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How should they spend their political capital? 

 

Expanded health insurance--assuming Supreme Court doesn't go kill joy on the people's health care

Green Energy to save the planet? 

Making sure democracy is secure by pushing election reform? 

Passing laws to make sure our national sovereignty is safer from the likes of filthy fifth columnists and Putin puppets? 

Pandemic relief measures? 

Workers rights issues? 

 

 

Something else

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Just now, Unforgiven said:

I'm guessing number 1 priority would be to set up the concentration camps.

Yes! I'll be applying for a job there. 

 

Anyway, here is Jennifer Rubin's list 

 

But apart from concrete policy, we can also look forward to a host of things that we once took for granted:

  • White House news releases without typos, weird punctuation and other glaring errors.
  • Official documents that read like official documents in tone and that come out by email or hard copy, as opposed to tweets.
  • The absence of childish name-calling, insults, racist remarks, gaffes characterized as “jokes” and singling out of individual companies simply because they failed to boost the president’s ego.
  • A White House press shop that earns the presumption of trustworthiness until proven otherwise and — at worst — relies on “I don’t know” or vague evasion rather than outright lies.
  • News conferences in which the president does not personally insult members of the media, exclude them for writing things he does not like or dub them “the enemy of the people.”
  • Presidential interviews with respected news figures, not sycophantic media personalities.
  • A normal presidential schedule in which hours of TV time are not built in.
  • No more Stalinesque Cabinet meetings in which officials try to top one another in fawning over the president.
  • A president who communicates directly with the leaders of the House and Senate.
  • An administration that knows climate change is real and that more intense forest fires don’t result merely from insufficient sweeping of the forest floor.
  • An engaged first lady who takes up important public causes with tangible results.
  • An administration without relatives working in the White House.
  • A president who does not make money from funneling attention and revenue to his holdings.
  • No judicial nominee who is rated “not qualified” by the American Bar Association.
  • An administration in which “Infrastructure Week” is about infrastructure.
  • A president who can comfort the nation in times of tragedy.
  • A president who does not use the military as props.

 

  • A president who has some basic grasp of American history, including racial injustice.
  • A president whose advisers are not overwhelmingly White men.
  • No presidential awards for political hacks, contributors and toxic media figures.
  • A president who never utters the phrases “red state” or “blue city.”
  • A White House counsel’s office that at least tries to get it right by providing advice in accord with the Constitution and statutes and polices unethical conduct.
  • An administration that favors easy access to voting.
  • Policy pronouncements issued only after consideration by relevant experts and departments.
  • A president who does not celebrate police brutality or excuse war crimes.
  • A president who does not embarrass us on the world stage.
  • A president who knows that there are no NATO “dues” and consumers pay for tariffs.
  • A president who understands the benefits of forward deployments and alliances.
  • A president who does not encourage Chinese detention camps or defend the human rights record of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
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Destroying all evidence of there corruption 

Just now, Tiberius said:

Yes! I'll be applying for a job there. 

 

Anyway, here is Jennifer Rubin's list 

 

But apart from concrete policy, we can also look forward to a host of things that we once took for granted:

  • White House news releases without typos, weird punctuation and other glaring errors.
  • Official documents that read like official documents in tone and that come out by email or hard copy, as opposed to tweets.
  • The absence of childish name-calling, insults, racist remarks, gaffes characterized as “jokes” and singling out of individual companies simply because they failed to boost the president’s ego.
  • A White House press shop that earns the presumption of trustworthiness until proven otherwise and — at worst — relies on “I don’t know” or vague evasion rather than outright lies.
  • News conferences in which the president does not personally insult members of the media, exclude them for writing things he does not like or dub them “the enemy of the people.”
  • Presidential interviews with respected news figures, not sycophantic media personalities.
  • A normal presidential schedule in which hours of TV time are not built in.
  • No more Stalinesque Cabinet meetings in which officials try to top one another in fawning over the president.
  • A president who communicates directly with the leaders of the House and Senate.
  • An administration that knows climate change is real and that more intense forest fires don’t result merely from insufficient sweeping of the forest floor.
  • An engaged first lady who takes up important public causes with tangible results.
  • An administration without relatives working in the White House.
  • A president who does not make money from funneling attention and revenue to his holdings.
  • No judicial nominee who is rated “not qualified” by the American Bar Association.
  • An administration in which “Infrastructure Week” is about infrastructure.
  • A president who can comfort the nation in times of tragedy.
  • A president who does not use the military as props.

