After just 17 frenetic days, Trump has already delivered most of his agenda

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While most presidents take months or years to complete the items they promised on the stump, Donald Trump signed 36 executive orders in his first week alone. Since then, almost daily, he has hosted the press in the Oval Office as his actions approach 50.

When President Donald Trump affixed his signature on Executive Order 14168 at an Oval Office ceremony Wednesday afternoon, he drew smiles from the young female athletes who surrounded him. They knew he had delivered on his promise to protect women sports from the intrusion of transgender men.
Such scenes have played out almost daily since Trump took office 17 days ago, a historically aggressive start to a presidency that on Wednesday checked off yet another of the 20 items on his 2024 campaign platform’s promises made, promises delivered list.

It's a pace that has whipsawed liberals, amazed veteran observers in Washington and fundamentally changed the compass settings for America, just like Trump promised.

"I think this is comparable to the full presidencies of other Presidents and those who've preceded him in the Oval Office. Certainly the first term I thought was consequential. His first two weeks have been as consequential as any presidency, certainly as Reagan's was in terms of government reform and oversight and the idea that we're now talking about curtailing, in significant ways, the size of federal employment officials that work for the taxpayer, for the first time in 40 years,”


BJ-

Most influential President in my lifetime, easily.

Apparently "shock and awe" is not just for foreign countries any longer.
 
All true, but still Trump needs to avoid missteps. I can count two so far.
1. The US takeover of Gaza was plain stupid. Let the Arabs handle Gaza.
2. The takeover of USAID and placing it under the State Department was a home run, but not approving invoices such that shipments of food for overseas is rotting on the docks is an unforced error.

So Trump is still batting .990 but needs to not swing at every bad pitch.
 
All true, but still Trump needs to avoid missteps. I can count two so far.
1. The US takeover of Gaza was stupid.
2. The takeover of USAID and placing it under the State Department was a home run, but not approving invoices such that shipments of food for overseas is rotting on the docks is an unforced error.

So Trump is still batting .990 but needs to not swing at every bad pitch.

You have a credible link to any food rotting on a dock?
 
While most presidents take months or years to complete the items they promised on the stump, Donald Trump signed 36 executive orders in his first week alone. Since then, almost daily, he has hosted the press in the Oval Office as his actions approach 50.

When President Donald Trump affixed his signature on Executive Order 14168 at an Oval Office ceremony Wednesday afternoon, he drew smiles from the young female athletes who surrounded him. They knew he had delivered on his promise to protect women sports from the intrusion of transgender men.
Such scenes have played out almost daily since Trump took office 17 days ago, a historically aggressive start to a presidency that on Wednesday checked off yet another of the 20 items on his 2024 campaign platform’s promises made, promises delivered list.

It's a pace that has whipsawed liberals, amazed veteran observers in Washington and fundamentally changed the compass settings for America, just like Trump promised.

"I think this is comparable to the full presidencies of other Presidents and those who've preceded him in the Oval Office. Certainly the first term I thought was consequential. His first two weeks have been as consequential as any presidency, certainly as Reagan's was in terms of government reform and oversight and the idea that we're now talking about curtailing, in significant ways, the size of federal employment officials that work for the taxpayer, for the first time in 40 years,”


BJ-

Most influential President in my lifetime, easily.

Apparently "shock and awe" is not just for foreign countries any longer.
FDR did more, when are prices going to deflate, all Trump is doing is causing inflation..?
 
For all the early energy of his presidency — the flurry of executive orders, confirmations and firings — Trump has looked less disciplined this week than he did in the initial days after returning to office. The last few days have instead conjured the chaos of his first term, when his grand pronouncements often failed to change government policy.
The first part of this week was dominated by Trump’s threatened tariffs on Canada and Mexico, but he postponed them in exchange for the countries’ promise to do things they were largely already doing. On Tuesday, Trump announced a plan for the U.S. to take over Gaza that even American allies like Saudi Arabia dismissed as unworkable. The reaction was so bad that White House aides walked back parts of the plan yesterday.
 
FDR did more, when are prices going to deflate, all Trump is doing is causing inflation..?
As Trump deports more illegals, and more NGOs stop getting money for free food for illegals the prices should stop rising as the demand for food lessens.
 
