TRUMP MAY 'WIPE OUT' HERITAGE OF OBAMA
Despite having laughs happily when Barack Obama came to power but once, the new American president would Donald Trump can destroy most of "heritage" which his predecessor left.
Just weeks before the meeting seems very comfortable, the outgoing president Barack Obama and the president-elect Donald Trump-like water with fire. Billionaire New York opened the campaign with an important argument that Obama is a weak president, given the disastrous policies with the United States.
In contrast, in the past several days, when campaigning for Hillary Clinton, Obama repeatedly stressed that he is only a man Trump incompetence and demagoguery. He urged both the United States did not vote for Mr. Trump to prevent a "catastrophe".
But now Obama is about to pack up from the White House, ceded the presidency to Mr. Trump. During 8 years of effort by the Obama administration may be "spent futilely" Trump once he officially took office. Because that's what real estate billionaire pledged during the campaign.
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President-elect Donald Trump nice chat with his predecessor in the White House. Photo: Reuters. |
1. End Obamacare
His first target is Trump health insurance program Obamacare. Before Mr. Trump, the Republican leader in the Senate and the House have each vowed to kill Obamacare. And after the election date 8/11, Republicans retain control both houses of Congress.
The most important tool to prevent Democrats Republicans are destroying Obamacare filibuster (speak unlimited time), because the Republicans do not have enough 60 seat absolute majority in the Senate. However, in 2010, Democrats used a method called budget reconciliation (through budget adjustments) to pass a number of important provisions of Obamacare.
The bill is adjusted through the budget just 51 votes in the Senate is adopted. And Mr. Trump and the Republicans can learn from the experience of the Democrats to play ragged health insurance law is considered as a great legacy of Obama.
2. Deportation of illegal immigrants
in 2012 Obama used his executive powers to implement the program "People looking for a dream" to prevent the deportation of children of parents who are illegal immigrants. Mr. Trump once vowed to destroy the "dream" and simply decreed that all law enforcement.
3. Iran nuclear agreement "on cutting board"
Like the Republicans, Mr. Trump opposed lifting the US embargo on Iran in exchange for Tehran to restrict its nuclear program is. Trump has said he will re-apply the sanctions and then Iran will not allow inspection of the country's nuclear facilities.
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Donald Trump took power can change or eliminate entirely the policies of the incumbent President Barack Obama. |
4. Policies on climate change disappears
Mr. Trump barely mentioned climate change during the election, but Republicans opposed Obama's views on this issue. Even more radical MPs also claim the phenomenon of climate change is just a myth.
President Trump could pull the United States out of the climate change agreement in Paris (nearly 200 countries agreed to implement measures to limit global temperatures rising no more than 2 degrees C).
Mr. Trump also can completely discard the rules Obama adopted to limit emissions from power plants in the US. These days, many people protested against Mr. Trump has called on Obama take advantage of the last days at the White House to seek to protect the climate change agreement.
5. Relations with Cuba wobbly US
Obama was the normalization of relations with Cuba, lifted some sanctions and open embassies in Havana despite opposition from Republicans. In 9, Mr Trump declared: "What the Obama administration gave Raul Castro were done by executive decree and the new president can reverse it."
6. TPP face the risk of failure
In recent years, Obama faced many difficulties in persuading Congress approved the Agreement Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the agreement is considered to be the focus of the strategy of "rebalancing Asia" that he pursued.
When the election, Mr. Trump repeatedly criticized the trade agreement between the United States and other countries are "taking jobs away from Americans," and also called on the US to withdraw from the TPP.
Most likely Obama will leave the White House with approval ratings above 50%. But the results of the presidential election in 2016 showed that many Americans do not accept his policies in the past 8 years. Donald Trump and a government that will be a nightmare for Obama personally when he stepped away.