If I Were Trump

Posted by $ Abaco 7 years, 3 months ago to Politics
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This is what I'd do. I'd dismantle the Department of Education. Then, I'd tear the building down and turn it into a park for kids, and perhaps include museums for math, science and history. I'd dismantle the EPA. A while back a high-level EPA official gave a talk near my office. He was full of crap. I'd institute a flat tax (and consider making Federal taxes voluntary). This would include doing away with giving people tax incentive to buy more house than they can afford (and other avenues of social engineering the code is currently used for). I'd secure the borders. No more people wandering in. I'd institute a nationwide right to CCW. I wouldn't let felons take part, but I'd have a simple, common-sense, background check. Did you beat your wife? If so, you're out of luck. I'd do whatever I could to encourage private and charter schools for kids. Poor kids would no longer be trapped in crappy ghetto schools by anybody other than their parents. I'd dismantle Obamacare. Then, I'd strive to simplify the interface between doctors and patients, allowing more freedom for citizens to choose their doctors, even encouraging a cash market for medical services. Take out the middle-man. My monthly premiums are about $2400/month yet my pediatrician gets about $40 of that. Time to fix that. Nobody can afford it. I'd make "campaign contributions" to Senators and Congressmen illegal. We'd call it bribery and it would result in mandatory jail time and removal from office. I'd remove tenure in public universities. Remove tenure or you get zero government dough. In the past day we've had a "political science prof" call for genocide. That's it. You're been on the feed farm for too long. Our young people deserve better. I'd do away with the Federal student loan program, too. It's resulting in educated people who are forced to work to pay off their debt to the Grand Poobah. And, it's helping to inflate the cost of college. Can't afford college? Work your way through. Yeah, it will take longer. It's worth it.

That's about it. Good luck P.E. Trump. As Ben Hogan once said..."We've handed you the family jewels. Don't F&%4 it up."


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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 7 years, 3 months ago
    How about more emphasis on craftsmen education and training? Welders, plumbers, electricians, and any metal crafters can find well paying jobs while the guy with the Art Appreciation BA is flipping burgers, if he's lucky. A craft skill can be provided at a fraction of the cost of the college degree, and most of the hard to find job skills are craftsmen. There are both union and non union markets that are having a hard time finding people to fill their jobs for craftsmen.
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    • Posted by mccannon01 7 years, 3 months ago
      Even though I became a computer programmer by profession, when I went to high school part of the curriculum was "exploratory shops", which included welding, auto mechanics, machine shop, electrical (home and industrial), foundry and casting, and many others to choose from. I even learned about textiles and how to run a sewing machine. Most of these courses were only 4 to 6 weeks in duration and were not in depth, but they gave the student a good "taste" and beginning knowledge and APPRECIATION for all of these professional crafts. I gained experiences that served me my entire life. Too bad this isn't done anymore.
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      • Posted by DrZarkov99 7 years, 3 months ago
        Trump has a better understanding of, and appreciation for craftsmen and their skills, as he's made a practice of watching the quality of their work on his building projects. He made each of his children (even Ivanka) learn construction crafts and work along side the workers so they could really comprehend how important the crafters were to the value of his big projects. I hope he reaches out to the states to encourage them to help create a new respect for the labor force that has been the backbone of the economic engine of the U.S.
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        • Posted by blackswan 7 years, 3 months ago
          While they're learning welding, painting, etc., they should also learn enough about automation such that when they're replaced by robots, they can make the transition smoothly.
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          • Posted by mccannon01 7 years, 3 months ago
            Nothing wrong with picking up a bit about automation/robotics. The field is quite large and has many branches/niches. My main profession was programming chemical making and manufacturing systems, which could be considered a branch of automation/robotics. The best programmers in my field were the ones who had gained a working knowledge of many "craftsman" fields such as those mentioned above and more. [Side note: When I was working in China I was exposed to an interesting concept as we were building a new plant and that was to not automate certain things even though we could have. Their concept was to not over automate in order to provide jobs because it was better for people to be in the plant doing something than out on the street doing nothing. Keep in mind doing nothing in China pays a hell of a lot less than doing nothing in the U.S.]
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  • Posted by $ Stormi 7 years, 3 months ago
    Well said and thought out. You start with that which set the election of Obama in motion, a screwed up education system. Kids can no longer reason, they acuaully wait to be brainwashed. When Hillary's camp communicated with the CFR (who made Reagan keep the Dept. of Ed.), they made it well known that their shared goal was dumbing down everyonel - a nation of socially unaware people. Trump needs you as an advisor, you have it nailed..
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  • Posted by Temlakos 7 years, 3 months ago
    All right, here are my revisions to the original post. Yes, I would dismantle the EPA, and write highly specific laws setting forth exactly what categories of environmental damage (or "injury" as a lawyer says) the law will recognize, who has standing to sue for it, and what remedies a court will allow. A court, not a quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial executive body.

