I just woke up from a six month nap.

op2

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When I went to sleep six months ago Trump was about to be inaugurated. It's six months later and I just woke up so I'm wondering what all has been accomplished in that time. I assume the wall has been built and Obamacare has been repealed and replaced with something better and tax reform has passed and a bunch of other good stuff. Am I right? Somebody fill me on on what I missed.
 

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When I went to sleep six months ago Trump was about to be inaugurated. It's six months later and I just woke up so I'm wondering what all has been accomplished in that time. I assume the wall has been built and Obamacare has been repealed and replaced with something better and tax reform has passed and a bunch of other good stuff. Am I right? Somebody fill me on on what I missed.
A lot of the job killing, anti American, exec orders have been rescinded. Illegal border crossings are down, in some states medicaid enrollment has decreased 50% because of work requirements. Pulled out of the American killing Climate Accord. It's only been 6 months. [cheers]
 

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A lot of the job killing, anti American, exec orders have been rescinded. Illegal border crossings are down, in some states medicaid enrollment has decreased 50% because of work requirements. Pulled out of the American killing Climate Accord. It's only been 6 months. [cheers]
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When I went to sleep six months ago Trump was about to be inaugurated. It's six months later and I just woke up so I'm wondering what all has been accomplished in that time. I assume the wall has been built and Obamacare has been repealed and replaced with something better and tax reform has passed and a bunch of other good stuff. Am I right? Somebody fill me on on what I missed.
Why did you really get up?
 

op2

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People are way too partisan when it comes to politics. It's like religion. It's nothing but "Protect mine and attack the other."

Set aside the EOs Trump has done or the illegal immigration slow down. If you like those then fine. But if you wanted Trump to get in because he could do his thing then you should be disappointed because he's not doing his thing (unless his thing is not doing many things).

Of course it's not just because of Trump because he needs the Congress too but that's the larger point, namely it's a group effort and either the group gets it done or it doesn't. There should be dismay from Trump supporters over how little has gotten done. His supporters wanted him in so he would do stuff!

But instead we get nothing but "defend Trump." Why? So that he can get re-elected and continue not doing things that his supporters want him to do?

Don't get me wrong, the Democrats do this too. Everybody just protects their guy no matter what instead of wanting the stuff done that they want done. For that matter, people often don't even think about what it is they really want done and instead just push for whatever their said says should happen. It's so tribal that people are for their side and against the other side even when they don't know or care about the issue at hand.
 

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People are way too partisan when it comes to politics. It's like religion. It's nothing but "Protect mine and attack the other."

Set aside the EOs Trump has done or the illegal immigration slow down. If you like those then fine. But if you wanted Trump to get in because he could do his thing then you should be disappointed because he's not doing his thing (unless his thing is not doing many things).

Of course it's not just because of Trump because he needs the Congress too but that's the larger point, namely it's a group effort and either the group gets it done or it doesn't. There should be dismay from Trump supporters over how little has gotten done. His supporters wanted him in so he would do stuff!

But instead we get nothing but "defend Trump." Why? So that he can get re-elected and continue not doing things that his supporters want him to do?

Don't get me wrong, the Democrats do this too. Everybody just protects their guy no matter what instead of wanting the stuff done that they want done. For that matter, people often don't even think about what it is they really want done and instead just push for whatever their said says should happen. It's so tribal that people are for their side and against the other side even when they don't know or care about the issue at hand.
You should go back to sleep because you are still dreaming loser.
 

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People are way too partisan when it comes to politics. It's like religion. It's nothing but "Protect mine and attack the other."

Set aside the EOs Trump has done or the illegal immigration slow down. If you like those then fine. But if you wanted Trump to get in because he could do his thing then you should be disappointed because he's not doing his thing (unless his thing is not doing many things).

Of course it's not just because of Trump because he needs the Congress too but that's the larger point, namely it's a group effort and either the group gets it done or it doesn't. There should be dismay from Trump supporters over how little has gotten done. His supporters wanted him in so he would do stuff!

But instead we get nothing but "defend Trump." Why? So that he can get re-elected and continue not doing things that his supporters want him to do?

Don't get me wrong, the Democrats do this too. Everybody just protects their guy no matter what instead of wanting the stuff done that they want done. For that matter, people often don't even think about what it is they really want done and instead just push for whatever their said says should happen. It's so tribal that people are for their side and against the other side even when they don't know or care about the issue at hand.

