ColonelAngus
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Trump has a pen and a phone.
Elections have consequences, and at the end of the day, Trump won. Democrats are welcome to come along for the ride, but they have to sit in the back.
That Obama was a GREAT unifier, wasn't he?
Immediate Federal hiring freeze and a 20% FEDERAL WORKER REDUCTION by Trump is one of my favorite policies of his.
As easily as Obama signed his executive orders, Trump is unraveling them.
Since taking office, President Trump has looked to fulfill some of his campaign promises by using executive orders. Here are the orders he has signed so far:
Elections have consequences, and at the end of the day, Trump won. Democrats are welcome to come along for the ride, but they have to sit in the back.
That Obama was a GREAT unifier, wasn't he?
Immediate Federal hiring freeze and a 20% FEDERAL WORKER REDUCTION by Trump is one of my favorite policies of his.
As easily as Obama signed his executive orders, Trump is unraveling them.
Since taking office, President Trump has looked to fulfill some of his campaign promises by using executive orders. Here are the orders he has signed so far:
- An order that directs federal agencies to ease the “regulatory burdens” of ObamaCare. It orders agencies to “waive, defer, grant exemptions from, or delay the implementation of any provision or requirement” of ObamaCare that imposes a “fiscal burden on any State or a cost, fee, tax, penalty, or regulatory burden on individuals, families, healthcare providers, health insurers, patients, recipients of healthcare services, purchasers of health insurance, or makers of medical devices, products, or medications.”
- An order imposing a hiring freeze for some federal government workers as a way to shrink the size of government. This excludes the military, as Trump noted at the signing.
- He signed a notice that the U.S. will begin withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. Trump called the order "a great thing for the American worker."
- An order to reinstate the so-called "Mexico City Policy" – a ban on federal funds to international groups that perform abortions or lobby to legalize or promote abortion. The policy was instituted in 1984 by President Reagan, but has gone into and out of effect depending on the party in power in the White House.
- Two orders reviving the Keystone XL pipeline and Dakota Access piplines. He also signed three other related orders that would: expedite the environmental permitting process for infrastructure projects related to the pipelines; direct the Commerce Department to streamline the manufacturing permitting process; and give the Commerce Department 180 days to maximize the use of U.S. steel in the pipeline.