I'd admire your tenacity in creating various guest usernames to harangue me (geddit, LOL) but otherwise feel free to keep talking to yourself.
Tax cuts, prison reform bill (which was HUGE) and pulling troops out of Syria are all good starts and a point of difference from the last admin.
Adams as I said was an interesting person to listen to in the way he dissects Trumps communication techniques, never said he talks policy.
Anyhoo keep following me around the boards, I'll have to call you Rifke 2 or something Or possibly go and join some jew hating conspiracy theory board you'd probably enjoy that better.
So the policies you mention are 1. tax cuts which the wealthiest people in the society primarily benefit from, 2. prison reform which was more of a liberal Democrat policy than anything approaching 'conservatism' (and which the majority of informed people in his base were against), and 3. pulling the troops out of Syria, which he hasn't done, because Kushner, John Bolton, and others around him persuaded him it was a bad idea after he came out and said it publicly. I suppose you also think the wall is in the process of being built.
So, tax cuts = no different to a Bush or Reagan administration
Prison reform = no different to an Obama, Hillary, or Bernie Sanders administration. It's odd that you think it's a point of difference from the last administration when Obama pushed for prison reform but was stonewalled by Republicans who controlled the houses of congress and didn't want to grant him a victory. This prison reform bill has been championed by the likes of Paul Ryan and Nancy Pelosi, it had HUGE bi-partisan support. It was voted through by about 90% yes to 10% no.
It's also likely to turn Florida blue for good (Texas is heading the same way too) after it allows more low-level criminals out of prison who will now be able to vote since Florida in November 2018 lifted the ban on ex-cons voting. Unless you're one of those geniuses who thinks they'll vote Republican, which you probably are. Between the spending bill last Friday and the prison reform bill, Trump has ensured that there will never be another Republican president, which isn't such a bad thing actually since the Republicans are obviously completely useless.
Reagan started the ball rolling by granting amnesty to three million illegal immigrants in the mid 80s which turned California blue for good (turns out they and their descendants don't vote Republican in large numbers), and Trump has finished the job. It's over for the Republicans. Some people may have to adopt a post-America mentality soon; the dream is nearly over. Unless their dream is to live in a gated community in a country increasingly resembling parts of Brazil or ultra-violent Central American countries like Belize or El Salvador. The much-vaunted American Dream becomes a nightmare.
But oh no... will all this mean: no more tax cuts for billionaires?
How will the country go on without the Republican party? Ben Shapiro tells me socialism is worse than being demographically replaced in your own country. Working class Americans will have to take up arms against the tyrants trying to impose a semblance of economic equality/relief upon them. The only thing worth fighting for, the capitalist economy! I'm sure you'll come around to socialist policies if Jordan Peterson or Milo or Sam Harris say it's okay though, just like you came around to prison reform which you would have been dead-set against three or four years ago. But then, Trump would have been against it at that stage too. Almost like he has no firm principles or something, and neither have you apparently since you can be so easily swayed when someone who you respect who's in a position of authority comes out in favour of or against something.
Pulling the troops out of Syria = hasn't happened, and won't happen until the neocons give it the green light. Any other brilliant 'America First' policies of Trump's I should know about which no other administration could have passed? I would tell you to get your head out of the sand but I think your head is permanently ensconced in it and can't be extracted.