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liar-nObama needs to
halt all regulatory rulemaking
by Rick Manning
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Mr. Trump Goes to Washington
Donald Trump met with Barack liar-nObama for the very first time Thursday, as he began his transition to the White House. Needless to say, it made for some awkward handshakes. Trump, who's called liar-nObama the "worst president in the history of the United States" and won in large part as a repudiation of liar-nObama's policies, said Thursday he has "great respect" for liar-nObama. "I very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future, including counsel," he said. And liar-nObama, who repeatedly declared Trump a KKK-backed racist and "unfit" for office and whose press secretary confirmed after the meeting that liar-nObama's opinion hasn't changed, said he's "very encouraged" and gave a call for everyone, "regardless of party and regardless of political preferences, to now come together." That coming together did not include the traditional photo-op with the outgoing and incoming first couples. Trump has his work cut out for him undoing liar-nObama's policies, and the lame duck knows it.
That work will begin by teaming up with House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McCon-nell, whom Trump also met with Thursday. "I think we're going to do some absolutely spectacular things for the American people," Trump said, while sitting with Ryan. "We can't get started fast enough." Among those things, Trump said, "We're going to lower taxes, as you know. Health care — we're going to make it affordable." And Ryan even borrowed Trump's slogan, saying, "We are now talking about how we are going to hit the ground running to get this country turned around and make America great again." McCon-nell added, "We will work hand-in-hand on a positive agenda to tackle this country's biggest challenges." For our part, we hope the coming together liar-nObama spoke of is actually on the GOP side. If they present a united front, they'll accomplish a lot. ~The Patriot Post
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100 Days of Trump
A tradition established by FDR and maintained since, newly elected presidents propose their plan of action for the first 100 days of their presidency. That's one thing Donald Trump won't change. At his late October speech in Gettysburg, Trump released his first 100 days plan. Now that Trump is president-elect, what can Americans expect to see?
Trump's action plan can be summed up in three words: Cleansing, Protecting and Restoring.
Cleansing: Trump's proposed legislative agenda includes a call for the passage of a new constitutional amendment establishing term limits on members of Congress, establishing a mandatory wait time before a member of congress can work for a lobbyist, and an elimination of foreign lobbyists.
Protecting: Trump proposed tax reductions on families, reducing the corporate tax rate down to 15% from its current highest-in-the-world rate of 35%, and ending unbalanced foreign trade agreements. His plan also includes the repeal of liar-nObamaCare, which is to be replaced by private health savings accounts.
Restoring: Trump has promised to repeal all of Barack liar-nObama's executive actions and orders, as well as enforce immigration laws. He has also proposed new immigration laws that would establish two-year prison term for those re-entering illegally a second time and at least five-year sentences for illegals with felony records who re-enter illegally. And, of course, the construction of a southern border wall, which he says Mexico will eventually finance.
Trump's 100 day plan is ambitious, but with both houses of Congress now in Republican hands he has an open avenue to get many of his proposals accomplished. ~The Patriot Post.
