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In October, Donald Trump released a program for his commencement 100 days in office. Called "Donald Trump'due south Contract With The American Voter," the plan promises to restore "honesty, accountability and change to Washington."
"Information technology'southward pretty impressive," Glenn said Thursday on his radio program.
Trump's very first line particular is proposing a constitutional subpoena to impose term limits on all members of Congress. Senate Bulk Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has already gone on record as maxim, "It will non exist on the agenda in the Senate."
"It's not going to happen, and it has nothing to do with Donald Trump. If anyone can get it done, it might be Donald Trump," Glenn said.
Read beneath or watch the prune for answers to these promising questions:
• What 6 measures does Trump hope on twenty-four hours 1 to make clean up corruption and special interests?
• What 7 actions does he promise to take on mean solar day one to protect American workers?
• What 5 actions will Trump have on day one to restore security and the constitutional dominion of law?
• What ten items does Trump pledge to fight for in the first 100 days of his presidency?
• What, if anything, does Glenn disagree with?
Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors:
GLENN: Howdy, America. I want to talk to you about the 100-day action plan to make America neat once more.
I volition tell you that elections have consequences, and also obligations. And in this election, our obligation is to now stop fighting the battle of, should he be president, should he not exist president?
Did he believe those things? Did he say those things? What's he going to practice? And now he's president. Permit's accept him at his give-and-take, and let's follow what he's going to exercise and then hold him accountable if he deviates from that, with the understanding that every president has to make some sacrifices. They have to compromise from fourth dimension to fourth dimension. Every bit long every bit we don't compromise our principles, we'll exist fine. So information technology'due south a new mean solar day. Elections have consequences. Elections take responsibilities for its citizens.
And i of those is not to be marching in the streets, calling for people's, the death later an election. That is more like a -- oh, I don't know. Russia 1919.
What follows is the 100 day action program to make America great again. Permit'due south become through this. It's pretty impressive.
First, suggest a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on all members of Congress.
STU: Kickoff!
PAT: I like that.
STU: I honey that.
PAT: Yeah, that's cracking.
GLENN: It'due south not going to happen. And it has zip to do with Donald Trump. If anyone can get it done, information technology might be Donald Trump.
JEFFY: He won't.
PAT: Yeah.
GLENN: But -- because he can speak directly to the American people and try to button it through. But already, Mitch McConnell, you know, that great guy who was for Donald Trump, he has come out and said, "No, that's non even going to make it to our Senate calendar."
STU: And the thing almost -- the result why this never happens -- because this is something that'southward supported by 8 percent plus of the people.
GLENN: Yeah.
STU: Is that, it's always somebody who understands, quote, unquote, that, you know, you need to stay in office and everyone needs to hang around. Y'all demand to understand the system and all that.
This is i thing that I actually have and had hope that Donald Trump would push for. It came forth late in his agenda. It was not like 1 of the first things he passionately talked well-nigh.
Just information technology strikes very much of that -- honestly, the Bannon philosophy. Hopefully, that really happens. That one, I'm actually -- I would dear. Considering that one is huge, and it has long-term implications.
GLENN: Yes. That's number ane on his listing.
Number two, a hiring freeze on all federal employees to reduce federal workforce through attrition, exempting military machine, public rubber, and public wellness.
STU: That's --
GLENN: Tertiary, a requirement that for every new federal regulation, two existing regulations must be eliminated.
PAT: What?
JEFFY: Okay.
STU: Wow. I hateful, I like that. I don't know if that'south --
GLENN: We'll see.
STU: Nosotros'll come across. I similar that.
GLENN: Fourth, a five-year ban on White House and congressional offices becoming -- or, officials becoming lobbyists afterward they leave government service.
PAT: Yeah, Obama --
GLENN: That should be easy.
PAT: Only, whatever.
GLENN: I know. Fifth, a lifetime ban on White House officials, lobbying on behalf of foreign governments.
PAT: All correct.
GLENN: 6, a consummate ban on strange lobbyists raising money for American elections.
PAT: Uh-huh.
GLENN: So he says that's day one.
STU: What's that last one?
GLENN: A complete ban on strange lobbyists raising money for elections.
