As I'm sure anyone who's read my posts knows, I'm not on team MAGA. Despite this, I think at bottom some of Trump's ultimate goals are worth being treated seriously at least. Those goals seem to be:
1) To decrease the influence of the Executive Branch in certain issues, particularly related to lifestyle and identity politics, who is permitted to be in this country, and, more broadly, in regulating industry.
2) To decrease the amount of commitments abroad, both monetarily and militarily.
3) To decrease the headcount of foreign born people in the US.
4) To decrease government spending on social interventions.
5) To decrease government subsidies of other supposed public goods like the arts, sciences, education, parklands and agriculture.
6) To increase the public safety and national security apparatus of the country.
Overall this is pretty consistent with small government orthodoxy and paves the path for tax cuts down the road. My questions for Trump ride or dies are:
A) What do you think the actual strategy is to achieve each of these goals (I know that's asking a lot from an answer, so maybe just pick at least 2) and why do you think that strategy will be effective?
B) In the case of decrease or increase, why do you think that decrease or increase is needed at this point?
C) What do you think will fill the voids created by the proposed decreases and what do you think will be the benefits of the proposed increases?
D) Do you think these ends justify any rhetorical or political means (e.g. courting undesirable constituencies, occasionally working with lobbyists, Democrats or foreign corporate interests and governments, alienating parts of the population)?
Obviously this is a lot to comment on, so considered replies are welcome.
1) To decrease the influence of the Executive Branch in certain issues, particularly related to lifestyle and identity politics, who is permitted to be in this country, and, more broadly, in regulating industry.
2) To decrease the amount of commitments abroad, both monetarily and militarily.
3) To decrease the headcount of foreign born people in the US.
4) To decrease government spending on social interventions.
5) To decrease government subsidies of other supposed public goods like the arts, sciences, education, parklands and agriculture.
6) To increase the public safety and national security apparatus of the country.
Overall this is pretty consistent with small government orthodoxy and paves the path for tax cuts down the road. My questions for Trump ride or dies are:
A) What do you think the actual strategy is to achieve each of these goals (I know that's asking a lot from an answer, so maybe just pick at least 2) and why do you think that strategy will be effective?
B) In the case of decrease or increase, why do you think that decrease or increase is needed at this point?
C) What do you think will fill the voids created by the proposed decreases and what do you think will be the benefits of the proposed increases?
D) Do you think these ends justify any rhetorical or political means (e.g. courting undesirable constituencies, occasionally working with lobbyists, Democrats or foreign corporate interests and governments, alienating parts of the population)?
Obviously this is a lot to comment on, so considered replies are welcome.