 

  • A president who has some basic grasp of American history, including racial injustice.
  • A president whose advisers are not overwhelmingly White men.
  • No presidential awards for political hacks, contributors and toxic media figures.
  • A president who never utters the phrases “red state” or “blue city.”
  • A White House counsel’s office that at least tries to get it right by providing advice in accord with the Constitution and statutes and polices unethical conduct.
  • An administration that favors easy access to voting.
  • Policy pronouncements issued only after consideration by relevant experts and departments.
  • A president who does not celebrate police brutality or excuse war crimes.
  • A president who does not embarrass us on the world stage.
  • A president who knows that there are no NATO “dues” and consumers pay for tariffs.
  • A president who understands the benefits of forward deployments and alliances.
  • A president who does not encourage Chinese detention camps or defend the human rights record of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.

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2 minutes ago, unbillievable said:

Tibs doesn't want a president. He wants a Daddy that isn't mean to him.

And you want a big strong Trump to protect you from whatever hobgoblins he is claiming will attack you next. Go back to hiding under your bed 

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2 hours ago, Unforgiven said:

I'm guessing number 1 priority would be to set up the concentration camps.

 

First they will need to lease or purchase the boxcars

48 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

And you want a big strong Trump to protect you from whatever hobgoblins he is claiming will attack you next. Go back to hiding under your bed 

 

Yes

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2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Yes! I'll be applying for a job there. 

 

Anyway, here is Jennifer Rubin's list 

 

But apart from concrete policy, we can also look forward to a host of things that we once took for granted:

  • White House news releases without typos, weird punctuation and other glaring errors.
  • Official documents that read like official documents in tone and that come out by email or hard copy, as opposed to tweets.
  • The absence of childish name-calling, insults, racist remarks, gaffes characterized as “jokes” and singling out of individual companies simply because they failed to boost the president’s ego.
  • A White House press shop that earns the presumption of trustworthiness until proven otherwise and — at worst — relies on “I don’t know” or vague evasion rather than outright lies.
  • News conferences in which the president does not personally insult members of the media, exclude them for writing things he does not like or dub them “the enemy of the people.”
  • Presidential interviews with respected news figures, not sycophantic media personalities.
  • A normal presidential schedule in which hours of TV time are not built in.
  • No more Stalinesque Cabinet meetings in which officials try to top one another in fawning over the president.
  • A president who communicates directly with the leaders of the House and Senate.
  • An administration that knows climate change is real and that more intense forest fires don’t result merely from insufficient sweeping of the forest floor.
  • An engaged first lady who takes up important public causes with tangible results.
  • An administration without relatives working in the White House.
  • A president who does not make money from funneling attention and revenue to his holdings.
  • No judicial nominee who is rated “not qualified” by the American Bar Association.
  • An administration in which “Infrastructure Week” is about infrastructure.
  • A president who can comfort the nation in times of tragedy.
  • A president who does not use the military as props.

 

  • A president who has some basic grasp of American history, including racial injustice.
  • A president whose advisers are not overwhelmingly White men.
  • No presidential awards for political hacks, contributors and toxic media figures.
  • A president who never utters the phrases “red state” or “blue city.”
  • A White House counsel’s office that at least tries to get it right by providing advice in accord with the Constitution and statutes and polices unethical conduct.
  • An administration that favors easy access to voting.
  • Policy pronouncements issued only after consideration by relevant experts and departments.
  • A president who does not celebrate police brutality or excuse war crimes.
  • A president who does not embarrass us on the world stage.
  • A president who knows that there are no NATO “dues” and consumers pay for tariffs.
  • A president who understands the benefits of forward deployments and alliances.
  • A president who does not encourage Chinese detention camps or defend the human rights record of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.

  No, you will be an inmate there.  The rest of your post is just a liberal paranoid fantasy.

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12 minutes ago, Unforgiven said:

Now that DR banned me from that other page looks like I'll be here full time until

you gais get me banned from here. 

 

Yay!

lol, you got banned??? Huh? 

8 minutes ago, RochesterRob said:

  No, you will be an inmate there.  The rest of your post is just a liberal paranoid fantasy.

Nope, I'l; process you guys in the door. 

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1. Pass election reform HR1: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1/text

2. Start a commission to look at Supreme Court

3. Unwind Trump's unwinding on environmental regs.

4. Get rid of the stupid 2 regs need to leave to create 1 reg. It's really hindered the IRS generating Regs.

5. Work on a budget that increases IRS funding for audits.

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Obviously, the first thing he should do is dismantle the Trump Administration's policy of publicly separating illegal immigrant families and detaining illegal immigrant children, and go back to the Obama Administration's policy of secretly separating illegal immigrant families and detaining illegal immigrant children...

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27 minutes ago, Backintheday544 said:

1. Pass election reform HR1: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1/text

2. Start a commission to look at Supreme Court

3. Unwind Trump's unwinding on environmental regs.

4. Get rid of the stupid 2 regs need to leave to create 1 reg. It's really hindered the IRS generating Regs.

5. Work on a budget that increases IRS funding for audits.

 

So basically kill the economy, that's all you had say, kill the economy, got it.

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