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Funny how the democrats are putting down Trump when Trump is actually getting some things done.
See they don't like that. It doesn't fit into their agenda. Promises kept · Trump imposed a hiring freeze on the federal workforce, with the exception of military, public safety and public health officials. While he promised to do this on day one, he implemented it Jan. 23. The freeze expired on April 12. · Trump signed a ?Two-for-One? regulation executive order, as promised, that would require agencies to eliminate two regulations for every new regulation passed. This was another item Trump promised for day one, though it slipped a bit. · Trump signed an executive order to impose a five-year ban on White House and congressional officials becoming lobbyists when they finish work in government. · Trump signed an executive order to institute a lifetime ban on White House officials lobbying on behalf of a foreign government. · Trump signed a presidential memorandum notifying a withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership. · Trump ordered a study to identify and investigate all foreign trading abuses. · Trump granted approval for the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline, following through on a vow to move forward on energy infrastructure projects. · Trump nominated, and won confirmation, for a successor to the late Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch. · Trump signed a bill to extend the Veterans Choice Program to deliver on a promise to give veterans the ability to receive public VA treatment, or see a private doctor of their choice. · Trump signed multiple executive orders to create new task forces to fight crime and drug cartels. · Trump directed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to order embassies to increase scrutiny and security checks before issuing visas to ensure new screening procedures for immigration to the U.S. · Trump signed ethics policies to ?drain the swamp? by making it harder for people to profit from their time in government. · Trump ordered departments and agencies to identify wasteful spending on programs and asked for recommendations for potential improvements. *Many of the above items were promised for day one of Trump's presidency, but not completed until later Promises broken/No action taken · Despite Trump?s promise to cancel visas, on his first day in office, to and from foreign countries that do not allow criminal and illegal aliens back into their countries, he did not follow through. China, Jordan and India do not take back criminal aliens. · Trump promised to propose a constitutional amendment, on his first day in office, to impose term limits for all members of Congress. No such proposal exists. · Trump promised to get rid of gun-free zones that exist at schools and military bases on his first day, but gun-free zones still exist. · Trump promised to direct the secretary of the Treasury to designate China as a currency manipulator, but Trump changed his mind and said China is not a currency manipulator. · Despite his promise to cancel billions of dollars, on his first day in office, in payments to U.N. climate change programs, he did not. Trump?s budget proposal does cut funding for climate change programs, but it doesn?t stop funds that have already been approved. · Trump promised to save and protect Social Security and Medicare, but there haven?t been any changes to these programs. · Ending Common Core was among ?first 100 day? promises, but it still exists. · Trump promised to increase funding for local police programs, but no additional funds have been directed to those programs. In fact, under Trump?s budget proposal, local counterterrorism programs would see cuts. · Despite his promise to have the ?great, big, beautiful wall? fully funded, and paid for by Mexico, the plan to fund the U.S.-Mexico border wall is unclear, and Mexico has denied any suggestions that it would pay for the construction. · Trump planned to enhance penalties for those who overstay their visas, but current penalties have not changed · Trump promised to appoint a team to create a cybersecurity plan within 90 days, but there has yet to be a team appointed, and no such plan exists. Trump also promised to have a full report on hacking within 90 days, but no such report exists. · Trump promised to ban foreign lobbyists raising money for American elections, but no action has been taken?it is already illegal for foreign nationals to contribute money to American elections. · Trump continues to promise to speed the approval of life-saving medications, but the administration has yet to address this. Working on it · Trump vowed to secure U.S. borders to eliminate illegal immigration, and while unlawful crossings still exist, the volume of these border crossings has dropped significantly in the first 100 days. · The administration has yet to sign a bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare as vowed, but they?re working on it. The first Republican health care plan failed to get the support necessary to even take it to the House floor for a vote. Republicans are now considering new legislation, but it has not yet been slated for a vote. · Trump promised to begin the ?very, very, very fast? removal of more than 2 million criminal illegal aliens. In March, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said they arrested 21,362 since January. · Trump issued executive orders and signed Congressional Review Acts to roll back Obama-era policies, but did not cancel ?every unconstitutional? executive action issued by Obama, as promised. · Trump vowed to cut funding for ?sanctuary cities,? which has not yet happened. Attorney General Jeff Sessions warned the cities that funding would be cancelled if they resisted federal immigration law and enforcement?but a U.S. judge blocked the executive order. · Trump promised to begin building the U.S.