JDHillFan Posted February 6 Posted February 6 12 minutes ago, B-Man said: Damn good offer for people pondering retirement or a change in general. 1
daz28 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 5 hours ago, BillsFanNC said: Literally reaching at paper straws.
daz28 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 This time trickle-down is going to work, I promise: President Donald Trump’s tax cut wish list would cost would the federal government between $5 trillion and $11.2 trillion in lost revenue over the next decade, according to a new analysis from a budget watchdog group.
B-Man Posted February 8 Author Posted February 8 FTA; If you take seriously the fact that the President runs the executive branch–indisputable, under Article II–then, if the president learns that money is being wasted, that an agency has gone rogue, that its officials are pursuing policies that contradict those of the administration they serve–the president’s duty is to stop it. Stop the spending, fire the employees, neuter the rogue agency. Of course it is true, as the Democrats say, that the President doesn’t have the power to abolish an agency that Congress has created. Thus, for example, President Trump cannot, by executive order, abolish the Department of Education. But he can run the Department of Education, and if that department is spending resources in ways that are wasteful or that contradict his administration’s policy goals, he can stop or redirect that spending. The Democratic Party press has the current crisis exactly backward. The fact that President Trump is asserting control over the federal employees who work for him is a natural, if long-overdue, return to constitutional norms. The idea that the executive branch is somehow beyond the control of the president is the real crisis, one that has been long in the making. Ultimately, the Supreme Court will sort out the respective powers of Congress and the President with regard to the agencies that are established by Congress. In the meantime, President Trump needs to continue to assert his constitutional responsibility for the executive branch. https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/02/the-real-constitutional-crisis.php .
JDHillFan Posted February 8 Posted February 8 ouch! https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-approval-rating-world-leaders-2027934 Why It Matters Trump's strong approval ratings compared to other world leaders highlights his enduring political influence, both domestically and internationally. What To Know The poll showed that Trump's approval rating stands at 52 percent, while 38 percent disapprove of him. Ten percent of those polled answered that they don't know if they approve or disapprove of him. 1
letsgoteam Posted February 9 Posted February 9 3 hours ago, aristocrat said: Without any proof, the conspiracy theorist in me says they were trying to suppress voters. After the election, punishment for not winning in NC?
JFKjr Posted February 9 Posted February 9 I had high hopes, but Trump is exceeding even my expectations! 2
JDHillFan Posted February 9 Posted February 9 2 minutes ago, Big Blitz said: A majority of Americans satisfied. Redhawk hardest hit.
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