For Trump Republicans, who are paying attention, this is shaping up to be one of the most important weeks in a very long time for the Republican Party. It can also be said that this is a very important week for Donald Trump and his chances of being a two term president. Senate Majority Whip John Thune just stated, on national TV, that “the President and Republican leadership advanced a proposal that would use the $1.6 billion that’s already been approved by the Senate appropriations committee and that another billion or so that would go toward border security, NOT TO INCLUDE A WALL. Thune went on to say “if the Democrats even meet him half way [him meaning Donald Trump] there’s a deal there on the table. This comes just days after the president was clear that he would accept nothing less than $5 billion to partially fund the wall and he was willing to shut down the government to get it.
Earlier this year the president signed a huge Omnibus Bill and his political instincts told him it was a mistake. The decision to sign that bill was a disappointment to his base. With conviction he stated he would not sign anything like this again. Many in his base felt that was the time to fight for the issue that arguably got him elected.
In 2016 most Republicans were elected in large part to push the Trump agenda. In too many instances they have stalled it. With few exceptions the Republican leadership does not want the wall. They are becoming one of the most useless political parties in history. The president needs to be clear…..without this partial funding, $5 billion, nothing else gets passed. If they cave on this the swamp wins and Mr. Trump will be a one term president. I will be calling the White House and letting them know that I’ve got the presidents back and I urge him to fight now and fight hard.
CEA Charman Kevin Hassett is a happy MAGAnomic warrior as he continues to explain the disconnect between the strength of the U.S. economy -vs- the world; and how the disconnect impacts the multinationals (Stock Market).
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The interview is in two segments. Part II is below:
White House senior adviser Stephen Miller joins Margaret Brennan to discuss the future of Obamacare and whether the government will shut down over the congressional funding battle regarding border security.
Earlier today President Donald Trump made an unannounced trip to Arlington National Cemetery to pay his respects to deceased veterans and celebrate “National Wreaths Across America Day”. Christmas wreaths are laid at the grave sites of fallen soldiers at Arlington and many other cemeteries around the country.
If you’ve followed the MAGAnomic discussion threads you will likely appreciate this interview much more than the typical Fox Business viewer.
In this interview White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett discusses the recent rise in retail sales and why he is optimistic about GDP growth.
Additionally, at the 03:00 point of the interview he is questioned about the disconnect between the exceptional growth in the U.S. economy -vs- the current status of the Wall Street stock market. Hassett points directly to the ‘multinational‘ disconnect.
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Via Commerce Dept – “Advance estimates of U.S. retail and food services sales for November 2018 were $513.5 billion, an increase of 0.2 percent from the previous month, and 4.2 percent above November 2017. Total sales for the September 2018 through November 2018 period were up 4.3 percent from the same period a year ago.”
Two-thirds of U.S. GDP stems from U.S. consumer sales. Growth of more than 4% year-over-year is excellent and forms the basis for the increases in forecast GDP.
U.S. District in Texas, Judge Reed O’Connor (Fort Worth) has agreed with a coalition of 19 states that Obamacare is structurally unconstitutional without an enforced federal mandate that requires individual participation. (full ruling pdf below)
Absent the enforcement of the individual mandate, Judge O’Conner ruled it was impossible for the Obamacare law to remain. Texas and the 19 state coalition successfully argued they’ve been harmed by an increase in the number of people on state-funded insurance rolls.
The plaintiffs argued: when Congress repealed the tax penalty last year for the individual mandate; they eliminated the U.S. Supreme Court’s prior rationale for finding the ACA constitutional in 2012. The Texas judge agreed.
Judge O’Conner found it is clear the individual mandate is the linchpin of the law “without marching through every nook and cranny of the ACA’s 900-plus pages. The court must find the individual mandate inseverable from the ACA,” he said. “To find otherwise would be to introduce an entirely new regulatory scheme never intended by Congress or signed by the president.”
OMB Director Mick Mulvaney was the favorite for many people; he was the MAGA choice. President Trump has announced that Mick Mulvaney will take over for John Kelly as Chief of Staff.
President Donald Trump goes on offense with a video message on border security. President Trump highlights the past statements by democrat leaders Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama for a border security wall.
President Trump knows his position on the border security wall is the majority view within the American electorate. He is coaxing his political opposition into a corner. Additionally, in an effort to prop-up their ideological allies, the corporate media will avoid this.
Earlier today President Trump met with the newly elected governors of various states and introduces them to key cabinet officials who they will be working with during their tenure. At the conclusion of the introductions the President also took a few questions from the media (transcript below).
