Not Tired of Winning: 319 Results And Promises Kept In Three Years

told, as of mid-December, he had lied 15,413 times since becoming president, according to the Washington Post Fact Checker. Of particular note are his “Bottomless Pinocchios,” falsehoods that he has repeated at least 20 times. He has earned 30 of those, with one lie — that the economy today is the best in history — having been repeated 242 times.
 
Our wonderful Pres.Trump is the best thing to happen to this country in decades.

He deserves to be praised and admired by all citizens for his unselfish service and dedication to the nation.

Only miscreants and malcontents will deny this fact. ....
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So Mexico DID pay for that wall....glad that is cleared up
 
told, as of mid-December, he had lied 15,413 times since becoming president, according to the Washington Post Fact Checker. Of particular note are his “Bottomless Pinocchios,” falsehoods that he has repeated at least 20 times. He has earned 30 of those, with one lie — that the economy today is the best in history — having been repeated 242 times.
According to Wapo factchecker.

LOL
 
told, as of mid-December, he had lied 15,413 times since becoming president, according to the Washington Post Fact Checker. Of particular note are his “Bottomless Pinocchios,” falsehoods that he has repeated at least 20 times. He has earned 30 of those, with one lie — that the economy today is the best in history — having been repeated 242 times.
“According to Washington Post fact checker” :21:
 
Using the following "promises list" lets see how Trump is doing with his uncompleted promises:

A Trump asset for 2020: He obsesses on turning his campaign promises into reality
  • He promised in a 2016 interview, with the WashPost's Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, to wipe out the national debt in eight years. Instead, he’s increased the deficit and inflated the debt by trillions.
  • He promised to build "a great wall," but inflates the mileage he claims by mixing replacement projects with new construction.
  • He promised Mexico would pay, but of course it hasn't.
  • He promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act and give amazing health care to everyone. Failed on both scores.
  • He promised to reverse trade deficits. Instead, the U.S. trade deficit with Europe has grown.
  • Trump, who yesterday called Afghanistan "the Harvard University of terrorism," had pushed to end America's longest war. But he hasn't withdrawn all U.S. troops, and said: "[W]e’ll always have somebody there."
  • Other areas where reality has fallen short: infrastructure ("We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways and waterways all across our land") and ending the opioid crisis.
  • Perhaps Trump's most absurd broken promise: to drain the swamp. Instead, he brought us Scott Pruitt and friends.

1. The $23T Debt is a major problem for the US economy. Trump is trying to "grow" the economy out of the Budget Deficit, but that will never happen. Trump and the Republican House in 2021 need to agree on raising taxes, reforming entitlements, and cutting unnecessary spending. Without new income infrastructure can't happen, and his promise of wiping out the $23T Debt is just wrong. Trump may have meant wiping out the Budget Deficit in 8-years, see pages 33-35 in the following link:
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/BUDGET-2020-BUD/pdf/BUDGET-2020-BUD-24.pdf

2. The wall is happening, no matter what the MSM whines about, 100 miles built, 350 miles to go by end of 2020.

3. Mexico could pay for the wall if congress implements a small "remittance tax" on money sent out of the US.
The United States Loses $150 Billion Annually in Remittances | Federation for American Immigration Reform

4. The USSC will repeal the ACA for Trump, the problem then becomes, what will replace it?

Affordable Care Act: Democrats look to Supreme Court to save Obamacare

5. The Trade Deficit with the EU will be addressed after the new trade agreements with China are finalized. You can expect new tariffs on imported cars, Trump called those tariffs "the mother lode".

6. Trump is slowly reducing the number of US troops in AFG. If the Taliban don't settle down maybe Trump should just drop in killer robots, or genetically targeted diseases?



7. Infrastructure spending is a state responsibility, I don't see that in the Constitution. Trump is addressing the opioid problem, at least more than any prior president. We need to see the opioid deaths chart including 2018 and 2109.

8. Draining the swamp is a process. I suggest a "Grace Commission II" to streamline the Federal government and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse.
 
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told, as of mid-December, he had lied 15,413 times since becoming president, according to the Washington Post Fact Checker. Of particular note are his “Bottomless Pinocchios,” falsehoods that he has repeated at least 20 times. He has earned 30 of those, with one lie — that the economy today is the best in history — having been repeated 242 times.
“According to Washington Post fact checker” :21:

This from the guy that just posted something from the Washington Examiner.

:21::21::21:
 
told, as of mid-December, he had lied 15,413 times since becoming president, according to the Washington Post Fact Checker. Of particular note are his “Bottomless Pinocchios,” falsehoods that he has repeated at least 20 times. He has earned 30 of those, with one lie — that the economy today is the best in history — having been repeated 242 times.
“According to Washington Post fact checker” :21:

This from the guy that just posted something from the Washington Examiner.

:21::21::21:
Verifiable facts, Leftard.
 
Using the following "promises list" lets see how Trump is doing with his uncompleted promises:

A Trump asset for 2020: He obsesses on turning his campaign promises into reality
  • He promised in a 2016 interview, with the WashPost's Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, to wipe out the national debt in eight years. Instead, he’s increased the deficit and inflated the debt by trillions.
  • He promised to build "a great wall," but inflates the mileage he claims by mixing replacement projects with new construction.
  • He promised Mexico would pay, but of course it hasn't.
  • He promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act and give amazing health care to everyone. Failed on both scores.
  • He promised to reverse trade deficits. Instead, the U.S. trade deficit with Europe has grown.
  • Trump, who yesterday called Afghanistan "the Harvard University of terrorism," had pushed to end America's longest war. But he hasn't withdrawn all U.S. troops, and said: "[W]e’ll always have somebody there."
  • Other areas where reality has fallen short: infrastructure ("We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways and waterways all across our land") and ending the opioid crisis.
  • Perhaps Trump's most absurd broken promise: to drain the swamp. Instead, he brought us Scott Pruitt and friends.