-Mexico border wall in his first 100 days. Construction has not started, but Customs and Border Protection have requested and received bids from companies interested in building the wall · Trump attempted to suspend the Syrian refugee resettlement program and suspend immigration from terror-prone regions by signing two ?travel ban? executive orders. The first order specifically banned Syrian refugees, and targeted seven predominantly Muslim countries for a 90-day suspension of entry to the U.S. Federal courts blocked the order. A revised version is still tied up in the courts. · Trump signed an executive order to roll back Obama-era coal leases in an effort to produce ?clean coal,? and has signed an order that could lead to lifting restrictions on offshore drilling. · Trump?s budget proposal directed a massive increase in defense spending, as promised, but did not eliminate the defense sequester. · Legislation to establish a mandatory minimum federal prison sentence for those who illegally re-enter the U.S. after a previous deportation has been introduced to Congress, but has not passed. · Trump is talking about a $1 trillion infrastructure package, but nothing has been implemented yet. · Just before the 100-day mark, Trump announced a plan to renegotiate NAFTA. · Trump also announced the blueprint for a tax plan just before his 100-day mark, which the administration says would provide "massive tax cuts" for the middle class. Congress must still draft and debate an actual bill. |
Hey head dumb dumb, signing EO'S is not getting things done.. Most of those thing have to be written into law by Congress..
It is rather fitting you are praising Trump for signing EOs while you called Obama a dictator for signing EOs.. Why the sudden change??? Btw, your list looks like a copy and paste from Imarethat.Com. obviously nothing you could put together with your own thinking skills.. |
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I didn't even mention the push back he's going to get on things like the butchering of environmental regulations, which will make him do what he normally does when faced with opposition -- buckle like a cheap fucking belt. He only talks a big game. The desired end result of these executive orders in most cases will probably never happen and they're as worthless as the paper they're printed on. But don't tell that to the dumbasses who make a list out them like they actually mean something. |
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Why are you so fucking dumb that you have to comment on things you never research? |
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For those interested, here is another story about the lack of positions filled by Trump including the fact that he has yet to even nominate the people that would be in charge of carrying out his immigration policy.
Donald Trump Administration: Hundreds of Key Government Positions Still Unfilled | National Review |
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Democrats are doing the same exact things they whined about with the republicans during the Obama administration. https://cabinetvotes.org/ if you are keeping track |
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Again, several of these nominations are not done by the president. He nominates those that fill those posts that are under them~! |
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Second, it wasn't about Obama using executive orders, it was about using them badly. Most of Trumps executive orders have been to reverse the EO's that Obama made that didn't make any sense to him. You know, some of those stupid regulations that hurt our economy? |
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Oddly, I don't recall you criticizing them for this. |
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You also make it sound like Obama had no delays. Let's look at the numbers. Here is a chart showing Trump's cabinet and how many days it took for them to be confirmed once they were nominated. The longest was 96 days. He has a couple in the 80-day range and some in the 70-day range. I won't deny that the Democrats are dragging their feet on purpose. However, here is another chart that shows Obama had three different nominees take over 100 days to get approved with one of them taking 161 days. The Republicans are not innocent when it comes to delaying things because they are not in power. |
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Republicans only try to block things that help people or support rights. The only rights Republicans want is the right to bear arms, and the right to discriminate against anyone who is not them. That's what your heroes stand for. And when it comes to the cabinet appointments and administration agency personnel, of course you step in and show how misinformed you are. Before you came in here you probably weren't even aware of this.... Help wanted: Trump administration still has hundreds of jobs to fill All Trump cares about is the sizzle, which is the main basic spotlight cabinet appointees -- but there's a lot of cogs in the gears that make government turn and about 90% of those cogs haven't been taken care of yet. But the aim of Bannon was to dismantle government so I guess they're doing good. Learn some shit before you try making points. The cabinet/administration vacancy is not something you're going to hear about on Fox news, but from where I get my news it's been talked about a lot and the gravity of the problem is stressed in a very big way. There's no one on watch right now. The United States will get caught with it's pants down because of the clowns who conned their way into our government. |
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As anticipated - completely false and twisted thread title.
