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    I don’t think this fits into any current thread - it’s not an appointment or anything. Maybe a thread to keep track of his proposals and whether they are implemented?
     
    Far from Russian.

    I am the most left person on this boards.

    I am ready for America to get what she deserves,

    We deserve the carnage we are about to endure.

    You sew the wind, you reap the whirlwind.
     
    This smells alot like what the Obama administration did to the Tea Party 5013c organizations. It was abusive and wrong then and a similar poicy from the right targeting left leaning organizations is equally wrong and abusive.
    The 501c3 exemption should be eliminated. Political organizations do not perform/donate monies for charitable work at all, let alone 50+%. In point of opinion, I would erase the entire concept of charities being tax-exempt. The same applies to charitable deductions.
     
    The 501c3 exemption should be eliminated. Political organizations do not perform/donate monies for charitable work at all, let alone 50+%. In point of opinion, I would erase the entire concept of charities being tax-exempt. The same applies to charitable deductions.
    A lot of the deductibility of charitable deductions was reduced when the did the last round of tax reform. As for totally eliminating charitable deductions, that will still face some stiff opposition IMO. There are many organizations that provide valuable service outside of politics that depend on charitable contributions. St Jude Children’s Hospital for example.

    I don’t have an issue with eliminating the deductibility of political organizations. That would be an interesting debate.
     
    WASHINGTON — Within hours of taking office as president, Donald Trump plans to roll out a flurry of executive actions aligned with his campaign promises, imposing more socially conservative health care policies on the U.S. military and setting in motion the large-scale deportation of people living in the country illegally.

    NBC News spoke with more than half a dozen people familiar with transition planning who outlined a number of quick actions Trump plans to take to signal a dramatic break from President Joe Biden’s administration, which Trump claimed was leading the country to ruin.

    Americans will see the new Trump administration enact changes at a pace that is “like nothing you’ve seen in history,” a Trump campaign official said.

    Trump is preparing on Day One to overturn specific policies put in place by Biden, with plans to end travel reimbursement for military members seeking abortion care and to restrict transgender service members’ access to gender-affirming care, two people familiar with the plans said.

    But much of the first day is likely to focus on stopping illegal immigration — the centerpiece of Trump’s candidacy. He is expected to sign up to five executive orders aimed at dealing with that issue alone after he is sworn in on Jan. 20, three Trump allies said on condition of anonymity.

    By contrast, that is as many orders as he signed on all issues during the first week of his last term.

    “There will without question be a lot of movement quickly, likely Day One, on the immigration front,” a top Trump ally said. “There will be a push to make a huge early show and assert himself to show his campaign promises were not hollow.” .............

     
    All Trump officials talk like he does don’t they? Sorta funny - like nothing you’ve ever seen. Just hollow words that mean nothing.
     

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