It has only been 6 months and there are still hundreds of appointments to be made. The biggest impact is Gorsuch, make no mistake about that. The DHS getting after the illegals is a big plus too.
 

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Here's an updated overview of each of Trump's orders:

"Executive Order Minimizing the Economic Burden of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act"

Signed: Jan. 20, 2017

Hours after being sworn in, Trump signed an executive order aimed at reversing the Affordable Care Act — Obama's landmark legislation — which Republicans vowed to "repeal and replace" throughout the campaign.

The executive order states that the Trump administration will "seek prompt repeal" of the law. To minimize the "economic burden" of Obamacare, the order instructs the secretary of health and human services and other agency heads to "waive, defer, grant exemptions from, or delay the implementation" of any part of the law that places a fiscal burden on the government, businesses or individuals.

Also in the order are directions to give states more control over implementing health care laws.

"Expediting Environmental Reviews and Approvals for High-Priority Infrastructure Projects"

Signed: Jan. 24, 2017

The order outlines how the administration will expedite environmental reviews and approval of "high priority" infrastructure projects, such as repairs to bridges, airports and highways.

The order directs the Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), within 30 days of a request, to determine a project's environmental impact and decide whether it is "high priority." Project review deadlines are to be put in place by the CEQ's chairman.

The order is widely believed to have been issued in response to the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

"Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States"

Signed: Jan. 25, 2017

The order outlines changes to a few immigration policies, but most notably it strips federal grant money to so-called sanctuary cities.

In addition, the secretary of homeland security is ordered to hire 10,000 more immigration officers, create a publicly available weekly list of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants and review previous immigration policies.

The order also creates an office to assist the victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants and calls on local and state police to detain or apprehend people in the United States illegally.

"Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements"

Signed: Jan. 25, 2017

The order is aimed at fulfilling one of Trump's key campaign promises — enhancing border security — by directing federal funding to construction of a wall along the Mexico-U.S. border. It instructs the secretary of homeland security to prepare congressional budget requests for the wall and to "end the abuse of parole and asylum provisions" that complicate the removal of undocumented immigrants.

Other parts of the order call for hiring 5,000 more Border Patrol agents, building facilities to hold undocumented immigrants near the Mexican border and ending "catch-and-release" protocols, in which immigrants in the United States without documentation are not detained while they await court hearings.

"Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States"

Signed: Jan. 27, 2017

The order suspends the entry of immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries — Syria, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Yemen and Somalia — for 90 days and stops all refugees from entering the country for 120 days. Syrian refugees are banned indefinitely. During the time of the ban, the secretary of homeland security and the secretary of state will review and revise the refugee admission process.

Also in the order is the suspension of Obama's 2012 Visa Interview Waiver Program, which allowed frequent U.S. tourists to bypass the visa interview process.

White House officials have made a number of contradictory statements, at times calling the order a "ban" and at other times referring to it as a "travel restriction." After the order was signed, thousands of protesters popped up at airports across the country to denounce it.

"Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Appointees"

Signed: Jan. 28, 2017

This order stops all executive branch officials from lobbying for five years after they leave office and places a lifetime ban on lobbying a foreign government.

The order enacts a number of other lobbying restrictions, including banning appointees from accepting gifts from registered lobbyists and banning appointees who were lobbyists from participating in any issues they petitioned for within the last two years.

Some raised concerns over how Trump will fill the jobs in his administration under the new rules.

"Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs"

Signed: Jan. 30, 2017

The order states that executive departments and agencies must slash two regulations for every one new regulation proposed. Regulation spending cannot exceed $0, and any costs associated with regulations must be offset with eliminations.

The order also directs the head of each agency to keep records of the cost savings, to be sent to the president.

"Core Principles for Regulating the United States Financial System"

Signed: Feb. 3, 2017

The order lays the administration's "Core Principles" regarding the U.S. financial system, which includes:

  • Making regulation "efficient, effective and appropriately tailored"
  • Preventing government bailouts
  • Ensuring that U.S. firms are competitive with foreign companies
The order directs the treasury secretary to review financial regulations and report back to the president 120 days later with a determination of whether current policies promote the "Core Principles."

"Task Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety"

Signed: Feb. 9, 2017

The order directs Attorney General Jeff Sessions to create a task force that would propose new legislation to reduce crime, highlighting drug trafficking, illegal immigration and violent crime. The task force will submit yearly reports to the president.