    Then in addition to everything else, I would abolish the FAA, the NTSB, the FDA, OSHA, and a host of other agencies of that nature. I would invite Underwriters' Laboratories to expand to take over most of those functions (except I would have Aviation Radio, Incorporated, which used to handle air traffic control, step up and take that function back). I would do away with farm subsidies of all kinds. And in general: no more special privileges, no more special protections from your competitors.
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    • Posted by blackswan 7 years, 3 months ago
      You should also pass a law that, if someone blocks one's use of one's property, for any reason, that someone must buy that property from the owner at market price plus 20%, to compensate the owner for his lost time and effort. That will stop the environmentalists and landmark proponents from preventing developers from using their property as they see fit.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 7 years, 3 months ago
    +1 for eliminating tenure. My university is the only one of the top 200 universities in the world (according to the London Times) that doesn't have tenure (Unfortunately it is being considered over the next few years, but I am fighting it, as are a lot of faculty.).

    +1 for any reference to Ben Hogan, who honed the most repeatable and biomechanically correct golf swing by a human ever.
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    • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago
      My son is getting into playing golf. I'm so proud when he comes to me and says, "Dad. Let's watch some videos of Ben Hogan." My boy's already got a beautiful swing, too. - unlike me.
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  • Posted by VicW 7 years, 3 months ago
    Banks are competing now for student loans but the competition will be greater if they government were not in the education business and that would result in better rates for students. Did you ever notice that whenever the government makes costs of education "cheaper" university rates go up?
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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 7 years, 3 months ago
    You forgot about the ATF, the NSA, the FBI, the CIA and the federal marshals, and DHS. Can we just have a single federal police force?
    Then privatize the park service. Eliminate the department of the interior, the dept of energy, at a host of others
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 7 years, 3 months ago
    Me dino is partial to a national sales tax becoming the only federal income tax.
    Sick and tired of keeping up with crap and jumping through hoops for the IRS.
    What an nonconstructive waste of time!
    Of course, me dino is even more partial to no taxes at all.
    Fat chance that as sure as death will ever happen.
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    • Posted by Beatlemicah 7 years, 3 months ago
      Hey Allosaur, If foundations, churches and other non-profit corporations had to share the tax burden, we could have a really low sales tax that might cover what is needed. What does your dino think?
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      • Posted by $ allosaur 7 years, 3 months ago
        Me dino thinks such a low sales tax for an income tax would have to include everybody.
        No special deals for any special anybody. No loopholes, no special cash register tax deduction passes, no end of the year kickbacks, no nothin'!
        So says a dictionary definition mystic who blows his nose at anyone using that word for a putdown around here.
        And I took a cold to bed for a while this afternoon--so look the freak out!
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  • Posted by GaryL 7 years, 3 months ago
    The school choice thing is a can of worms. I agree with having a choice but disagree that all schools should accept all students. Any kid who serves to hold back those who want to learn by being the class idiot or thug should be expelled right back to the failing schools he/she deserves.
    It is not at all about white, black or brown but it is all about shut up and pay attention. Teachers should be strictly monitored and directed to keep their personal political views out of the classroom.
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    • Posted by $ 7 years, 3 months ago
      When it comes to education, choice is really, really good. It's a two way street. Schools shouldn't have to keep a disruptive kid. Private schools don't now.
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 1 month ago
    I thought of this post today. Why? Because I'm not sure if this presidency is already coming off the tracks. We, as a nation, are debating this "Obamacare-light" bill, and still getting sucked into debates about the Russians. Still...this is much, much better than Hillary. She would have probably brought about a very dark time.
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