1. Let's think a bit more about knowing when to pick fights, as it relates to Trump.
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2. Trump is going to be so awful in so many different ways that it's important to step back & know which attacks to make.
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3. The goal of picking fights is to diminish Trump's overall power, so should be areas where wedges can divide his coalition.
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4. There's an uneasy fit between Trump's economic populism and the austerity agenda of congressional & Senate GOP.
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Not sure if Trump can get Republican congress to support massive infrastructure spending, but it is not battle we should pick.
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I'm divided. Worried by Chait's argument that it'll be massively corrupt.
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But that goes against your point of making strategic choices. Need to focus on issues where he is most vulnerable. Opposing...
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infrastructure spending allows him to say to white workers who supported him -- I would have created new jobs, but for opposition.
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Agree. Maybe go along with infrastructure spending but also insist on watchdog role. There's bound to be corruption.
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