Throughout the campaign, Trump promised voters a return to "law and order" in the United States and said minorities from inner cities are "living in hell" because of violent crime.

"Preventing Violence Against Federal, State, Tribal, and Local Law Enforcement Officers"

Signed: Feb. 9, 2017

The order calls on the Justice Department to "enhance the protection and safety" of law enforcement by increasing penalties for crimes committed against officers.

The attorney general is also instructed to review and determine whether existing federal laws adequately protect law enforcement and later to propose legislation to better protect officers. The order directs the Justice Department to recommend changes in federal grant funding to law enforcement programs if they do not protect officers.

"Enforcing Federal Law With Respect to Transnational Criminal Organizations and Preventing International Trafficking"

Signed: Feb. 9, 2016

The order outlines the administration's approach to cutting down on organized crime — including gangs, cartels and racketeering organizations — by enhancing cooperation with foreign governments and the ways in which federal agencies share information and data.

It identifies human trafficking, drug smuggling, financial crimes, cyber-crime and corruption as "a threat to public safety and national security."

The Threat Mitigation National Intelligence — of which Sessions, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and the secretary of homeland security are co-chairmen — will review and recommend changes to federal agencies' practices in a report to be delivered to the president within 120 days.

"Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of Justice"

Signed: Feb. 9, 2017

Two weeks after Trump fired Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, this order changes the order of succession for Sessions, who won approval as attorney general last week. The sequence is: the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois and the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Missouri.

A week before leaving office, Obama signed an executive order changing the order of succession without explanation.

"Enforcing the Regulatory Reform Agenda"

Signed: Feb. 24, 2017

Under this order, each agency must designate an official as its Regulatory Reform Officer (RRO), who will be responsible for reviewing current regulations and making recommendations to the agency head on how to modify them. The RRO must hone in on certain regulations, such as those that are outdated or are perceived to curtail job creation.

The order reiterate's Trump's plan to cut down on regulations and comes nearly a month after the president signed an executive order requiring agencies to slash two regulations for every one proposed.

"Restoring the Rule of Law, Federalism, and Economic Growth by Reviewing the 'Waters of the U.S.' Rule"

Signed Feb. 28, 2017

The order calls on federal agencies to revise a regulation put in place by former president Barack Obama called the Clean Water Rule. Signed in 2015, the rule expanded the number of bodies of water protected by the federal government to include streams, ponds and smaller waterways.

Trump's order directs the administrator of the EPA and the assistant secretary of the Army for Civil Works to review the rule and propose a new one that either eliminates or revises Obama's rule.

"White House Initiative to Promote Excellence and Innovation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities"

Signed Feb. 28, 2017

The order transfers the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (WHHBCU) from the Department of Education to the Executive Office of the President. Since its creation under President Ronald Reagan, the initiative had been under the purview of the Education Department.

Trump met with dozens of HBCU presidents the day prior for a listening session, which many students and college leaders were quick to protest out of skepticism that the president was using the meeting as a PR stunt.

In an interview with NBC News, Omarosa Manigault said of the order, "We understand that the executive order starts the action but there are so many different steps in terms of defining programming."

"Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the U.S."

Signed: March 6, 2017

The order revises Trump's original U.S. immigration ban, which was hit with dozens of lawsuits shortly after being signed in February and blocked by a federal judge in Washington state. The new order, which goes into effect March 16, bans citizens from six Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. for 90 days.

The countries include Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Syria and Libya. Iraq was removed from the list after the Iraqi government said it would increase information sharing with the United States.

"Comprehensive Plan for Reorganizing the Executive Branch"

Signed: March 13, 2017

The order assigns the Office of Management and Budget director Mick Mulvaney to propose a plan to "reorganize and governmental functions and eliminate unnecessary agencies" in an effort to cut down of federal spending and improve "efficiency, effectiveness and accountability of that agency." Within 180 days, the heads of select agencies must submit individual plans to Mulvaney, who will have another 180 days to send a plan to the president.

During a daily press briefing, Press Secretary Sean Spicer called the executive order "long overdue" and said agencies will undergo a "thorough investigation" into fiscal waste, though he was unable to provide a target goal for the amount of money the order aims to save.

"The Revocation of Federal Contracting Executive Orders"

Signed: March 27, 2017

The executive order revokes key components of the Obama administration's previous executive order banning federal contractors from discriminating against employees on the basis of sexual orientation or identity, gay rights advocates say.

