NEW Op-Ed: The new Golden Age of American Success begins in NC

NEW Op-Ed: The new Golden Age of American Success begins in North Carolina 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Jason Simmons writes this week in North State Journal the new Golden Age of American Success begins in North Carolina! 

As the historic Inauguration of President Donald Trump is three days away, Election Day was not the finish line: it was the beginning of a new golden age for the American people.

Selected excerpts: 

"Emerging from the last four years is a nation ready to unleash a wave of dynamic business opportunity. As North Carolina has shown other states, cutting taxes for families and small businesses gives certainty to job creators and workers. We will lock in President Trump’s historic tax plan nationally and further reduce the burden of government by reducing rates and cutting wasteful spending. We will attract major manufacturing through the Made in America Pledge for large companies. And we will uphold President Trump’s commitment to No Tax on Tips, no tax on overtime and no tax on Social Security, helping hardworking Americans keep more of what they earn."

"The Republican Party is the party of innovation. We want to see new products, bold ideas, bigger dreams and historic investments in the United States of America. The best place to do it is North Carolina."

"A thriving economy and strong families need safe communities. The Republican Party is committed to enforcing the law and ensuring the safety of our cities and borders. Too many families have lost loved ones to crimes committed by individuals here illegally or due to drugs smuggled across our borders. That must stop."

"Here in North Carolina, we’ve made public safety a priority. We require all 100 sheriffs to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, and we’ve stiffened penalties for those who damage or destroy property. We must continue to ensure that our communities remain places where families can live without fear."

"An absence of leadership at the national level combined with destructive policies have damaged our economy, national security and education system. The challenges we face are significant, but they are not insurmountable. It’s time to live up to being the state where the weak grow strong, and the strong grow great."

See the full op-ed here.