The Trump Presidency

I remember he and his idiots talking about how he brought respect from the world back to the office

Well, I guess he did by losing lol

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What kind of strings is Trump pulling to allow himself to live at Mar a Lago after promising in writing that he'd never use it as a residence?
 
Donald Trump invents “Office of the Former President” for himself

"That's not orange, it's gold. " FPOTUS
 
i'm curious, what set the precedent for trump to claim 3-5 million people voted illegally in 2016?
of course his actions this election were the democrats fault, i mean, duh. but what about that enormous lie from 2016? who can we pass the blame onto for that one?
 
i'm curious, what set the precedent for trump to claim 3-5 million people voted illegally in 2016?
of course his actions this election were the democrats fault, i mean, duh. but what about that enormous lie from 2016? who can we pass the blame onto for that one?

the liberal media?
 
Genuinely asking... maybe Striker can weigh in... what limitations do Presidents have with these executive orders?

How can he unilaterally decide to just steal money from people?

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Genuinely asking... maybe Striker can weigh in... what limitations do Presidents have with these executive orders?

How can he unilaterally decide to just steal money from people?

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I’m no lawyer, but if this is correct, I find it hard to argue legally:

According to Warren and Schumer, the Higher Education Act of 1965 (which is current law) provides legal authority for the U.S. Secretary of Education to cancel student loans. In their view, the president already has legal authority to cancel student loans. They reference Section 432(a) of the Higher Education Act, which grants the U.S. Secretary of Education the authority “to modify, compromise, waive, or release any right, title, claim, lien, or demand, however acquired, including any equity or any right of redemption.” Based on this, they argue that it’s unquestionable that the president (through the Secretary of Education) can cancel student loans for all student loan borrowers.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackfr...ancel-50000-of-student-loans/?sh=75a550bf486f

I still don’t think it’s sound economic policy, but it certainly appears legal at first glance.
 
Genuinely asking... maybe Striker can weigh in... what limitations do Presidents have with these executive orders?

How can he unilaterally decide to just steal money from people?

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So if he decides to forgive Federal student loans, who are the people he is stealing from?
 
So if he decides to forgive Federal student loans, who are the people he is stealing from?

All Americans in taxes, future Americans in inflation and borrowed debt.

The biggest burden will be on working class people with no college education
 
well, what is the greater downside ?

other than you paid yours ...

I see over a trillion dollars stimulating the economy
 
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