DC Examiner's Ryan King on whether Donald Trump regrets taking Jared
Kushner's advice to downplay the National Question on the campaign
stump against Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: <URL:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/worst-presidential-campaigns-navarro-reflects-why-trump-lost>
| To Navarro, Kushner was part of a larger problem in the Trump White
| House. Fueling much of Trump's woes was the "rapprochement with the
| traditional Republicans" the former president pursued during his
| early White House days
|
| The so-called "RINOs" (short for "Republicans in Name Only") share
| many common goals with Trump Republicans, such as the pursuit of
| lower tax and regulatory burdens on businesses, Navarro says. But
| the two sides diverge dramatically on immigration, trade, and
| foreign wars: core policy issues.
|
| "Mitch McConnell -- his business model is go to Wall Street and
| corporate America and raise funds, give those to Senate candidates
| who pledge fealty to him. He maintains his power, but he does it at
| the expense of being beholden to Wall Street," Navarro said.
| "Therein lies the beauty of Trump. He did not have to take any of
| that. So we got that black swan event."
Who will Trump select to liaison with Congress.GOV in 2024 and does
he or she predict McConnell deliver a widened spigot to the CHeap
Labor Lobby's scab worker import pipelines in 2022?
John
[email protected]
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"The increase in the size of the labor force since 2007 has been
almost entirely among the foreign-born, with Trump's term (until the
pandemic) having minimal effects on this divergence.
https://t.co/ASxp20CO5k https://t.co/qEgkIbTMgY" - Spotted Toad <URL:
https://twitter.com/toad_spotted/status/1522567622348390407>
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