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Trump's First 100 Days
My wish list for Trump's first 100 days
Repeal Obamacare Repeal laws prohibiting health insurance policies from being sold across state lines Remove legal and tax barriers/incentives allowing a free market to develop in the healthcare industry. Audit the Federal Reserve and begin repeal of federal Reserve Act & the 16th amendment Repeal Dodd-Frank Eliminate the EPA, Depts of Energy & Education, HUD, Commerce Interior Repeal executive and regulatory agency orders that restrain a free market Begin process of reducing income taxes and corporate taxes, and eliminate the capital gain taxes End the estate tax Review and revise all trade agreements to ascertain their affect on American businesses and labor. Review and revise all foreign aid as to its viability Tighten existing immigration laws Protect our borders End all forms of corporate welfare End all forms of welfare to illegal aliens Review and revise outdated food quotas and farm bills Repeal law, regulations and taxes on personal investment, IRA's and pensions as a means of savings and thus possible elimination of social security Defund Planned Parenthood Pass a national concealed carry reciprocity law. Repeal all laws and acts that serve and have served to militarize and federalize local police. Personal Best Regards: |
You forgot the MOST important...send ALL the illegals and their "illegal" anchor babies...about 100 million...back to where they came from.
Without that, the country is lost within 30 years. Nothing else will matter. |
He'll be spending the first 100 days trying to shake off the realization that he is an intellectual lightweight...and way in over his head.
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And, with luck using the National Guard to dispatch violent protesters with M16s while rounding up the illegals. What is funny, you seem to make the inference that Obama was anything more than a mulatto puppet. |
When does Trumpanzee bring the manufacturing of his own clothing line back into the USA from Mexico' Vietnam, and China?
Macy's still refuses to sell the Trumpanzee clothing line. Shop at Macy's!! |
Mr. PBR wants to do away with the legality of a Federal Income Tax. He also wants to end Social Security.
Without Social Security being taken from paychecks, the vast majority of Americans would spend everything and not have any retirement cushion. Mr. PBR knows SS was not intended to be your sole retirement but a supplement. Far too many Americans have it as their sole retirement income. Without that, does Mr. PBR believe we would just kick the penniless to the side of the road and let them sleep in boxes and fend off of garbage? Mr. PBR should also go to the Social Security website to see what other things SS does for Americans besides give retirement assistance. Before repealling a law, have a viable one ready to set into motion as soon as the one is taken away. Not just bluster that would be divisive for 4 more years. |
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We had to live with Obama, and now you liberals can quit crying a river and live with a better and more positive America again. No more coddling of minority groups of those that feel entitled. Everyone can either pull their own weight or be left behind. It's their choice. It is no longer going to be our responsibility to carry them. Some folks have more going for them. Live with it. Some folks are smarter, richer, more athletic, better looking, or just lucky, so live with it. It is not their responsibility to feel guilty about being in a better position than others. It is entirely up to them as to how they handle their success or luck and not the gov's to dictate what they do with their advantage. America is a free country and everyone has the same right to success according to their ability. The only people that are really and truly equal are the dead. |
Anyone that thinks Trump is a mental lightweight after what he just accomplished doesn't have a clue and might want to look in the mirror. His instinct and unending energy will work together to really "make America great" again.
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I wonder how many items in the OP need the consent of 60% of each house? |
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"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." This has been argued for decades, but the court has always ruled toward birthright citizenship. But, they also say that diplomats and business persons from foreign countries do not get birthright citizenship if their spouses give birth in America. The question has always been, are these illegals under the jurisdiction of the United States if they are citizens of a foreign country and here illegally. Birthright citizenship does make the United States (along with Canada) unique in the developed world. No European nation recognizes the principle. I am not saying that the gov does not recognize children of illegals as being citizens. I am saying that it is easily interpreted either way according to the view of the courts. And so far the courts have deemed anyone born in our country as citizens other than diplomats, etc. If you can deny diplomats' children citizen, why not illegals? Just my thoughts on it. |
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Institutional housing, a big room with lots of beds. MANDATORY work too. It's funny how corrupted SS became...all that money HAD to go somewhere! It's for the CHILDREN...the DISABLED! Quote:
But white men ARE being descriminated against, institutional discrimination. No, they don't, some get preferential treatment, they get quotas...and then they BRAG about how great they are. You women and minorities are a joke. Quote:
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They're great thoughts and the correct thoughts, that's why I wonder WHY they're letting this happen. WHY are they letting the minorities become the majority? |
...the Villages racist (Don Baldwin) just keeps talking :cus: with himself and MDLNB. :ohdear:
They should go into a partnership called "Nuts & Butts". :bigbow: :popcorn: |
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Trump now says he is not going to build a huge wall and make Mexico pay for it. Trump snookered you! Trump is not going to extreme vet Muslims. He is going to allow 55,000 Syrian Muslims in by Spring. Trump snookered you! Trump's speeches were just lies to get your votes. YOU GOT SNOOKERED!!! #He's Not My President. :popcorn: |
Can we all say PT Barnum [emoji23]
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It takes a New Yorker to know another New Yorker. I'm laughing my ass off ! You guys fell hook, line and sinker !
