Posted on 01/15/2017 4:30:47 PM PST by Randall_S
By Wallace Bruschweiler and William Palumbo
Franklin Delano Roosevelt began an American tradition with his First Hundred Days of sweeping legislation, ushering in the New Deal and forever changing American politics and, more broadly, American life.
Let there be little doubt about it: President-Elect Donald J. Trump has forever altered this tradition, as he began practically governing the day after he was elected fair and square in an historic upset.
What has Trump accomplished as President-Elect? The below list only includes the highlights of a truly remarkable (and exciting) transition period.
Jobs
- This week, Amazon announced a plan to create 100,000 jobs over the next 18 months.
- Jack Ma, CEO of Chinese tech giant Ali Baba, promised to create one million new jobs for American small businesses by making it easier for them to sell to the Chinese market. - Automakers Ford and Fiat-Chrysler have announced plans to invest and modernize plants domestically. Ford even cancelled projected plans for Mexican expansion in favor of U.S. investment.
- Automaker Toyota announced plans to invest $10 billion over the next five years.
- Apple has begun investigating options to build iPhones in the U.S.
- The Japanese bank Softbank has pledged to invest $50 billion and create 50,000 new jobs.
Foreign Policy
- During his campaign, Trumps criticism of NATOs outmoded mission caused a re-assessment and stated intent to focus more on terrorism.
- Several key NATO allies are considering increasing their defense budgets, as a direct response to Trumps criticism of their relatively, you might say illusory, financial contributions.
- Already, the Trump administration has been invited to Syrian peace talks in Moscow. In December, the Obama administration was excluded from that summit.
- Announced and made plans to move the American embassy to Israels capital, Jerusalem, period!; and told the Palestinian authorities that, by the way, Palestine does not exist for all practical purposes!
Note to Media: Here are your pre-Inauguration Lessons
From this spate of energizing news, there are a few key lessons not only for the American people, but especially for the dishonest, manipulative, and national embarrassment that we call the media.
First, the publics reaction* to Trumps actions since the election prove we fully reject Barack Hussein Obama and his anti-American agenda. Despite Trumps modus operandi during the transition period which rivals if not supersedes the authority of a sitting president (and thus break with the tradition of one president at a time) the public continues to embrace the Trump agenda. What more proof do you need that the people are ready to turn the page on the disgraceful and destructive Obama eight-year era?
Second, can we finally reject the specious smears that Donald J. Trump is BS artist? This discrediting sneer is repeated daily by leftist pundits. Yet, an honest assessment of the above pre-office accomplishments concludes that Trump is acting exactly in line with long-held beliefs, as well as all his campaign promises. Nothing would make the left happier than if Trump broke all his promises. In fact, to their great chagrin, he has kept them and aggressively. In truth, the career politicians in both parties that Trump defeated are professional conmen and conwomen. And thats being polite.
Third, Trumps populist movement depends on direct communication with the American people. Trumps use of Twitter his way of outmaneuvering the media has enabled his success. The leftist media is a machine of mass distortion and falsities. Cutting out the middleman has always been and will continue to be a feature of the Trump phenomenon.
With so much work to be done to Make America Great Again, why waste time between the election and January 21st? President-Election Donald J. Trump has not left us waiting for a change. He already started it. And that, we believe, will be the first chapter in his positive legacy over the next eight years as President. History will be his witness.
* Their very public, uncouth, and strident objections notwithstanding, Hollywood actors and other bubbled elites are not representative of the sensible American public.
GO TRUMP!
I hope to outlive Dorkbama the Muslim eunuch so that I can throw a mega party when that low IQ SOB assumes room temp.
And then find his grave so that I can take a bodacious Obama on it.
He has been busy, but I don’t think anybody, even the “media”, has accused him of overstepping. Mostly, he’s been working his business contacts, as he said he would do.
This is the most public and accomplished preinauguration ever. He just ignores obstacles put in his way
I prefer 30 days.
For me, Trump’s first term will be a failure if Hitlery and jOkeass are not wearing orange jump suits with numbers on the back.
Since the election, Obama has been PINO — President in Name Only.
Not to mention Vacationer-in-Chief.
For me, the first term will be a failure if nothing is done about the H1-B and OPT visas.
So expect a "compressed" first 100 days.
I don’t think if the country has some kind of dire emergency (like 9/11) we’ll find President Trump in the act of reading to children in school.
I disagree about Obama. When President Trump turns this economy around, and it starts creating well paid jobs for Americans, that will be plenty of repudiation for the 8 years of Obama.
Hillary, on the other hand, clearly broke the law, and she should be investigated and tried for those criminal activities. Let the justice system handle her. Even if she is declared 'not guilty', which is NOT the same as innocent, she will have been shown, unequivocally, to be the "squat and grasping" (thank you, Peggy Noonan), liar she has always been, and she will be out of national politics forever.
Thank you the post.
What about those that perished in Benghazi, Libya? He was the ONLY person with the power to issue a CBA (cross border authority) for a rescue attempt of our personnel. He was not to be found.
Sadly, I don’t think either will ever be called to official account on Benghazi; I might be wrong, but I don’t see how either would be charged at this point. Doesn’t mean WE can’t bring it up often to remind folks of the absolute lack of leadership on their parts. Frankly, I think knowledge of Hillary’s part in the whole Benghazi debacle might have moved some folks away from Hillary, and even if they didn’t vote for Trump, they may not have been moved to vote for her.
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