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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Effective Resistance to the trump MAGATS

 

Whenever tyrants are in power, their speeches are disingenuous at best and straight up lies at other times.

 

Effective resistance to the trump MAGATS includes both calling out their lies and publicizing their actions.

 

Such a log of Federal actions should include an estimate of likely costs and benefits to specific, identifiable groups wherever possible For example, an entry might look like this: 'The tax cut trump proposed today likely will benefit high income tax payers by reducing the taxes they pay and also cost average taxpayer more taxes. A secondary cost harms the entire economy by causing an increase in the National debt in order to pay for the tax cuts.

 

Below is a list from CHATGPT:

 

There are several individuals, organizations, and outlets that keep detailed logs of former President Donald Trump's actions, particularly his policy decisions, executive orders, and day-to-day activities. These logs typically track not just his speeches, but also his administrative decisions, meetings, and other significant actions. Here are a few key entities involved in tracking and documenting his actions:

 

Independent Investigative Bodies & Reporters

 

Some investigative bodies and journalists maintain detailed logs of presidential actions through freedom of information requests and interviews. For example, ProPublica, Axios, and other independent outlets frequently publish detailed reports tracking Trump’s actions, particularly when it comes to policy changes, executive orders, and legal matters.

 

Congressional Investigations

 

Congressional committees, such as those investigating the events surrounding the January 6th attack, have kept detailed records of Trump’s actions and involvement in key events. These investigations often involve extensive logging of presidential decisions and communications.

 

Trump Administration White House Archives (Online)

 

The Trump White House website and the related archives include collections of public records, documents, and press releases that reflect the administration’s policy decisions and actions. While this is not exhaustive of every action, it is an official record of significant activities.

 

The Brookings Institution & Other Think Tanks

 

Research institutions like Brookings, the Cato Institute, and the Heritage Foundation maintain detailed analyses of presidential actions and often provide comprehensive reports on the Trump administration’s actions across various sectors—domestic policy, foreign policy, and more.

 

Media Organizations

 

Major news outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Politico often maintain detailed timelines and logs of presidential actions, as well as in-depth reporting on policy decisions and political developments. These sources typically track significant actions, meetings, and events involving the president beyond his speeches.

 

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

 

NARA maintains presidential records, including logs of actions taken by the president. It houses materials such as memos, meeting notes, and any official records generated by the Trump administration, which could include logs of his actions (as opposed to speeches).

 

The Federal Register

 

This is the official journal of the U.S. government that records the actions of the president, including executive orders, proclamations, and significant regulatory actions. It’s an important resource for tracking official executive actions and decisions made by Trump during his time in office.

 

The White House

 

During his presidency, the White House itself kept records of his daily activities, meetings, decisions, and executive actions. These were often compiled into internal records such as briefing books or schedule logs, which were later accessible through official channels like the National Archives.

 


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