Sunday, November 19, 2017

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Apart from being a significantly successful entrepreneur, Donald Trump is also renowned

as a socialite, television personality as well as an author.   He rose to fame as a

real-estate developer and is the CEO & Chairman of Trump Organization.

Donald Trump is inarguably one of the most interesting and popular personalities in the

world today. His rise from a businessman millionaire to the President of the United States of America

makes for a potential best-selling book. The stars continue to align for President,

Donald Trump and his controversial presidency. What does the future hold for President Trump

and the White House?

Let us hope President Donald Trump works for all Americans, rather than just his base as

we move forward into his first Presidential Term.

For the year 2018, the following predictions are revealed

MASSIVE BUDGET CUTS  

President Donald Trump's team released its first full budget proposal that has been very

notable for the knife it takes to domestic programs focused on science and research,

the arts and, most notably, social welfare programs.  

In order to make the proposed cuts, the administration would need to reduce and eliminate dozens

of government programs.   Here is a brief rundown of what's on the chopping block as

provided in the official administrations documents.   

The Department of Labor will have a 19.8% budget cut,  

The Department of State & International Aid will face a massive 29.1% Budget Cut,  

The Department of education will face a staggering 13.5% budget cut,  

The Environmental Protection Agency will face a shocking 31.4% budget cut and many more  

On the flip side, defense spending would be upped by about 10% and more than half of the

increase in border security funds would be directed toward the construction of a "new

and replacement" border wall.

USA NORTH KOREAN WAR

A war between the U.S. and North Korea is looking increasingly likely these days as

North Korea has stated that it has developed a more advanced nuclear weapon that has "great

destructive power with capabilities to reach the usa.

In recent weeks,  the despot nation has attempted several missile launches and threatened

Guam, an American territory in the western Pacific.

Earlier on Saturday, Kim Jong-un continued his war of words with US President Donald

Trump across international waters, claiming any attempts by the "puppets" to locate

North Korea's ballistic missile launchers will not produce any useful result. 

Trump's administration has vowed that all options were still on the table following

an earlier threat by the President that the US would retaliate with "fire and fury"

if provoked by North Korea. The Republican also tweeted: "The US has

been talking to North Korea, and paying them extortion money, for 25 years. Talking is

not the answer!" In recent months, President Trump and the

North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, have amplified their countries' military standoff by exchanging

bellicose statements and personal insults thru twitter

OBAMA CARE REPEALED

Despite Republicans' inability to repeal Obamacare, President Donald Trump and some

conservative leaders have not given up on calling for renewed efforts to repeal or reform

the law.

After tax reform, Republicans could adopt another budget resolution next year that provides

reconciliation instructions to repeal and ultimately replace Obamacare.

On Twitter, Trump has been vocal about his intentions to continue reforming health care.

Americans need an alternative to the mainstream media. But this can't be done alone. 

However, in a July 28 Senate vote, three Republicans—Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan

Collins of Maine, and John McCain of Arizona—blocked what lawmakers dubbed the "skinny repeal"

of Obamacare.

Trump stated that The most likely chance for Obamacare repeal right now is for tax reform

to pass this winter, pass a new budget resolution in the spring, and then completely repeal

Obamacare in the summer, of 2018 Trump tweeted Tuesday that he would be using

his executive powers to address Obamacare regulations.

MUELER TO INDICT TRUMP

The office of Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller has made public details of an indictment resulting

from Trump's probe into Russia's alleged election meddling, according to reports – a

development that sharply escalates the stakes for Donald Trump and his administration.

While Mr Mueller has yet to make any public comment on possible charges, it was reported that

a grand jury in Washington, working with the prosecutor, had approved the first charges

to result from the ongoing probe, which has looked at possible collusion between the

Trump campaign and Russia. The reports have not specified what the charges are or who

they are to be filed against.

But the stakes for Trump are even higher. As much as the president likes to claim that

the special counsel's work is a ruse and that he's not personally implicated in the

fact-finding mission. 

If Trump were to fire Mueller, the response would go far beyond a polite discussion of

the separation of powers. It would trigger outrage among the president's opponents,

dismay his remaining allies in Congress, and accelerate calls for impeachment.

But whether Mueller is likely to tell us whether or not Team Trump, wittingly or unwittingly,

was a co-conspirator or not, the president could be guilty of obstruction of justice.

POSSIBLE TRUMP IMPEACHMENT  

President Donald Trump should keep his eyes on the 2018 midterm elections, according to

one conservative writer, because he'll be impeached if Republicans don't hold on to

majority control of the House of Representatives.   

The plain political issue is Democrats need 24 House seats to take the House back in 2018,

The table is being set pretty nicely for them to get that number.   And if they get that

number or 10 more than that number, Trump will become impeached indefinitely.   

Suggestions of impeachment have been frequent during Trump's brief but tumultuous tenure in the

White House.   House Democrats even filed articles of impeachment last month, but they

stand little chance of going anywhere, since Republicans have a majority.  

The president's involvement in the ongoing investigation into his administration's connections

to Russia has reportedly worried some advisers. Obstruction of justice has long been considered

an impeachable offense.

TRUMP BORDER WALL  

Although approval for a new border wall has yet to come, the Trump administration has

taken subtle steps to be able to seize land to build one as early as 2018.  

House Republicans have recently stated that they've included $1.6 billion in funding

for President Trump's border wall in their new homeland security spending bill, setting

up a fight with Democrats who have vowed to block any wall funding — even if it means

sending the government into a partial shutdown.  

The bill includes 28 miles of levee wall along the Rio Grande Valley, also in Texas, and

14 miles of replacement fence in San Diego. It also adds 500 new Border Patrol agents,

1,000 more agents and officers for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations and provides

enough money to maintain 44,000 detention beds.   That's a massive increase over

the Obama years, and Trump officials said it will allow them to detain and deport illegal

immigrants faster and with a higher success rate.  

He did say one thing new to our ears: He threatened a government shutdown if "obstructionist Democrats"

try to prevent the wall from being built.  

Trump stated "we are building a wall on the southern border, which is absolutely necessary,"

"Now the obstructionist Democrats would like us not to do it. But believe me, if we have

to close down our government, we're building that wall."

  LET SEE WHAT THE FUTURE REVEALS!

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