Organizations representing the LGBTQ community say the "Presidential Executive Order on the Revocation of Federal Contracting Executive Orders" hobbles several of Obama's previous orders including the "Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces" order by revoking the requirement that companies seeking federal contracts prove they've complied with federal laws banning discrimination based on sexual identity or orientation.

"Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth"

Signed: March 28, 2017

The order directs the Environmental Protection Agency to review another executive order, called the Clean Power Plan, signed by Barack Obama in 2014. Obama's plan, which aimed to reduce carbon pollution from power plants, was halted by the Supreme Court in 2016.

Trump's new order also asks agencies to review any regulations that could "potentially burden the development or use" of oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy resources. Within 180 days, the agencies must submit reports to the Office of Management and Budget, which will take action to eliminate regulations.

"Establishing the President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis"

Signed: March 29, 2017

The order creates the "Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and Opioid Crisis," which will study the federal government's effectiveness in fighting drug addiction by reviewing funding levels, accessibility of treatment services, prescription practices and youth educational messages. A report will be sent to the president within 90 days of the order being signed.

Trump appointed Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey as head of the commission.

"Omnibus Report on Significant Trade Deficits"

Signed: March 31, 2017

The order directs the Commerce Department and U.S. Trade Representative to compile a report on trade practices that contribute to the trade deficit. The report will look at each of America's trade partners and assess whether the country's trade practices unfairly discriminate against the U.S.

Forms of discrimination the report will assess includes non-tariff barriers, anti-dumping and intellectual property theft. Within 90 days, the report will be sent to the White House detailing causes for the deficit.

.@POTUS @realDonaldTrumpsigns executive orders on trade that will set the stage for revival in American manufacturing. #AmericaFirstpic.twitter.com/oQexlbnLtn
— Dan Scavino Jr. (@DanScavino) March 31, 2017

"Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of Justice"

Signed: March 31, 2017

The order changes the succession line for the Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The new sequence is:

  • United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia
  • United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina
  • United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas
"Establishing Enhanced Collection and Enforcement of Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties and Violations of Trade and Customs Law"

Signed: March, 31, 2017

The order directs the secretary of homeland security to develop a plan within 90 days to combat two types of non-trade barriers placed against the U.S.: anti-dumping and countervailing duties.

The order also directs the DHS Secretary and Treasury secretary to step up seizure of counterfeit goods and protect American companies from intellectual property right infringement.

"Buy American, Hire American"

Signed: April 18, 2017

The order has two parts. The "Hire American" portion of the bill targets the H-1B visa program, which allows businesses to hire high-skilled workers from outside the U.S., by putting less emphasis on the lottery system used to determine which companies can sponsor visas.

The "Buy American" portion of the order directs agencies to tighten rules that give priority to U.S. companies when hiring contractors or purchasing goods. This would be done by reducing the use of waivers and exceptions to current laws. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross must submit a review of "Buy American" loopholes within 220 days.

"Identifying and Reducing Tax Regulatory Burdens"


Signed: April 21, 2017

The order directs Secretary of Treasury Steve Mnuchin to review within 60 days all tax regulations put in place in 2016 and 2017 that put an "undue financial burden on United States taxpayers."

Within 150 days, Mnunchin will submit a plan to the president detailing ways to alleviate "the burden imposed by regulations" identified in the initial review.

"Promoting Agriculture and Rural Prosperity in America"

Signed: April 25, 2017

The order creates a task force, led by Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, that will identify policy options to promote U.S. agriculture business and job growth in rural America. The task force must submit a report to Trump within 180 days.

The task force will look at regulations that impede U.S. agricultural growth and for ways to encourage the use of agricultural products made in America.

"Review of Designations Under the Antiquities Act"

Signed: April 26, 2017

The order directs the Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke to review federal monument designations — including national parks — made since 1996 that cover more than 100,000 acres of land. Under the 1906 Antiquities Act, presidents have the power to protect land.

Trump's order names one national monument designation in particular: Obama's 1.35 million-acre Bears Ears National Monument in Utah. Zinke must submit a report to Trump within 45 days.

"Enforcing Statutory Prohibitions on Federal Control of Education"

Signed: April 26, 2017

Under the order, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is directed to study federal overreach in local and state education systems.

