What Will the First 100 Days Look Like for a Newish Administration
The first 100 days of a president’s term are an arbitrary
measure of success. But it does give us a glimpse of where the focus will be.
A Victory Lap
Trump and co are going to move fast. They ran a smart, fun
campaign in contrast to the Harris camps’ lack of a real message. To be fair,
they didn’t have time to prepare given the infighting from the White House. It
wouldn’t have mattered anyway. She was a terrible candidate, and Biden was too
old and becoming more senile with every speech and presser. Trump won a clear mandate
by sticking to the same issues he’d always talked about. Close the border,
punish China with tariffs, promote American industry and stay out of foreign
wars.
He pressed hard on the border. It’s gotten demonstrably
worse since he left. He said the democrats didn’t care about the country and
they went and proved it.
Thanks to Elon Musk, the mainstream media doesn’t have a
stranglehold on information anymore. Twitter, or X, is in the free speech camp.
Matt Taibbi’s reporting on the “Twitter Files” laid bare the strongarm tactics
from the FBI. They treated the social media company like an agency of the
government and broke countless surveillance laws in the process. But at least
they couldn’t hide critical stories this election year.
Everyone who voted for Trump has a wish list for the first
100 days. Our republic is in serious trouble unless we begin to sort it out.
Here are the things I’d like to see get underway right off.
#1 Close the Freaking Border!
The border has been a problem since the Bush 41 days. It’s been a problem for longer than that, but it hit critical mass sometime around the early 00s. The American people were not in agreement with Washing DC on this. American citizens knew were dealing the effects of an open border and resented it. We could be persuaded to go to war in Iraq and spend on Medicare, but we were never persuaded on the border.
George W Bush desperately wanted a border bill that gave citizenship to millions of illegals, then they'd close the border. But they wouldn’t close the border first. That’s when we knew D.C. wasn’t serious about stopping illegal immigration. It was a “trust me” kind of pledge and we didn’t trust them. Trump saw right through it because he listened to people at his rallies. He listened to Ann Coulter too who said he should make it the signature issue.
He did run on it, and he never apologized or walked back his stance. It's why we love him so much, for all of his flaws.
An intractable problem with an easy solution shouldn’t be
this hard to fix. But if there is an open border we know some constituency benefits.
Big business needs the labor, Democrats need the voters and cartels need to
move drugs and people to their customers. Sex trafficking is an industry in an of
itself. If we’re going to commit soldiers to a war it needs to be on our southern
border. A lot of people still think the crossing at the border is about
migrants seeking a better life. Ridiculous. But it’s so much more chaotic and evil than people
realize. We’ve left an open door to our house at the southern border and thieves
are robbing us. It’s time to lock it up and start enforcing the law, like legitimate countries do.
#2 Clean out the FBI and Department of Justice
The Achilles heel of Trump’s first term was his appointment of too many swamp creatures. From Jeff Sessions (Attorney’s General) and Rex Tillerson (State) to holdovers like James Comey (FBI) they caused irreparable harm. He was learning how to run a government and had to rely on insiders. 2024 Trump is a very different man. There are more loyalists and people of solid character who had front row seats to the inside coup known as the “Trump-Russia Collusion Hoax”. Kash Patel was an investigator in the House of Representatives for Devin Nunes. He has receipts. He litigated the whole sordid affair. Putting Kash in charge of the FBI is like putting Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) in charge of the prison guards at Shawshank.
He knows it because he’s been victimized by it.
We generally think of the FBI as a professional
investigative unit that handles wire fraud and smuggling. They still do that,
but they’re mostly a praetorian guard for whichever politicians advance their
interests. Blackmail and intimidation is how they gain power. They’re well
dressed goons. Time to break them up and rebuild the investigative part of the
agency. Rename it if you have to. Did any of the top guys break laws? Throw
them in prison. We can’t have these agencies running their own game with
endless taxpayer money. Send a strong message or it WILL happen again.
#3 Tighten up Election Laws Across the Country
At least a third of the country thinks the 2020 election was
stolen. For a lot of reasons, states either disregarded election laws on the
books or got them changed during that year. Remember too, this was the covid year,
and the deep state was determined to make mail in ballots part of the process. Why?
Because of the Wu Flu and its supposedly never-seen-before-deadliness? Or,
maybe they just wanted to overwhelm the swing states with fake ballots. Mark
Zuckerberg spend hundreds of millions of dollars on election
related issues. You know, just make sure it was completely and totally
fair. They got away with it.
A lot of the election stuff needs to be fixed on the local
and state level since the laws vary so much. It’s less clear cut that way but
ultimately easier to fix. We don’t need federal laws to change most of it, but
we do need accountability for whenever cheating is found. I still hope we can
prosecute some of the shenanigans from the 2020 election. But I’m not holding
out hope on that.
#4 Fix Efficiency in Spending
It sounds like a contradiction in terms, fix efficiency by
using an inefficient system. But efficiency comes in the form of cuts. Cut out
redundant agencies, departments, people and offices. Our government is 36
trillion in debt. Clearly we’re spending money we don’t need, for projects
and officials we don’t need. There are too many people on the dole. I’m not
even talking about people who refuse to work and get free groceries every
month. That’s a problem for sure, but waste is everywhere you look. It all goes
to a constituency and isn’t easy to take away either.
We ‘solve’ everything with money. Can’t get a vote on your
bill, pay off the Senator by adding his pet project to it. Need information
from a foreign source on troop movements, bring a suitcase full of money. Want
contractors to build bases in a hot zone, break out the checkbook. I’m hopeful
about Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s project to cut waste,
but I don’t know how much power they have. All spending changes need to go
through the House of Representatives, making it tough. But I’m hopeful that
they’ll identity massive areas of fraud. There are a lot.
Conclusion
The first 100 days should give us a good idea of how effective Trump’s appointment’s are. This isn’t one of those times in the country where we can keep plodding on, pretending everything is fine. Not to be too negative, but I’m amazed we haven’t had a serious economic crisis yet. We’re top heavy and it’s corruption that’s making us overweight. Argentina seems to have righted their ship for now. This is a time for bold leaders and bold ideas. We can learn a lot from Javier Milei and his bold reforms.
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