Will Trump Retire after 2026?

Wake me up when the repairs ammount to something positive.

For now he and his unelected goons are just wrecking all the furniture and calling it disinfection.
You never saw the Democrats trying to fix the Government at all, ever. The mess is massive. But Trump has people working on fixing things for us to save a lot of money.
 
You never saw the Democrats trying to fix the Government at all, ever. The mess is massive. But Trump has people working on fixing things for us to save a lot of money.
Considering that your idea of “fixing” means destroying…
 
I will check for you to find a poster who supports you. Later though.
Oh come on. Tell us which of the loonies on be re support you

You obviously had names on mind or you wouldn’t have claimed what you did
 
Oh come on. Tell us which of the loonies on be re support you

You obviously had names on mind or you wouldn’t have claimed what you did
Sure, and now you get to name your support.
Foxfyre, PoliticalChic,Teddyearp, pleasejustquit,Cellblock2429,talksalot, even johnslowhorses, Lordbrowntrout, Daveman, and from time to time Sealybobo, Meister, Way more than those. And you?
 
You never saw the Democrats trying to fix the Government at all, ever.

Here you go senile one:

In March 1993, President Bill Clinton stated that he planned to "reinvent government", declaring that "Our goal is to make the entire federal government less expensive and more efficient, and to change the culture of our national bureaucracy away from complacency and entitlement toward initiative and empowerment." Clinton assigned the project to Gore with a six-month deadline to develop the plan. The National Performance Review (NPR) released its first report in September 1993, listing 384 recommendations. The report was the product of months of consultation with government departments and the White House, consolidating 2,000 pages of proposals.


The "reinventing government" program cut nearly half a million federal jobs and dispensed with a massive number of regulations. But according to the woman who ran the program under the Clinton administration, any similarities between that program and DOGE end there.

"We cut fat and they cut muscle. It's as simple as that," Elaine Kamarck, now a senior fellow in Governance Studies at Brookings, told CBS News. "We didn't have any meltdowns of agencies, we didn't have any dysfunction going on, and we obeyed the law. When we thought something was wrong, we sent it to Congress and asked them to change it."



 
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Here you go senile one:

In March 1993, President Bill Clinton stated that he planned to "reinvent government", declaring that "Our goal is to make the entire federal government less expensive and more efficient, and to change the culture of our national bureaucracy away from complacency and entitlement toward initiative and empowerment." Clinton assigned the project to Gore with a six-month deadline to develop the plan. The National Performance Review (NPR) released its first report in September 1993, listing 384 recommendations. The report was the product of months of consultation with government departments and the White House, consolidating 2,000 pages of proposals.


The "reinventing government" program cut nearly half a million federal jobs and dispensed with a massive number of regulations. But according to the woman who ran the program under the Clinton administration, any similarities between that program and DOGE end there.

"We cut fat and they cut muscle. It's as simple as that," Elaine Kamarck, now a senior fellow in Governance Studies at Brookings, told CBS News. "We didn't have any meltdowns of agencies, we didn't have any dysfunction going on, and we obeyed the law. When we thought something was wrong, we sent it to Congress and asked them to change it."



Were you pissed off at Gore? But that work stopped. Trump has revived it. Thank Trump.
 
Were you pissed off at Gore?

No, because they mostly did it the right way. They took their time, they did their homework, they cooperated with departments and congress.

Lawless chaos and make-it-up-as-we-go-along disruption is how this administraion is going about it.
 
No, because they mostly did it the right way. They took their time, they did their homework, they cooperated with departments and congress.

Lawless chaos and make-it-up-as-we-go-along disruption is how this administraion is going about it.
Excellent, so you approve both Gore and Trump and Elon Musk. If not, you are pulling a con job. Trump does not screw around.
 
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I still don’t understand the point of this thread

How would Trump retire in 2026? Did the OP think 2026 was an election year or something?
He is talking after the midterms. Trump would not resign until 2027 in the first place because in 2026 that would cheat Vance out of winning a second term in 2032.
 
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