The first 100 days of the Trump
Administration are over. Donald Trump says that the job of President is harder
than he expected it to be. I suppose that it is harder than any of us think it
is. If it is so difficult for an experienced, successful businessman, can you
even imagine how difficult it was for a junior Senator from Illinois who had
little experience besides being a community agitator organizer?
Democrats and Republicans-in-Name-Only
(RINOs) – like Senator John McCain – have fought Trump at every opportunity.
Yet, they are the first to bash his achievements. Democrats in both the House and the Senate criticize Trump. They say that he has failed
to keep his campaign promises, particularly on health care reform, tax reform,
and foreign policy. Senator Chuck Schumer (D, N.Y.) gives Trump an F for his
efforts. He says that the “swamp” is “murkier than ever” now and that Trump is
not improving in his presidential abilities. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi
(D, Calif.) says that it is “one hundred days of broken promises.”
I say that these Democrats are
wrong. It seems to me that they do not realize the hole that Barack Obama dug
for the United States. I believe that Trump was remarkably successful. The
economy improved and businesses started hiring only days after his election.
Illegal crossings at the border dropped to the lowest level in 17 years in the
first months after Trump’s inauguration but are still too high at approximately
400 per day. He nominated and received confirmation for a conservative Justice
on the Supreme Court. He loves the men and women in the Armed Services, and
they know that their Commander-in-Chief has their back. He released the
professionals in the military to do their jobs with some spectacular results.
He obviously supports our first responders. He confirmed our support to our allies, and he
put our enemies on notice that there is a new “sheriff in town.” He started
draining the “swamp” by firing many of the hold overs from the Obama
administration. These are all great achievements to me.
Fred Lucas posted an article titled “Promises Kept, and Not Yet Kept, in Trump’s First 100 Days” at The Daily Signal. I like the way
he stated it. “Not yet kept” reminds us that he just started dismantling the
monster created by the Obama administration. Among the Trump achievements that Lucas
mentions is the progress made on a tax reform proposal and NAFTA renegotiation
last week, his budget proposal that included many of his promises, confirmation
of Justice Gorsuch, his thirty executive orders (construction of a border wall,
requirement to delete two regulations for every new one, federal hiring freeze,
Keystone XL and Dakota oil pipelines, less restriction on energy production –
particularly oil and coal), decreasing illegal immigration even though courts
have ruled against him on banning refugees and sanctuary cities, and signed 28
pieces of legislation – most rolling back Obama regulations).
Among Trump’s promises “not yet kept”
are repealing and replacing Obamacare. It appears to me that Speaker of the
House Paul Ryan does not really want to repeal it, but I do not know why. I do
not like the news that Congress has exempted itself again from the health care
law they want Americans to live under.
Lucas says that some of Trump’s
greatest initiatives were unexpected ones in the national security area. They
include the strike on a Syrian air base after Bashar Assad used chemical
weapons on his own people, the dropping of the “mother of all bombs” (MOAB) in
Afghanistan to destroy the caves used by Islamic State, and the standoff with
North Korea.
While
the Democrats give Trump an F (What more would you expect?), the president of
Tea Party Patriots gives him an A for keeping most of his promises. I too would
give President Trump an A for his efforts. Yes, he came into office without
knowing the difficulty of the job. However, he is willing to learn, and he is
learning. My reason for the high mark is his willingness to stand up to the
enemies of America – both foreign and domestic. Trump will not bow to anyone,
particularly our enemies.
Trump
is probably making mistakes, but I am willing to give him more time for
on-the-job learning before I condemn and call him a failure. I always
questioned Obama’s feelings about the United States, but I have no doubt that
Donald Trump loves America. I believe that Trump is right in his assessment: “No
matter how much I accomplish during the ridiculous standard of the first 100
days, & it has been a lot (including S.C. [Supreme Court]), media will
kill!” Leftists do not want Trump to succeed. They do not want him to “make
America great again.” They do not want the “swamp” drained. I am pleased with
his progress so far, and I would vote for him again!
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