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By snakeoil
#125023
TRUMP’S 30 BROKEN PROMISES
Trump voters: Two years in, here’s an updated list of Trump’s 30 biggest broken promises.
1. He told you he’d cut your taxes, and that the super-rich like him would pay more. You bought it. But his 2017 tax law has done the opposite. By 2027, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, the richest 1 percent will have received 83 percent of the tax cut and the richest 0.1 percent, 60 percent of it. But more than half of all Americans — 53 percent — will pay more in taxes. As Trump told his wealthy friends at Mar-a-Lago just days after the tax bill became law, “You all just got a lot richer.” 

2. He promised that the average family would see a $4,000 pay raise because of the tax law. You bought it. But real wages for most Americans are lower today than they were before the tax law went into effect.   

3. He promised to close special interest loopholes that have been so good for Wall Street investors but unfair to American workers, especially the notorious “carried interest” loophole for private-equity, hedge fund, and real estate partners. You bought it. But the new tax law kept the “carried interest” loophole.

4. He promised to bring an end to Kim Jong-Un’s nuclear program. You bought it. Kim Jong-Un hasn’t denuclearized. 

5. He told you he’d repeal Obamacare and replace it with something “beautiful,” including “insurance for everybody.” You bought it. But he didn’t repeal and he didn’t replace. (Just as well: His plan would have knocked at least 24 million Americans off health insurance, including many of you.) Instead, he’s doing what he can to cut it back and replace it with nothing. According to the Commonwealth Fund, about 4 million Americans have lost health insurance in the last two years.

6. He told you he wouldn’t “cut Social Security like every other Republican and I’m not going to cut Medicare or Medicaid.” You bought it. But now he’s planning such cuts in order to deal with the ballooning deficit created, in part, by the new tax law for corporations and the rich. 

7. He promised to protect anyone with pre-existing conditions. You bought it. But in June, his Justice Department told a federal court it would no longer defend provisions of Obamacare that protect patients with pre-existing conditions. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the decision was made with Trump’s approval.

8. He said he’d build a “wall” across the southern border.You believed him. But there’s no wall.

9. He told you he’d invest $1 trillion in our nation’s crumbling infrastructure. You bought it. But after his giant tax cut for corporations and millionaires, there’s no money left for infrastructure. 

10. He said he’d drain the Washington swamp. You bought it. But he’s brought into his administration more billionaires, CEOs, and Wall Street moguls than in any administration in history, to make laws that will enrich their businesses, and he’s filled departments and agencies with former lobbyists, lawyers and consultants who are crafting new policies for the same industries they recently worked for.

11. He promised to re-institute a five-year ban on all executive branch officials lobbying the government for five years after they leave government.” You bought it. But the five-year ban he signed applies only to lobbying one’s former agency, not the government as a whole, and it doesn’t stop former officials from becoming lobbyists.

12. He said he’d use his business experience to whip the White House into shape. You bought it. But he has created the most dysfunctional, back-stabbing White House in modern history, and has already fired and replaced so many assistants that people there barely know who’s in charge of what. 

13. He told you he’d “bring down drug prices” by negotiating “like crazy” with drug companies. You bought it. But he hasn’t.

14. He told you he’d “stop foreign lobbyists from raising money for American elections.” You bought it. But foreign lobbyists are still raising money for American elections. 

15. He promised “six weeks of paid maternity leave to any mother with a newborn child whose employer does not provide the benefit.” You bought it. But the giant tax cut for corporations and the rich doesn’t leave any money for this. 

16. He said he’d create tax-free dependent care savings accounts for younger and elderly dependents, and have the government match contributions low-income families put into their savings accounts. You bought it. He’s done neither.

17. He said that on Day One he’d label China a “currency manipulator.” You bought it. But then he declared China is not a currency manipulator.

18. He said he “won’t bomb Syria.” You bought it. Then he bombed Syria.

19. After pulling out of the Paris accord, he said he’d negotiate a better deal on the environment. You bought it. There have been no negotiations.

20. He promised that the many women who accused him of sexual misconduct “will be sued after the election is over.” You bought it. He hasn’t sued them, presumably because he doesn’t want the truth to come out.

21. He said he would not be a president who took vacations, and criticized Barack Obama for taking too many vacations. You bought it. But since becoming President, he has spent a quarter of his days at one of his golf properties.

22. He vowed to “push colleges to cut the skyrocketing cost of tuition.” You believed him. But he hasn’t. Instead, he’s made it easier for for-profit college to defraud students. 

