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Question: What should be the policies in the post-Trump era ?
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Great Reconstruction
 
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New Deal
 
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Obama's Policies Restoration
 
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Combination between the 3
 
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Other
 
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SoLongAtlas
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« on: May 24, 2017, 09:03:17 AM »

Combination, some new deal like stuff but also admin rearrangement of the fed govt, Reps becoming either a purely rural party or moderating, Dems retaining more and more power on the federal level as time goes on, US retrenchment. A ton of policy new and reformed is made due to huge advancements in automation, bankruptcy and closing of hundreds if not thousands of companies, layoffs, consolidation, transportation rethinking on a grand scale, cyber issues take the forefront in just about everything http://www.futuretimeline.net/blog/business-politics-blog.htm#.WSWRpGjyuUk Both parties tend to favor new versions of protectionism and retention of current jobs, GOP more open to continuation of automation while they double-speak out against it.

A lot of things in this will occur http://www.futuretimeline.net/blog/business-politics-blog.htm#.WSWRpGjyuUk
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SoLongAtlas
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« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2017, 10:18:02 AM »

Once the baby boomer generation is gone things will get much better.   The conservative movement is only alive through them.

So at least until the 2030s for the oldest boomers and into the 2040s for the youngest (born 1960). Some will live into their late 80s, 90s, some 100s but it will be few in number. That gives the 2030s folks the best shot at moderation. Millennials will be in the forties to thirties for young millennials at that time so starting to get involved in politics more/elected office.
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SoLongAtlas
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« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2017, 10:33:39 AM »

- National security and sovereignty
- Economic nationalism
- Deconstruction of the administrative state


These two principles are contradictory and can't co-exist with the other.
Economic nationalism doesn't mean fascism. The state can help lead nationalist fervor. Anyway, I replaced Bannon's trinity with Cruz's because it's more succinct, although of course I'd like all of the above.
You can either have "Life, Marriage, Israel" or you can have "America First". You can't have both.
I never said America First. Israel always comes first.

Why? If it comes first why stay?
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