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JMHoo

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From Rich Lowry:


Republicans have tried, on and off, to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil drilling since the 1980s. The effort has always engendered intense opposition and always been abandoned. A provision for drilling in ANWR is included in the Republican tax bill almost as an afterthought.

Republicans took a constitutional fight against Obamacare’s individual mandate to the Supreme Court in 2012, and lost. They targeted it in their Obamacare repeal-and-replace bill earlier this year, and lost. They tried again with a last-ditch “skinny repeal” bill, and lost yet again. Repeal of the individual mandate also is included in the Republican tax bill.

As the year ends, President Donald Trump is compiling a solid record of accomplishment. Much of it is unilateral, dependent on extensive executive actions rolling back President Barack Obama’s regulations, impressive judicial appointments, and the successful fight against ISIS overseas. The tax bill is the significant legislative achievement that heretofore had been missing.

For much of the year, Trump’s presidency had seemed to be sound and fury signifying not much besides the welcome ascension of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court; now, it is sound and fury signifying a discernible shift of American government to the right. It’s hard to see how a conventional Republican president would have done much better, except if he had managed to get Obamacare repealed, which was always going to be a dicey proposition given the narrow Republican majority in the Senate.

The tax cut is big — $1.5 trillion over ten years, and even more if you account for the budgetary gimmicks — and has changes that conservative economists have sought for decades, particularly the lower corporate rate (from 35 to 21 percent), the move to a territorial tax system (companies would only be taxed on their earnings in the U.S.), and the business expensing (companies can write off the full cost of new buildings and equipment). These reforms are arguably as significant on the corporate side as the Reagan reforms of 1981 were on the individual side. They stand a good chance to be enduring, too — it’s unlikely we are ever going back up to a 35 percent corporate rate or returning to a worldwide tax system.

The administration’s deregulatory apparatus has been in full gear. The Environmental Protection Agency is unspooling the Waters of the United States and the Clean Power Plan, major Obama-era regulations. The Federal Communications Commission reversed net neutrality. The Education Department rescinded an Obama administration Title IX letter that pushed colleges into abandoning due process in sexual-assault cases.

Obama administration rulings that occasioned fierce debates during his time in office have fallen by the wayside with barely a whimper. Obama blocked the Keystone pipeline to appease environmentalists who vociferously argued that the future of the planet was stake. Trump greenlighted it without a fuss. Obama imposed a Health and Human Services mandate that feminists portrayed as the only obstacle between women and a Handmaid’s Tale future. Trump reversed it, and contraception is still widely and easily available in America.

If any Republican would have done much of what Trump has, three acts stand out — pulling out of the Paris accords, decertifying the Iran deal, and declaring Jerusalem the capital of Israel. All three demonstrated an imperviousness to polite opinion that is one of Trump’s signature qualities.

If any Republican would have done much of what Trump has, three acts stand out.

The president also began the process of ending DACA, the Obama amnesty for so-called DREAMers, and has re-established a baseline of immigration enforcement that has had an instant impact on illegal border crossings.

None of this is to deny Trump’s failings. Congressional leaders often have to work around his shambolic governing style. Next year could bring a bout of protectionism, and his opposition to entitlement reform during the campaign makes it unlikely Republicans will get a handle on spending. His toxic persona could drive a Democratic wave in the 2018 midterms.

Whatever next year brings, though, Republicans aren’t leaving this one empty-handed.

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Posted: 05/04/2018 at 3:26PM