STU: That'southward interesting. Because that was some of the stuff -- it was i of the issues that Manafort was criticized for, being a lobbyist, working with strange governments. It's interesting he would take that on as a big function of his platform. Because, I mean, the most recent --
GLENN: This was after Manafort left.
STU: Exactly. And I know the new people didn't particularly like the one-time people. So information technology's an interesting part of that.
GLENN: Aye.
Offset, I will announce my intention to renegotiate NAFTA or withdraw from the deal under Article 2205.
Now, when it comes to trade deals, I believe Donald Trump 100 percent. I believe he will spend all of his political capital on trade deals. He'south willing to, at to the lowest degree.
Because he -- that'due south the only -- that'southward the 1 thing that remained truthful and abiding his entire entrada. And he said it for years.
Second, I will announce our withdrawal from the Transpacific Partnership.
JEFFY: Yeah, he wants that.
PAT: Wow. Practiced.
STU: I mean, that's no surprise.
GLENN: And I think he'll practice both of us.
STU: Yeah, those -- yeah, the NAFTA 1 volition be interesting to run across of what he does with it. Again, he's not saying he'due south going to get rid of it.
And there's been a lot of positives from it, to be perfectly honest. Just I call back --
PAT: A lot of negatives though, likewise. Information technology'due south non a nifty treaty.
STU: But if you lot can go through and find the bad and get rid of that obviously --
GLENN: Well, yeah, the trouble is, it's an exterior -- information technology'due south an unconstitutional authorities framework being built higher up the Constitution. That's the problem with TPP.
PAT: Uh-huh.
GLENN: Third, I will straight my Secretary of the Treasury to characterization Mainland china a currency manipulator.
Warning.
STU: Yeah.
GLENN: Warning. I would love to do that, but that is kicking the people who are feeding you correct now.
PAT: Hmm.
STU: And, well, I mean, A, he promised information technology. Right? He'due south promised this -- all this stuff are entrada promises. Then you lot're non as surprised to see them. I mean, I don't agree on a lot of this --
PAT: However, all his promises were suggestions. Let's not forget that. They were all --
GLENN: Wait. Expect. I volition tell you this -- I will tell you this, this is one of the main concerns I have had with Donald Trump'south policies, is he is not a conservative when it comes to merchandise deals, not at all.
STU: He's Bernie Sanders on it.
GLENN: Yes.
STU: And that's -- look, that's not something he lied most. He was straight-upward and honest most information technology.
GLENN: No, no. No, I know that. But I have been very clear that if he wants or if he -- if he gets into trade wars -- and that'south how these things are solved -- if y'all start to stick a hot iron into i of your partner'due south eyes, they're going to stick two hot irons in your eyes. And this is what the Great Depression became the Great Depression, instead of an 18-month depression, because of Smoot-Hawley tariffs. So this is very dangerous territory.
I will direct Secretarial assistant of Commerce and U.s. trade representative to identify all foreign trading abuses that unfairly impact American workers and directly them to utilise every tool under American and international law to cease those abuses immediately.
STU: Okay. Again, that'southward --
PAT: Nonetheless waiting for Obamacare repeal.
GLENN: It'due south coming. It'due south coming.
STU: Nosotros're on xi. Just number eleven.
GLENN: Hang on. Hang on. Fifth, I will lift the restrictions on the product of 50 trillion dollars' worth of job-producing American energy reserves, including shale, oil, natural gas, and clean coal.
PAT: Oh, good. Skillful.
GLENN: That could save the economy there alone.
PAT: That's really good.
GLENN: Except -- except prices of energy is so low right now.
STU: Yes, but, I hateful -- certainly, A, this is a positive.
GLENN: I know. It'south a positive. I know.
Six, lift the Obama/Clinton roadblocks and allow vital free energy infrastructure projects like the Keystone Oil Pipeline.
PAT: Yes. Adept.
GLENN: That's gigantic.
PAT: Those ii are actually skilful.
GLENN: Yes.
Seventh, cancel billions in payments to the United nations climate change program.
PAT: Oh, good golly.
STU: Yes.
GLENN: And utilize the money to fix America'southward water and environmental infrastructure. I'm okay with that.
PAT: All right.
GLENN: I want to know the details on that, but I retrieve I'm okay.
PAT: All right. Yes.
