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Bannon: Dismantle Administrative State
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NvaGvUp 23-Feb-17
bad karma 23-Feb-17
WV Mountaineer 23-Feb-17
MikeV 23-Feb-17
itshot 23-Feb-17
NvaGvUp 23-Feb-17
Shuteye 24-Feb-17
Woods Walker 24-Feb-17
Mint 24-Feb-17
Anony Mouse 28-Feb-17
From: NvaGvUp
23-Feb-17
Is this Conservative enough for guys like joshuaf?

He calls for the dismantling of the administrative state.

He calls the msm "The Opposition Party."

The entire :24 is worth watching, but Bannon's comments start @ the 11:18 mark

From: bad karma
23-Feb-17
He gets it. The single biggest threat to liberty and prosperity in America is the growth of the administrative agencies.

23-Feb-17
Yes he is. God Bless men

From: MikeV
23-Feb-17

From: itshot
23-Feb-17
aaaaand, a miss

From: NvaGvUp
23-Feb-17
Greg,

No doubt 'MikeV' realized at the last moment that it was time to walk like an Egyptian, which he is, to his prayer rug, where he would pray to Allah for a victory for ISIS, even though they're on the run and getting their azzes kicked.

Of course, now that 'Mad Dog' Mattis is running the show, ISIS ain't seen nothing yet!

From: Shuteye
24-Feb-17
I watched it live on Fox.

From: Woods Walker
24-Feb-17
"Congress will need some pushes and maybe some renovation to get them on board but it will happen with our help!"

Yes! Exactly! But.............................

WE, as the people who actually HAVE the power, must do our part by burning up the phones and the emails to our elected legislators to continually push them to support what the administration is trying to do. especially if they're Republicans. This includes PRAISE for them when the do it right as well as pushing them when they are hesitant.

I've already contacted my Rep in support as well as the White House several times.

From: Mint
24-Feb-17
Ted Cruz thanked Harry Reid for the most conservative cabinet in decades.

I said this in the primaries, if Trump wins and he really isn't a conservative at heart but acts like one who cares? He wasn't my first choice but he is doing fantastic in my book.

From: Anony Mouse
28-Feb-17
For those who have a poll dependency... ;o)

Most Say Democrats Hurt Themselves With Anti-Trump Strategy

Most voters agree that it’s bad for America and bad for the Democratic Party if Democrats continue to flat out oppose everything President Trump does. Even Democrats are conflicted about their party’s scorched earth policy.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that only 29% of all Likely U.S. Voters think it’s better for the country if Democrats oppose the president in every way possible. Sixty-three percent (63%) say it’s better for the country if Democrats try to work with the president instead. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

The findings are identical when voters are asked about the impact of the Democrats’ reported strategy on the fortunes of their own party. Just 29% say it’s better for the Democratic Party if Democrats oppose the president in every way possible. Sixty-three percent (63%) disagree and think it’s better for the party if Democrats try to work with Trump.

Forty-four percent (44%) of Democrats feel it’s better for both the country and their party if they oppose the new president as much as possible. But 46% say it’s better for America if Democrats try to work with Trump, and 45% say it’s better for their party, too.

(Want a free daily e-mail update? If it's in the news, it's in our polls). Rasmussen Reports updates are also available on Twitter or Facebook.

The survey of 1,000 Likely Voters was conducted on February 26-27, 2017 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.

Most voters blame disagreements between Trump and congressional Democrats on politics alone but don’t think the ongoing protests against the new president are going to make any difference.

Sizable majorities of Republicans and voters not affiliated with either major party agree that the country and the Democratic Party are better off if Democrats try to work with the president.

Most voters in nearly every demographic category think it’s bad for the country and bad for Democrats if they totally oppose Trump and his agenda.

Most self-described politically liberal voters, however, believe it is better for America and better for the Democratic Party to fight the president in every way possible. An overwhelming majority of conservatives and most moderates disagree.

Over 90% of voters who Strongly Approve of the job the president is doing say it’s bad for the country and for Democrats to totally oppose Trump. Among voters who Strongly Disapprove of the president’s job performance, 60% say it’s better for the country and 58% think it’s better for the Democratic Party if Democrats oppose the president in every way possible.

Just after the election in November, 64% of Democrats said it is more important for their party to stand up for what it believes in rather than work with the new president. Thirty-two percent (32%) disagreed and said Democrats should work with Trump.

But a majority of all voters - including half of Democrats - say Democrats in Congress won't be able to halt the president’s agenda.

Eighty-three percent (83%) believe Trump is likely to reverse or abolish most of President Obama’s accomplishments.

Forty-five percent (45%) of voters say the country is headed in the right direction. That compares to 29% a year ago and is higher than during any week of Obama’s presidency.

Bernie Sanders has the edge, but it’s a close contest when Democrats are asked who should be the party’s nominee against Trump if he seeks reelection in 2020. One-quarter of all voters, however, say the party should look for a new face.

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