As a strong advocate for charter schools, DeVos will determine within 300 days whether federal education regulations take control away from states in areas such as curriculum, school administration and textbook or library content.

"Improving Accountability and Whistleblower Protection"

Signed: April 27, 2017

The order is aimed at improving accountability within the Department of Veterans Affairs, which found itself at the center of a 2014 controversy in which dozens of veterans reportedlydied while on the wait list for medical care. The order directs Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin to create the "Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection" in the department within 45 days.

The office will be charged with investigating wrongdoing within the department and terminating any VA employee who fails to "carry out his or her duties on behalf of veterans."

"We will always stand with those who stood for freedom and who stood for us. They protected us, they made it all possible, and now we’re going to protect and take care of them,” Trump said at the signing.

"Implementing an America-First Offshore Energy Strategy"

Signed: April 28, 2017

The order reverses a ban on Arctic leasing put in place under the Obama administration in December and directs Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to review areas available for off-shore oil and gas exploration.

“We are unleashing American energy and clearing the way for thousands and thousands of high-paying American energy jobs,” President Trump said during the announcement.

"Establishment of Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy"

Signed: April 29, 2017

The order establishes the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, which will advise Trump on policies to increase economic growth and decrease the trade deficit. Leading the new office is Trump appointee and National Trade Council Director Peter Navarro, who said he wants to renegotiate NAFTA.

The office will also help implement the "Buy American, Hire American" executive order signed by Trump on April 18.

"Addressing Trade Agreement Violations and Abuses"

Signed: April 29, 2017

The order directs Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross to review all U.S. trade agreements, as well as relations with countries that run trade deficits with America.

Within 180 days, Ross must send a performance review to Trump detailing any violations.

"Establishment of the American Technology Council"

Signed: May 1, 2017

The order launches the American Technology Council, headed by 19 different Trump administration officials and cabinet members who will be tasked with modernizing the federal government's digital services and technology.

The task force, which ends in 2021, will "coordinate the vision, strategy, and direction" regarding the federal government's use of information technology.

"Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty"

Signed: May 4, 2017

The order eases IRS enforcement of the Johnson Amendment, which bans churches from engaging in political speech. It also gives relief to companies that disagree with the Affordable Care Act mandate on contraception in health care coverage.

Although the order shows Trump delivering on a key campaign promise, congressional approval is needed to fully repeal the law.

"Establishment of the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity"

Signed: May 11, 2017

The order creates a commission, led by Vice President Mike Pence, to investigate allegations of voter fraud and voter suppression in the U.S. voting process. The commission, called the "Presidential Commission on Election Integrity," will review vulnerabilities in the election system.

It comes following persistent and unfounded claims by President Donald Trump that the 2016 election was rigged and that millions of "illegals" voted to cost him the popular vote.

"Strengthening the Cybersecurity of Federal Networks and Critical Infrastructure"

Signed: May 11, 2017

The order aims to strengthen the cybersecurity of networks within the federal government by having agency heads adhere to an outlined plan.

It directs the Director of the American Technology Council to present a report to Trump within 90 days outlining steps to take for a "modern, secure, and more resilient" IT structure. The Secretary of Commerce and Secretary of Homeland Security are also directed to find ways to "dramatically [reduce] threats perpetrated by automated and distributed attacks."

"Expanding Apprenticeships in America"

Signed: June 15, 2017

The order calls for the establishment of the Task Force on Apprenticeship Expansion, led and appointed by the labor secretary, which will "identify strategies and proposals to promote apprenticeships, especially in sectors where apprenticeship programs are insufficient."

Apprenticeships, defined in the order as paid work with an educational component, are aimed at providing workers with relevant experience and skills that offer affordable paths to employment.

The order provides funding to promote apprenticeship programs across different industries, calls for the expansion of apprenticeship participation among students at educational institutions and instructs agencies to eliminate current federally funded apprenticeship programs deemed ineffective.

"Amending Executive Order 13597"

Signed: June 21, 2017

The order amends an executive order issued by the Obama administration on visa and foreign visitor processing that aimed "to enhance and expedite travel to and arrival in the United States by foreign nationals."

It eliminates the clause that required 80 percent of non-immigrant visa applicants to be interviewed within three weeks of application receipt, and calls on the secretaries of State and Homeland Security to revise the visa expediting implementation plan laid out in Obama's order "as necessary and appropriate."

