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Old 12th Nov 2016, 04:30
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Flying Binghi
 
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...his stated policies are unworkable - and he possesses no vision...

The problem simply is one of crushing debt - monstrous Govt debt, and huge levels of personal debt, that neither the U.S. Govt, nor individual Americans, will ever be able to get on top of.
The Donalds plans to launch massive infrastructure projects and restore the steel and coal industries to what they were previously, are merely dreams that will collapse in the face of reality.
Those reality questions will be along the lines of, "where are you going to get the money? - and how exactly do you plan to repay it?".
"No vision" ?
President elect Trump put out a 'contract with the American voter'... https://assets.donaldjtrump.com/_lan...ontractv02.pdf


Joanne Nova comments...

Trump named Myron Ebell as his new “EPA Dismantler”.

“Ebell, the director of the Center for Energy and Environment at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and a prominent climate-change skeptic, was chosen at the end of September to head the Environmental Protection Agency’s transition team…” – Newsweek

Ebell is a complete skeptic. I’ve met him at Heartland Climate Change conferences and he’s a good man. A great choice.

In May Trump offered up the Skeptics Christmas Wish List:

1) Trump pledged to rip up Paris climate agreement in energy speech -

2) Trump railed against “draconian climate rules” -

3) and withdraw any funding for United Nations programs related to global warming.


Trump Victory: The Beginning of the End of Global Climate Scare « JoNova

As cheap power is the basis of a productive economy it looks to me that Trump is on the right track. ...and stopping Billion dollar payments to the U.N, well...





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