1) Cabinet appointments have been very encouraging, particularly his EPA nominee who will assuredly gut the agency and his HHS secretary who will dismantle Obamacare.
2) Trump's unwillingness to sever ties with his business is very troubling, as is his decision to engage in blatant nepotism by having his children become so involved in the transition. His desire to retain his executive producer position on the Apprentice is pitiful and abnormal.
3) Carrier deal was stupid. However, Trump's deal with the Japanese firm Softbank to bring in about 50 billion dollars of foreign direct investment seems very promising. Looks like Trump is a semi decent deal maker.
4) Trump's response to the Russian hacking is disingenuous, but I don't care. Russia interfered to screw Clinton and help Trump, and everyone knows this INCLUDING Trump. So for Trump to say otherwise is a lie. But personally speaking, I don't care that Russia interfered since they did us a great public service by exposing the DNC.
5) Recount efforts in Wisconsin were laughable, as is Jill Stein and John Podesta. Efforts to sway members of the electoral college from red states to vote against Trump seem desperate, but understandable. If this ever were to happen and if Trump is denied the presidency because of defiant red state electors then there will surely be another bloody civil war, with gun clinging uneducated red necks being the instigators.
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Donald Trump So Far
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Re: Donald Trump So Far
Post #11[Replying to WinePusher]
Here is a picture of modern Beijing.
Here is a picture of LA the year I was born.
Here is a picture of LA today.
That ANYONE would advocate "gutting" the EPA is appalling.
Here is a picture of modern Beijing.
Here is a picture of LA the year I was born.
Here is a picture of LA today.
That ANYONE would advocate "gutting" the EPA is appalling.
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