Thursday, January 11, 2018

What you need to know about President Trump

What are we to make of President Trump's comments
during the White House meeting with Congress to
discuss the immigration issue?  And why did he use
words that get many cackling with concern?

Since the president has been so roundly criticized it
might indicate he is doing something right.

Most Americans don't know anymore about Trump
then what they learn from the media.  

I have heard even those who know him, advised him
in the past, and should understand him also fret 
Trump will become "just another politician".

I differ and remain confident President Trump will 
not renege on his major campaign promise, which 
includes border security,  without evidence he would!

And, to put a comical spin on Trump's commitment,
this photo speaks volumes.   Can anyone actually say
the president is not serious?

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But, what also must be considered when trying to reconcile
what we hear and what President Trump does is the name
dropping of those who have his "ear" and influence decision.  

Those concerned need to remember Trump has had more 
people attempt to influence him than anyone who has served
as president, meaning he cannot be easily dissuaded. In his 
life he have been "battle tested".

Curious with all the names 'dropped' there is no mention 
of his two closest advisors,  Chief of Staff  John Kelly and  
political counselor,  Kellyanne Conway.  Neither would
advance a narrative to weaken his presidency and call 
out the media for stating otherwise. As long as they serve
President Trump, I remain  confident in him serving us 
as promised.

There is also another thought which entered my mind as
I watched members of Congress advance their opinions
on what must be done on immigration related issues.

As I listened to the suggestions and Trump's response
its easy to see why some concluded the president was
'caving' on his campaign promise of  improved border 
security.

To put those of little faith minds at ease I offer the 
following, from the "Godfather"

Did you think that could fool a Corleone?  
Michael Corleone to his brother in law, Carlos Rizzi.

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Put aside all you hear and read, all that matters
is what immigration legislation is presented
and whether or not President Trump signs it!

















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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

President Trump Meets Senate on Immigration

The following are my thoughts on the two hour meeting President Trump held
with members of Congress on immigration, one hour which was broadcast live
and available on YouTube at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fc5tIKFDy1s

Although it was reported as a meeting on immigration, a single issue, the 'Deferred
Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACAthat allows individuals who illegally entered
our country as minors to receive a renewable two-year period of 'deferred action' 
from deportation and eligible to work, got the most attention.

If you not aware, DACA is an Executive Order of  President Obama who defended
it stating "This is a temporary stopgap measure that lets us focus resources wisely 
while giving a degree of relief and hope to talented, driven, patriotic young people."

For a president to offer a 'stopgap measure' without asking Congress to offer
legislation shows he is not serious, proven by the fact Congress has done nothing,
until Trump arrived and stated he is 'ending DACA', and left it up to Congress to
authorize a lawful replacement.

What DACA did was open the door to an avenue that further complicates 
addressing illegal entry, special treatment for children coming across
our border. 

President Trump opened the meeting by saying he wants to see the estimated 
800,000 DACA eligible children, now adults, stay as an "act of love", but also
stated he wants to end the extension to their relatives, known as 'chain migration'
and end the 'lottery system' used to select immigrants to apply for entry/ Both
are essential in any comprehensive immigration overhaul. 

As I watched the entire one hour video it was easy to see the differences between
Democrat and Republican approaches to immigration.

Democrats, not surprisingly, used their time to focus on DACA, pointing to
the many who have contributed since arriving, even going so far as ignoring 
Trump's opening remarks and saying we should extend this program now
and address border security"later" as Sen. Feinstein has been pushing.  

Some Republicans, such as Sen. Tom Cotton, took issue with Feinstein suggestion
saying border security now is essential, as it has been the decades old forgotten
promise, and he reminded everyone what President Trump said at the outset.

This influx of children migrating here was not unintended consequences
of DACA, it was deliberate and coordinated effort to overwhelm even further 
an overwhelmed broken immigration system.

DACA was the brilliantly planned and coy move to once again use the Democrat 
'ace in the hole', empathy, to misdirect attention from immigration.

DACA also sent a signal to Mexico and Central America by President Obama, 
"send us your children", they will be allowed to stay, and led to thousands
coming unaccompanied for almost a decade!

My assessment of the event differs from the many conservatives I respect.
While they point to comments of Trump as troubling as "act of love", 
"comprehensive" and "I will sign the bill" as a signal the president will 
not hold his campaign promises, I take exception.