"Reviving the National Space Council"

Signed: June 30, 2017

The order "revives" The National Space Council, a council tasked with advising the president on space strategy that was first established in a 1989 executive order by George H. W. Bush. It appoints the Vice President as chairman and establishes the agency heads that will compose it.

The council will meet at least annually to review policies and develop strategies for space activity. The order mandates that the group submit a report to the President "setting forth its assessment of, and recommendations for, the space policy and strategy of the United States Government" within the next year.

"The establishment of the council is another demonstration of the Trump Administration's deep interest in our work, and a testament to the importance of space exploration to our economy, our nation, and the planet as a whole," said acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot in a statement about the order.

"Allowing Additional Time for Recognizing Positive Actions by the Government of Sudan and Amending Executive Order 13761"

Signed: July 11, 2017

The order comes in relation to a 1997 executive order issued by Bill Clinton, which named Sudan an "unusual and extraordinary threat to national security" for its support of terrorism, attempts at destabilizing regional governments, and serious human rights violations. The original order imposed a number of sanctions on Sudan, including a halt of all import and export deals with the country.

President Trump's new order is issued a day before a deadline proposed in a relatedexecutive order issued by the Obama administration, which pointed out that Sudan had since taken positive actions to address the issues cited in Clinton's order and called for a reevaluation of the punitive sanctions. Obama's order instructed relevant government bodies to "provide to the President a report on whether the Government of Sudan has sustained the positive actions" on or before July 12, 2017.

Trump's order extends the deadline for the report to October 12, 2017 to allow for "additional fact-finding and a more comprehensive analysis of the Government of Sudan's actions." It also revokes a section of Obama's order requiring the same report to be updated annually and made available to the public.
 

mneilmont

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People are way too partisan when it comes to politics. It's like religion. It's nothing but "Protect mine and attack the other."

Set aside the EOs Trump has done or the illegal immigration slow down. If you like those then fine. But if you wanted Trump to get in because he could do his thing then you should be disappointed because he's not doing his thing (unless his thing is not doing many things).
Your first sentence seems to be criticizing the unity of thought of a party. 2nd paragraph you seem to be critical of Trump's inability to keep unity of his party.

Why in hell do we pay 535 people if we are going to let Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi totally control the thinking of their half of congress? I totally detest the party politics. But you cannot get much power within the party when they are splitting their vote. If we are going to pay for 535 heads, I would like to hear 535 minds. Sorta like regular order is supposed to provide. Sub committee and committee then take thought to floor. But majority has majority in sub and committee. Ditto for majority on floor vote. Everything is set in stone from beginning to end and rigged for the majority if they are so inclined. And the hell of it is that those just occupying a seat have a staff to assist them to do nothing.

Of course my preference is to ban party affiliation. Everybody votes independently. That would give more varied opinion and amended and potential to accept best opinion as amended.
 

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Typical liberal. Sleeps for 6 months and expects someone else to do all of the work.
 

old buzzard

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When I went to sleep six months ago Trump was about to be inaugurated. It's six months later and I just woke up so I'm wondering what all has been accomplished in that time. I assume the wall has been built and Obamacare has been repealed and replaced with something better and tax reform has passed and a bunch of other good stuff. Am I right? Somebody fill me on on what I missed.

You can go back to sleep now. It's going to be alright...When you wake up in 7 1/2 years Trump will have made America Great Again.
 

op2

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You can go back to sleep now. It's going to be alright...When you wake up in 7 1/2 years Trump will have made America Great Again.

So Trump is going to make America great again by being in office but not doing the things he told his voters he'd do? I guess that's possible but it kinda means that the things he was voted into office to do to make America great again don't actually make America great again.
 

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When I went to sleep six months ago Trump was about to be inaugurated. It's six months later and I just woke up so I'm wondering what all has been accomplished in that time. I assume the wall has been built and Obamacare has been repealed and replaced with something better and tax reform has passed and a bunch of other good stuff. Am I right? Somebody fill me on on what I missed.
 

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Don't get me wrong, the Democrats do this too. Everybody just protects their guy no matter what instead of wanting the stuff done that they want done
Ummmmm, what he has done already were things we wanted done. It was low hanging fruit, but I'm fine with that. Tax Reform up next. Leave ACA in place unchanged. Before long, people will be screaming to get rid of it.
 

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fixing owebama's mistakes will take awhile...

that traitor royally screwed up this country...

Trump has eight years to MAGA...
 

