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But it's hard because you're trying to solve problems and the establishment doesn't want to do that. And they're upset with you because most presidents just give in, and you won't

Mr. President, you're showing me how hard the job would have been



I used to wonder what it would have been like if I had ended up in the White House as president, being a problem-solving business leader with no previous experience as a political office holder. I don't wonder anymore, because now I know. His name is President Donald J. Trump.
Although there is a long list of maybes where I might have done things differently from President Trump, there's an even longer list of things I would have done exactly as the president is doing. He's trying to solve problems. It is now clear that after only seven months of this presidency, the political establishment and most of the media do not want problems solved. They want them addressed incrementally, and pushed off until a later unspecified time. That's why we are still stuck with the disastrous ObamaCare. Thank you, Senators McCain, Collins and Murkowski for not allowing at least one incremental installment on replacing ObamaCare. I know! It wasn't perfect enough to keep all of your supporters happy, so you chose to just stab the people in the back, and say let's move on and come back to it later. The big problem is that you do not get back to it later, or soon enough to stop the financial suffering and inadequate health care people are enduring. But you want their votes for re-election! Sadly, you'll find enough people who will choose you as the lesser of two or three evils, and enough people who have short memories about the political past. Getting back to solving the problem later is why we have an unfriendly and overly complicated business and workers tax code. The tax code not only suppresses economic growth, it allows the IRS to hide behind it when they want to intimidate and harass people, and target conservative organizations for exercising their freedom of speech.

Some political establishment and liberal media types are already declaring President Trump's objective of tax cuts and simplification dead on arrival, and the legislation has not even been formally introduced yet! Getting back to solving the problem later is why we have a nearly $20 trillion national debt. We have to raise the debt ceiling, because of prior years of spending commitments. But when President Trump tries to use that urgency to attach a measure to help veterans, watch the establishment run and hide. The list of "solving the problems later" in D.C. is almost endless, and the more President Trump fights to solve them for the good of the nation and the good of the people, the more "they" resist. "They" are now sowing the narrative of questioning the president's mental stability. That's a new desperate low blow, because the three R's (Russia, Refugees, and Riots) have not forced President Trump to quit. Memo to establishment and media liberals. He's not going to quit! He's a fighter, so get used to it. And! The people are supporting what he's doing. We are also not going to quit exposing the liberal's deception, hypocrisy and lies. We are just one of the many voices out there resisting the resistance to really solving problems. Those resistance voices may be louder with a plethora of empty wagons making a lot of noise, but our wagons are loaded with the truth and the facts. If President Trump could walk on water, the media narrative and headlines would be "Trump can't swim". We will not be denied the truth and the facts, and nor will our president.

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