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That Silver Tongued Devil is speaking now ** -- 757 05/04/2018 2:37PM
  Here is a good one from today: -- hooshouse 05/04/2018 3:07PM
  You're right, no one has even put forth a bill -- hoothat 05/04/2018 9:46PM
  I did. -- hoothat 05/04/2018 10:11PM
  Which part is the problem -- hoothat 05/04/2018 10:20PM
  Oh I get what YOU think is funny -- hoothat 05/04/2018 10:32PM
  "Intentionally obtuse"? Hello pot, meet kettle. ** -- VAGentleman05 05/05/2018 2:00PM
  Ahhh, you decided to join the discussion. cute ** -- hoothat 05/05/2018 6:43PM
  You’re under seige! And not under seige! ** -- hooyorkcity 05/05/2018 6:53PM
  You clearly are a real deep thinker... -- hoothat 05/05/2018 8:32PM
  What's funny is... -- hoothat 05/05/2018 8:46PM
  True that, hoothat. Have a good rest of the weekend. ** -- hooyorkcity 05/05/2018 8:48PM
  You went to UVA? -- hoothat 05/05/2018 11:03AM
  I just asked you to quote me accurately -- hoothat 05/05/2018 11:53AM
  Ok let’s delve into the long version of this -- hooyorkcity 05/05/2018 12:09PM
  But that isn't what he said hooyork -- hoothat 05/05/2018 12:44PM
  I didn't get upset, I corrected you. -- hoothat 05/05/2018 1:54PM
  And yet when I expanded on my thought -- hoothat 05/05/2018 6:42PM
  ...I wasn't upset... -- hoothat 05/05/2018 8:30PM
  Lol. it was intentional. -- hoothat 05/05/2018 8:45PM
  That moron wiped the floor with you last election -- TomKazanski 05/04/2018 11:04PM
  “Wiped the floor” “landslide” -- hooyorkcity 05/04/2018 11:12PM
  Largest crowd ever . . . . -- HokieDelNorte 05/04/2018 11:17PM
  Most popular President ever at this point. -- hooyorkcity 05/04/2018 11:26PM
  And his robust good health, historic! ** -- southdenverhoo 05/05/2018 1:54PM
  And don’t forget the best brain! ** -- hooyorkcity 05/05/2018 2:38PM
  And the best words! ** -- Hoo TV 05/05/2018 5:27PM
  Would rather have a guy who gets stuff done -- Simeon 05/04/2018 2:59PM
  Fortunately, we had both with Obama. -- DanTheFan 05/05/2018 09:04AM
  You misspelled Reagan :) ** -- Simeon 05/05/2018 09:18AM
  Does this really mean anything? -- BonsackHoo 05/04/2018 5:37PM
  Those are generally my views -- BonsackHoo 05/04/2018 8:49PM
  It seems like all of you have policy disagreements. -- BonsackHoo 05/04/2018 7:12PM
  Responding to yourself? -- hoothat 05/04/2018 8:04PM
  So Obama did nothing? -- BonsackHoo 05/04/2018 8:46PM
  Did you fall into a bottle last night? -- wahoo138 05/05/2018 10:37AM
  He asked me to cut and paste his reply -- hoothat 05/05/2018 11:04AM
  South China Sea was a failure under Obama. -- Lupos 05/04/2018 8:51PM
  Have you been following this thread? -- BonsackHoo 05/04/2018 8:58PM
  You are flailing. -- hoothat 05/04/2018 9:04PM
  No, it was not consensus on exiting Iraq. -- ryno hoo 05/04/2018 7:02PM
  Please tell you are not using Iran deal as an example -- TomKazanski 05/04/2018 6:38PM
  Hindsight? -- hoothat 05/04/2018 6:32PM
  I wish it were simply about lack of eloquence. -- hoolstoptheheels 05/04/2018 4:32PM
  Tax cuts will be revenue neutral. ** -- 81_Hokie 05/04/2018 8:02PM
  You think tax cuts hurt people? -- TomKazanski 05/04/2018 8:59PM
  The people that have to pay it back. ** -- 81_Hokie 05/04/2018 9:51PM
  Liberals are going to confiscate everyone's guns? Yeah, sure. -- hoolstoptheheels 05/04/2018 5:52PM
  I normally agree with a lot you have to say -- hoothat 05/04/2018 9:44PM
  Liberals would do that in a second. -- ryno hoo 05/04/2018 7:11PM
  Umm....You should talk to Boca -- hoothat 05/04/2018 8:06PM
  Heh, good stuff. -- hooyorkcity 05/05/2018 06:07AM
  They just look scary -- Hoo TV 05/05/2018 07:14AM
  Lol, exactly. Take note Hoolstop. -- hoothat 05/04/2018 9:01PM
  Sounds like he wants to ban semi auto assault style rifles. -- hoolstoptheheels 05/05/2018 08:07AM
  Umm no. -- hoothat 05/05/2018 11:08AM
  I don't own firearms. -- hoothat 05/06/2018 12:07AM
  Well we have had a long going debate -- hoothat 05/06/2018 10:46AM
  Ok, let's assume that's true. -- hoolstoptheheels 05/06/2018 11:06AM
  Lol, be right? -- hoothat 05/06/2018 10:48AM
  Well, I'm sure Boca can state his own views. -- hoolstoptheheels 05/05/2018 11:38AM
  Understood -- hoothat 05/06/2018 12:05AM
  Why don't working Americans care about the truth? -- HptHokie 05/04/2018 5:28PM
  Speculation on the gun confiscation? -- BonsackHoo 05/04/2018 5:27PM
  Sorry I am not here 24/7 -- hoothat 05/04/2018 6:21PM
  Name the stuff ** -- hooshouse 05/04/2018 3:01PM
  ISIS routed, Korean War nearly over, -- Simeon 05/04/2018 3:14PM
  Economic growth is up since Trump took office -- Simeon 05/05/2018 08:14AM
  I'm good with more Hope Hicks! Just sayin'. ** -- Hoodafan 05/04/2018 4:10PM
  You know Miller tried so hard. ** -- hooshouse 05/04/2018 4:15PM
  Gotcha. That sounds terrible. ** -- hooshouse 05/04/2018 4:09PM
  ...SMH -- hoothat 05/04/2018 9:39PM
  27 months? ** -- BonsackHoo 05/04/2018 5:29PM
  I thought you skimped on my fries too! ** -- Shenhoo 05/04/2018 8:08PM
  Ugh. don't do it ** -- hoothat 05/04/2018 6:34PM
  We haven't all died bar. lol ** -- hooshouse 05/04/2018 4:16PM
  It’s not 27 months. Just feels like it. ** -- fphoo 05/04/2018 4:05PM
  From Victor Davis Hanson: -- JMHoo 05/04/2018 3:23PM
  From Rich Lowry: -- JMHoo 05/04/2018 3:26PM

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