JEFFY: He's already tapped the climate skeptic Myron Ebell for his --
STU: Yeah, and that'south a good hire.
PAT: Expert.
STU: Smart guy. And definitely a skeptical climate guy. Over again, expert for us.
PAT: Aye.
STU: That's a good name.
GLENN: Additionally, on the first twenty-four hour period -- so everything he's saying and then far is mean solar day 1.
PAT: Wow.
GLENN: Additionally, on the start day, I volition --
JEFFY: Information technology's a skillful solar day.
GLENN: Yous get this done, you could take a vacation.
I will take the post-obit five actions to restore security and the constitutional rule of police.
Beginning, cancel every unconstitutional executive action, memorandum, and order issued by President Obama.
PAT: I mean, this is -- a lot of these things, Ted Cruz talked nearly.
GLENN: I know. I know.
PAT: This is great.
GLENN: This came very belatedly. And he took some of the terminal stuff -- this is his Gettysburg accost.
PAT: This is slap-up. This is great.
STU: Is this post-election or pre-ballot?
GLENN: This is post-election, just this is what he said at Gettysburg.
PAT: All correct.
GLENN: Okay.
2d, begin the process of selecting a replacement for Justice Scalia from i of the 20 judges on my list, who volition uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States.
PAT: So he'southward actually verifying --
GLENN: He's sticking to the 20 judges on his listing.
PAT: -- confirming that he's going to choice from that list.
GLENN: Yep. 3rd, cancel all federal funding to sanctuary cities.
JEFFY: Ooh.
PAT: Overnice.
JEFFY: Ooh.
STU: And then he can do that on solar day one without --
GLENN: That'due south billions of dollars.
STU: Tin he exercise that?
GLENN: I don't know.
JEFFY: I don't know.
STU: I'chiliad sure he has some program to exercise it, I just don't know what that is.
PAT: Executive lodge?
GLENN: Fourth, brainstorm removing the more than 2 meg criminal illegal immigrants from the country and abolish visas to foreign countries that won't take them back.
STU: Okay. And so you're going to punish -- if they won't take them dorsum -- considering that is an event that we don't talk well-nigh all that ofttimes. They might not -- we might say, "Hey, we institute this criminal. Take him back, Mexico." And they're going to be similar, "Screw you. We don't want him." So they're going to be -- then he would cancel visas to that state as punishment.
That volition be interesting -- I mean, patently both --
PAT: It will be retaliation.
STU: That would probably escalating --
PAT: You got to do something, correct? We've been begging for something to be done.
GLENN: Think well-nigh just canceling federal funding for all sanctuary cities.
JEFFY: Wow.
GLENN: That puts cities similar New York --
PAT: Houston, Dallas.
STU: Oh, my gosh.
PAT: San Francisco.
GLENN: Into massive busted fast.
STU: They have to stop --
PAT: They have to stop it immediately. They have to end it immediately.
STU: I mean, there volition be a million things that happen off of that.
JEFFY: Yes.
STU: But, again, these are --
GLENN: All of these things have massive consequences.
STU: To go to what yous were talking virtually earlier, I hateful, if you take this stuff literally, there might be issues here. But the general direction of information technology is positive.
GLENN: Yes, information technology is.
PAT: If I'm the city council of one of these cities, I'm already planning for that.
JEFFY: You lot're darn correct you are. And y'all've got to be talking about the fact that if he does that, we've got to finish being a sanctuary city.
JEFFY: Or they're going to -- they're already starting to talk near filing lawsuit, fifty-fifty here in Dallas, against that.
GLENN: Good luck in the courts in Dallas.
JEFFY: Okay.
GLENN: Expert luck in the --
STU: It may or may not piece of work. But, again, he can't control that. Right?
So if he tries to exercise something --
PAT: Yeah, these are skillful steps. These are good steps.
GLENN: Fifth, suspend immigration from terror-prone regions where vetting cannot safely occur.
STU: And then this is what the Muslim ban turned into, which is a much more rational policy.
GLENN: Yes. Yes. Aye.
STU: And, again, there could exist some bug with other countries --
PAT: There volition be.
STU: And that'south a fair -- that'southward a fair limitation.
GLENN: Okay. So those are the things that he says he'due south going to exercise on day 1.
