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Donald Trump’s first 100 days: How he can undo Barack Obama’s America

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Published on: November 11, 2016

Salon and the rest of the left enemedia are looking forward to the coming Trump administration with shock and horror: “let’s not kid ourselves into thinking that his election isn’t an unmitigated disaster. It is.”

Yes, it is — for them and all the traitors who have been doing everything they could to weaken America in every way they could think of for the last eight years.

“Because President Obama was unable to pass legislation through Republican obstructionists in Congress, he was forced to use executive orders to achieve many of his signature policy goals.” Translation: Because the Constitutional system of checks and balances halted Obama’s socialist, globalist, pro-jihad, anti-American agenda, he ruled by fiat like a Third World dictator. But now? “If you govern by executive orders, then the next President can come in and overturn them.”

Let’s hope he gets busy doing so right away.

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“Donald Trump’s first 100 days: How he can undo President Obama’s America,” by Matthew Rozsa, Salon, November 9, 2016:

It’s easy to get swept up in hyperbole right now, but we need to ask ourselves a serious question: What will President Donald Trump actually do once he takes over the most powerful nation in the world?

Trump will have Republican majorities in both houses of Congress, and considering the timidity with which most of them stood up to Trump during the election, it’s unlikely they’ll grow a backbone now.

The Supreme Court is split 4-4 between liberals and conservatives — and Trump gets to pick the deciding vote.

Most important of all, though, is the fact that much of Trump’s agenda can quite literally be achieved on his first day in office. Because President Obama was unable to pass legislation through Republican obstructionists in Congress, he was forced to use executive orders to achieve many of his signature policy goals. These included forestalling deportation of minor children of illegal immigrants, implementing the Syrian refugee program, strengthening regulations on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, applying the Family Medical Leave Act to same-sex couples, and increasing wages for government contractors.

“We want to identify maybe 25 executive orders that Trump could sign literally the first day in office,” explained Stephen Moore, an official adviser to the Trump campaign and a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, in an interview with The New Yorker. “That’s a problem I don’t think the left really understood about executive orders. If you govern by executive orders, then the next President can come in and overturn them.”…

Finally, there is the realm of foreign policy, where he’ll have the most unilateral power. Trump said he’d dismantle Trans-Pacific Partnership, as well as work to undo the free trade policies that have governed America’s international commerce since the 1930s. He promised he’d work with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and said he’d “bomb the shit out of” ISIS and other radical Islamist groups throughout the Middle East.

His aversion to international relations could be worrisome, though. He’s hinted that he may not stand up for NATO allies, and suggested that he would have a laissez-faire attitude towards countries trying to develop nuclear weapons.In short: We don’t need to say that Trump is the next Hitler (he isn’t) or that he will bring about an Orwellian dystopia (he won’t) or cause the apocalypse (although to be fair, given his global warming denialism and blase attitude toward nuclear weapons, that one may be a little closer to the truth). But let’s not kid ourselves into thinking that his election isn’t an unmitigated disaster.

It is.

Article reposted with permission from PamelaGeller.com

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