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The Trump Presidency

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April 08, 2017, 09:30 PM
sjtill
The Trump Presidency
Here's an article from the WaPo's Volokh Conspiracy:

Trump appoints deregulation "Czar"

The gist is that Trump is appointing an extremely able and experienced person to be in charge of "deconstructing the administrative state". It suggests that Trump and his administration are very serious about getting rid of burdensome regulations and thereby freeing the economy and the society of one of its greatest--and heretofore least recognized but most intractable--problems.

Trump has already, working with Congress, used the Congressional Review Act 11 times to overturn Obama-era regulations. Prior to Trump it had been used once. Also, it appears that the BHO administration didn't bother to notify Congress of many regulations going back over years, those are all subject to review and repeal. The Trump administration is working hand in glove with the GOP congress to do this. It may not make headlines, but it is absolutely "draining the swamp."


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April 08, 2017, 09:32 PM
BamaJeepster
Meanwhile, outside the White House tonight...







“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
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April 08, 2017, 09:34 PM
parabellum
Alright-ty
April 08, 2017, 09:40 PM
Balzé Halzé
Glitter bombed...Haha.

I gotta tell ya', that'd annoy me more than most things, including eggs or tear gas.

These protesters, they're the Rand Paul wing, right?


~Alan

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April 08, 2017, 11:07 PM
SapperSteel
MSM focus on "the shiny objects", missing the swamp-draining action entirely: LINK

quote:
FLOUNDERING LIKE A FOX
Don’t Get Fooled, Trump Is Winning
While the focus is on a few high-profile losses and messes, the president is quietly, steadily racking up big wins.
MATT LEWIS
04.06.17 11:00 PM ET

They don’t hold Rose Garden signing ceremonies when a governmental regulation is repealed. But if they did, Donald Trump’s still-nascent presidency would be getting a lot more respect.

While the media focuses on sexy topics—Russian spy intrigue, botched Muslim bans, White House palace intrigue, emerging foreign policy challenges, and the health care bill’s collapse—Team Trump has been quietly rolling back job-killing regulations and appointing a boring (by design), yet highly competent, Supreme Court Justice who almost certainly will be confirmed on Friday.

Despite evidence to the contrary, President Trump is making changes in his first 100 days that will affect America for decades to come.

One of his key weapons has been the Congressional Review Act (CRA), a 1996 law that allows Congress to repeal recent regulations. Before Trump took office, this law had been used just once. Since taking office, however, President Trump has signed 11 of these CRAs into law, effectively reversing several last-minute Obama-era regulations.

The window for using this tactic is closing; the CRA can only be used within 60 days of Congress being informed of a new regulation. But here’s where things have the potential to get very interesting: Once a regulation is repealed, agencies are also banned from issuing new rules that are “substantially similar” to the one that was just vetoed.

Behind the scenes, some shrewd Republicans are quietly toying with the idea of anticipating liberal regulations and preemptively introducing them. It’s like the PreCrime unit in “Minority Report.” A Republican Congress and president would effectively sow the earth with salt to prevent any future regulation from being introduced. It would be a bold gambit, but this would transform the CRA from a purely defensive weapon into an offensive one.

President Trump is also targeting regulations that aren’t susceptible to the CRA. Last week, he signed an executive order to thwart the “Clean Power Plan,” which President Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency unilaterally instituted to curb carbon dioxide emissions (or kill the coal industry—take your pick).

Because this regulation isn’t recent enough to fall victim to the CRA, it will be harder to roll back. There will be court challenges. Nobody said this was going to be easy.

Of course, the most obvious evidence that Trump is changing the future is the Neil Gorsuch nomination. Supreme Court Justices are given a lifetime appointment, so it’s hard to overemphasize the potential impact of confirming a young nominee who shares your worldview. But this could be just the beginning. Rumors swirling about the possibility that Justice Anthony Kennedy might soon announce his retirement serve as a reminder that Trump could dramatically shift the balance of the Supreme Court for decades.

It’s also important to note that there is a link between judicial appointments and regulations. As I noted back in January, Neil Gorsuch has criticized Chevron Deference—an extra-Constitutional principle that says that courts should defer to agencies in terms of their interpretations of statutes. In the future, Republicans hope to move these decisions back into the purview of the legislative branch.

The rap on Trump is that he gets media buzz and attention but doesn’t do the work. But what if the story of his early administration is quite the opposite? While the media has focused on the shiny objects—the scandals and legislative failures—they have all but ignored the fact that the Trump administration has been quietly changing America. Whether by design—or by coincidence—Trump’s gains have been overshadowed by the chaotic, the urgent and the interesting.

In a world that fetishizes positive action and putting points on the board, there’s endless breathless play-by-play for a game where the trash-talking, flashy quarterback is sacked repeatedly. Meanwhile, the real action is taking place under the radar, where the team is assembling an impressive roster of defensive linebackers who can handle blocking and tackling in the trenches for years to come.

