Machiavellian said:
Ryuu96 said:
These include:
- A 16-week national ban on abortion (individual states could go farther).
- An end to "no fault" divorce.
- Ending surrogacy.
- Using federal education funding to end sex education in schools.
- Change federal programs that penalize marriage.
- Revoke FDA approval of "chemical abortion drugs" and the ability to receive abortion drugs via mail.
- Protecting "religious and moral" objections for employers who decline contraception coverage for employees.
- Eliminate policies that "subsidize single-motherhood" (no specifics given).
- Increasing surveillance of abortion and maternal mortality reporting in the states.
- Invoking the Insurrection Act on Day One to quash protests.
- Refusing to spend authorized congressional funds on unwanted projects (a practice made illegal under Nixon) and fight the case to the Supreme Court.
- Eliminating the diversity lottery for immigration and reforming immigration criteria away from nation of origin, education, family connections, and employment to instead base immigration quality on their commitment to biblical teachings. Saying a person's background doesn't define who can enter the U.S., but rather, citing Biblical teachings, whether that person "accept[ed] Israel's God, laws and understanding of history."
- Create a new federal task force on fighting anti-Christian bias to be led by "a fully reformed Department of Justice that's fair and equitable."
- Get court rulings recognizing that the separation of church and state is "a commitment to an institutional separation between church and state, but not the separation of Christianity from its influence on government and society. Such a framework can lead to beneficial outcomes for our own communities, as well as individuals of all faiths."
- Eliminate funding for and penalize state programs that promote transgender acceptance and replace them with programs that attempt to help correct gender confusion in youths.
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A lot of those items cannot be done without congress. Pretty much sounds like a lot of BS dog meat.
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Congress never punishes Trump for anything. They'd sit by silently on this one.
Trump wanted to use active duty military to fire on the DC protesters in June 2020. Did Congress do anything? No. It took Mark Esper and Mark Miliey, Trump's civilian and military advisers, disobeying his orders. And when this came out on Facebook, Trump supporters were demanding they be jailed for disobeying direct orders from the Commander-in-Chief.
What the Trump presidency taught us was how weak the system of checks and balances really is. As long as just 34 Senators out of 100 are willing to back his plays, the President can do anything he wants with impunity. A lot of Trump's excesses were curbed by sabotage from employees of the Executive Branch who knew that his actions might trigger widespread violence.