PAT: Wow.
STU: No Obamacare in in that location. But I recall that's coming, right?
GLENN: It's coming. That's gigantic. If he did all of those things on day one, I can't guarantee you what the ramifications will be. It makes me happy.
JEFFY: Me too.
GLENN: Only it might set the world on fire. I don't know.
STU: Right. And so going through -- categorizing real quick, term limits, one, I'thou 100 percent backside that. Then he goes to regulation cuts and spending cuts, I love that. With the hiring freeze. Then he has the lobbying stuff, which is fine, merely, I mean, I'm not all that passionate nearly information technology.
GLENN: Yeah.
STU: And so trade stuff, which I retrieve, in my stance, would be bad about of it.
GLENN: Yes.
STU: Then energy, I like that a lot. Climate change, certainly love that he would not be paying for climatic change crap similar that. Supreme Courtroom, 1 of the xx judges is a big step. And this is -- we were told and heard that was one of the things he locked in to become some bourgeois support. Because the outset fourth dimension he gave that list, he gave it and and then backed off of information technology.
JEFFY: Backed off.
GLENN: Drew said he locked in Mike Lee for that.
STU: So that'southward -- and Lee was on that listing. Then sanctuary cities, illegal immigration, I hateful, funding. That's good too.
Then, I mean, most of that is pretty good, I recall.
PAT: Really good. A lot of information technology is actually good.
STU: Yeah, information technology's more -- in the only iffy part is the trade policy. And, yous know, nosotros've talked most that the whole time.
STU: And you knew that getting into this. That's not a surprise.
PAT: Yes. Yep.
GLENN: So he says, and so in my first 100 days, I'thousand going to work on something more than broad with Congress. And I'll tell you what that is, coming upwards in just a 2nd.
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GLENN: First half-hour of this hour, we talked about the things that Donald Trump said he was going to practice on twenty-four hour period 1. Pretty overwhelming. And pretty ambitious. And --
PAT: Most of it pretty great.
GLENN: Yeah. I think -- I don't recollect in that location was anything in there that I didn't think was bully. There were things in there that I worry sincerely about the consequences.
PAT: Uh-huh.
GLENN: And what he ways. The devil will be in the details on the merchandise stuff.
But, you lot know, some things that are really great, just some things that, you know, might showtime a trade war. But who am I to say?
He then says, within the first 100 days of my administration, I will innovate the following broader legislative measures and fight for their passage.
One, Eye Class Taxation Relief and Simplification Human action. An economic plan designed to abound the economy four percent a twelvemonth and create at to the lowest degree 25 million new jobs through massive revenue enhancement reduction and simplification, in combination with trade reform, regulatory relief, and lifting the brake on American free energy.
The largest revenue enhancement reductions volition exist for the middle class. A middle course family with two children will become a 35 percent tax cut.
PAT: Hmm.
GLENN: The electric current number of brackets will be reduced from seven to three. And revenue enhancement forms will likewise be greatly simplified.
STU: I mean, this is near identical to the House plan.
GLENN: Yes.
STU: We talk to -- nosotros had Evan McMullin on the air several weeks ago, and ane of the first interviews we had with him on Pat & Stu. It was almost his verbal tax plan also. Their plans were very similar at the stop. This was not the commencement Trump plan, but the i he landed on was almost identical to the Firm Republican plan.
Anyways...
GLENN: The business rate volition be lowered from 35 to fifteen percent. You know how many people we'll hire?
PAT: Uh-huh.
GLENN: And the trillions of dollars of American corporate money overseas can now exist brought back at a 10 percent rate.
That's a piffling concerning, but I capeesh the effort.
STU: Correct. There's good and bad with that.
GLENN: Yeah. That can cause massive inflation. You bring back trillions of dollars of cash.
STU: Many of these things too --
PAT: If it happens all at once, especially.
STU: Many of these things tin can be done through reconciliation every bit well because they're budget matters. That'south how the Bush taxation cuts got done. It also means that they would have an expiration date. Simply I retrieve information technology's 10 years. And then you would have some time with a much more favorable business concern surround. But then you would take to pass something to go on it this style, which is where it gets really different. But, still, ten years is x years.