23. He said he’d force companies to keep jobs in America, and that there would be consequences for companies that shipped jobs abroad, especially government contractors. You believed him. Never before in U.S. history have federal contractors sent so many jobs overseas. There have been no consequences. 

24. He promised to end DACA. Then in January 2018 promised that “DACA recipients should not to be concerned… We’re going to solve the problem,” then he reversed himself again and vowed to end the program by March, 2018. Currently, the federal courts have stayed any action on it. 

25. He promised to revive the struggling coal industry and bring back lost coal mining jobs. You bought it. But coal is still losing customers as utilities turn to natural gas and renewable power. 

26. He promised to protect American steel jobs. You bought it. His tariffs on steel have protected some steel jobs. But industries that use steel – like automakers and construction – now have to pay more for the steel they use, with the result that their jobs are threatened. The Trade Partnership projects that 400,000 jobs will be lost among steel and aluminum users.

27. He said he’d make America safer. You believed him. But mass shootings keep rising, and Trump has failed to pass effective gun control legislation. After 17 died in Parkland, Florida, Trump promised “immediate action” on gun safety in schools, but has done nothing.

28. He promised to make two- and four-year colleges more affordable. You bought it. But Trump’s most recent budget contains deep cuts in aid for low-income and first-generation college students, reduces Federal Work Study, and eliminates the 50-year-old Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant program, which goes to more than a million poor college kids each year.

29. He promised to eliminate the federal deficit and bring down the debt. You bought it. Yet due to his massive tax cut mostly for corporations and the rich, and his military spending, the deficit is set to rise to $1 trillion, and the debt has ballooned to more than $21 trillion.

30. He said he’d release his taxes. “I’m under a routine audit and it’ll be released, and as soon as the audit is finished it will be released,” he promised during the campaign. You bought it. He still hasn’t released his taxes.
By snakeoil
#125024
Agencies and programs to be eliminated under Trump’s 2021 Budget

Agriculture Department — $855 million
·       McGovern-Dole International Food for Education
·       Rural Business-Cooperative Service
·       Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program Account
·       Single Family Housing Direct Loans
Commerce Department — $633 million
·       Economic Development Administration


·       Manufacturing Extension Partnership
·       Minority Business Development Agency 
·       National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Grants and Education 
Education Department — $4.976 billion
·       21st Century Community Learning Centers 
·       Comprehensive Literacy Development Grants 
·       Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 
·       Impact Aid Payments for Federal Property 
·       International Education 
·       Strengthening Institutions 
·       Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants 
·       Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants 
·       Teacher Quality Partnership 
 

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Energy Department — $398 million
·       Advanced Research Projects Agency—Energy 
·       Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing Loan Program and Title 17 Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program 
·       Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility 
 
Health and Human Services — $4.834 billion
·       Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

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·       Community Services Block Grant 
·       Health Professions and Nursing Training Programs 
·       Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program 
 
Homeland Security — $235 million
·       Flood Hazard Mapping and Risk Analysis Program 
·       Transportation Security Administration Law Enforcement Grants 

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Housing and Urban Development — $4.123 billion
·       Choice Neighborhoods 
·       Community Development Block
·       HOME Investment Partnerships Program 
·       Self-Help and Assisted Homeownership Opportunity Program Account 
 
Interior Department — $122 million
·       Abandoned Mine Land Grants 
·       Heritage Partnership Program 
·       National Wildlife Refuge Fund 
 
Justice Department — $210 million
·       State Criminal Alien Assistance Program 
 
Labor Department — $527 million
·       Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Training 
·       OSHA Training Grants 
·       Senior Community Service Employment Program
 
State Department and USAID — $4.256 billion
·       Development Assistance
Earmarked Appropriations for Non-Profit Organizations
·       The Asia Foundation 
·       East-West Center 
·       P.L. 480 Title II Food Aid 
 
State Department, USAID, and Treasury Department — $1.59 billion
·       Green Climate Fund and Global Climate Change Initiative 
 
Transportation Department — $499 million
·       National Infrastructure Investments (TIGER) 
 
Treasury Department — $43 million
·       Global Agriculture and Food Security Program
 
Environmental Protection Agency — $493 million
·       Energy Star and Voluntary Climate Programs
·       Geographic Programs 
 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration — $269 million
·       Five Earth Science Missions 
·       Office of Education 
 