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[Transcript] Cabinet Room – 2:12 P.M. EST – THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you very much. We have invited the nation’s — our great nation’s newly elected governors. And some really terrific people. They’re going to do a wonderful job.
All of them had great victories. Some had very, very outstanding victories, in terms of the percentage of victory, and even surprising. We have some real stars in the room. And they became stars because of the way they handled themselves. I could almost say — I think I could pretty much say, Mike, most of them have become stars, if not all. Because you won. Winning is a wonderful thing. (Laughter.)
So I thought what I’d do is go around the room, and maybe you could just introduce yourself; say hello. We have some Cabinet members, too. You can quickly introduce yourself, because we’ve all seen you guys. But I’d love to — maybe say a couple of words. And it’s an honor to have you all.
Kristi?
GOVERNOR-ELECT NOEM: Yes. Thank you, Mr. President. I appreciate the invitation to be here today. I’m Kristi Noem, the governor-elect in South Dakota. Farmer, rancher, small business owner. Served in our state legislature and leadership, and spent the last eight years in Congress, representing and fighting for the state of South Dakota. So thank you for the invitation.
THE PRESIDENT: Great job. Great job.
GOVERNOR-ELECT NOEM: Yeah, thank you. And tax reform.
THE PRESIDENT: That’s right.
GOVERNOR-ELECT NOEM: Appreciate that.
THE PRESIDENT: That’s right. We did a job.
GOVERNOR-ELECT NOEM: Yep.
THE PRESIDENT: Mike?
GOVERNOR-ELECT DEWINE: Mr. President, thank you for having us. We appreciate it very, very much.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Mike. And good job.
Mr. Secretary.
SECRETARY AZAR: Alex Azar. I’m the Secretary of Health and Human Services. And, as you get to know your budgets, you’ll realize we’ll spend a lot of time together. (Laughter.) And we just — we pride ourselves on being a great partner to governors and states and flexibility. So, please — open door, everybody.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
GOVERNOR-ELECT STITT: Kevin Stitt, newly elected governor of Oklahoma. And excited to be here, and it was wonderful getting the phone call from you after our primary victory.
THE PRESIDENT: That was a great victory. Great job.
GOVERNOR-ELECT STITT: Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: Great job.
GOVERNOR-ELECT LITTLE: I’m Brad Little, from Idaho. I’m the lieutenant governor. I’m the new governor-elect, and thank you also for the phone call. It put a big punctuation point.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Great going.
Jared — you know.
Secretary.
SECRETARY ACOSTA: Alex Acosta, Secretary of Labor. And, Mr. President, we just spent about an hour chatting with the governors, and so we’re off to a great start in this partnership.
THE PRESIDENT: Johnny, thank you.
GOVERNOR-ELECT BRYAN: Albert Bryan — Governor-elect, United States Virgin Islands. Thank you, Mr. President and Vice President Pence. Donna Christian sends her regards.
Would really like to thank the administration for their support in the hurricane recovery thus far. And looking forward to a continued, growing relationship and the support of the administration moving forward.
THE PRESIDENT: Good. Thank you. Congratulations.
SECRETARY ROSS: Wilbur Ross, Secretary of Commerce.
GOVERNOR-ELECT WHITMER: Gretchen Whitmer, governor-elect in Michigan, the Great Lakes State. And I’m happy to be here, and looking forward to a good working relationship with your administration.
THE PRESIDENT: Oh, we’re going to have it. Thank you very much. Congratulations.
GOVERNOR-ELECT WHITMER: Thank you.
GOVERNOR-ELECT LEE: Mr. President, I’m Bill Lee, and I’m the governor-elect of Tennessee.
THE PRESIDENT: That’s right.
GOVERNOR-ELECT LEE: And I’m honored to be here today with you and with Mr. Vice President. We look forward to serving the people of Tennessee and partnering with you.
THE PRESIDENT: Fantastic race.
GOVERNOR-ELECT LEE: Thank you very much.
THE PRESIDENT: You did a great job. Thank you.
GOVERNOR-ELECT EVERS: Tony Evers, governor-elect from Wisconsin. Thank you very much for the invitation today. Looking forward to working with your administration.
THE PRESIDENT: Congratulations.
GOVERNOR-ELECT EVERS: Thank you.
GOVERNOR-ELECT DUNLEAVY: Mike Dunleavy, from the great state of Alaska. And I want to thank you for your words of encouragement and offer of assistance with our recent earthquake, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: And that worked out quite well, hasn’t it? Huh?
GOVERNOR-ELECT DUNLEAVY: Nobody passed away. Nobody died in that whole —
THE PRESIDENT: Amazing.