PAT: The president and the House and the Senate, I merely don't empathize why they tin't go after something more than ambitious than this.
GLENN: I agree.
PAT: Why non? Why not go for it now? You've got the power. Get for information technology. They never do. Never do. Republicans never -- wait what Democrats did when they accept the shot.
GLENN: Yeah.
PAT: They overhauled 17 per centum of the U.s. economy.
GLENN: Amid other things --
PAT: Among other things.
STU: Dodd-Frank. Non to mention the stimulus. They went for it. They did serious damage. Well, we could repair a lot of that with a really ambitious plan. Information technology'south a shame they're --
STU: But this one is ameliorate than what we accept now.
PAT: I mean, I'll take it. I'll take it. But nosotros always merely have to take it. All right. Throw us a bit. I'll consume it. Any.
GLENN: Well, and that'due south the problem. That'south why you can reach things on the left that the correct tin't accomplish, because the left is always big and aspirational and new.
PAT: Always.
GLENN: And you lot're like, "Wow, that's -- I mean, wow. Who can't dream most that?"
PAT: Right.
GLENN: We're e'er about nickel and diming the tax brackets.
STU: But, over again --
PAT: Like Ted Cruz proposed is doable right now. Because you've got the power to exercise it.
GLENN: I agree.
STU: Permit me give you where this was. So Bush had the tax rates at 35 percentage. This -- and they're at present 39.6, plus some other junk that I assume this gets rid of as well. I don't know that for a fact.
This would movement it to 12, 25, 33. And then you would still have a 33 percent tax charge per unit, and capital letter gains would exist at 20 percent. So, again --
GLENN: That's nonetheless loftier for --
PAT: Are they keeping deductions, or are they trying to take those?
STU: Some -- I mean, it'southward a mixed handbag on that. There'southward nothing flat about information technology. Information technology's the House plan. It really is.
I don't think it's that simplified. There'due south not only clemency and mortgage. There'southward still lots of deductions in there. They will get rid of some of them. They volition get rid of the expiry tax, at least temporarily, which is always -- it's just a ridiculous taxation. Information technology's like the most insultingly ridiculous thing I've ever heard of in my --
PAT: It'southward government theft.
STU: It's not the biggest part of the economy, but it's just morally ridiculous.
PAT: Yeah.
STU: That you would --
GLENN: All this stuff -- all this stuff that progressives have done, I remember, that circumduct around death, is morally reprehensible. I really do. The decease tax.
I'm sorry. Merely I think somebody buying land and putting it in a trust in perpetuity is incorrect, is absolutely wrong.
To be able -- if it's endemic past your family, you know what I hateful? And your family -- you pass it to your son. That'south fine. But telling your son and his son and his son, what he can and cannot do with that land, nosotros have no idea what that might exist on that country.
You might find that information technology has a special stone in that land in 100 years from now. And somebody ruling from 100 years ago is going to tell us, I can't get that rock. Who the hell are yous?
STU: Simply whose country is information technology?
GLENN: It bothers me when information technology is locked upwardly -- information technology's however his land. It'south however his state. Considering he'due south locked it up. No one living today can say, "Oh, well, we want to -- we desire to go look for that rock. We desire to go practise this." No.
That state is only for this particular utilize. Period.
STU: But, I hateful, isn't that your right, as someone who is -- if you desire to -- similar, I remember at that place was a radio station, I don't call back where information technology was. You'll call back this story probably. And the people who owned it, it was a great signal, in the middle of the FM dial. And they made it a classical station.
GLENN: It was King.
STU: And so -- in Seattle?
GLENN: In Seattle.
STU: And they said, I don't care what you do with this. Information technology'due south just got to be classical.
GLENN: But they were still alive. The family that owns Male monarch, I call back they all the same are -- I tin't recollect their names anymore. But they were still live. The sisters were still doing it. And, again, it's -- the land -- I'k lamentable. I'm much more Native American on the country.
Men practice not ain state. We tin can possess the country while we're alive, and we can -- nosotros tin can accept our own borders on it. Merely we are really care takers of the land. The next generation comes in and they decide what they're going to practice with --
JEFFY: What yous're saying is you're giving information technology to the next generation, and the next generation is able to determine what they're going to practise with it during their lifetime.
