Thread:Imperial Wyrm/@comment-24868658-20161221220457/@comment-5718774-20161222012456

I do not know how many terms Trump would serve and I am unable at this point to make a prediction because he has not even been sworn in yet. I can, however, give a summary of what Trump's first term could be like based on his official cabinet picks.

Because of Trump's cabinet picks like Steven Mnuchin (Treasury Secretary) and Andrew Puzder (Secretary of Labor pick, CEO of Carl Jr's and Hardees), there would be tax breaks for big businesses. However, Trump and his cabinet would compromise with big businesses such as Carrier, to keep their jobs at home instead of overseas if their taxes were cut. Wages would not be increased or decreased with Puzder as Secretary of Labor or with Mnuchin as Treasury Secretary, unless Congress were to make a new law regarding wages (unlikely).

A new version of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) would be introduced under Trump, under a new name. This new healthcare act would not fine people who were not on health insurance and would not have government subsidized health insurance, but it would still allow kids to be on parents insurance until 26. This new act would be called Trumpcare by the media.

The US would withdraw from the Paris Agreement. The 28th Amendment (supposed to be introduced in 2017) would limit terms for congress and senate. We don't know if this will be passed, but most voters seem to want it passed. It might have to pass through congress and senate to get into the Supreme Court, though. That is tricky.

The highlights of Trump's first term would be Trumpcare, getting rid of the Paris Agreement, cutting taxes in exchange for jobs to stay in the US, and a potential 28th Amendment being passed.

As for our foreign policy, we would stop being aggressive towards Assad and would form some sort of a peace treaty with him. Instead, we would fight against ISIS and other militants. We would start working with Russia and Assad in Syria.

With Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State, American Russian relations would improve. However, The United States will likely interfere in Yemen more.

Donald Trump is going to be president, but no matter who is president, we're still going to go to war in Yemen. Conflicts elsewhere will either stop or escalate.