First 100 days of the Trump administration

in #politics7 years ago

Let me start off by saying "No, I didn't vote." So you could argue that I don't have a right to have an opinion on anything, but it's a free country. Therefore, here's my take on the first one hundred days of president Trump and his administration.

First and foremost I do believe Trump was the least of the two evils, but he's our president now and we should respect his position in the highest office in the land. Having said that, do we really think he will make America great again? After all, let's be honest he has changed his position in regards to his foreign policy several times. Is it likely that he will remain consistent with his promise to improve internal affairs?

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Those hands aren't small, let's get that straight lol. Anyways, he used to bash Hillary Clinton because she sold arms (guns) to Saudi Arabia. However, not too long after his inauguration, he too, signed a $110 billion contract with the Saudis to traffic arms to their country. Talk about hypothetical nonsense. I still think he makes for a better president than Hillary. However, aren't they executing more of the same policies?

He promised to bring back jobs, yet even a newbie economist will tell you that the government sector cannot create jobs, only the private sector has the ability to do that. All president Trump can do is create an environment for jobs to become readily available, by issuing policies like low taxes on employers, small businesses, and large corporations. He must introduce less regulation in, what is supposed to be, a free market in order to facilitate job growth. Has he done that yet and does he plan to do that? As of right now, he hasn't issued any policies in the US that will promote an increasing number of jobs, but only time will tell if he plans to. In his defense, he has managed to save a large number of jobs that were meant to be outsourced to other countries, such as china, Japan, and Mexico.

This blog is starting to sound a little too academic, so let me get into the less scripted reasons as to why nothing will change in the US and president Trump's policies won't make a difference. America is a corporation and the constitution is irrelevant. If either of these two sentiments weren't true, then why hasn't a single president stated the truth behind their deals with Saudi Arabia and moreover, why is the federal reserve bank the issuer of money when only congress is constitutionally allowed to issue currency (via gold or silver)?

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Saudi Arabia has ties with America that go back decades and those ties are centered around the oil market as well as which currency is backed backed by Saudi oil. The US dollar is tied to the Saudi riyal, because the agreement with the US and Saudi Arabia is such that if Saudi sells oil to any country in the world then they must do so in terms of dollars. Which led to the dollar's strength and then led to the dollar being the benefacto currency for all trade between nations. You will NEVER hear this on any mainstream media outlets nor from any president. However, why else will America's presidents continue to go to Saudi Arabia and renew their ties with the Saudis, when we all know that 15 out the 19 hijackers on 9/11 were Saudis. Think about it!

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Lastly, the constitution is irrelevant because the same individuals that print our money at the federal reserve are the same individuals that write our laws in congress. Who are they? Zionist Jews of course. I like Jews, especially religious jews because you could learn something from them, however Zionist Jews are an entirely separate matter all together. They have America by the balls and the US constitution means nothing, they have our wealth/finances and they create laws that suit themselves. This is 'the deep state,' which includes all of these elements that I have mentioned as well as military might and Fortune 500 companies. America won't be great again and president Trump won't change anything and now you know why!

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