By Anthony Scaramucci

It's impossible to fix what isn't broken, and but it's easy to break what was just fixed.

Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci speaks to members of the media at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, July 25, 2017. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

The Democrats will only destroy -- not fix -- Pennsylvania's roaring economy if they win the majority in the House or Senate in November.

If they do win, you can bet that they'll scrap President Trump's America First agenda and reverse the remarkable economic progress we've achieved in Pennsylvania in the process.

After nearly a decade of decline and disaffection for Pennsylvanians, good news about the state's economic comeback is growing by the day.

In July, Pennsylvania's unemployment rate dropped to 4.2 percent -- its lowest level in over a decade. Some local communities have even managed to outpace Pennsylvania's overall growth, creating new jobs at a faster rate than the rest of the state.

At the national level, we're seeing record economic progress as well. The median household income has jumped to an all-time high of $61,400, while 20 states also saw their poverty rates plummet in 2017. Likewise, America is seeing an overall economic growth rate that exceeded all expectations, and a low unemployment rate not seen in decades.

Everyday Americans recognize that the economy is thriving -- but why don't Democrats? Because as far as they're concerned, to admit that President Trump's way works is to admit the failure of their own policies.

Under Senator Bob Casey and former President Barack Obama, Pennsylvania's economy was on life support, its pulse fading as small businesses closed their doors. Pennsylvania's workers were struggling, too -- for years, the state unemployment rate was nearly double its current rate.

Instead of acknowledging his own record of failure, Barack Obama is back in Pennsylvania again selling the same old anti-worker, anti-growth agenda that strangled our economy for years under his leadership.

The former president visited Pennsylvania to stump for his fellow Democrats while attacking President Trump and his policies.

Is Obama's big government, slow growth snake oil really the economic remedy that Senator Casey wants to inflict on the state? Apparently so.

In allegiance with Obama and his meager economic record, Bob Casey and the Democrats refuse to celebrate the success of the Trump economy and ignore good jobs reports because they can't claim credit for it.

In fact, they wagered all of their political capital on blocking President Trump's historic tax cuts that have proven so successful, and now they're struggling to argue against them in the midterm elections that will determine the fate of the entire Trump agenda and Pennsylvania's immediate economic future.

Pennsylvania's economy doesn't need the same policies that paralyzed its economy only a couple of years ago. It needs the sort of pro-growth policies that Senate candidate Lou Barletta supports in his race against Bob Casey.

Barletta voted for the passage of President Trump's tax cuts -- the consequential legislation that has unchained Pennsylvania's economy, lifting it soaring to new heights.

Our economy is finally getting fixed, so we can't let it get broken again if the Democrats take the majority in the House or Senate this fall.

President Trump and Congressional Republicans are winning for Pennsylvania. Let's help them finish the job and build on Pennsylvania's incredible success.

Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) is the founder of the global investment firm Skybridge Capital and served in the Trump administration as White House communications director.