IdahoCopper wrote:The gridlock is over.
However, it all depends on Trump's leadership style. If he works with congress, things will move. If he tries to direct congress, it will be like an ineffectual 3rd party president, and not much will change.
daviscfad wrote:<snip>]i think hillary and obama both gave great speeches this afternoon..<snip>
natsb88 wrote:Republicans control the presidency, the senate, the house, and immediately get to choose a supreme court justice.
beauanderos wrote:natsb88 wrote:Republicans control the presidency, the senate, the house, and immediately get to choose a supreme court justice.
What's to stop Obama from (attempting to) filling the vacancy? I was under the impression he was only waiting as a courtesy to Hillary?
natsb88 wrote: Chris Christie and Jeff Sessions
God, I hope you are wrong.blackrabbit wrote:Christy is the kind of guy who would make you sit in traffic for hours so he can score some political points. Guiliani is a political ghoul. There are rumors floating that Trump is considering Jaime Dimon for treasury secretary. To even consider him would be like considering John Dillinger for a bank manager job.
Rosco wrote:I like what Treetop said.
Cut Federal employment in half the first year. The first to go are the ones who do not pay their TAXES, that should not take Two Weeks. Congressional committees should make a staff chore of listing any fed reg in Their Areas that interfere with States Rights,<snip> Any elected Federal office holder has 90 days to get Current or they GO.
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natsb88 wrote:
What a refreshing outsider anti-establishment perspective
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