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Trumps Agenda
Donald Trumps website had very little when it came to the matter of his stances on political issues. However I was able to find almost all conservative politicians and there views on issue on http://www.ontheissues.org/default.htm. Then I took a look at which issues Trump deemed most important throughout his campaign and it was clear that budget and economy, immigration, and National Security were his top three.
            When it came to the economy Trumps position was quite clear he planned to cut taxes from 35 percent down to 15 percent on corporations to allow them to have a larger budget for hiring American employees. This would also give some of the larger corporate organizations incentives to keep them from moving overseas. His ties to the business world and his experience in that area was what he used to assure his acolytes that he would come through on his promises in this area. Also when it came to the budget he had a few cost cutting planes like doing away with the Environmental Protection Agency and lowering funds allocated to the public education field both of these were highly controversial topics of his.
            Looking at Trumps plans for immigration he had one of the strongest immigrations stances we have seen in a long time, which at times came across as racist and insensitive to minority groups. Trumps specific plans were to build a wall on the U.S. and Mexico border and have Mexico somehow pay for it. Then he also wanted to add 5000 more border patrol agents. This would add jobs to say the least but as for where the funds would come from that is a mystery.
            Last but not least Trump had a strong stance on National Security. In my opinion his ideas on this were very much in the right direction. He wanted to give the power back to the military to let them do what they do so well. He saw no use in having a politician controlling our military and deciding what was in our best interest for national security. This certainly shows with his choice of Secretary of Defense Mattis a retired Marine Corp General.
            At the end of the day Trumps agenda lines up very well with that of the political party. The largest agenda of the party right now is Homeland Security and Trump certainly has that covered.
Oppositional Agenda
Now if we analyze the opposition and look at Ted Cruz and his political platforms he mostly focused on government reform, foreign policy, and health care. All issues Trump tackled as well but were not exactly on the top of his agenda. Cruz Like many others attacked Trump for not having a large background when it came to foreign policy. Cruz’s ideas when it comes to foreign policy are atrocious and idiotic to say the least though. He would have kept oppressive leaders in office In the middle east to avoid a fight and would most likely pull all troops out of Afghanistan. Obama already did that once in Iraq you don’t have to have an I.Q. above 80 to figure out that that would be a stupid idea. If we look at Cruz’s stances on Trumps top agenda items they agree in certain areas. Both want to do away with the Department of Education and Common Core. Both of them want to control illegal immigration though Cruz’s stance on this is much more soft. However, when it comes to National Security Cruz’s ideas on Foreign Policy already go to show that as Commander and Chief he would make decisions that would be extremely detrimental not only to this country but to others as well.

Media
            The media certainly agrees with Trump as to what his most important political agenda’s are. However, they don’t agree with him on his stances and are very critical as to why these are his top agendas. The Media constantly talks about his stances on immigration and his racial insensitivity towards minorities. They believe his policy on illegal immigration is terrifying. When the media discusses his cost cutting plans the fact that he is blatantly uncaring about the environment and education system is what tends to get the most news coverage. Last when discussing his putting power back where it belongs in the military if you want to see the media’s opinions on that all you
have to do is look at the most recent military bombing in the Nangarhar Province in Afghanistan. The Media as usual is extremely critical of the Military’s actions wondering how they could cause such damage without causing civilian casualties. Battle damage assessment released this morning confirms 36 Isis fighters’ dead and no civilian casualties, shocker; the military might actually be good at their job. The media, however, continues to attack Trump on his recent military and defense strategies.

           


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  1. I agree that Trump for the most part does line up with the political ideologies of the party, but I think republicans were more hesitant to show support in him as a representative of the party because of the way he delivered his beliefs and his most times insulting rhetoric.

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