Has anyone read Trump's 100 day action plan?
http://www.npr.org/2016/11/09/501451368/here-is-what-donald-trump-wants-to-do-in-his-first-100-days
I don't care for Trump but I admit I was impressed with most of this.
Why were you impressed? That's an honest questions, I'm seeking some feedback on what about this list excites you.
Because my reading of that list is pretty depressing. Some highlights:
1. Congressional term limits. This is tantamount to asking the entire Republican leadership to resign from Congress. Everyone knows this proposal is DOA.
2. Federal hiring freeze. I'm a federal employee, and we're constantly getting slammed for failing to complete assigned tasks on time, despite the fact that we're already operating with a 25% vacancy rate. If you want your government to provide the services you pay for, you need to let them hire people to do the work. We're externally funded so it's not a budget issue, it's purely an arbitrary cap on headcount that is keeping us from getting stuff done.
3. Withdraw from NAFTA and the TPP. I don't understand this plan at all. I have yet to find a single economist, foreign or domestic, who thinks this is a good idea. Free trade in support of economic growth is the bedrock principal of the GOP, and he's gutting it.
4. Open national parks and wildlife preserves to exploratory oil drilling. WTF, man, who supports oil rigs at Yellowstone?
5. Withdraw from all UN Climate Change panels, and withhold all funding. Riiight, because global climate change is a Chinese hoax.
6. Pass the End Offshoring Act. You mean the one Democrats tried to pass and that Republicans have been filibustering since 2010? Why does he think Congress is suddenly going to support things they've been fighting against for years? I'm not sure he understands how our government works.
7. Divert federal education funding to charter and religious schools. So much for the separation of church and state, amirite?
8. Repeal the ACA and move everyone to HSA plans, and convert medicare to block grants. We have several active threads discussing the problems and pitfalls with this plan.
9. Build a wall and make Mexico pay for it. I still can't believe anyone actually takes this seriously. How, exactly, does this happen?
10. Institute a variety of ethics reforms to stop the revolving door between politics and lobbying (aka "drain the swamp"). I would normally be happy about this, except his entire transition team is drawn from the very swamp he supposedly wants to drain, so I think he's already violated this one and he's only been POTUS-elect for 6 days. I fear that this is just the first of many examples of "Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength" style public pronouncements that are directly contradicted by everything he actually does. Like he says he'll reduce the deficit, but he's cutting taxes and raising expenditures. Everyone is thrilled because they can't connect the dots, they just see lower tax rates (yay!) and more spending (yay!) and they believe him when he says these have balanced the budget (yay again! he's magic!).