Originally Posted by
boozehound
This is going to be one interesting shit show. It's becoming increasingly clear that the Republican establishment can't control Trump at all. They don't seem to have any idea what he will say/do, and it often contradicts their agenda. They hoped that Priebus and Pence would be able to keep him somewhat in line with core conservative values, but it's not looking good so far.
Russia - Republicans have spent 8 years being critical of Obama's policy toward Russia as being overly soft. Trump loves Russia. So much.
Economy - Republicans have traditionally been the fiscally conservative party and would generally oppose the kinds of massive infrastructure projects that Trump seems to be vocally promising / pushing for. Both Trump and the GOP establishment like tax cuts though, so we can count on some of those.
Healthcare - The most recent doozy. Trump seems to be pushing for a Healthcare system that is far more inclusive / costly than the ACA. He claims he has it 'almost ready' (which I don't believe for a second). Repealing and replacing the ACA is already politically difficult, the last thing that they need is Trump making promises that they cannot even come close to keeping.
It's an interesting choice for Congressional Republicans: (1) Contradict Trump, (their president) and risk the fallout from his populist pandering or (2) completely flip-flop and abandon some of their core values. So far many, including his cabinet nominees, have been choosing to act like they don't hear the more ridiculous things he has been saying. I don't think that's going to work long term though.
My prediction: the GOP gets their tax cuts, Trump gets his spending, deficit goes up. That's a very easy can to kick down the road. Deficit spending is always politically popular because people are getting something now and paying for it later. We love that in America.