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Posted By: Msquared112, 8/22/2022 7:06:08 AM

When President Trump re-takes the White House in 2024, we conservatives will be in charge of the House of Representatives and possibly the Senate. That is the time to fix what has gone so horribly wrong ever since COVID and the 2020 election. Having read Trump’s book, “The Art of the Deal,” I am going to attempt a death-defying feat here by offering him advice. His book reveals him to be infinitely patient and a strategic thinker, making few mistakes. He’s a winner, a fighter, and I take a great risk by daring to give him advice. Nevertheless, here is a list of priorities I’d like to see implemented.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: hoosierblue 8/22/2022 7:14:23 AM (No. 1255795)
We had better get the election process fixed and stop the cheating or we will never see another win. Do you not think that they are going to go full steam ahead on voter fraud in the future elections.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: GustoGrabber 8/22/2022 7:16:24 AM (No. 1255796)
Sounds a little too much like the guy on the next barstool who read a book. Oil independence. Undue one sided trade agreements. Decimate all federal agencies and cut budgets for all federal agencies and department. And surround the administration with loyal people not content to wait it out and return to status quo.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: 2assume 8/22/2022 7:21:17 AM (No. 1255804)
Great list. I think we should have tort reform. Put a stop to law-fare. I am tired of seeing people lose everything because of constant attacks by lawsuits.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 8/22/2022 7:36:18 AM (No. 1255816)
I think Donald Trump's honey-do list is at least three times longer but this one covers the big stuff. He has learned a lot about the corrupt federal government since 2016 and so have we. If we don't fix this mess now, we might as well fly the hammer & sickle and the red star flags next July 4th. Better to go down fighting than surrender to weasels.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Moritz55 8/22/2022 7:59:22 AM (No. 1255835)
Mostly good advice
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Msquared112 8/22/2022 8:16:36 AM (No. 1255848)
#2, I don't know about that. Sounds like some pretty solid advice to these ears.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: John Moses Browning 8/22/2022 8:21:21 AM (No. 1255851)
One more, deport George Soros to Hungary and let them deal with him.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Daisymay 8/22/2022 8:27:23 AM (No. 1255857)
I totally agree with The "List". I also think Soros should be deported and I would add to the list that NOBODY shall send their Millions to States to interfere in their Voting System!
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Reply 9 - Posted by: MickTurn 8/22/2022 8:38:10 AM (No. 1255868)
Thats a good start but you left out Prosecution of ALL Government employees including Congress that have ever acted illegally, this includes Firing and cancelling all pensions on top of Prison time of at least 20 years and confiscation of all assets, PERIOD!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: lakerman1 8/22/2022 8:44:52 AM (No. 1255874)
Hire a competent Human Resource Manager to recruit, screen all applicants for White House and Cabinet jobs. Use polygraph examinations, legal on national security grounds, to avoid slimy characters like Fiona Hill at the NSC, the sissy boy CIA agent at the NSC, the fat Ukranian at the NSC, just for starters. Establish a policy for leakers. You leak, you are fired. Establishing a group of advisors equal to the group that screened judicial nominees. Polygraph the applicants for those positions. Do not allow John Bolton or K.T. McFarland anywhere near your administration. Establish weight standards for the military, including Generals and the Secretary for Defense. Restructure the FBI, bring in new leadership. Replace the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Thos Weatherby 8/22/2022 9:12:15 AM (No. 1255916)
My advice is to tell the author to shut-up. There is already a plan and we don't need a news person to tell Trump what to do. The plan has been working and this will be an exciting next few months. A scare tactic is on the horizon but things are changing rapidly. Get Vocal. And Vote!!!!
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Reply 12 - Posted by: red1066 8/22/2022 9:28:31 AM (No. 1255924)
I think most of what was written can be implemented by removing the top 25% of every government agency including the Pentagon. Further cuts may be needed for certain departments, but 25% would be a good start. At least it would send a message. Releasing every J6 person from jail and eliminating the charges of everyone else can be done with the stroke of a pen. Then go after the judge responsible. The oil part has been done before. Just do it again.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: bigfatslob 8/22/2022 9:50:57 AM (No. 1255954)
Above all disarm the IRS there is no need for a tax collection agency to carry a firearm the same with the ATF. Don't just fire the top level of the FBI dissolve it completely the entire squad of agents are crooks.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Lucky5 8/22/2022 9:51:46 AM (No. 1255955)
The first thing he needs to do is hire true conservatives and fire a huge amount of people. Hopefully he knows what to do this time.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: MDConservative 8/22/2022 11:01:47 AM (No. 1256051)
Oh, my! What a list!! Much of it out of any president's reach, practically and/or legally. "Immediately fire any federal officials who refuse to prosecute criminals." Really, put an end to prosecutorial discretion? If the FBI files a case, the local US Attorney is obligated to charge and try said case? Wouldn't that be wonderful policy in the hands of Obama/Biden or some future administration? "Fire appointees who populate government agencies who have been making law... legislat(ing) behind Congress’ back, and often with Congress’s imprimatur." And PDT better have reliable replacements ready and able to pass Senate consent. Maybe Mad Dog or T-Rex would be better suited in one of these. And the last bit misses the point that Congress doesn't make rules and regulations, but passes enabling acts delegating this "lawmaking" to the various bureaucracies. Ask your Congresscritter why they do this, and whether (s)he supports ending the practice... The list goes on and on...so do the unwanted ramifications in the wrong hands, and the interference in state issues, such as using "paper ballots." Remember when the state legislatures made the rules?
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Reply 16 - Posted by: DVC 8/22/2022 11:14:19 AM (No. 1256058)
A great wish list, but much of it is beyond the power of the President acting alone. Too many "Republicans" are RINOs and would not support much of this list.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Highlander 8/22/2022 12:32:36 PM (No. 1256147)
This is the best part for me! “ It is not up to the Left to lower everyone else's standard of living except their own, then to claim the moral high ground "for the sake of the planet." We know that's a lie. They know it's a lie, and Trump knows it's a lie. I hope he has a list of who has been naughty and nice.”
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Reply 18 - Posted by: WV.Hillbilly 8/22/2022 12:50:36 PM (No. 1256167)
Waive all environmental and permitting restrictions on construction of new refineries. Remove all restrictions on the burning of coal, oil and gas for power plants. These are strategic items.
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