Other Independent Agencies — $2.683 billion
·       Chemical Safety Board 
·       Corporation for National and Community Service 
·       Corporation for Public Broadcasting 
·       Institute of Museum and Library Services 
International Development Foundations
·       African Development Foundation 
·       Inter-American Foundation 
·       Legal Services Corporation 
·       National Endowment for the Arts 
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By brandon
#125025
A president hasn't kept his campaign promises. lol What else is new under the sun today Snake? Has any other politician behaved in such a manner? Maybe if everyone votes for one party religiously the wealthy and the political class will stop using government to enrich themselves? Maybe as long as they keep distracting us and fighting with each other over bullshit they won't be held accountable for their corruption? Voters have no choice but to overlook the many flaws of political candidates in hope that one piece of shit politician may keep their word.
By johnforbes
#125026
As of today, Biden is the nominee, and he just said "You ain't black" unless you vote for him.

In other words, your skin tone dictates your vote.

Biden is nuts.
By johnforbes
#125029
No, but Biden is.

As to Stacey Abrams, I kinda like her better knowing that her sleek and supple form pulses with sensual energy...
By Clownkicker
#125031
johnforbes proves to us he isn't prejudiced because he is willing to vote for someone wearing orange clown makeup.

No, that's not nuts at all....
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By RealJustme
#125032
A politicians promise, doesn't mean it will be accomplished, everyone knows that. What matters is what they do accomplish.

Here's 289 of them:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wash ... se-keeping

Democrats have tried to destroy the economy using this virus as their instrument but Trump has already put us on the fast track to recover from it while saving 100's of thousands of American lives. Democrats had stated it was fact that those needing treatment would die in the hallways of hospitals and over 20,000 needing ventilators wouldn't get them, we could expect up to 2 million deaths. Had a Democrat been in charge that is exactly what would have happened, as it is, American had the right man in the right place to handle this and he's left the Democrats demonstrating how much they underestimated his leadership.
By snakeoil
#125034
https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-timel ... 56bbf.html

Early missteps allowed the new coronavirus to spread throughout the U.S for weeks before state and local officials implemented strict lockdowns designed to keep the pandemic from spinning further out of control.

Why it matters: The U.S. missed the boat on the kind of swift, early response that would have been most effective, and has been scrambling to catch up ever since. This timeline, compiled from official sources as well as media reports, shows how that all-important time was lost.

Dec. 31, 2019: China reports the novel coronavirus to the World Health Organization.

Jan. 6: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel notice for Wuhan, China.

Jan. 15: The first U.S. case is confirmed, in a man who traveled from Wuhan.

Jan. 17: The World Health Organization publishes a protocol for manufacturing coronavirus tests.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention opts to develop its own test instead of using the WHO's.

Jan. 30: The WHO declares global health emergency.

The CDC confirms person-to-person spread of COVID-19 within the U.S.

Jan. 31: The Trump Administration suspended entry into the U.S. for most foreign nationals who had traveled to China in the past 14 days.

The WHO reports 11,950 coronavirus cases worldwide.

Feb. 5: The CDC begins shipping its diagnostic tests to state and local health agencies.

Feb. 8: Labs report problems with the CDC’s tests.

Feb. 24: President Trump tweets: “The Coronavirus is very much under control in the USA. We are in contact with everyone and all relevant countries. CDC & World Health have been working hard and very smart. Stock Market starting to look very good to me!”

Feb. 29: Washington state reports the first COVID-19 death in the U.S.

The Food and Drug Administration allows academic labs to develop and begin testing coronavirus testing kits while reviewing pending applications.
The WHO reports 86,604 coronavirus cases worldwide.

March 5: LabCorp and Quest Diagnostics launch coronavirus test for commercial use.

March 9: Trump tweets: “So last year 37,000 Americans died from the common Flu. It averages between 27,000 and 70,000 per year. Nothing is shut down, life & the economy go on. At this moment there are 546 confirmed cases of CoronaVirus, with 22 deaths. Think about that!”

The WHO reports 114,381 coronavirus cases worldwide.

March 13: Trump declares a national emergency, freeing up $50 billion in federal funds for states and territories.

March 15: 33 states and the District of Columbia closed public schools, according to Education Week. This included the New York City school system, the largest in the country.

March 16: Trump advises Americans to self-isolate for 15 days.

March 19: Trump signed into law an emergency coronavirus relief package for paid sick leave and free testing.

March 23: 9 states had stay-at-home orders.

Washington, Oregon, California, Louisiana, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Massachusetts and New Jersey.

