I think everyone understood going in that none of Mr. Trump’s proposals or policy statements were set in stone.
>none of Mr. Trumps proposals or policy statements were set in stone.
And, just about every major issue every candidate talks about is up to Congress. The proposals and policy statements are directions they want congress to go. And hopefully will work with congress to make sure they go in that direction and actually get something done.
It doesn’t matter, really. If an honest review shows a plan to have too high a deficit, then I’m okay with fixing it.
It’s NOT fixing it that says something negative to me. If there’s a design flaw in a bridge, I’d hope the engineer wouldn’t let his ego get in the way of fixing it. So, this is a positive thing.
I want 2 things regarding taxes:
1. I want a tax reduction that spurs the economy and also lowers my taxes.
2. I want a tax plan that also has an excellent chance of passing Congress, even if republicans end up losing the Senate.
Besides, taxes was not the basis of the primary campaign. The major issue there was national security, immigration, jobs, and trade.