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He's right, it's a stupid document. Who is the idiot who thought it would be a good idea to give guns to everyone???
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ofer crap's sake can we just bring back dueling at least for the political class?
At least that way we can be voting on some fresh vacancies and just maybe put a dent in this shitty "two party" lock they have on the power structure. I am profoundly tired of this same stale old partisan arguments that we keep having every time the government changes hands. :2 cents: |
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I will say one thing, I knew the democrats would hate the day the republicans would use the nuclear option against them, seeing how they invented it! Shows how fucking stupid they have been and why they have lost all control in the government. Going to be interesting during the mid terms when they lose more senate seats. |
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Him being typical hot head, he raged one day while drunk about a post I made where he claimed I said something about his daughter. I never said anything about his daughter, but vendillza is such a tool he couldn't admit I didn't say anything bad. Instead he loves to tell everyone he has me on ignore because I said something about his daughter.. He can't even show us the post, because there isn't anything bad I ever said about his daughter.. He's just a dumb tool. Truth is, I just made him look the fool too many times and that's how he handles it. Tries to paint me as the bad guy instead of admitting he was wrong. Now I just troll him when he posts in my topics because I know he reads my posts but can't reply as he claims I'm on ignore.. He's very strange person, that tells us how tough he is because he has biker buddies.. :1orglaugh |
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Trump either underestimated how hard it would be to be President, or didn't understand the complexities of US law, or lied to you and every other Trump voter during the campaign trail, or all of the above. Quote:
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If vendillza wants to ask me a quedtion, he can qoute me and ask me directly.. He avoids me, because I always make him look silly. |
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.. and that ends with 'P' and spells out TRUMP this ends badly ... |
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Basically we have the Republican party who has lied & cheated their way to success and Vendillza approves of that while calling Obama in the past a dictator, Muslim & Kenyan.. People like Vendillza are a waste of air and certainly not worth wasting anytime debating. He's like Robbie but 100 times worse, he doesn't have a open mind to debate with he will just lie in order to win an argument, but most time he's so stupid it's easy to spot his lies.. but he goes on and on with them.. Saddly it will take years to undo the political bigotry that has taken over the right wing in this country. All you have to do is look at people like Vendillza to show how obsessed they are with it.. They will pollute many generations below them.. |
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A new President never gets to put his ideas in at this point into the budget. Having said that...Trump actually DID get some things in it, and also showed that he is willing to compromise with Democrats (as he said he would when he campaigned). The true test of Trump's "strength" with Congress will be his first real budget that is 100% under his administration. Will he be able to get Republicans on board with him even though he is very liberal compared to Congressional Republicans? Will Democrats stop voting 100% against him even on issues they agree with? We'll find out in a few months time. Also...today on the news they are saying that there has been a big breakthrough on "HealthCare", and that they will vote it this week. In my humble opinion, they should simply make it illegal for hospitals to price gouge us and charge U.S. citizens 10 times what the same procedures cost in other country's (also prescription medication). When you look at you hospital bill in the U.S. and see that ONE Tylenol costs $10...you KNOW you got screwed on the bill. Dems weren't "lazy" Mark. They voted. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan Democrats voted Trump. That's why the DNC is trying to block anything and everything that Trump wants. They want those Democrat voters to come back home. I think they are going about it the WRONG way. I think that instead of working to obstruct Trump...they should instead be working on becoming the party of the working man again. Do positive things instead of negative ones. The Dems should get out in front of the Republicans and fight for U.S. jobs alongside of Trump. Make the Republicans look like the ones who aren't wanting to help them. The Democrat Party has allowed themselves to LOSE the mantle of champion of the working people. To a blue collar steel worker or a union auto worker...the Dems look like all they care about are gay people, trannys, and illegal immigrants. That is NOT what you want your core voters to see in you. The Democrats need their voters to vote Democrat once again. And it is possible they would...IF the Dems start doing positive things instead of negative. