It seems pretty clear that Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) doesn't like Americans. The same cannot be said about conservative actor and patriot James Woods.

Pelosi flies home to California on taxpayers' dime about every weekend. She thinks the massive tax cuts passed through by the Republican Congress and signed into law by President Trump are hurting the middle class.

Despite the nonsense Pelosi is saying, the economy is booming. When there was new economic data released on Friday, The New York Times wrote a story with the headline "We Ran Out of Words to Describe How Good the Jobs Numbers Are."

More on the story from Daily Wire:

The stats show payrolls gained 223,000 in May, well above market expectations of 188,000, and the unemployment rate hitting an 18-year low of 3.8%. The stock market is booming and real take-home wages are up for the first time since 2009. Some economists now estimate the second quarter could show growth of up to 4.8%. Staggering.

But all that was bad news to Pelosi. "May’s jobs report shows that strong employment numbers mean little to the families hit with soaring new costs under the Republicans’ watch," she said in a statement Friday. “The President’s reckless policies are exploding gas prices, wiping out the few meager gains that some families should have received from the GOP tax scam, as wages remain stagnant."

Pelosi, who famously called tax cuts of thousands of dollars for middle-class Americans "crumbs," could only see a glass half empty. So actor James Woods dropped by to help the career politician make sense of the numbers, and to explain why the San Francisco liberal is so negative about the booming economy.

James Woods could not sit by idly when Pelosi made these idiotic statements. The American patriot took to twitter:

That wasn't all Woods had to say:

He even took a shot at former President Barack Obama, who said none of these jobs are coming back to the United States.

Mr. Woods, please never stop.

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