If so, which things?
I think he will continue to get his judges. But I do not see any hope for infrastructure, entitlement reform, DACA and the Wall, health care, budget increases for the military, or anything else for that matter. I think we are at a deadlock on all of those items.
I am not trying to be smart or snarky. I am genuinely interested in serious comments from both sides of the aisle. Will he get anything through?
Isn't that the sort of thing that Democrats like anyway and could get behind?
I mean, after declaring 4 of the first 52 weeks in office as "Infrastructure Week" I think it might be the most doable.
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Which only goes to prove what I've said all along. Without 100% support from either party, he is the most restricted president in recent history, the exact opposite of a dictator.
I tend to think that he will get some stuff through, though.
I hope he doesn't increase military spending, though. If he really likes Andrew Jackson, he could really put his place in history to be one two presidents (with Jackson) to pay down the debt. I would sacrifice an infantry division or two, and one or two aircraft carriers for a robust missile defense system and a modern nuclear arsenal. Also, I would really like to see them fund the military like they fund social security...as a non-discretionary debt...set it and forget it...let it grow (or not) like other non-discretionary spending.
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A reform of chain migration will be worked out.
The immigration lottery will be ended
Business will get anything they want on H1B visas
Budget increase for the military will happen
Money will be spent on additional border security but not much on a physical wall
Pork for infrastructure will flow like wine
As usual there will be zero entitlement reform.
Like the Republicans when Obama was in office, they cannot cooperate on anything, lest they offend their rabid base.
as a child and who raised a family without ever being arrested be deported back to Mexico. A deal has to be done, but Trump is right to require border protection fundning to not repeat this problem.