March 26: The U.S. now leads world in coronavirus cases.

12 more states issue stay-at-home orders, totaling 21: Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia, Hawaii, Connecticut, Vermont and Delaware

March 29: Trump extends social distancing measures to April 30.

March 30: Nine more states issue stay-at-home orders, bringing the total to 30.

Governors say testing is still lacking in many states.

March 31: Trump warns of the potential for 100,000 to 240,000 deaths.

April 6: Twelve more states issue stay-at-home orders, bringing the total to 42.
By sillydaddy
#125035
Broken Promises??
The media was whining about this, 90 days into Trump's presidency..!
The man is not through with his first term yet...
The only promise I care about is the "lock her up "
I'm going to vote for Trump again and give him a chance...
or at least make the Clintons crap their pants...
It looks promising... :O
By johnforbes
#125043
Snakeoil, it is not an argument to provide links from NPR or other extremely well known Left Wing sources.

Like any voter, you are free to vote against Trump if you feel like it.

But reciting a bunch of "broken promises" when you have to know very well that Obama and Biden met on January 5, 2017 in the Oval Office with Yates and Comey to go over the attempt to frame Flynn and sabotage the Trump presidency in an illegal way, well, that is just dishonest.
By Clownkicker
#125048
johnny, it is not an argument to not provide any links from anyone whatsoever, extremely well known or not.

Like any voter, you are free to vote for Trump if you feel like it.

But picking on snakeoil for linking to evidence of a bunch of "broken promises" while ignoring RealTool doing the same thing for a bunch of "kept promises" from a ridiculously biased Right Wing source, well, that is just dishonest.
By elklindo69
#125065
And Silly belongs to the crew who thinks that Trump was sent to the earth by God to lead the country through the coronavirus pandemic.

You people are a bunch of fucking crackpots....

Bill Mitchell
@mitchellvii

Some have called me "sycophant" for unrelenting support of the president.

I am not.

I believe Trump was sent by God to lead America through this most perilous moment in our history, blessed with a vision and second-sight beyond his innate strategic brilliance.

He is our voice.
By Clownkicker
#125066
Holy shit, that guy is certifiable....the epitome of all Trump supporters.

They actually believe the irrational bullshit they spew.

Amen.
By snakeoil
#125073
Trump visited the Ford plant and posed for the cameras without a mask. After the cameras were gone he put the mask on

What a Phony
By snakeoil
#125074
Just think...Trump's supporters are hated by him as being non-members of the elite. I'm sure he wouldn't allow any of them into his hotels or golf courses. But, the sheep will follow him and enrich him more. Anyone want a Trump gold coin? How about a MAGA hat made in China? How about t-shirts made in China?
By snakeoil
#125075
Trump's campaign manager is raking in big bucks by hanging onto Trump's coattails. I've heard reports he made $40 million last year hanging on tight to Trump. He better watch out. Trump doesn't like people making money off of him unless he gets his kickback.

BTW. Big bucks have been spent on Facebook, Twitter, TV ads and websites. what does he have to show for it? Trump's approval ratings keep heading downward.
By snakeoil
#125076
Notice anything strange lately? The Evangelicals have been surprisingly quiet lately. Maybe it's a protection strategy to ensure that they don't go down with Trump.maybe that's why Betsy DeVos is funneling big bucks to private schools and Christian schools.

What ever happened to the separation of church and state? Oh well,Trump can violate the Constitution to win an election.
By snakeoil
#125077
Hey Trump! Is that corona pandemic over yet? On January 22, 2020 you said you have it under control. It sure doesn't seem like its under control.

On February 10th you said it will "miraculously go away." Has it gone away yet?

On February13th you told Geraldo Riviera that its a China problem and that we only have 12 cases.

On February 23rd you told reporters, "We have it very much under control in this country." In a couple of days we will have our 100,000th death due to this virus. That doesn't sound like the virus is under control.

On February 26th you said that the virus was going to go down to a very few cases in the USA. We're still waiting.

On February 29th we had our 1st corona virus death. We are almost at 100,000 deaths. It seems that you just can't talk this virus away.
By snakeoil
#125078
What happened to "obamagate?" It seems like there's no there there. I wouldn't attack Obama if I were you; he's out of your league.
By snakeoil
#125079
It's been several days since those Trump trolls occupied state houses with automatic weapons. I've been wondering, what effect have those weapons has against the virus? To be fair, it did give the boys a chance to play with their binkys.
By johnforbes
#125080
Snake, you may not be sufficiently sophisticated to know this, but NBC and ABC and outfits such as Brookings all lean toward the Left.

