria on August 21, 1798 at age 55 in Edenton, North Carolina where he was visiting a friend. He was originally interred in the Johnson cemetery on Hayes Plantation near Edenton, North Carolina. In 1906, he was reinterred at Christ Churchyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Our nation is yet in its infancy and it is probable that a hundred, three hundred, or five hundred years hence, when the perspective of time shall have adjusted the perception, two great figures will loom from the Revolutionary period, the one, Wilson, whose brain conceived and created the nation; the other, Washington who wielded the forces that made it……But however this may be, James Wilson’s fame is secure as the greatest intellectual power dominating the nation at its birth, and his services to our people, his doctrines and governmental theories are destined, in the coming years, more and more to receive popular recognition, for we live in an age of research, and they cannot escape the attention they deserve.
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