President Trump has given the Conservative Movement its greatest number of signifcant legislative victories since and including Reagan.


1.  With much to be done,  V.A. reform is well on its way.  President Trump fired or disciplined
more than 700 employees in the VA,  sending a message that times have changed at that agency.

2.  Dodd/Frank's onerous banking regulations affecting,  especially, the small and community banks in this country,  have been changed via a surprising bi-partisan effort.  The changes make loans to small businesses, farms and new businesses much easier, reversing the "one size fits all" legislation of the know-nothing Democrat legislature under the repressive tyranny of Barack Obama. 

3.  The end of the "individual man-date" goes into effort beginning with the coming season, reversing the penalty regime of the Obama Administration.  Obama Care was billed as "universal health care," but, in fact,  40 million folks were uninsured before ObamaCare, and, 40 million are uninsured today.  While the democratic relating to the uninsured is different,  the total number of uninsured remains nominally the same. Ending the man-date is a big deal.

4. The repeal of Obama's military sequestration is another extremely significant legislative event for the Trump Administration.  700 billion dollars was approved for the coming fiscal year beginning October 1,  with another 700 billion approved for the 2019-2020.  Barack and the Dems had allowed our military to become a second rate military power,  with half of our fighter jet force unable to fly because of poor repair and our Navy and Army forces reduced to WW I inventories.  Today,  our air force  is being repaired,  our infantry/Army are being expanded,  and,  our Navy has 200 new ships in the plans or under construction,  with our newest air craft carrier being the largest ever built.

5.  Finally,  President Trump,  with the help of Senate leadership,  has approved 21 Federal justices  (1/8th of all Appellate justices) , the most for a first term Administration in history.  20 appointments are waiting in the wings,  bringing Conservative Appellate court appointments to 1/4 of the total Federal system.  Even if the GOP loses the House,  the Senate has the full first term (assuming good things with the coming election cycle) to bring our Federal Court system back to acceptable Conservative standards. 



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