Here’s the Trump Policy Democrats Refused to Repeal
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet
Donald Trump and George W. Bush may be in the same fraternity because
they’re both former presidents, but that doesn’t mean they are friends
or allies. Trump openly blamed Bush for buoying the rise of Barack Obama
when he first mulled running in 2012. He’s hurled some harsh criticism
of the Iraq War and the war in Afghanistan as being a heinous waste of
American resources and power. The cessation of endless wars was a Trump
foreign policy item, along with the end of neoconservative projects
abroad that generated mixed results regarding exporting liberal
democracy to the Muslim world, which also came with a ruinously
expensive price tag. On foreign policy, the two camps—Bush and
Trump—couldn’t be further apart, though on domestic policy—precisely tax
policy—the two presidents do share a common trend, and it heavily
involves the Democratic Party.
You cannot make up the irony that’s woven into this story. Both presidents proposed massive tax cuts that generated months of sustained economic growth. The Trump tax cuts caused an unprecedented job-creating climate that saw a slew of companies, Apple included, repatriate vast sums of offshore…Read more here.

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