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The Trump bulldozer
Axios ^ | Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen

Posted on 01/29/2017 4:49:06 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

We can't stress this enough: Watch closely the specific, substantive moves of the Trump White House. Try to block out the white noise of outlandish statements and unforced errors, and the hyperventilating they provoke.

Otherwise, you miss the big — and in some cases, radical — changes coming our way. In fact, White House officials tell us they welcome what seem like needless distractions, because it allows them to jam through transformative, disruptive ideas and orders without focused public scrutiny of any particular item. (Remember the justified conflict-of-interest hysteria?)

Read the weekend papers, and flick through cable, and the unambiguous conclusion is that Trump's debut was pretty much a debacle. But was it?

If you examine what he did based on what he wants to do and ignore much of what he says for show, this was actually a remarkably productive start. By the White House's count, 13 presidential actions in first week tied to specific campaign promises.

No doubt, the fears of his critics are real and could easily be realized. We could see a trade war with Mexico, or retaliation for his ban on people coming from seven Muslim nations, or other leaders exploiting Trump's inward focus and impulses.

But from the point of view of the president's brain trust, he's getting his way, and, with each passing day, more Republicans and outside leaders seem to be falling in line, even as critics rage. This is more a bulldozer than a runaway train.

Political, business and even union leaders buckled... The CEOs and labor leaders who met with Trump walked away mainly impressed with the new president's economic plan and willingness to play ball. Inside the room, Trump was in full deal mode. Several of the attendees — most of whom were not supporters of Trump — said they found his approach refreshing compared with President Obama's more rigid, frustrating style. These visitors all have a vested interest in having their dealings with the White House being as normal as they can, so everyone seemed to accept the new reality. Like members of Congress, the business leaders all fear the tweet or taunt that could hurt their professional interests. So they succumb.

... taking the global stage... For all the talk of Putin love, the diplomatic highlight of this week was the White House visit by British Prime Minister Theresa May, a fellow beneficiary of the global populist wave. Their press conference and working luncheon went off without a gaffe, and now Trump plans to visit the U.K. later this year. He talked via phone with Putin, but did the same with more traditional allies. They all need the United States, so like CEOs or union bosses they have huge incentive to behave like all is normal.

...securing the base... He locked down some of his most fervent backers by exceeding their expectations with policies and promises. Case in point: He won strong, loyal support of Christian conservatives by sending Vice President Pence to the March for Life rally, restricting U.S. funds for abortion-related services overseas and telling the Christian Broadcasting Network that Syrian Christian refugees should get preference in coming to America. Hard to imagine these voters turning on Trump anytime soon.

...Republicans fell silent — and in line. All those who ridiculed the Muslim ban during the campaign — from Speaker Paul Ryan on down — stayed largely silent as it took effect and left some refugees literally stranded at airports. Ryan and others refuse to comment when Trump says things that makes them uneasy, brushing it off as Trump being Trump. This pattern has broken what was once a very credible wall of critique and opposition. A senior Republican member told us that Trump holds real power over congressional Republicans (especially the House) — the likes of which he's never seen. Nobody wants to be the first to cross him. Hence, the nothing-to-see-here-folks silence.

So far, Trump is owning the policy debate: There is broad agreement now to fund his wall (even if U.S. taxpayers foot the bill), repeal Obamacare and replace it with something that protects coverage for the sick and poor, and pursue the tax reform and infrastructure plans Trump has promised. He banned Syrian refugees and suspended those from specific Muslim countries, just as promised during the campaign, and started his crackdown on illegal immigration. He withdrew from a major overseas trade deal and made plain NAFTA is headed for serious renegotiation. And he ordered a housecleaning of federal regulations, and paved the way for two big pipeline projects to resume.

As the next week begins, never forget how effortlessly people in power can normalize, rationalize and bargain away their core beliefs in pursuit of the bottom line. It's one of the most captivating story-lines of the Trump era.


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KEYWORDS: first100days; trump45
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Somehow this missive from Richard Branson ended up in my golden tweet stream:

Richard Branson: Opening her door to the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free has made America great for 240 years. Keep it up!

Libs support traditional values only when it makes their case stronger and America weaker. We didn't open our doors to German and Japanese "refugees" during WWII. Why would be open our doors to Muslim "refugees" during the 21st Century Jihad?

21 posted on 01/29/2017 5:42:21 PM PST by AZLiberty (A is now A once again.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
never forget how effortlessly people in power can normalize, rationalize and bargain away their core beliefs in pursuit of the bottom line

Whose "core belief" is it to resettle as many Muslims as possible in the United States? Not that of the American people.

Whose "core belief" is it to eviscerate American self-government in favor of globalist open-borders where Americans can no longer control who comes into the country or whether American laws can support the prosperity of American workers and American industry? Not that of the American people.

It's telling that the Left is calling on the GOPe globalists to resist Trump America-first policies in favor of their "core beliefs."

22 posted on 01/29/2017 5:45:55 PM PST by Meet the New Boss
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To: 11th_VA
The down side is, I now firmly believe the RATs are willing to forgo any SCJ during DJT’s time in office.

That would be at the risk of having Trump campaign against them in the 2018 Senate races.

Watch them fold as 2018 approaches, or way before that, because, Trump will remember.
23 posted on 01/29/2017 5:48:15 PM PST by adorno (w)
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To: AZLiberty

It’s a poem on the base of a statue given to us by the French. It’s not the constitution.


24 posted on 01/29/2017 5:51:15 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (You cannot invade the mainland US. There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.)
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To: 11th_VA

I think we can get votes from Trump state Dem Senators who want to be reelected in 2018.


25 posted on 01/29/2017 5:53:51 PM PST by colorado tanker
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To: McGavin999

“I think the first thing he will do is try to hold industry hostage again.”

That is a risk that I also worry about...but Trump doesn’t answer to anyone, so if the unions start to really get nasty again, he will find ways to weaken them.

I once heard that we took our labor model to Japan after World War 2, and it performed just like here - crippling strikes non-stop. So MacArthur simply re-wrote the law (or their Constitution, he had that power) and that was the end of labor trouble...and that is still the case today over there.


26 posted on 01/29/2017 6:20:09 PM PST by BobL (In Honor of the NeverTrumpers, I declare myself as FR's first 'Imitation NeverTrumper')
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To: BobL

Unions only represent 7% of the US private sector workforce. They are NOT a real threat anymore.


27 posted on 01/29/2017 6:29:43 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va

Nor will they permitted to be, UNDER TRUMP. Sorry.


28 posted on 01/29/2017 6:38:41 PM PST by BobL (In Honor of the NeverTrumpers, I declare myself as FR's first 'Imitation NeverTrumper')
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The authors of this article were in on the ground floor of Politico, when it was founded. So beware.


29 posted on 01/29/2017 6:57:17 PM PST by bkopto
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To: AZLiberty

Wasn’t Richard hosting the Obama’s on a Caribbean island after they departed Arizona???


30 posted on 01/29/2017 7:51:06 PM PST by Ozark Tom
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To: Ozark Tom

Branson wasn’t there. I think the Obamas were house-sitting for him.


31 posted on 01/29/2017 7:58:58 PM PST by AZLiberty (A is now A once again.)
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To: Mister Baredog

Mind the sappers.

People like McCain have been embarrassed. Having spent decades he has not shown much more than a record of corruption and weakness.

They will find comfort in the mob.


32 posted on 01/29/2017 8:08:25 PM PST by School of Rational Thought
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