That is why you like their opinions -- they mesh with your own.

This is known as confirmation bias.

As to broken promises, Obama said his tenure was scandal-free, but he engaged in the largest political corruption ever to try to sabotage Trump's campaign and then presidency.

His corruption involved the IRS, the FBI, the DoJ, State, etc.
By snakeoil
#125101
I'm sure that you are going to show prook that Obama tried to hinder the campaign of Trump aren't you John.
By snakeoil
#125104
Snake, you may not be sufficiently sophisticated
Really John! Don't you see how trite this sounds? But then again, I see you are using your usual tactics of attacking the poster not the facts. I've been reading your posts for a long time and they seem far from "sufficiently sophisticated."
By snakeoil
#125105
https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2020/0 ... d-topstory

Lawmakers are calling on President Trump to not end National Guard deployments by June 24 because that could prevent many from becoming eligible for federal benefits.

Politico reported on Tuesday that the Trump administration is ordering a “hard stop” on the deployments of over 40,000 National Guard members who are helping states with their coronavirus responses. For those who were first deployed in March—when the president declared a national emergency for the pandemic—they would be short one day needed to qualify for federal retirement and education benefits. The news outlet said Thursday the administration is now considering extending the deployments until July, but no decision has been made yet.

Trump even screws the military.
By snakeoil
#125106
https://www.defenseone.com/news/2020/05 ... ef=d-river

Today in public health news, the antimalarial drug touted by President Trump is linked to a roughly 35% increased risk of death in coronavirus patients, according to a study published today in the medical journal the Lancet.

There is no drug that would be approved for a particular disease if it had a 35% death rate!!!!!!
By snakeoil
#125107
https://www.defenseone.com/news/2020/05 ... ef=d-river
Meanwhile, Teflon Don marches on, unscathed. “A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that 41% of Americans approve of the president’s job performance, while 58% disapprove. That’s consistent with opinions of Trump before the pandemic, as well as throughout his more than three years in office.”
Trouble in paradise? Is this the end of "government by tweet?"
By snakeoil
#125112
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-heal ... SKBN22Z0T4
(Reuters) - The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Saturday reported 1,595,885 cases of the new coronavirus, an increase of 24,268 cases from its previous count, and said the number of deaths had risen by 1,852 to 96,002.

The CDC reported its tally of cases of the respiratory illness known as COVID-19, caused by the new coronavirus, as of 4 p.m. ET on May 22, compared with its count a day earlier.

The CDC figures do not necessarily reflect cases reported by individual states.
I thought Trump said we had thisw under control!
By snakeoil
#125115
https://mail.aol.com/webmail-std/en-us/suite
This week, the Trump administration announced a cruel plan that would end the deployment of our National Guard currently on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis — just one day before they’d become eligible for federal retirement and education benefits.

It’s a heartless new plan, but it’s exactly what we’ve come to expect from a Commander-in-chief who has disrespected his station every day he’s occupied it.

Immediately after the announcement, we came together as a community to do what we do best. This grassroots team immediately launched a petition and garnered over 25,000 signatures condemning the new policy overnight.

Then Senator Gary Peters wrote a letter to the administration condemning the policy. Senator Tammy Baldwin introduced the National Guard COVID-19 Response Stability Act which would ensure all troops activated during the coronavirus response would receive their full benefits. And Represenative Max Rose, who is currently deployed as part of New York's coronvirus relief effort, slammed the act publicly.

We acted fast because one thing has always been true: When you come for one of our own, you come for all of us.
Oh my. Trump has pissed off the vets organizations. This is a no-no.

When you come for one of our own, you come for all of us.
By Clownkicker
#125117
"Then a Republican congressman from Texas, Ratcliffe had pointed to his experience as a federal prosecutor in Texas to bolster his national security credentials, but his resume proved to be exaggerated. And although he has now served on the House Intelligence Committee for a little over a year, Ratcliffe has never worked in the intelligence community.

The statute establishing the office of the director of national intelligence, or ODNI — the coordinating office for the nation’s 17 intelligence agencies — dictates that its leader must have “extensive national security experience and management experience.”-defenseone

Republicans are systematically dismantling and selling out America's security for partisan purposes.

This has got to make johnforbes feel great about another "best people" hiring from Trump. He will have no criticism whatsoever of this blatant snub of the law.
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