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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2684463" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Populist platitudes are cheap and plentiful and will only carry a candidate just so far for so long. To his credit Trump used platitudes and populist messages to get to the highest level possible. Today in a immediate results political environment windows of political opportunity are far fewer and close much more quickly. As an example Trump yesterday freely admitted the fact that healthcare is far more complicated than he thought and giving the American people a deal that is better and more equitable would be very difficult. Interesting too is that in his new budget proposal he's not going anywhere near Social Security and Medicare Likewise Orin Hatch today said that tax reform would be nearly impossible. And now you see Reps splitting over what to do about alleged Russian influence with the electoral process. Some want a special prosecutor appointed with findings made public. Others want the House and Senate Intelligence Committees to handle the matter with hearings held behind closed doors and the findings are immediately deemed classified and will not be made public without White House approval. It will take time for Trump to adapt to his new environment. The question is will he have enough time between now and the midterm elections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2684463, member: 58386"] Populist platitudes are cheap and plentiful and will only carry a candidate just so far for so long. To his credit Trump used platitudes and populist messages to get to the highest level possible. Today in a immediate results political environment windows of political opportunity are far fewer and close much more quickly. As an example Trump yesterday freely admitted the fact that healthcare is far more complicated than he thought and giving the American people a deal that is better and more equitable would be very difficult. Interesting too is that in his new budget proposal he's not going anywhere near Social Security and Medicare Likewise Orin Hatch today said that tax reform would be nearly impossible. And now you see Reps splitting over what to do about alleged Russian influence with the electoral process. Some want a special prosecutor appointed with findings made public. Others want the House and Senate Intelligence Committees to handle the matter with hearings held behind closed doors and the findings are immediately deemed classified and will not be made public without White House approval. It will take time for Trump to adapt to his new environment. The question is will he have enough time between now and the midterm elections. [/QUOTE]
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