Posted on 11/21/2018 4:38:37 AM PST by rustyweiss74
In his first nearly three years in office, America has much to be thankful for in having Donald Trump as their President as opposed to Hillary Clinton.
Trump has been on a mission to implement policies and platforms he campaigned on like no other President possibly in our lifetime.
From domestic policy to foreign affairs, the administration has been firing off his agenda efficiently and effectively despite being hamstrung at every turn by the liberal media, by judicial activists, and by a Democrat party that once stood for something, but now exclusively exist to resist the progress President Trump is trying to make.
Our families will thrive, Trump said. Our people will prosper. And our nation will forever be safe and strong and proud and mighty and free.
(Excerpt) Read more at menrec.com ...
Nearlt two years in office...not three.
How is 23 months nearly three years ?
Error in first sentence phrase
It sickens me that the losers and the press belittle him to no end and it seems other than tweeting against them he leaves them alone. Then on Hannity last night I saw a segment where they are saying Trump abuses his power and MUST be impeached! Using his power would mean going after people who are not guilty. There are many, many people deserving of full-scale investigation. Why is it just Trump getting investigated?
President Trump is directly responsible for the Australian PM having the courage to announce the following today:
21 Nov: news.com.au: (Australian Prime Minister Scott) Morrison pulls UN migration pact support
Australia wont be signing a UN-sponsored document on safe and orderly migration because Scott Morrison says it would compromise the countrys borders.
by Daniel McCulloch, AAP
Scott Morrison is following in Donald Trumps footsteps by refusing to sign a non-binding migration agreement which Australia helped draft
But the prime minister says the UN pact would compromise Australias border security and immigration settings.
It doesnt distinguish between those who illegally enter Australia and those who come the right way, he told 2GB radio on Wednesday.
I would never allow something to compromise our borders, I worked too hard to ensure that we werent in that position.
(Home Affairs Minister Peter) Dutton said Australia had stopped boat arrivals and drownings at sea through hardline border protection policies.
Were not going to surrender that, we want our sovereignty to remain intact, he said
https://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/morrison-shuns-un-covenant-on-migration/news-story/9d44ce64244455f85c5ad0416d29aaec
I guess I didn’t want to click on that skeevy looking link.
President Trump’s greatest achievement was announcing the US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement (& one day everyone will understand how huge that was).
it is said the withdrawal will not come into effect (due to UN tricks) until the day after the 2020 presidential election.
that is why Trump must win in 2020, although no-one has yet explained why the withdrawal wouldn’t come into effect during the transition period.
look at this Robert Orr guy, who is advisor to UN Sec-Gen Guterres, the Portuguese socialist:
10 Nov: UN News: UN chief appoints Luis Alfonso de Alba as Special Envoy for the 2019 Climate Summit
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced on Friday the appointment of Luis Alfonso de Alba of Mexico as his Special Envoy for the 2019 Climate Summit
Mr. de Alba will work closely with ***Robert Orr, Special Adviser on Climate Change, as well as Peter Thomson, Special Envoy for the Ocean, Michael Bloomberg, Special Envoy for Climate Action and other UN senior officials
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/11/1025441
2 June 2017: Baltimore Sun: If the president wont move the U.S. forward, we will
By Robert C. Orr
(Robert C. Orr is dean of the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland)
The final scene of the reality show that was President Donald Trumps deliberations on the Paris climate agreement has aired. He is pulling the United States out. This decision represents a self-inflicted wound to the competitiveness and international standing of the U.S., threatening to move America from first to last. The Paris Agreement will survive, but will the U.S. economy?
If the goal was to isolate the U.S. from the global community and the geostrategic center of gravity in the world, the president could find no better issue on which to stake his go-it-alone agenda. And alone he will be. The rest of the world is not waiting for nor dependent on the leadership of the U.S. administration
In fact, the U.S. wont be at the tables that matter not the negotiating table, nor the deal-making tables...
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-paris-trump-climate-20170604-story.html
14 Nov 2016: Uni of Maryland School of Public Policy: Making Democracy Work An Open Letter from Dean (Robert C.) Orr
The populist electoral earthquake of 2016 has destabilized much of what we know, or thought we knew, about our country. The aftershocks are just beginning but will rattle us for months and years to come. While those who were excited to vote for the first woman president are perhaps the most shocked, so too are many of the President-elects supporters who didnt expect victory, as are the Republican and Democratic establishments which have many questions to answer as well. People and countries around the world are just waking up to a brave new reality in which the United States could potentially play a significantly different role in the world from any they have seen since the Second World War.
The School of Public Policy and the University of Maryland is a ***non-partisan institution which takes no side in electoral contests. That said, it is safe to say this election has hit our community hard. We are in Washington, educated, diverse, coastal, cosmopolitan, internationalist, and generally think that government has an important role to play in crafting policy solutions to modern day problems and challenges. The President-elect campaigned overtly against all these things and won. What one journalist prior to the election called a civics lesson from Hell has morphed into a potential validation of behaviors and attitudes that run against the grain not only of civil discourse, but also common decency and, in some instances, the law of the land.
I have heard from many in our community, especially our students, how personally you take this. I understand this. I do too. One of our students has shared that some students have withdrawn applications to work in government positions and others have even begun questioning why they are getting this degree. Why indeed?
Finally, to the people of color, women, undocumented, international students, LGBTQ, and persons with disabilities in our community, please know that we as a united school family stand with you at this time of great angst and uncertainty. We will work with you to make our democracy work. No one will stand alone in this endeavor.
With greatest respect, solidarity, and commitment
Bob
https://www.publicpolicy.umd.edu/newsroom/current-students/making-democracy-work-open-letter-dean-orr
That is to be expected from the traitorous Demonicrats and leftist enemedia. Sadly it seems to be spreading.
This month an article in a major conservative Lutheran magazine, when seriously discussing issues of religious liberty, never referred to President Trump by name but flippantly refer to him as "the guy that's running the show right now."
Corrected. Thank you!
In the first place, these are not accomplishments. They are goals, you know like, mowing the lawn is an accomplishment, the goal being to keep your neighbors happy or some such, something you never really accomplish.
Goal - restore rule of law - and we have a long long long way to go. Accomplishments - the confirmation of two good SC judges and a number of federal appellate and district court judges. Done done done done done, etc.
This is far beyond a semantic quibble. It's about knowing what you are talking about and being able to think clearly so that you can write clearly and not this muddled mess.
You know, like accomplishment - liberate Raqqa from ISIS control - Done. Goal - defeat ISIS, which may never really happen completely.
Next month, in Katowice Poland, they will convene the COP 24 conference and adopt the rules on implementing the Paris agreement.
And as you pointed out, in 2019, they will convene the COP 25 conference.
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