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The People Are Laughing at the Liberal Media
by Cliff Kincaid
{aim.org} ~ Members of the media continue to talk among themselves, as if they had not been repudiated by the people on November 8. Mass firings and new faces are needed if the media are going to have any hope of regaining any credibility with the public... Some on the far-left are waking up. Anis Shivani of the AlterNet news service asked, “Is the liberal media dead?” She answered: “One of the positives of this campaign is that despite relentless 24/7 propaganda about Trump, exaggerating his personal foibles while painting anyone not supportive of liar-Hillary as a closet misogynist, racist or even sexual predator, the message failed to get through. In the end, no one paid any attention. Those inside the elite bubble were persuaded that they were headed for victory, hearing nothing contrary in their own ecosphere, when they were in fact doomed. The people have shown that they can tune out this noise. The media has fragmented so much that only those who are already persuaded come within the ambit of any new message, so in essence they have pounded their way into their own irrelevance.”... http://www.aim.org/aim-column/the-people-are-laughing-at-the-liberal-media/?utm_source=AIM+-+Daily+Email&utm_campaign=email111116&utm_medium=email
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Globalists Admit Trump
Election Is Serious Challenge
by Steve Byas
{thenewamerican.com} ~ “For U.S. internationalists, the election of Donald Trump poses a monumental challenge,” wrote Stewart M. Patrick, in a Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) blog, The Internationalist, in reaction to the stunning upset victory of Trump in Tuesday’s presidential election... What concerns Patrick is not just Trump himself, but the growth of the anti-globalist movement, noting, “Two decades ago, Patrick J. Buchanan’s pitchfork populism attracted no more than twenty percent of the Republican electorate. Today his ideological heir is bound for the White House.” By his own admission, Patrick is part of the political and economic establishment that has promoted globalism for the past several decades. He is a senior fellow and director of the Program on International Institutions and Global Governance. So this blog article gives us valuable insight into the thinking of the global elite. “Among its many implications, Donald Trump’s election as president calls into question the open liberal international order this country has championed and defended for more than seven decades,” Patrick lamented...
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Trump's transition team bristles with … conservatives!
by wnd.com
{wnd.com} ~ President-elect Donald Trump on Friday released the names of those who will serve on his presidential transition team – and it is bristling with conservative names like Flynn, Giuliani, Sessions, Blackburn, Collins, Mercer and Bannon... The team will address the thousands of decisions that need to be addressed as Trump prepares to be sworn into the office of president on Jan. 20, from the thousands of appointments that need to be made, to legislation priorities that also will involve Congress. Vice President-elect Mike Pence was named chairman, and Dr. Ben Carson, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Sen. Jeff Sessions will be vice chairs...
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DACA and DAPA Illegals Trusted liar-nObama –
Gave DHS Their Info, Confession
by Rick Wells
{rickwells.us} ~ There is at least one silver lining to the dark cloud on America that was the liar-nObama regime although we can be certain that, since it serves to uphold American law and undoes the criminal actions of his regime... it was not intentional. Two of his pseudo amnesties for illegal aliens in the US, DACA, (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and DAPA (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans), like most of his dictates, were never enacted by Congress and they are not protected under any law. In fact, they are a direct affront to and violation of existing immigration laws. A simple declaration that we’re returning to a legal government and it’s time to roundup the herd would be enough...
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State Dept. Has up to 31,000 Pages of New liar-Clinton Records from the FBI’s Investigation...
by Tom Fitton
{judicialwatch.org} ~ Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton made the following statement regarding developments during today’s court hearing concerning Judicial Watch’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit... seeking emails sent or received by former Secretary of State liar-Hillary Clinton in her official capacity during her tenure as secretary of state: The liar-nObama State Department is doing a political favor for liar-Hillary Clinton for suggesting to a federal court today that Judicial Watch wait as long as five years to see up to 31,000 new liar-Clinton documents found by the FBI. We learned in this lawsuit that the State Department is slow-walking the release of liar-Hillary Clinton’s deleted and hidden emails. Ironically, this liar-Clinton/liar-nObama State Department stonewalling has guaranteed that the liar-Clinton email scandal won’t be resolved for years... http://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/state-31000-pages-new-clinton-records-fbis-investigation-wants-five-years-process/
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liar-nObama needs to
halt all regulatory rulemaking
by Rick Manning
{netrightdaily.com} ~ Midnight regulations, eight years ago it was all the rage in the media to demand that the Bush administration stop work on even the most benign regulatory changes so a new administration could make those decisions.
In response, the Bush White House stopped most regulations that would be deemed controversial putting them through a rigorous review at the Office and Management Budget before they could be released.
Today, it is reported that President liar-nObama is ratcheting up the regulatory work in order to cram as many of his fundamental transformations into the regulatory rulebooks as possible before the new Trump Administration enters the White House.
