Trump's post-win plans raise questions about future US direction

After winning against **Kamala Harris**‚ Trumpʼs team starts work on major policy shifts. Economic stats show low inflation wasnt main factor in voters choice‚ while new cabinet picks point to big changes ahead

November 15 2024 , 10:26 PM  •  1469 views

Trump's post-win plans raise questions about future US direction

The recent win of Donald Trump over Kamala Harris brings up questions about voters real reasons for change: while many point to money issues the facts tell different story. Current economic stats show 2.6% inflation rate (down from its peak 2 years ago) and gas prices staying low

The president-electʼs first moves show clear direction — he picked strong-minded border-control team. Stephen Miller as deputy chief Tom Homan as border leader and Kristi Noem heading homeland security will work on removing millions of people without papers. This plan needs lots of workers: they might need national guard help which could cause legal problems

Countries like Venezuela have emptied their prisons to flood our nation with criminals

Trumpʼs campaign statement

His education and military plans show big changes too. In schools Trumpʼs friends are fighting books about slavery and different ways of life; in armed forces Pete Hegseth (who has no policy work history) might lead changes that some think could remove officers who dont support Trump

The global picture looks different too — Trump wants to:

  • Stop climate deals
  • Add more oil drilling
  • Put high taxes on things from other countries
  • Work less with other nations

These ideas come from old-time thinking when USA didnt need to work with others that much. But now with China getting stronger and more countries having power its not that simple anymore