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Old 11-06-2017, 07:31 AM
 
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Here's an Op-Ed piece from the LA Times -

"In assessing Trump’s accomplishments, let’s not get too distracted by his unconventional conduct. This hitherto ideologically unmoored man has set in motion an administration arguably more conservative than Ronald Reagan’s. While the Congress controlled by his adopted party remains gridlocked, Trump is rolling back regulations and a number of the Obama administration’s most controversial achievements, including the internal structure of Obamacare and the Clean Power Plan. His foreign policy resets look increasingly sure-footed. His judicial nominees are uniformly conservative. It is inconceivable that any of the other leading Republican candidates from the 2016 cycle would have governed as boldly as Trump has"

Despite the chaos, Trump has managed to push the most conservative agenda in a generation - LA Times

Libs, this is an op-ed piece...you don't have to point it out, I already did.

Trump’s trip through Asia has been a pleasant surprise so far.
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Old 11-06-2017, 08:21 AM
 
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There is no denying that Trump is doing a good job, but that isn't at all surprising. I always knew it would be some in congress that would stand in the way of making real change, and rooting out the corruption.
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Old 11-06-2017, 08:26 AM
 
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There is no denying that Trump is doing a good job, but that isn't at all surprising. I always knew it would be some in congress that would stand in the way of making real change, and rooting out the corruption.
It'll take Trump nearly 2 years I suspect before the left will come around and admit his plans arent bad for america nor will they tank the economy, skyrocket deficits etc

Some will never admit it even after that..

The only thing Trump has to watch out for is we might be reaching our peak, economies tend to rise for 7 years, and then fall for 7 back and forth.. we're pretty close to ending a 7 year rise.. He will need to extend that 7 years out to 9-10 if he wants to win re-election because if he cant convince the nation as a whole that we're on the right path, he will be prime for losing. And even if he wins, the economy will begin to fall in his 2nd term and he will get the blame regardless
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