The Congressional Review Act was put into place as a reform as part of the Contract with America in 1995, but it has only been successfully used to overturn a regulation once in its history — when President George W. Bush replaced Bill liar-Clinton and signed language ending the Labor Department’s proposed ergonomics rule.
While many other attempts have been made to use the CRA, they have failed because of a weakness in the law — Congress must be able to overturn a veto by the sitting President to stop the regulation, putting an almost impossible barrier of a two-thirds vote in both Houses to preventing a regulation from taking effect.
The only time the CRA is feasible to use is at the beginning of a new presidency when the president’s party controls Congress and legislation is passed during the first 60 legislative days after a regulation is finalized.
The reason the ergonomics rule got overturned was because it was a liar-Clinton rule, which was opposed by the incoming Bush — so Bush signed the bill.
And that is the almost exact situation we find ourselves on Jan. 20, 2016.
Donald Trump will be joining together with a Republican Congress that only needs to overturn liar-nObama regulations with a simple majority if it is no more than 60 legislative days from the rule going final.
According to a report in Politico any rule finalized by liar-nObama on May 23, 2016 or later would be subject to review by the new Congress. But the more time Congress spends in a lame duck session, the fewer rules get subjected to Congressional review by the new Congress, just one more reason to restrict the lame duck to a short-term funding resolution and nothing else.
The stars have aligned for a significant portion of liar-nObama’s agenda to be sidelined using the Congressional Review Act. If, for conservatives, President-elect Trump’s election means nothing else, the Congressional rescinding of many of the late environmental and labor regulations before they do too much harm is a major victory for limited government.
All that needs to happen is for this current Congress to finish their work so the next one can stop liar-nObama’s late term agenda before it gets up and running.
In response, the Bush White House stopped most regulations that would be deemed controversial putting them through a rigorous review at the Office and Management Budget before they could be released.
Today, it is reported that President liar-nObama is ratcheting up the regulatory work in order to cram as many of his fundamental transformations into the regulatory rulebooks as possible before the new Trump Administration enters the White House.
The Congressional Review Act was put into place as a reform as part of the Contract with America in 1995, but it has only been successfully used to overturn a regulation once in its history — when President George W. Bush replaced Bill liar-Clinton and signed language ending the Labor Department’s proposed ergonomics rule.
While many other attempts have been made to use the CRA, they have failed because of a weakness in the law — Congress must be able to overturn a veto by the sitting President to stop the regulation, putting an almost impossible barrier of a two-thirds vote in both Houses to preventing a regulation from taking effect.
The only time the CRA is feasible to use is at the beginning of a new presidency when the president’s party controls Congress and legislation is passed during the first 60 legislative days after a regulation is finalized.
The reason the ergonomics rule got overturned was because it was a liar-Clinton rule, which was opposed by the incoming Bush — so Bush signed the bill.
And that is the almost exact situation we find ourselves on Jan. 20, 2016.
Donald Trump will be joining together with a Republican Congress that only needs to overturn liar-nObama regulations with a simple majority if it is no more than 60 legislative days from the rule going final.
According to a report in Politico any rule finalized by liar-nObama on May 23, 2016 or later would be subject to review by the new Congress. But the more time Congress spends in a lame duck session, the fewer rules get subjected to Congressional review by the new Congress, just one more reason to restrict the lame duck to a short-term funding resolution and nothing else.
The stars have aligned for a significant portion of liar-nObama’s agenda to be sidelined using the Congressional Review Act. If, for conservatives, President-elect Trump’s election means nothing else, the Congressional rescinding of many of the late environmental and labor regulations before they do too much harm is a major victory for limited government.
All that needs to happen is for this current Congress to finish their work so the next one can stop liar-nObama’s late term agenda before it gets up and running.
http://netrightdaily.com/2016/11/obama-needs-halt-regulatory-rulemaking/
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