GLENN: Yeah.
JEFFY: Non three generations from at present, Glenn Beck's property is however Glenn Beck's property.
GLENN: Correct. What I'm saying -- wait, what I'm proverb is -- okay. I have a ranch. Okay. I die. I want my ranch to get to my children. Now, they tin go along it exactly the same. Merely if I said to my children, oh, boy, you are never to build another house on this state -- yous know, Dad, y'all didn't see 50 years ago, before you died, what was happening in the world. I want to build a business firm here.
STU: If it's something -- for example, if you are -- you put a religious institution on a piece of land and you lot say, "I want it to be there because it's my principles, they last forever, it's mine. This is what I want it to be." If y'all don't desire to take my free gift of land nether these -- under this contract, then don't take it. But I congenital my life -- my life's work resides hither. It'southward of import to me. I want it to last forever.
GLENN: Y'all lock -- you lock --
PAT: Plus, how much of that is there?
STU: Not a lot.
PAT: That'due south a small portion of what we're talking about anyhow.
GLENN: I simply find information technology -- I find it reprehensible. I notice it reprehensible. That -- that the federal authorities can just tell people who are shut to the state what they have to practice from an office in Washington where they have no idea what they're doing with the land. They have no thought what they're doing.
And beyond that -- for example, nosotros have at present -- are you against -- are you going -- are yous against going in and getting oil if the state needs information technology in the preserve lands of Alaska?
PAT: No.
STU: No.
GLENN: Y'all're not confronting that?
PAT: Uh-uh.
GLENN: Well, why? It's accounted preserve land.
STU: Yep, but accounted past who? The regime? If you said -- if yous bought state and you lot said, "You know what, this is my land, and no one shall ever drill on it," then I think you would take a correct to exercise that.
GLENN: What correct do you lot accept to rule behind --
STU: Information technology's yours.
GLENN: From across the grave.
STU: You don't have to take the land under that contract.
Yous but die, and no i accepts -- considering you're deeding this equally a -- you're putting information technology in a certain condition.
PAT: And that'southward the regime's theory on your coin too: What right do yous have to give your coin to your children?
GLENN: No, no. That's non.
STU: Aye.
PAT: That'southward how they think about information technology. You're expressionless. We should go that money.
GLENN: No, wait. I'k proverb that you could requite that state to somebody and say, "Look, Pat, take this land. Hither's our agreement. Our understanding is you don't build anything on there. Yous got it." Good. Then information technology's a contract between me and y'all.
And then, when you dice, you could pass it and say, "Hey, look, I made him a hope." Merely information technology allows Pat -- if things change, it allows Pat to say, "Okay. Hang on just a 2nd."
We have found a new rare mineral. Information technology's merely plant on this country.
STU: Merely progressives always detect a fashion that things have inverse. That'south why -- I mean, that's why yous accept a principle. It's essentially a part of your own Constitution. If you say you want to use state for a specific thing and information technology'south yours --
GLENN: Okay. Allow me give you -- call up the Barnes Museum in Philadelphia?
STU: I exercise not.
GLENN: Okay. The Barnes Museum in Philadelphia, a guy was -- was an eclectic and pretty damn virtually crazy collector of art. I of the greatest collections of art in America. Okay? Only he wanted them all hung.
It makes no sense. The manner you go and yous listen to the lectures, and they take you through his art collection, you're like, "What the hell. What?" And he'south like, "See, this -- this represents this." And they are put together because of -- well, none of it -- some of it is inaccurate. But he -- that'due south the way he viewed the fine art. And so he said, "I'll donate the collection, simply it always has to be done like that. And these things take to be said."
STU: Correct.
GLENN: Okay. Hang on.
Well, the city of Philadelphia said, "It's in a neighborhood. Information technology's poor lighting. It doesn't make sense to be done that mode." And they took it from the Barnes Foundation, and they forced them to move it and to do it the mode they wanted to.
The people from the within who were responsible for the collection took information technology and said, "No, we're not going to do that way anymore. After all, he's dead." No, no, wait. That is private property. That'due south dissimilar than state.
STU: Yeah.
GLENN: Land --
STU: I call back land is property.
PAT: Yeah, it is.