Although this stands in sharp contrast to Trump’s action-oriented rhetoric, it doesn’t lessen the fact that, slowly but surely, he is moving the country in a more conservative direction. There’s no telling how many federal judges, never mind Supreme Court Justices, he might appoint. There’s no telling how many bureaucratic regulations he might repeal.

Most political change is incremental. The greatest trick Donald Trump ever pulled was convincing the world that his presidency was floundering.



Thanks,

Sap
April 09, 2017, 08:05 AM
ArLEOret
Hay Jim, as have been posted many times before, it didn't happen with out pictures!


Officers lives matter!
April 09, 2017, 08:52 AM
Balzé Halzé
quote:
Originally posted by ArLEOret:
Hay Jim, as have been posted many times before, it didn't happen with out pictures!


Hay is for horses...


~Alan

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NRA Life Member (Patron)
God, Family, Guns, Country

Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan

"Once there was only dark. If you ask me, light is winning." ~Rust Cohle
April 09, 2017, 08:58 AM
ArLEOret
Alan, thank you for the spelling lesion!


Officers lives matter!
April 09, 2017, 11:51 AM
2012BOSS302
Haley: Attack on Syria ‘One of the President’s Finest Hours’

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” while discussing the U.S. missile strike on a Syrian air base in response to a deadly chemical attack, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley called President Donald Trump’s decision one of his “finest hours.”

Haley said, “What happened this week was really one of the president’s finest hours.”

She continued, “He wanted to know exactly what the facts and evidence was. He wanted to know what the options were, what the risks were, and the political strategy and solution side of it. After all of that, he made a very, you know, strong decision and I think it was one that was very good for the world.”

She added, “He won’t stop here “If he needs to do more, he’ll do more. Really, now what happens depends on how everyone responds to what happened in Syria and make sure that we start moving toward a political solution and we start finding peace in that area.”

http://www.breitbart.com/video...idents-finest-hours/




Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a leader, politicians are a dime a dozen, leaders are priceless.
April 09, 2017, 11:57 AM
flashguy
quote:
Originally posted by ArLEOret:
Alan, thank you for the spelling lesion!
I realize that spelling is a "sore" subject with some, but isn't that going a little far?

flashguy




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April 09, 2017, 12:00 PM
Sig2340
What is a "glitter bomb"?

Is it like a cluster bomb dispenser filled with shredded tinsel?





Nice is overrated

"It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government."
Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
April 09, 2017, 12:06 PM
justjoe
This is the best article I've seen about the strike against Syria. The premise of the article is a quote from Sun Tzu, "Kill a chicken to scare the monkeys."

Before the Syria strike, Trump was talking about the threat that N.Korea posed with it's belligerence and nuclear weapons. It is a client state of China. So, with the Chinese president sitting with him at dinner, Trump launches almost 60 missiles at the Syrian airfield.

Keep in mind the context: 8 years of that premier pussy, Barack Hussein Obama. With his imaginary red lines. Trump's message to Xi: don't mistake me for Obama. And tell your psycho friend: don't fuck with the United States. Those days are over.

https://townhall.com/columnist...are-monkeys-n2310960


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April 09, 2017, 12:06 PM
darthfuster
quote:
Originally posted by flashguy:
quote:
Originally posted by ArLEOret:
Alan, thank you for the spelling lesion!
I realize that spelling is a "sore" subject with some, but isn't that going a little far?

flashguy


Maybe it's a foreign 'lesion'.



You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier
April 09, 2017, 01:00 PM
cparktd
For those who complain about the cost of the Syria raid... It's a drop in the bucket.





If it ain't woke... don't fix it.
April 09, 2017, 01:01 PM
Oat_Action_Man
quote:
Originally posted by Sig2340:
What is a "glitter bomb"?

Is it like a cluster bomb dispenser filled with shredded tinsel?


You fill an envelope with glitter and chuck it at someone.

FYI.


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April 09, 2017, 01:05 PM
Sigmanic
Glitter.....yup, now there's a powerful statement!
April 09, 2017, 02:17 PM
egregore
quote:
Originally posted by cparktd:
For those who complain about the cost of the Syria raid... It's a drop in the bucket.

Less than the cost of a single fighter-bomber, plus the millions it cost to train the pilot, plus no risk of him getting shot down and captured.
April 09, 2017, 02:25 PM
911Boss
quote:
Originally posted by ArLEOret:
Alan, thank you for the spelling lesion!


You should have a Dr take a look at that lesion...






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


April 09, 2017, 03:22 PM
SapperSteel
quote:
Originally posted by Sig2340:
What is a "glitter bomb"?

Is it like a cluster bomb dispenser filled with shredded tinsel?


And what is the potential for battle damage? Does it make everyone in the target area look like they spent the night in a stripper bar?


Thanks,

Sap
April 09, 2017, 09:02 PM
XinTX
quote:
Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
Glitter bombed...Haha.


Glitter = "Fairy herpes"


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