Posted on 11/15/2016 12:34:39 PM PST by Kaslin
It didn't take long. Journalists, editorial writers and columnists who hate Donald Trump and consistently opposed his election are now advising him what not to do.
Newspaper headlines claim Trump is pulling back on his campaign promises. Editorials encourage him not to do everything he pledged, although his pledges are what got him elected. The ACLU bought a full-page ad in The New York Times, vowing to use its army of lawyers and volunteers to thwart Trump's agenda.
Since everyone else is offering advice, here is mine: Begin with the economy. Propose to Congress cuts in individual and corporate taxes and a plan to do away with the tax code, replacing it with a flat or fair tax.
On illegal immigration, start building the wall, but announce that to help pay for it a toll system will be implemented, charging people who cross our southern border in each direction. Drivers have to pay tolls to get in and out of Manhattan. Why not tolls for getting in and out of America? The new president could also ask for contributions from the public to help build the wall, which can bring in additional funds. We'll see if Mexico pays anything.
Trump says he will forgo the $400,000 presidential salary. Here's a better idea. Take the money and donate it to scholarships for poor children so they can escape failing public schools and get a decent education for a better future. This could be done immediately while waiting for Congress to pass a school voucher plan and would encourage others to make similar contributions to charitable scholarship funds.
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C., is again playing a central role in the transition. Many of its ideas on domestic and foreign policy are posted at heritage.org. Heritage provided many policy suggestions to Ronald Reagan, which he embraced during his two terms.
A source familiar with what is occurring inside the transition tells me "landing teams" from Heritage will be visiting federal departments and agencies beginning Wednesday to ask questions and retrieve information for the new administration. They will be reminded that President Obama is president until Jan. 20 and to be "respectful." We only have one president at a time.
The Trump administration plans to follow Speaker Paul Ryan's advice and "go big, go bold." Hundreds of executive orders are being prepared, along with language members of Congress can use to formulate new legislation and repeal old laws. These include school choice, repealing and replacing most of Obamacare and reversing various social engineering orders, such as transgender bathroom requirements.
I was noticing that on MSM.
Those talking heads have NOTHING OF IMPORTANCE to say to President Trump.
He should just smile at them and then ignore them.
We elected him to get rid of the crap the MSM have been making.
My thought exactly
"...ask for contributions from the public to help build the wall, which can bring in additional funds. We'll see if Mexico pays anything..."
This piece is a diabolically clever propagandist assassination of everything Trump and his devoted stand for. Cal Thomas must be a Bushie or a closet Globalist. He's yesterday, we're tomorrow.
IMHO
Exactly.
Some observations and my opinions...
>> The ACLU bought a full-page ad in The New York Times, vowing to use its army of lawyers and volunteers to thwart Trump’s agenda.
Go after the ACLU and any other groups who use the legal system as a weapon.
>> Propose to Congress cuts in individual and corporate taxes and a plan to do away with the tax code, replacing it with a flat or fair tax.
Also, abolish the IRS and any other government agencies that have been used to terrorize, blackmail, or harass the citizens of this country. For the record, I prefer a consumption tax, which is a variant of the “fair tax”. However any of the 3 would be a big improvement over what we have now. Top priority: ZERO loopholes. Let’s not start over with a simple tax scheme and then destroy it with a new set of loopholes for special interest groups.
>> start building the wall
Pay for it by taxing money transfers from the US into Mexico. It’s a win-win.
>> presidential salary.
GREAT IDEA. Just make sure that it ALL goes to the end recipient and doesn’t get siphoned off by bureaucrats and administrators.
>> Hundreds of executive orders are being prepared
GREAT NEWS!
>>Mike Pence ... making sure people who hold conservative views are placed in key posts.
More great news!
>> major media
AT LEAST HALF of those at press conferences should be conservative. I don’t want to replace leftwing propaganda with rightwing propaganda, but I definitely don’t want to continue to allow the left to dictate the narrative.
Do what got you there along with those that brung ya’.
Wasn’t Cal Thomas a nevertrumper? I thought he was one of the authors in the “Against Trump” mag that was put out by Kristol’s group.
I would like to see Mr. Trump form a “Citizens Advisory Council” made up of ordinary non-DC folks {like us!) that would participate in regular online surveys and any other form of opinion gathering. The group would be appointed, carefully vetted, and would have to be made secure (PIN fobs? fingerprint / retinal scanners?). Should be set up to be an instant cross-sectional opinion that the White House can trust.
Limit the WH press corps to maybe 3 or 4 reporters.
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