STU: Information technology's actually property brothers. It's a country --
GLENN: I'm not -- no, I'm non saying that you don't own -- I'k not saying someone tin come on to your land and tell you what to do with it. I'm not saying that at all.
STU: No, yous're definitely against that. We know that.
GLENN: Right. I am for personal holding existence land. I'm saying, when you die, what right practise y'all take to take a finite thing, which is world -- fine art is not finite. But buildings -- anything you want to do, that'due south non finite.
STU: There's e'er other land. There'south e'er other land.
GLENN: At that place may not exist that land. There may non be --
STU: There is a theoretical indicate, correct? Like, that y'all're making, that theoretically, there's this plot of land that there's -- this one resource that we tin can but get there. In that, yous know, 1 in a zillion chance -- I mean, once more, this is a real long shot. But if that were to happen, we practice have eminent domain laws, which is what this is really constitutionally to exist used as, not for casinos or parking lots, simply for that type of purpose. That'southward -- that is probably where that would utilize, if it applies. But, I mean, that never -- that situation is near incommunicable.
Like, I hateful, to me -- if you lot don't want to take the donation of whatever information technology is, then don't -- then you lot don't have it under those circumstances. If there'southward a foundation that has that and that is your legacy, I think that is completely within your correct to do.
GLENN: All right. Here's our sponsor this half-hour, it'south SimpliSafe.
PAT: Does Trump get to Obamacare in the first 100 days?
GLENN: Yes, he does. Yes, he does. And I'll get to those real quick.
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GLENN: All right. And then here'southward what he'south going to do: He's going to reduce the taxes. And then end the Off-shoring Act, establish tariffs to discourage companies from laying off their workers, in order to relocate in other countries to ship their products back to the The states, revenue enhancement-complimentary.
STU: That'due south something I disagree with.
GLENN: Yep. American energy and infrastructure. Leverages private public partnerships, individual investments through tax incentives, spur one trillion in infrastructure investment over ten years.
STU: That's a stimulus.
GLENN: Yep.
School Choice and Pedagogy Opportunity Human action. Redirects educational dollars to give parents the right to ship their kids to public school, private charter, magnate, religious, or homeschool of their choice. Ends Common Core.
Love that.
Brings educational activity supervision to local communities. It expands vocational and technical educations and make 2 to four-yr higher more affordable.
PAT: Pretty good.
GLENN: Permit's come across.
Restoring the Community Prophylactic Act. Reduces surging crime, drugs, violence, by creating a task force on trigger-happy crime and increases funding for programs that train and assist local constabulary.
I don't like this at all.
I don't similar anything getting into the government, giving coin to law.
Increases resource for federal -- yep, the federal government. Federal police enforcement agencies and federal prosecutors to dismantle criminal gangs and put violent offenders backside confined.
Restoring the national security act, rebuilds our military past eliminating the defense force sequester -- good -- and expanding military investment, provides veterans with the ability to receive public VA treatment, or attend the private doctor of their selection, good. Protects our vital infrastructure from cyber attack, practiced. Establishes new screening procedures for immigration to ensure those who are admitted to our country support our people and our values.
X, clean Upwards Abuse in Washington Act. Enacts new ethics reforms to drain the swamp and reduce the corruption influence of special interests in our politics. On November eighth, Americans will be voting for this 100-day plan to make America slap-up once more.
STU: Yeah, the first half of those are pretty specific. The second, they're much more than broad.
GLENN: Yeah, because they're legislative acts.
STU: They could be really practiced.
GLENN: They could be actually bad.
STU: They could take lots of problems. At that place's definitely a lot of spending in that second one-half, which makes me concerned.
GLENN: Yep.
STU: But, over again, we'll wait at it every bit these things come up.
PAT: I'k non sure I ever heard the words repeal Obamacare either. I didn't hear that.
STU: No.
GLENN: Yeah, information technology is in that location. I must have skipped it when nosotros took a break.
PAT: If information technology's there, boy, they buried the lead.
GLENN: It is there.
Featured Image: President Barack Obama speaks while coming together with President-elect Donald Trump (50) post-obit a meeting in the Oval Role November 10, 2016 in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to run into with members of the Republican leadership in Congress afterwards today on Capitol Colina. (Photograph by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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