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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Denying Trump’s Accomplishments Is Increasingly Irrational USA -(Ammoland.com)- Some people still can't stomach the idea of a Donald Trump presidency and so remain in denial about his mounting policy successes, but their resistance is looking increasingly proud and petty. It's risky to predict future trends, especially the political fortunes of government leaders and the results they might achieve, because there are so many moving parts. We've seen so much volatility and fluidity, and we have a plethora of unknowns. So I admit that it would be foolish to take for granted that President Trump will continue to rack up remarkable, substantive policy achievements, but it would be just as foolish to deny the significance of his accomplishments already, on a variety of fronts or to pretend that it wouldn't have mattered much if Hillary Clinton had won the election. Could we at least acknowledge that a third Obama term via Clinton would have been A Nightmare on Elm Street? To fully appreciate this, we Republicans should admit that even when our party is in office, we often fail to appreciably advance the conservative agenda and sometimes don't even temporarily halt the relentless advancement of the progressive agenda, which is virtually on autopilot these days. There has been a prevailing attitude of deference among garden-variety GOP officeholders that inhibits them from reversing liberal policies, no matter how disastrous they are or how illegally they were implemented. It was in recognition of this institutional cowardice and apathy that Obama ran roughshod over them and the Constitution knowing that if he signed legislation or implemented executive orders, no matter how unconstitutional, they would most likely remain in perpetuity. Most Republican candidates talk like Ronald Reagan when campaigning but act like feckless centrists in office. The Trump presidency, so far, has been dramatically different. He has aggressively attacked Obama's statist achievements and affirmatively promoted conservative policies on multiple fronts and it's immensely gratifying to behold. He is taking action on all the branches of government the legislative, executive and judicial branches and the unrecognized administrative branch. Considering its unaccountability and its reach, the administrative state might as well be a branch. It is a progressive's dream because it expands government irrespective of which party is in power. Until now, it was as if Republicans had resigned themselves to the inevitable expansion of the regulatory state and their powerlessness to curb it, much less reverse it. But refreshingly, Trump, with his newness to politics, has shown that he isn't paralyzed by such assumptions. He is eradicating regulations at an unprecedented pace and has reversed some of the more egregious Obama power abuses, such as the Environmental Protection Agency's draconian carbon emission standards that he crammed through. What might have been unthinkable before Trump has become not only thinkable but also doable and done and this is true despite grudging criticisms of naysayers, including those on the right. Some say that Trump doesn't deserve credit for his accomplishments because his subordinates accomplished them or because they would have happened under any Republican president. And besides, they huff, no matter what successes he's had, they're not worth it, considering the alleged damage to the GOP and conservative brands he is doing. I strongly doubt that many of these accomplishments would have occurred under any Republican president. Many of them wouldn't have even been tried. And the idea that Trump doesn't deserve credit for major policy accomplishments occurring under his watch, especially those he promised to implement during the campaign, is ludicrous. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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I was pleased that Trump got elected, but not anymore. Clinton would have been better. Trump lied about every one of his campaign promises. His is just a puppet for Israel and the fool might get us into a nuclear war with Russia and we will all die.
Nego, the nukes would have flown within weeks and tons more freedoms destroyed. As ghastly horrible as it is have Tramp in office!
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