Saturday 7 January 2017

President-elect, Donald J. Trump makes social security and tax reform his priority over ethical reforms

Donald J. Trump

Though the U.S. Congress was yet to resume as at Monday, but report has it that some politicians were already warming up for big power tussle which is expected to result into a dramatic change in the political history of the United States of America.

Monday was reported to be a wet Bank Holiday, without any notification, members of the Republican Party went into a closed door meeting with the sole objective of choosing to gut an ethical panel, which cleared both sides of the political aisle scratching their heads.


Was the President-Elect going to endorse the annihilation of an autonomous supervisory body, the eyes and ears on any potential corruption on Capitol Hill? Shouldn't something be said about his arrangement to deplete the bog?

On Twitter, he was strangely noiseless on the back room moves, picking rather to dispatch an assault on another corporate target - General Motors.

It was said that Mr Trump undermined to hit them with a major border tax for making autos worked in America accessible tax exempt in the US.

However, in a quick reaction, GM immediately confronted his claim, saying just the Chevrolet Cruze hatchback was made in Mexico for worldwide markets with a little number sold in the US.

However, before long, Mr Trump got a political blessing which additionally conveyed some setting to his prior tweet.  

Mr Trump over and again condemned the organization during his campaign. Presently the CEO was discussing a "show of confidence" in Mr Trump's "pro-business environment".

All of that looked like impeccable diversion from the morals debate.

Be that as it may, not long after, again on Twitter, Mr Trump condemned his own political party, recommending incapacitating the Office of Congressional Ethics ought not to be their top need. Stating that changes to tax policy and social insurance, were more essential.

Did he truly not think about the gaggle the day preceding and assuming this is the case, why not? Was inside strain effectively rising over?

Then again was this another political blessing, a possibility for Mr Trump to distinct himself from Republicans and Democrats vigorously condemning of the move to take away the autonomy of a body directing what's going on when others can't.

It's also critical to clarify that Mr Trump hit out at the planning not the substance of the Republican arrangement.

In any case, what the first day of Congress showed the entire world is that Donald Trump stays insubordinate about how and when he shares his perspectives and he isn't terrified to give off an impression of being inconsistent with his associates.

What did we gain from the Democrats? Strategically, not an extraordinary arrangement.


Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's announcement: "With all due respect, we cannot afford a Twitter Presidency" appeared to be strangely worthless and inconsistent with another wave and pace of legislative issues they need to defy.

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