"'Donald Trump and policy-making don't really belong in the same sentence. Ryan will make policy and Donald Trump can Make America Great Again,' said an Iowa Republican."
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/gop-insiders-to-trump-leave-the-policy-to-paul-ryan-231216
Leave the policy-making to Paul Ryan. Ha ha ha!
To me, this is patronising. If Ryan wanted to run policy, he should have run for the Oval office.
Trump wants to do infrastructure spending. It's one of the things he actually did talk about - especially the wall.
Ryan wants to make the government tiny. The numbers don't add up because he imagines a growth multiplier from cutting taxes which doesn't exist in reality. Nonetheless, he is csl's dreamboat. Somehow Republicans think they get low taxes and little/no deficit increase, in spite of the evidence of the Reagan years.
These two policy positions, Trump's and Ryan's, aren't the same.
Is Trump going to smash the leaders of the House and Senate like he smashed the Republican wannabes and defeated Clinton?
The party is running scared before he even gets in the Oval Office.
Here are some concerns about Trump's infrastructure plan from the other side.
https://newrepublic.com/article/138674/beware-donald-trumps-infrastructure-plan