List of Trump’s insincere / moronic campaign promises Build a southern border wall and have Mexico pay for it Replace Obamacare Some 8 yrs later, have only a concept of a plan to show for it Sign an infrastructure bill Some 8 yrs later, have only a concept of a plan to show for it To exclude tips as taxable income To cap interest rate on credit cards at 10%
I take every promise he makes with a grain of salt. He's a compulsive liar. Sure, there are fools born every day. I can hear them now. "Trump's going to cut my electric bills in half."
his newest false promise, Trump Vows to Stop Outsourcing (Again), Make U.S. a Manufacturing Superpower; once again, only a concept of a plan
Grow the economy by 4% a year. Eliminate the federal debt in 8 years. Balance the federal budge fairly quickly. Cut spending every year. Release his tax returns. Enact term limits. Lifetime ban on WH officials lobbying for foreign government. Lifetime ban on foreign lobbyists raising money for American elections. 5-year ban on WH and congressional officials from lobbying. Won't take vacations. (technically he didn't, but he golfed 29% of the days he was president and tweeted for the other 71%) Close parts of the Internet where ISIS is. (yeah, it was nonsensical) Renegotiate the Iran deal.
He also said he would ban all Muslims from entering the country which was shot down pretty quickly by the USSC.
He promised to be “the voice” of American workers. He says that crap to get blue collar workers to vote for him, yet does the opposite. His administration not only stripped workers of their rights, it repealed overtime protections, rolled back workplace safety rules, and turned a blind eye to employers who steal their workers’ wages. Blue collar workers are stupid if they vote for Trump. Trump said corporations would use their tax cuts to invest in American workers. They didn’t do that. They spent more of their tax savings buying back shares of their own stock than increasing workers’ wages.
The “King of Debt” promised to reduce the national debt — then his tax cuts made it surge; he oversaw the third-biggest deficit increase of any president. even with that huge increase in debt, the Trump presidency has been the only one, post-WW2, to have experienced a net loss in job creation. his admin lost 2 millions jobs, the Biden admin, in 3.6 yrs so far, has added > 15 millions jobs
Oh yeah right. How does he plan on doing this one? Just like cutting our electric bills in half within 12 months. He's just throwing random crap out on his line now like a fisherman with no actual bait, hoping to catch another gullible sucker.
just like Trump will sign into law the Infrastructure Bill, which he never did. he did have a concept of a plan, but not an actual plan
at a campaign rally yesterday, the 78-yr old convicted felon said that he would be a “protector” of women and that they “will no longer be thinking about abortion” if he’s elected. His plea to ignore his own role in undoing national abortion rights protections comes as polls show Harris has a clear lead among women who are likely to vote in the 2024 election. Harris says Trump doesn’t need to be the ‘protector’ of women, he has to trust them to make their own decisions
He is going to protect them from themselves Rocket River "Darlin don't worry your pretty little head about such heady stuff." - Trump
This is the one that gets me. Because both parties wanted to do an infrastructure bill. Biden later showed it was there for the taking. Trump could have done it, and done it in a more MAGA style, and bragged about it in his reelection campaign. The only thing in his way was that, even though he talked about it, promised it, he didn't actually want to do it.
Another shiit thread by a boo boo. Dude, you’re getting lamer. If you want a raise, you’ve got to step up your game. You’re reminding me of those little Chinese keyboard warriors, I don’t remember exactly what they are called, but they’re always posting propaganda online for China and go after anyone who is even remotely critical of the regime.
Trump did have a lot of Infrastructure Weeks In the meantime there are still several congressional republicans touting projects funded by Infrastructure bills that they voted against.