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Trump's First 100 Days
Trump is more a Democrat than Hillary is !
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Trumps plan has been renamed " The new Great Society" LBJ is laughing his ass off !
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Months ago he said he would incorporate kids under 26 Pre existing condition, interview I think Barbra Walters Quote:
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Need a ride to Orlando? many planes travel out side the USA for cry babies sooo un American. |
Since 1985 Trump has changed party affiliation 5 times ! Can you say it doesn't take a weatherman to know the way the wind blows ?
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Trump see's himself in the tradition of another great New Yorker, namely Theodore Roosevelt !
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Trumps soon to be liberal policy implementations is gonna make any rednecks neck turn blue !
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At any rate, Trump is the president so why don't you take a chill pill? We put up with Obama for eight disgusting years, so you have four years to figure out how you are going to defeat him and get your socialist/commie run going again. |
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Brevity is the soul of wit. Deal with it dude and chill. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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He has no idea what he's in store for. He's gonna pray for a swift death. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Occasionally he has to make a speech or go on TV...he loves to do both. Why do you think they picked him. The whole rogue thing was a ruse...it has to be...or the EC won't elect him...the "system" WILL live on. |
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U are the most despicable person in TV and this forum. I refute everything you say, you R a sick, very sick puppy Well maybe not a puppy any more, old dog |
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Your country and culture are being lost, you do nothing and sometimes actively usher it's demise...and you call ME despicable? You are a naive, a very naive, trusting, ignorant, puppy. See I can call you names too... Talk about the FACTS...what did I say that was untrue? The TRUTH about them IS repulsive, they are repulsive...look how they act...look how they live. I guess you need to go visit your peers on MLK Blvd too...get a REAL feel for those you adamantly protect. You'll soon learn what I know...they're not like us...they're not us. We're as different as dogs and cats. Before more name calling...show me HOW and WHERE we're equal. Show me their achievements, their inventions, their great civilization, culture, society. You're being conned and you're going to lose your culture and country. They're breeding you out and bankrupting you. |
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While I understand the impetus behind most of the points made in the original post, I cannot agree with the complete elimination of the EPA. Yes, the EPA has gotten too powerful in some instances, but we are nearing a critical tipping point with regard to the environment. Even if we accept the premise that climate change is a natural occurrence, humans as rational, thinking beings, should take it upon ourselves to be responsible stewards of the environment. Dismantling air and water quality regulations is not only profoundly irresponsible, it is downright dangerous. A common tactic of those who disagree with environmental protection has been to simply deny the science behind the issue, but the fact is that the climate is changing, the air and water in the US at least are cleaner and healthier than they were when the EPA was established. Closing down the EPA and similar agencies and disavowing the scientific community will not change these facts. Further, it has been shown numerous times that strict environmental protection regulations have not detroyed the economy and cost jobs as the Trump deniers would have us believe, but have in fact resulted in improvements in the economies in states where the regs are the most restrictive (i.e., California). I spent more than 30 years as an environmental compliance specialist for local governments and not once in all that time did I hear of an industry closing down because of environmental requirements. In fact, may of the industries I worked with discovered that maintaining compliance with regulations resulted in their winning contracts with companies to which such compliance was an important factor.
Reversing almost fifty years of progress in environmental protection because a select group desires an unfettered climate in which to do business is a huge mistake and may not be undoable in the future. We need to think this through. |
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Unfortunately they attract more of their ilk to TV, just like flies to a pile of dog poop. |
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