My take, President Trump will strengthen not only the border, but the 
entire immigration system.  "Merit based" was never mentioned prior 
to Trump saying in on the campaign trail. Now, we hear it is essential
for our country to have the 'best and brightest' from around the world.

Also, Trump's "act of love" remark took away the Democrats 'empathy 
card' so he cannot be portrayed as heartless, even as he insisted ending
on 'chain migration'.

Take note President Trump had ample opportunity to shame the 
invited members of Congress for their failures but did not, aside
from mentioning "ear marks" used by Congress to fund projects
without legislating, which received some laughter.

In closing, President Trump has set the table and let the American people
see for themselves and listen in on the conversation.

Don't be dissuaded by what others say about President Trump, most
were wrong in the past and probably are now.

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

A contrast in Leadership

If the anti-Trump 'agents' at the establishment media want to begin 2018
as they ended 2017, attacking President Trump, its appropriate to do
likewise, offer serious and honest opinions of his leadership.

This is first offering of the New Year and may signal how international
relations will be administered by an "America First" president!


A contrast in Leadership....


The media relish any opportunity to compare presidents, especially when
it can bolster a partisan viewpoint of one over another. But, even objective 
comparisons are unfair as circumstances and issues influence the decisions
presidents make.

Today, there is a rare opportunity for a legitimate comparison as the same
problem persists that clearly demonstrates the difference in leadership 
styles between two men, one who led our nation and the other who leads
our country now.

This opportunity presents itself in the problems in Iran and the recent 
uprising  against a despotic regime that claims to be a legitimate govt.

The recent headline read, "Iran Rocked By Anti-Government Protests" as
protesters took to the streets of several cities to challenge Islamist tyranny 
that has ruled since 1979.

For a comparison in American presidential leadership we need to go back
to 2009 when Iranians last protested its government. It was called the
'Green Revolution',  in response to the election of President Ahmadinejad
that protesters believed had been stolen, leading to violence in the streets.

It took several days before President Obama made a statement and when he 
did, his clarity was murky at best, as he said,

"I think it would be wrong for me to be silent about what we’ve seen on the 
television over the last few days, I would say to those people who put so 
much hope and energy and optimism into the political process."

"I would say to them that the world is watching and inspired by their 
participation, regardless of what the ultimate outcome of the election was."

"And they should know that the world is watching and up to Iranians to 
make decisions about who Iran’s leaders will be.”

“We respect Iranian sovereignty and want to avoid  the United  States
being the issue inside of Iran.”

"My understanding is, is that the Iranian govt. says they are going to look
into the irregularities that have taken place."

"We weren't on the ground, we did not have observers, we did not have international observers on hand, so I can't state definitively one way or 
another what happened"

I can sum up what President Obama said as, 'Psychobabble', empty rhetoric 
with little if any foundation, proven with his next statement a week later,

Obama condemned Iran for its "oppressive behavior."
That was the end of Obama's concern, doing anything to prevent him from going forward with the nuclear agreement that now makes Iran 
the most threatening force towards its Arab neighbors.

Now, lets compared what President Obama said then to the response  
President Trump offers now, almost immediately,  as he 'tweeted' to forty million followers, many around the world:


Many reports of peaceful protests by Iranian citizens fed up with regime’s
corruption & its squandering of the nation’s wealth to fund terrorism abroad.
Iranian govt should respect their people’s rights, including right to express 
themselves. The world is watching! 

There can be no confusion how President Trump feels about the Iranian  
government, he does not vacillate about 'not having observers on the ground', 
or 'understandingIran would look into 'irregularities'.  

Nor, did Trump recycle the "world is watchingbaloney.  It did not take 
Trump a week before he condemned Iran as Obama did nearly a decade 
ago, then proceeded with a nuclear agreement that "dealt" lethal blow 
to the entire Arab world!

One decade ago Iranians protested its government the same year our 
country elected a new president, Barack Obama.  Perhaps the Iranians 
believed the first American president with a greater insight into the 
Muslim world would be their best chance to bring down an oppressive
regime, masqueradinas a legitimate government!

The Iranians hopes quickly faded then but now these hopes will  be fulfilled, thanks to President Trump sharp criticism now, which
I suspect will be much more than Obama's hollow words, even 
condemnation!

Your  views are always welcome.

Have a great 2018!




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