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  2. Opinion: 'Personnel is policy,' and Trump's economic pick is ...

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    Personnel is policy” is not just a platitude; it’s a fact that’s shaped past administrations. Key advisors have long played leading roles crafting monumental economic policies.

  3. The personal is political - Wikipedia

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    The centrality of the "personal is political" to the second-wave feminist movement means that it is the impetus behind many policy and law changes, including the following in England: Legalisation of abortion (1967) Access to contraception on the NHS (1961) [25] Access to contraception on the NHS regardless of marital status (1967) [25]

  4. Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Citing the Reagan-era maxim that "personnel is policy", some political commentators have argued that personnel is the most important aspect of Project 2025. [64] [65] Many contributors of the Project have close ties to Donald Trump and his 2024 presidential campaign. [a]

  5. List of United States political catchphrases - Wikipedia

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    "Voodoo Economics", a term used by George H. W. Bush in reference to President Ronald Reagan's economic policies, which came to be known as "Reaganomics", during the 1980 Republican Party presidential primaries. Before President Bush became Reagan's vice president, he viewed his eventual running mate's economic policies with great skepticism.

  6. Key quotes from the Harris-Trump debate - AOL

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    (Reuters) -U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump took the stage on Tuesday night for their first and only scheduled presidential debate before the Nov. 5 election.

  7. United States presidential doctrines - Wikipedia

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    The Bush Doctrine is a marked departure from the policies of deterrence that generally characterized American foreign policy during the Cold War and brief period between the collapse of the Soviet Union and 9/11, and can also be contrasted with the Kirkpatrick Doctrine of supporting stable right-wing dictatorships that was influential during ...

  8. Unitary executive theory - Wikipedia

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    Madison said in 1789, "if any power whatsoever is in its nature Executive, it is the power of appointing, overseeing, and controlling those who execute the laws." He had reservations about removal power extending to the comptroller of the Treasury Department, as he believed that office would share both judicial and executive responsibilities.

  9. Steve Jobs adopted a no ‘bozos’ policy and said the best ...

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    “It didn't work at all,” Jobs said in a mid-1980s interview. “Most of them were bozos. “Most of them were bozos. They knew how to manage, but they didn't know how to do anything.”