The 100 Day Trial

It is coming down to the wire as the presidential race edges closer and closer to November. The candidates having cleared the debates are now finding themselves with little time to swing undecided voters their way while meeting campaign expectations. With such little time, Trump has unveiled his First hundred days executivtrump-gettysberge plan in hopes that some of his promises may draw more support. He addressed the people at Gettysburg and said he plans to restore order through economic prosperity. Trump claims by standing up to countries that cheat on trade, canceling rules and regulations that send jobs overseas, lifting restrictions on energy production and finally repealing and replacing Obamacare that we will see a balance return to our struggling economy. Trump seems to think that with a relief on the economy will come a revitalization of the people. Alongside his plan to restore order, Trump plans to uphold the law.

Trump’s Judge

Trump has made one of his goals within his first one hundred days to find a replacement for Justice Scalia on the United States Supreme Court.  This appointment of a judge is by far his best chance to draw those who are wavering between candidates anSupreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has died. I wrapped him in the Constitution because he said he loved it. He called himself an Originalist and criticized people who believed in a "living Constitution. Scalia once said, "The Constitution is not a living organism; it is a legal document. It says something and doesn't say other things."d worried about their second amendment rights.  Back in September Trump’s campaign released a short list of a multitude of potential judges:

  • Keith Blackwell
  • Charles Canady
  • Neil Gorsuch
  • Mike Lee
  • Edward Mansfield
  • Federico Moreno
  • Margaret A. Ryan
  • Amul Thapar
  • Timothy Tymkovich
  • Robert Young

http://www.npr.org/2016/09/23/495216645/donald-trump-unveils-new-more-diverse-supreme-court-short-list

In a New York  speech Trump claimed “He will appoint judges who will uphold the Constitution and that “Hilary Clinton’s radical judges will virtually abolish the 2nd amendment”. Clinton’s campaign has yet to release any potential candidates but her stance on gun laws may have some Americans worried about her selection.

If elected it will be up to the American people to judge whether Trump makes the right decisions heading out of the gate. The first 100 days will surly be a trial and error run with the new politician, but many Americans may just be happy someone is trying to shake things up. Will he meet expectations? You Judge.