How are we feeling about Trump's first couple weeks in office from a libertarian perspective?
My thoughts are as follows,
The Good
Freeing Ross Ulbricht (obvious one)
Going after USAID (taxpayer dollars shouldn't be going overseas or to progressive NGO's)
Leaving WHO (the US should be leaving tons of other intergovernmental organizations as well but it's a start)
Planning to get rid of the Department of Education (fingers crossed that he goes through with it)
Federal employee buyouts (it's nearly impossible to fire them so I think it's a good compromise)
The Bad
Tariffs (screw taxation in all forms)
Culture War legislation (I personally agree with a lot of it but I don't think it's the government's job to enforce cultural standards)
Foreign interventionism (especially in regards to Israel/Palestine)
Deportations (a lot of people getting them probably deserve it but it's not libertarian to use force on others who don't consent to it)
If I had to grade him, I would give him a D so far (though that might as well be an A due to how low the bar is in regards to modern US Presidents).
Thoughts?