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When I went to sleep six months ago Trump was about to be inaugurated. It's six months later and I just woke up so I'm wondering what all has been accomplished in that time. I assume the wall has been built and Obamacare has been repealed and replaced with something better and tax reform has passed and a bunch of other good stuff. Am I right? Somebody fill me on on what I missed.
my stock portfolio has increased EVERY month since Mr Trump was elected.....never happened in the previous 8 years....that alone is good enough for me. Add to the fact that illegal border crossings are down and that other campaign promises are being kept and things are better now than under maobama.....suggest that you take another 6 month nap....maybe you won't be so grouchy when you wake up
 

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Brilliant reply, now give Popeer his account back, countyroad89.
Sorry, but that **** makes me laugh. Anyone can sign a flurry of EOs, but EOs aren't legislation. Come back when he's actually accomplished something other than sucking up to Putin, pissing off our former friends, and generally making America look foolish on the world stage.
 

moe

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my stock portfolio has increased EVERY month since Mr Trump was elected.....never happened in the previous 8 years....that alone is good enough for me
Why would you expect your investments to increase every month for 8 years? Assuming that you were always invested, you did experience increases of about 11k in the Dow and 3600 in the NASDAQ during BO's two terms. The market during Trump's term would do well to match that.
 

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other than sucking up to Putin, pissing off our former friends, and generally making America look foolish on the world stage.

How has he sucked up to Putin? I'm waiting for Red Dawn to happen, based on the hysteria from the left, but I'm not seeing a single change in US policy that hurts us and benefits Russia.

And the cries of making American look foolish on the world stage... we heard the same tired line when Bush 2 was President.
 

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When I went to sleep six months ago Trump was about to be inaugurated. It's six months later and I just woke up so I'm wondering what all has been accomplished in that time. I assume the wall has been built and Obamacare has been repealed and replaced with something better and tax reform has passed and a bunch of other good stuff. Am I right? Somebody fill me on on what I missed.

We added a Conservative to the Supreme Court.
 

moe

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We added a Conservative to the Supreme Court.
You replaced a conservative with a conservative so there's that. It's the next one that counts and there are too many geezers on there for you all not to do that.
 

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Sorry, but that **** makes me laugh. Anyone can sign a flurry of EOs, but EOs aren't legislation. Come back when he's actually accomplished something other than sucking up to Putin, pissing off our former friends, and generally making America look foolish on the world stage.
Sucking up to Putin? Pissing off friends? Making us look foolish? This thread is about Trump, not your hero Barry.
 

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my stock portfolio has increased EVERY month since Mr Trump was elected.....never happened in the previous 8 years....that alone is good enough for me. Add to the fact that illegal border crossings are down and that other campaign promises are being kept and things are better now than under maobama.....suggest that you take another 6 month nap....maybe you won't be so grouchy when you wake up

Here is a graph of the last 17 POTUS's and the Dow change over their tenure. After six month in office so far Trump is 9th. If Trump exits office eventually ranking near the top of this list then I'll gladly admit he did a good job with the stock market.

http://www.macrotrends.net/2481/stock-market-performance-by-president
 

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Because he hates America and wants to actively participate in destroying her.

Because you hate blacks, other minorities, women, etc etc. As long as whitey is in charge, you're fine. I bet you love Trump's pearl necklaces every night, don't you?
 

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Why would you expect your investments to increase every month for 8 years? Assuming that you were always invested, you did experience increases of about 11k in the Dow and 3600 in the NASDAQ during BO's two terms. The market during Trump's term would do well to match that.
I don't....but I NEVER had anything close to those results while barry was in office....Wall Street knows what's going on....too bad some of you don't....and yes I was invested before the disaster of 2008 and 2012....once again....my statements don't lie
 

op2

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I don't....but I NEVER had anything close to those results while barry was in office....Wall Street knows what's going on....too bad some of you don't....and yes I was invested before the disaster of 2008 and 2012....once again....my statements don't lie

Apparently you didn't look at the chart I linked to. In Trump's first six months in office the Dow has gone up 8.7%. In Obama's first six months in office it went up 14.6%.
 

Snow Sled Baby

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Apparently you didn't look at the chart I linked to. In Trump's first six months in office the Dow has gone up 8.7%. In Obama's first six months in office it went up 14.6%.
maybe it's just what i'm invested in that's different....mine are very conservative......but like I said my reports don't lie