1. The $23T Debt is a major problem for the US economy. Trump is trying to "grow" the economy out of the Budget Deficit, but that will never happen. Trump and the Republican House in 2021 need to agree on raising taxes, reforming entitlements, and cutting unnecessary spending. Without new income infrastructure can't happen, and his promise of wiping out the $23T Debt is just wrong. Trump may have meant wiping out the Budget Deficit, see pages 33-35 in the following link:
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/BUDGET-2020-BUD/pdf/BUDGET-2020-BUD-24.pdf

2. The wall is happening, no matter what the MSM whines about, 100 miles built, 350 miles to go.

3. Mexico could pay for the wall if congress implements a small "remittance tax" on money sent out of the US.

4. The USSC will repeal the ACA for Trump, the problem then becomes, what will replace it?

Affordable Care Act: Democrats look to Supreme Court to save Obamacare

5. The Trade Deficit with the EU will be addressed after the new trade agreements with China are finalized. You can expect new tariffs on imported cars, Trump called those tariffs "the mother lode".

6. Trump is slowly reducing the number of US troops in AFG. If the Taliban don't settle down maybe Trump should just drop in killer robots, or genetically targeted diseases?



7. Infrastructure spending is a state problem, I don't see that in the Constitution. Trump is addressing the opioid problem, at least more than any prior president. We need to see the opioid deaths chart including 2018 and 2109.

8. Draining the swamp is a process. I suggest a "Grace Commission II" to streamline the Federal government and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse.


1. We agree.

2. Not as he promised.

3. Could? But they are not.

4. No it will not.

5. Yep more taxes.

6. This is a good thing for sure.

7. Where do you see opioids in the Constitution? Why they are they a Fed issue but infrastructure is not?

8. Trump has added to the swamp, not drained it. Almost every outsider he hired is now gone replaced by a swamp critter.
 
Where is that great healthcare plan that Trump promised?
 
Using the following "promises list" lets see how Trump is doing with his uncompleted promises:

A Trump asset for 2020: He obsesses on turning his campaign promises into reality
  • He promised in a 2016 interview, with the WashPost's Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, to wipe out the national debt in eight years. Instead, he’s increased the deficit and inflated the debt by trillions.
  • He promised to build "a great wall," but inflates the mileage he claims by mixing replacement projects with new construction.
  • He promised Mexico would pay, but of course it hasn't.
  • He promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act and give amazing health care to everyone. Failed on both scores.
  • He promised to reverse trade deficits. Instead, the U.S. trade deficit with Europe has grown.
  • Trump, who yesterday called Afghanistan "the Harvard University of terrorism," had pushed to end America's longest war. But he hasn't withdrawn all U.S. troops, and said: "[W]e’ll always have somebody there."
  • Other areas where reality has fallen short: infrastructure ("We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways and waterways all across our land") and ending the opioid crisis.
  • Perhaps Trump's most absurd broken promise: to drain the swamp. Instead, he brought us Scott Pruitt and friends.

1. The $23T Debt is a major problem for the US economy. Trump is trying to "grow" the economy out of the Budget Deficit, but that will never happen. Trump and the Republican House in 2021 need to agree on raising taxes, reforming entitlements, and cutting unnecessary spending. Without new income infrastructure can't happen, and his promise of wiping out the $23T Debt is just wrong. Trump may have meant wiping out the Budget Deficit, see pages 33-35 in the following link:
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/BUDGET-2020-BUD/pdf/BUDGET-2020-BUD-24.pdf

2. The wall is happening, no matter what the MSM whines about, 100 miles built, 350 miles to go.

3. Mexico could pay for the wall if congress implements a small "remittance tax" on money sent out of the US.

4. The USSC will repeal the ACA for Trump, the problem then becomes, what will replace it?

Affordable Care Act: Democrats look to Supreme Court to save Obamacare

5. The Trade Deficit with the EU will be addressed after the new trade agreements with China are finalized. You can expect new tariffs on imported cars, Trump called those tariffs "the mother lode".

6. Trump is slowly reducing the number of US troops in AFG. If the Taliban don't settle down maybe Trump should just drop in killer robots, or genetically targeted diseases?



7. Infrastructure spending is a state problem, I don't see that in the Constitution. Trump is addressing the opioid problem, at least more than any prior president. We need to see the opioid deaths chart including 2018 and 2109.

8. Draining the swamp is a process. I suggest a "Grace Commission II" to streamline the Federal government and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse.


1. We agree.

2. Not as he promised.

3. Could? But they are not.

4. No it will not.

5. Yep more taxes.

6. This is a good thing for sure.

7. Where do you see opioids in the Constitution? Why then are they a Fed issue but infrastructure is not?

8. Trump has added to the swamp, not drained it. Almost every outsider he hired is now gone replaced by a swamp critter.


1. After the 2020 election Trump and Congress need to get serious about the 2021 Budget Deficit.
2. The wall is happening as promised.
3. The 2021 Congress should implement a remittance tax to make Mexico pay for the wall.
4. If the USSC repeals the ACA then it needs to be replaced, until then its still a thing.
5. Tariffs on foreign cars are avoided if you buy American cars.
6. If I were a Taliban or ISIS guy I'd think twice for sure.
7. Opioids are a health issue, which is why we have a DEA. Infrastructure is currently NOT a federal responsibility, except for highway and bridge funding via the Highway Trust Fund supported by a gas tax, that needs to be raised..

It’s Time for States to Invest in Infrastructure
8. Trump is learning who are the good guys are in DC, most are not.
 

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