GOVERNOR-ELECT DUNLEAVY: Yes it is.
THE PRESIDENT: Just hit the right spots, I guess.
GOVERNOR-ELECT DUNLEAVY: It’s hard to describe.
THE PRESIDENT: Because that was a big one.
GOVERNOR-ELECT DUNLEAVY: It was a big one. Second-largest.
THE PRESIDENT: Great, Mike. Thank you very much.
GOVERNOR-ELECT DUNLEAVY: Thank you.
SECRETARY NIELSEN: Hi, sir. Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of Homeland Security. I congratulate to — congratulations, first of all. But, secondly, we are here to support and assist you against all hazards, manmade threats, natural disasters. So I know you’ve spent some time with different parts of DHS already, but we look forward to working with all of you very closely. So thank you for being here.
MS. CONWAY: Kellyanne Conway, Counselor to the President. Congratulations to each of you. And consider us a resource and a partner in working with you on some issues of the day, like workforce development, prison reform, opioids and the fentanyl crisis, and obviously all things economic. Thank you. And infrastructure. Welcome.
THE PRESIDENT: Thanks.
GOVERNOR-ELECT GUERRERO: Good afternoon. I’m Lou Leon Guerrero, from Guam, where “America’s day begins.” (Laughter.) My passion is in healthcare. I’m a nurse by profession, a senator for 10 years, and then ran the only locally owned and locally chartered bank — Bank of Guam — for 12 years. And now governor-elect of Guam and look forward to working very closely with this administration.
And I ask you, President Trump, to please do not forget Guam out there. We’re a tiny island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, but I think we’re the first line of national defense for our country. So —
THE PRESIDENT: Good. Thank you very much.
MR. HOELSCHER: Good afternoon. Doug Hoelscher from White House Intergovernmental Affairs. We look forward to being good partners on behalf of the President and Vice President to you and your teams.
GOVERNOR-ELECT KEMP: Mr. President, Brian Kemp, governor-elect of Georgia. I want to thank you and the Vice President for your interest in Georgia in response to Hurricane Michael. And we certainly appreciate Sonny Perdue’s interest as well. It’s going great on the ground. Long recovery, but we appreciate the response and interest that you guys have shown.
THE PRESIDENT: That was a great race. And congratulations. You and I felt very lonely there for a while, right? Had everybody in the world coming down but you ran a great race.
GOVERNOR-ELECT KEMP: Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: Congratulations, Brian.
SECRETARY CHAO: Elaine Chao, Secretary of Transportation.
GOVERNOR-ELECT PRITZKER: Mr. President, I’m J.B. Pritzker, the governor-elect of Illinois. And I founded 1871, which is the — well, named this year as the world’s best business incubator. And as I’ve been speaking with your daughter, I’ve also been a national advocate for early childhood education.
THE PRESIDENT: Very good. Great to see you.
GOVERNOR-ELECT DESANTIS: Ron DeSantis, governor-elect of Florida. Mr. President, thank you for helping out the folks in the Panhandle — your commitment to rebuild Tyndall Air Force Base, it’s important; those are great folks there — and also for your support of the reservoir that we need to build south of Lake Okeechobee so we can fix some of these water problems.
We’d like to be able to speed some of this up with the Army Corps. I know you’ll be supportive of that. And you’ve been real supportive of Florida. So thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: We are very much involved with Lake Okeechobee. And a lot of problems in Florida can be solved by doing that properly. They’ve been trying to do it for 30 years. So we’ll get it done, okay? Good job.
Thank you all very much. We’re going to have a little discussion now about how we can help the various governors, and it’s going to be a very good discussion. Thank you all very much.
Q Mr. President, quick question about Michael Flynn. Mr. President —
Q Any update on (inaudible) your next Chief of Staff?
THE PRESIDENT: We’re interviewing people now for Chief of Staff, yes.
Q How long is the short list now?
THE PRESIDENT: Five people. Really good ones. Terrific people. Mostly well known, but terrific people.
Q Mr. President, quick question about Michael Flynn. As you know, Judge Emmet Sullivan has asked the Office of Special Counsel and the FBI for the documents related to the interview of Michael Flynn. Do you —
THE PRESIDENT: That’s great.
Q — do you believe that the FBI acted improperly in how they handled his interview?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, the FBI said Michael Flynn — a general and a great person — they said he didn’t lie. And Mueller said, “Well, maybe he did.” And now they’re all having a big dispute. So I think it’s a great thing that the judge is looking into that situation. That’s a — that’s an honor for a lot of terrific people.
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