I want change; never happened. Trump has done a couple of things this far and all of them he announced upfront. Unlike most politicians, Trump appears to be straight forward. His direction may or may not be up for debate. I’m not sure if he is the brightest of them all, but I do not fear him as much as I feared George “of the Jungle” Bush at times.
My point exactly, the bureaucracy has to be removed or being in power makes no sense. Presidents are allowed a maximum of 2 sessions or whatever it’s called while bureaucrats are allowed for life? At what level is that not corruption?
The change needed in the US is not on that list BTW. All corrupting institutions will have to be removed. If I were the president I would start with Big Pharma.
You blame the opponents, the problem is deeper, bureaucrats, lobbyists( we hardly have those in Norway at the same level( compared to EU and US, i e ) )
Probably the lies.
Which lies in particular?
I want change; never happened. Trump has done a couple of things this far and all of them he announced upfront. Unlike most politicians, Trump appears to be straight forward. His direction may or may not be up for debate. I’m not sure if he is the brightest of them all, but I do not fear him as much as I feared George “of the Jungle” Bush at times.
You read through that list, and still claim that change never happened? And now Trump is spending most of his time undoing what Obama did? Really!?
Also – consider how many changes that were blocked by the Republicans in the House and Senate.
My point exactly, the bureaucracy has to be removed or being in power makes no sense. Presidents are allowed a maximum of 2 sessions or whatever it’s called while bureaucrats are allowed for life? At what level is that not corruption?
The change needed in the US is not on that list BTW. All corrupting institutions will have to be removed. If I were the president I would start with Big Pharma.
While I don’t disagree with the need for harnessing the massive corporations, we are straying from the original question.
What Obama did does not address the true issues of their regime.
Gjermund ॐ Gusland Thorsen IMO, neither does Trump. Instead he seems insistant on dismantling some of the things that work well.
You blame the opponents, the problem is deeper, bureaucrats, lobbyists( we hardly have those in Norway at the same level( compared to EU and US, i e ) )
If politicians in the US had to wear overalls with the labels/logos of who funded them we may or may not be able to decipher the why.
Lars Fosdal Like what ? Inquiring minds are waiting on your answer.
thomas oneill The article gives examples.
Lars Fosdal As usual valid answer.