"Some people say I'm rude, some say I'm unruly, and some say I'm full of nonsense. These comments are not wrong, and I take them as compliments, because I have achieved so much despite being like this." - Trump

On November 9, 2016, Donald Trump won 276 electoral votes, exceeding the winning standard of 270 electoral votes, and was elected the 45th president in American history.

As a "mudslide" in American politics, the most controversial president in American history.

Trump fulfilled his promise after taking office.

During the campaign, Trump made a promise to cut taxes, saying that he would cut taxes for middle-class workers and families, and for American companies to enhance the competitiveness of American companies.

In April 2017, the White House issued a brief tax reform outline of only one page of A4 paper, the main content of which was to slash corporate tax from 35% to 15%, reduce personal income tax brackets from 7 to 3, abolish estate tax, and double tax-free income.

Afterwards, the Trump administration announced a detailed tax reform plan. Except that the highest corporate tax rate was lowered from 15% in the April outline to 20%, its tone and content were basically consistent with the outline.

Also at the beginning of the election, Trump promised that after being elected, he would repeal Obama's health care reform plan (i.e., the Affordable Care Act) and redesign a new health insurance plan.

After he took office, the first executive order he signed was a directive to repeal Obama's health care reform.

At the same time, Republican lawmakers also began to prepare a new health care bill to replace the current law.

On February 22, 2017, the Trump administration also revoked the "bathroom order" left over from the Obama era.

The decree requires all public schools to allow "transgender" students to choose bathrooms and locker rooms based on "psychological gender" rather than "biological gender", which has caused great controversy in the United States.

"My father is really crazy. He seems to really want to be a good president for the American people, but does he know how many people his plan will offend? Once it does not achieve the expected results, he will be attacked by the public."

"Moreover, there are people opposing him in various departments of this country. The Clinton family has too many connections in the political arena. We all advised my father to keep a low profile when he first took office, but he didn't listen at all."

Martin advised: "Don't think too much. If he is willing to keep a low profile, he will not be Donald Trump."

It can be said that Trump's character was cultivated since childhood.

This guy has received a typical "white strongman education" since he was a child. The Trump family's children have been instilled with the idea of ​​"you are a killer, you are a king, you are a strong man" by their parents during their growth.

It means that you have to be ruthless, you have to overcome everything, you have to be a ruler, which essentially requires them to be superior to others.

So Trump was a bad boy since he was young, a school bully, and he was domineering in school.

Not only did he not listen in class, disrupt the class, and like to bully his classmates, he became more and more unbridled, and he and his friends got a few knives and extorted pocket money at school.

Because he did too much, he was ordered to drop out of school, and finally his father sent him to the New York Military Academy.

After adulthood, Trump, who ran a family business, once talked about the power of genetics in a program:

People are divided into winners and losers. You will be selected by nature and DNA, either success or failure.

This competitive and conceited mentality has been throughout every stage of his life.

Therefore, this kind of person is very easy to be arrogant when he is proud.

Not only Trump, but many white elites are like this, because the general environment of white society does not emphasize low-key and hiding one's shortcomings.

The time came to June 2017.

Trump continued his drastic reforms.

On June 10, Trump officially announced the immigration reform policy.

According to the policy, the United States will significantly reduce the number of immigrants, and plans to reduce the annual acceptance of 1 million immigrants to 500,000 per year within ten years.

After the reform, American citizens will not be able to apply for green cards for their parents or siblings.

Secondly, the Trump administration announced its support for a major skills-based immigration reform proposal, replacing the "low-end immigration system" with a "points system" to raise the immigration threshold.

According to the proposal, new immigrants must be proficient in English, have the work skills and stable financial situation required by the United States, and cannot apply for government benefits.

Finally, Trump also ordered the expulsion and repatriation of undocumented immigrants, claiming that all 11 million undocumented immigrants would be driven out of the United States.

The Trump administration also signed a decree called the "National Protection Plan to Prevent Foreign Terrorists from Entering the United States", which was called the "Muslim Ban" by civil groups and the Democratic Party.

This executive order requires that citizens of seven countries, including Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and Libya, be banned from entering the United States in the next 90 days.

In addition, Trump also suspended the original refugee admission program for 120 days to conduct a full background check on refugees.

The resettlement of Syrian refugees in the United States launched during Obama's tenure was suspended indefinitely.

The ban reduced the number of refugees from all over the world that the United States plans to accept this year to 50,000, a decrease of more than 50%.

That was not enough. Just one month later, Trump signed another travel ban.

This ban requires that citizens of eight countries be banned from entering the United States starting from October 18.

According to this ban, citizens of Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria, Yemen and Somalia are not allowed to enter the United States, and some Venezuelan officials are also not allowed to enter the United States.

At the same time, in order to prevent illegal immigration from Mexico, Trump signed the "

" to strengthen borderThe Trump administration has launched a "zero tolerance" policy, where a large number of illegal immigrant families are intercepted at the Mexican border, with adults detained in temporary detention centers and children taken over by government agencies and sent to relatives, foster families or shelters. While Trump has been putting his election promises into action, he has also done one thing. .

A large number of unemployed workers were sent to Guinea, and at the same time, a large number of machinery and equipment from closed factories were also sent to Guinea.

One after another, huge cargo ships carrying machinery and equipment crossed the Atlantic Ocean and came to Guinea.

Guinea's industrial level has once again made a great leap forward.

Martin secretly rejoiced.

When he was in a good mood, even the efficiency of filming the movie was a little faster.

"Hang this ship with steel cables, and hang up the blue screen around it."

"I need to make the ship shake."

"Amber, there is a fixed device under your feet. When the ship shakes, you need to stand very firmly."

(Brothers, please protect me, give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards. Thank you.).

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