trump could:
!. Finally introduce to congress for a quick majority "yea' vote the health care bill that would be cheaper, better and less expensive than the ACA......After all, he promised this while campaigning.
2. Introduce to Congress for a quick majority "yea" vote the $1 Trillion infrastructure bill that he campaigned on, which would lower the unemployment rate considerably AND make our bridges, roads, railways, ports, etc. more efficient and safer.
3. At long last, Trump could (since he knows a heck of a lot more than our generals) tell Congress and us the wonderful plan to defeat ISIS worldwide in less than 30 days.....He campaigned on this and Congress would readily approve this amazing plan. Don't you think?
NOW, the above would really make me eat my words and regret all those nasty things I say and think about the Trumpster...........LOL
Two down and your third is a lie, no one ever set a 30 day time limit.
So you're a Trumpsters!
"Executive Order Minimizing the Economic Burden of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act"
Signed: Jan. 20, 2017
Hours after being sworn in, Trump signed an executive order aimed at reversing the Affordable Care Act — Obama's landmark legislation — which Republicans vowed to "repeal and replace" throughout the campaign.
The executive order states that the Trump administration will "seek prompt repeal" of the law. To minimize the "economic burden" of Obamacare, the order instructs the secretary of health and human services and other agency heads to "waive, defer, grant exemptions from, or delay the implementation" of any part of the law that places a fiscal burden on the government, businesses or individuals.
Also in the order are directions to give states more control over implementing health care laws.
"Expediting Environmental Reviews and Approvals for High-Priority Infrastructure Projects"
Signed: Jan. 24, 2017
The order outlines how the administration will expedite environmental reviews and approval of "high priority" infrastructure projects, such as repairs to bridges, airports and highways.
The order directs the Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), within 30 days of a request, to determine a project's environmental impact and decide whether it is "high priority." Project review deadlines are to be put in place by the CEQ's chairman.
The order is widely believed to have been issued in response to the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.