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Chuck Schumer Supports a Candidate Tied to Islamic Terrorists

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Chuck Schumer, a Jewish man, doubled down on his support for Abdulrahman El Sayed, whose father is a top official in the US Muslim Brotherhood, and who pals around with radical American and Jew hater Hasan Piker. El Sayed’s birth mother and brother worked for fundraisers in a terror network. His sister, Eman Abelhadi. sounds like a terrorist, yet she’s an associate professor at the University of Chicago. She dreams of a world where the US is destroyed.

“El-Sayed has brought in new energy and new talent into the Democratic Party,” says Chuck U. Schumer.

As I thought, the Democratic Party welcomes radicals of the Red-Green Alliance. They aren’t upset at all.

Chuck then blamed Whitmer’s bad economic choices on Donald Trump. Michigan’s economy was generally improving in 2015, continuing a steady recovery from the Great Recession. It was the fastest-growing in the Midwest after struggling since 2000. However, it experienced a serious downturn in 2020, and it fared poorly under Gov. Whitmer. Keep reading.

Michigan and Whitmer

Michigan’s economy has been weak since 2000, following the collapse of its auto industry, but it was recovering by 2015. It experienced a severe downturn in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns. The state’s unemployment rate spiked to a record high of 22.4% in April 2020, and Michigan lost nearly 400,000 jobs that year. Real GDP dropped sharply, falling 12.0% year-over-year in the second quarter of 2020, which ranked among the steepest declines in the nation.

There are currently mixed signals in their economy, but the person to blame is Governor Whitmer. She taxes them way too much, and they are not doing well after eight years under Whitmer.

Tariffs put a strain on the economy, but the US is currently in negotiations with Canada to settle that situation, but the problem with the economy is Gretchen Whitmer.

Whitmer claims:

“When I took office 7.5 years ago, growing Michigan’s economy responsibly was one of my top priorities.

“Fast forward to 2026, and I’ve now signed 8 balanced, bipartisan budgets that have set Michigan up for a brighter future. Here’s why that matters.

“Together we’ve improved upon the state’s fiscal record by increasing the rainy-day fund, paying down debt, and strengthening Michigan’s credit rating.

“Plus, we’ve invested in our schools, grown our economy, and lowered costs for Michiganders.

“After 8 budgets, we’re leaving Michigan’s finances better than we found them.”

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