Krugminator2
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Which has thus far resulted in which reductions in the size and scope of government?
They are PR things to elicit reactions just such as yours, and which, in the long view, are not even a bump on the road to serfdom.
Let's say Gary Johnson got elected instead. I would have been thrilled at that. That said what actions would he have taken that would have gone beyond what Trump is doing? I am not saying in any way Trump is good philosophically. I just don't think most of the stuff he is bad on will ever be policy minus what Sessions will do to weed and civil liberties. But I think there is a high likelihood Johnson would have appointed a far worse justice than Gorsuch given his comments on judges and in particular Weld's affinity for liberal judges. Mulvaney is about as good as it gets for budget director. Given that Johnson is probably/definitely on the carbon tax train and Weld being a green energy lobbyist, he wouldn't have appointed someone as solid as Pruitt to the EPA.
As long as Trump doesn't get involved in Syria in a serious way and passes tax reform, I think he will have earned my vote. I am pleasantly surprised that things have gone this well on the actual issues. I see Trump as kind of a Warren Harding equivalent. Historians will hate him, but an objective reading shows that he wasn't so bad for small government people.
As far as Pruitt, he seems pretty aggressive in hacking away at the EPA. There was thing he did with California he did a few months back.Again, concrete results?
http://www.slate.com/articles/healt...t_s_deregulations_won_t_hold_up_in_court.html