Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Trump learns a lesson from Dealmaking this Policy

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/25/politics/donald-trump-lesson-deal-making-health-care/

     In this article, Trump realizes that he has a lot to learn as a everyday decision-making president. Trump wanted to release his new plan of healthcare, but it failed when the Court decided not to pass it. Aids in the administration and the congressional staff agreed that he had learned a painful lesson to learn on policy making. They claim that Trump had no sense of the subject at hand and had no support to back him up with this difficult process. Many sources also stated that Paul Ryan and Reince Priebus had only negatively influenced the President, and some claimed that Trump didn't fail politics until those two people got involved. Trump had to meet in an informal caucuses with moderate Republicans and had to listen to their opinions of the bill. Unfortunately to Trump and his supporters, the bill failed and was not further examined.
     In class, we have discussed policy making and the process to get a policy passed. We talked about how the government is divided into the Federal level and the State level. Trump's new healthcare policy would be dealt within the Federal level because that is where the most important policy making decisions are made. Healthcare is a nationwide issue, not just an individual state issue.
     I agree with the sources's opinions of Trump's new plan. I think that he isn't knowledgeable in the healthcare area and he clearly didn't have enough support to make any decision. I also think that as being president for only a few months now, too much is happening too quickly. We need to focus on issue at a time and try to resolve each one the right way.





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