For all the early energy of his presidency — the flurry of executive orders, confirmations and firings — Trump has looked less disciplined this week than he did in the initial days after returning to office. The last few days have instead conjured the chaos of his first term, when his grand pronouncements often failed to change government policy.
The first part of this week was dominated by Trump’s threatened tariffs on Canada and Mexico, but he postponed them in exchange for the countries’ promise to do things they were largely already doing. On Tuesday, Trump announced a plan for the U.S. to take over Gaza that even American allies like Saudi Arabia dismissed as unworkable. The reaction was so bad that White House aides walked back parts of the plan yesterday.
Trump is still batting .990 compared to Biden's .000
 
As Trump deports more illegals, and more NGOs stop getting money for free food for illegals the prices should stop rising as the demand for food lessens.
ah, yes, the grand scheme of things, what you folks don't know is it is the immigrants that help produce that food. Now, what to do with the labor shortages it will create? It will create a demand for higher wages, which will increase prices.
 
ah, yes, the grand scheme of things, what you folks don't know is it is the immigrants that help produce that food. Now, what to do with the labor shortages it will create? It will create a demand for higher wages, which will increase prices.
Illegals living in hotels getting free food are not producing anything. Deportations help the economy and reduce inflation because
Clinton deported 12,000,000. great economy no inflation
Bush deported 10,000,000
Obama deported 7,000,000. good economy no inflation
Trump-45 deported 2,000,000. good economy no inflation
Biden let 12,000,000 into the US causing runaway inflation and unaffordable groceries
Trump-47 will deport___________

Yes, Obama deported more people than Trump but context is everything​

"According to an analysis by the Migration Policy Institute, more than 12 million people were “deported” – either removed or returned – from the US during the Clinton administration. More than 10 million were removed or returned during the Bush administration. Far fewer – more than 5 million – were removed or returned during the Obama administration."
 
Illegals living in hotels getting free food are not producing anything. Deportations help the economy and reduce inflation because
Clinton deported 12,000,000
Bush deported 10,000,000
Obama deported 7,000,000
Trump-45 deported 2,000,000
Biden let 12,000,000 into the US causing runaway inflation
Trump-47 will deport___________

Yes, Obama deported more people than Trump but context is everything​

"According to an analysis by the Migration Policy Institute, more than 12 million people were “deported” – either removed or returned – from the US during the Clinton administration. More than 10 million were removed or returned during the Bush administration. Far fewer – more than 5 million – were removed or returned during the Obama administration."

I am sure you just let Biden's deportations slip out of yer post.​

Nice propaganda piece you are learning to be Trump and lie well.​

US deportations under Biden surpass Trump's 2019 record

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BBC
https://www.bbc.com › news › articles




Dec 20, 2024 — President Biden had pledged to pause deportations, but ended up expanding it following a surge in border crossings.
 
ah, yes, the grand scheme of things, what you folks don't know is it is the immigrants that help produce that food. Now, what to do with the labor shortages it will create? It will create a demand for higher wages, which will increase prices.

OK
 
ah, yes, the grand scheme of things, what you folks don't know is it is the immigrants that help produce that food. Now, what to do with the labor shortages it will create? It will create a demand for higher wages, which will increase prices.
Are you seriously supporting the exploitation of voiceless illegal workers who cannot complain about their low wages at the risk of being deported?
 
I heard it on TV. The link didn't mention it. That doesn't prove its not true. Food is perishable. Read the link.

Here is what your link actually says.

Speaking with reporters in Topeka on Monday, U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, acknowledged the state's ties to Food for Peace while alleging that USAID was plagued by improper payments.
"It's something that I want to be part of, but I want it to be efficient, and I don't want the thugs stealing the food and stealing the money as well," Marshall said in response to a question from The Capital-Journal. "So I think there's a right way to do it; there's a wrong way to do it. I think it's very good to take a pause on all of our money that we're sending outside of this country.

"Let's make America first again. Let's get our own house in order."

Literally nothing about food currently rotting on docks.

* this is Left Wing Lunatics USA Today if there had been a single apple going bad - there would be photos.
 
Are you seriously supporting the exploitation of voiceless illegal workers who cannot complain about their low wages at the risk of being deported?
The GOP blocked efforts to enforce E-Verify on agribusiness.
 

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