connected with Americans and been effective so far is beyond me. This is from today:
We directed the elimination of regulations that undermine manufacturing, and called for expedited approval of the permits needed for America and American infrastructure — and that means plants, equipment, roads, bridges, factories. People take 10, 15, 20 years to get disapproved for a factory. They go in for a permit; it’s many, many years. And then, at the end of the process, they spend tens of millions of dollars on nonsense.
And at the end of the process, they get rejected. Now, they may be rejected with me, but it’s gonna be a quick rejection. It is not gonna take years. But mostly it’s gonna be an acceptance. We want plants built and we want factories built and we want the jobs. We don’t want the jobs going to other countries. We’ve imposed a hiring freeze on nonessential federal workers. We’ve imposed a temporary moratorium on new federal regulations. We’ve issued a game-changing new rule that says, “For each one new regulation, two old regulations must be eliminated.” Makes sense. Nobody’s ever seen regulations like we have.
You go to other countries and you look at industries they have and you say, “Let me see your regulations,” and they’re a fraction, just a tiny fraction of what we have. And I want regulations because I want safety; I want environmental — all environmental situations to be taken proper care of. It’s very important to me. But you don’t need four or five or six regulations to take care of the same thing.
People usually come around though, eventually.
Or smart people.
Others like their presidents to talk like their dumbass drinking buddies.
Mature adult would view this guy as capable or competent. He is a pathological liar and narcissistic at best and mentally ill at worse. Dangerous and pathetic
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Already, only a month into his administration, the majority of the country deems President Trump as unfit, dangerous, and a compulsive liar and buffoon.
Irreversible? Hard to believe otherwise.
So, the only question is whether he can maintain the 40-45% support that he now enjoys? It seems the GOP continues to embrace the President, for the sole purpose of having his support re the GOP legislative agenda. If the credibility issues continue to escalate, it will be very hard for this President to be effective.
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Link: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/state_of_the_union/
After all, all of the polls were so right before the election.
He might as well put on a yellow wig, blow up his hips, get some breast implants, and hire Huma.
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That half is unreachable.
The country is in the hands of the rest of us.
Anyway, here is more from today:
Since my election, Ford announced it will abandon its plans to build a new factory in Mexico and will instead invest $700 million in Michigan, creating many, many jobs. Fiat-Chrysler announced it will invest $1 billion in Ohio and Michigan, creating 2,000 new American jobs. They were with me a week ago. You know, you were here. General Motors, likewise, committed to invest billions of dollars in its American manufacturing operation.
Keeping many jobs here that were going to leave. And if I didn’t get elected, believe me, they would have left, and these jobs and these things that I’m announcing would never have come here.
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of the country. Yes that's enough to elect him legitimately, but it hardly gives him a governing mandate.
republican/conservative agenda over the top with somewhat of a mandate. Trump isn't a dictator... Congress needs to do its job to push through legislation that the voters put them there to do.
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(And good parts of California too).
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