I wish I could take credit for coming up with the term Gump, but I cannot, you can thank the younger 20-somethings black men for that one, I do like their terms though, they're a very insightful generation. For my part it is obvious to me that Kamala is Jezebel and I can't really take credit for that term either merely being that I draw the obvious analogy to her, but the credit belongs to God and the writers of the Bible for warning us about such, I merely just have read what they wrote and believe in them.
Here I will copy paste below what is in the Forbes article, I did not realize it was behind a paywall.
Trump’s “Agenda47” consists of a series of proposals his campaign issued on its
website during the primary election season, from December 2022 to December 2023, many of which may require congressional action but some of which could be enacted through executive orders—separate from the
Project 2025 proposals developed by third-party organizations.
Education: Trump’s
proposals for K-12 schools
include having parents elect school principals, cutting federal funding to any school teaching “critical race theory,” ending teacher tenure, creating a new credentialing body to only certify teachers “who embrace patriotic values,” encouraging prayer in schools, making it easier to kick “out-of-control troublemakers” out of school, supporting school districts that allow teachers to carry concealed firearms and pushing “school choice” policies.
Universities: Trump has
proposed getting rid of existing accreditors for colleges and universities and creating new ones who impose his party’s values on institutions, along with levying significant fines on colleges and universities that he believes “discriminate” against students—with a plan to use those fines to
create a free online “American Academy” that “cover the full spectrum of human knowledge and skills.”
Climate Change: The U.S. would again leave the Paris Climate Accord, and the ex-president has
proposed getting rid of President Joe Biden’s
policies restricting emissions and targeting 67% of new vehicles to be electric by 2032 and massively scaling up oil and gas production.
Justice Department: Trump has
pledged to appoint 100 U.S. attorneys who would be aligned with his policies and investigate some left-leaning local district attorneys, also pledging to establish a DOJ task force on “protecting the right to self-defense” and fight purported anti-conservative bias at law schools and law firms.
Crime: Trump has
vowed to invest in hiring and retaining police officers (and increase their protections from legal liability), push policies like “stop and frisk,” direct the DOJ “to dismantle every gang, street crew, and drug network in America,” deploy federal troops including the National Guard “to restore law and order” when local officers “refuse to act” and impose the death penalty for drug dealers, drug cartels and human traffickers.
Immigration: Trump
plans to
prohibit undocumented immigrants from receiving any benefits, end birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants, reinstitute a “travel ban” from certain countries, pause refugee admissions, mandate “extreme vetting of foreign nationals,” block federal grants to sanctuary cities, end the “catch-and-release” practice of releasing migrants while they await immigration hearings, close the southern border to asylum seekers and suspend visa programs including the visa lottery and family visas.
Economy: Trump
proposes cutting taxes and slashing federal regulations, also proposing baseline
tariffs on foreign goods in hopes of spurring American manufacturing, which will
go up for countries who have “unfair trade practices.”
Healthcare: Trump has
proposed requiring federal agencies to buy medicines and medical devices manufactured in the U.S. and barring federal agencies from other countries from purchasing “essential” drugs; he also has
plans for an executive order saying the government will only pay pharmaceutical companies the “best price they offer to foreign nations.”
Foreign Policy and Defense: Trump
wants European allies to pay back the U.S. for depleting its military stockpiles sending weapons to Ukraine; he has also taken a hardline stance on
China, calling for new restrictions on Chinese-owned infrastructure in the U.S., and
wants to build a missile defense shield.
Social Security: In a shift from some pre-Trump GOP politicians’ views, Trump has
said there should be no cuts to Social Security or Medicare “under any circumstances.”
Homelessness: Trump
plans to work with states to ban “public camping” by homeless people and instead give them the choice of receiving treatment or being arrested, and calls for creating large “tent cities” where homeless people would be relocated, which would have doctors and social workers on site, along with expanding mental institutions.
Transgender Rights: Trump takes a hard stance against transgender rights,
calling for any healthcare provider providing gender-affirming care for youth to be terminated from Medicare and Medicaid, stripping federal funding from any school where an official or teacher suggests a child could be “trapped in the wrong body,” and encouraging Congress to pass legislation saying “the only genders recognized by the U.S. government are male and female—and they are assigned at birth.”
Big Tech: In line with conservatives’ claims that social media platforms are biased against them, Trump
said he’ll pass an executive order barring any federal department from working with other entities to “censor” Americans and prohibit federal money being used to combat misinformation, also announcing steps like altering Section 230 to open up social media platforms to more legal liability.