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Morning Glory: 'Is the new budget done yet?'

  • Bias Rating

    90% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    34% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    22% Positive

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19% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

61% : Trump can do a "Nixon-to-China" major move in this budget and expand his coalition while doing so.)
58% : Trump should break that record as well, and if he does the conclusion of the "triumph of Trump's originalists" will be complete.
54% : Trump can also direct his team to assure that the obvious, low-hanging fruit of the budget-cutting process be identified and slashed in the first round of budget and reconciliation laws.
53% : The budget could mandate cuts to federal spending for state public school systems which are in states without robust, statewide school choice programs that are at least the equal of Florida's or Arizona's or Ohio's.
50% : Finally, the first legislative drive of Trump 2.0 should authorize the proposed incoming Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum in his capacity at Interior and as Chair of the National Energy Council, to identify the locations and authorize construction of at least 100 "small, modular reactors" on public lands in the United States and provide for a small tax on every kilowatt hour of energy they produce forever.
49% : These are the promises Trump made throughout the campaign, and he should deliver them within 60 days of his inauguration.'DOGE' MEETS CONGRESS: GOP LAWMAKER LAUNCHES CAUCUS TO HELP MUSK TAKE ON 'CRAZYTOWN'If I were king of the forest, I'd also put in an opportunity for all taxpayers to pay a one-time tax of 10% to convert all 401(k) and IRA holdings they chose to convert into Roth IRAs, which would gain an immediate and massive one-time payment on the deficit and debt while also liberating millions of Americans from many absurd, nanny state controls on their retirement savings.
49% : The typical calendar for a new Congress is a leisurely one that shoots for the budget resolution by April 15, but Trump should be driving the budget-reconciliation process at warp speed.
47% : Revisions include the "no taxes on tips" promise made by Trump on the campaign trail and a revision to the SALT deduction cap.
44% : To survive the blowback that almost every new administration's party faces in the midterm, Trump and the GOP Congress must move fast and far so the economy is booming, the border secure, our military rebuild underway and wasteful spending slashed by voting season in 2026.
43% : CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONTrump can enforce GOP discipline on the budget-reconciliation process by simply notifying every incumbent who intends to run again that he or she will face a Trump-backed primary challenger if they obstruct the rapid passage of the budget and the trailing bills.
43% : The GOP as a whole and Trump as an individual ran on the tax cuts, the border, rebuilding the military and slashing to size of government in order to restore the pre-COVID-19 Trump economy.
37% : Trump should aim to pass the total of Presidents Barack Obama (320), George W. Bush (322) and Bill Clinton (367) by the end of his second.
25% : Trump has already placed 54 judges on the U.S. courts of appeals, one short of Obama (who had eight years) and is 29 appeals court judges behind Ronald Reagan's record of 83.

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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