All during the campaign, President Trump bragged about how he was going to launch a one trillion dollar infrastructure plan. Three weeks into the new Administration, the question is "Where is the Infrastructure Plan?" One of the few Trump initiatives that would probably garner considerable Democratic support is nowhere to be found. Instead, we have had abortive attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare, an Executive Ban on immigration from predominantly Muslim countries that did not pass the judicial smell test, and the poorest unveiling and confirmation process of a President's cabinet and sub-cabinet positions in recent United States History.
If the President wants to get things back on track and not lose the people that temporarily switched sides to support him, he should come out with his infrastructure plan (that Obama tried to get done and Clinton wanted to) that will attract members of both political parties.
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