President Donald Trump touched down in Georgia Wednesday, returning to a state that stands as living proof of what happens when you put America First and bury the disastrous policies of the Biden regime in the dustbin of history.
The numbers don't lie, folks. And for Georgia families who spent four years watching their wallets get thinner and their communities get more dangerous under Biden, these numbers are nothing short of a vindication.
Gas Prices CRUSHED — 40% Down From Biden's Record Highs
Remember when Biden told you high gas prices were "Putin's price hike" and you should just go buy an electric vehicle? Georgians certainly do. They watched prices soar to record highs under the previous administration's war on American energy.
Today? Georgia's average gas price sits at just $2.71 per gallon — a whopping 40% drop from the Biden-era nightmare. That's what happens when you unleash American energy instead of begging OPEC for scraps. "Drill, baby, drill" isn't just a slogan — it's savings in your pocket every time you fill up the tank.
Working Families KEEPING Their Hard-Earned Money
Thanks to President Trump and Congressional Republicans passing the Working Families Tax Cuts Act, the average Georgia family is saving $3,086 on their taxes this year. Let that sink in. That's real money for real families — not government handouts with strings attached, but YOUR money staying in YOUR wallet where it belongs.
But the Trump economic renaissance doesn't stop there. Georgians stand to see wages rise by up to $6,700 per person over the coming years, and these tax reforms will protect an estimated 204,000 jobs across the state. Meanwhile, rural communities are receiving over $218 million in healthcare investments — because President Trump hasn't forgotten about Americans living outside the liberal coastal enclaves.
Criminal Illegals REMOVED From Georgia Streets
Perhaps nothing illustrates the contrast between the Trump Administration and the Biden open-borders catastrophe more starkly than what ICE has accomplished in Georgia.
The Trump Administration has taken scores of criminal illegal aliens off Georgia's streets — and we're not talking about people who overstayed a visa. We're talking about monsters.
A Mexican national — who had already been deported once — was arrested and charged with raping an 11-year-old girl while her 10-year-old sister was in the room. Under Biden, this predator was walking free. Under Trump, he's facing justice.
ICE has also nabbed an illegal alien with an active murder warrant, another with seven felony burglary convictions, and even a Canadian who was on Canada's Top 25 Most Wanted List as a firearms trafficker and alleged gang member. These aren't "undocumented workers" — they're criminals who never should have been in our communities in the first place.
Housing Relief and BILLIONS in New Investment
Home prices in Georgia are finally showing relief, down nearly 2% over the past year. In the Atlanta metro area — which had one of the largest illegal alien populations flooding the housing market under Biden — median listing prices have dropped 4.1%, ranking near the top in the nation for falling home prices.
Coincidence that housing becomes more affordable when you stop importing millions of people to compete for limited homes? Patriots know better.
Meanwhile, major investments are pouring into the state. Japan is building a $600 million synthetic diamond facility. Amazon Web Services is investing $11 billion in infrastructure. Salesforce is adding 250 new jobs. JS Link is bringing a $223 million rare earth magnet plant with 520 jobs. This is what economic confidence looks like when businesses know they have a President who puts American workers first.
The Bottom Line
President Trump didn't just visit Georgia to take a victory lap — though he'd certainly be entitled to one. He came to remind Georgians that the work isn't finished. Not until every family feels the relief. Not until every community is safe. Not until the full damage of the Biden years is reversed.
The proof is in the progress, and the progress is undeniable. Lower costs, safer streets, jobs coming back, and a President who actually delivers on his promises.
How does it feel to be winning again, Georgia?
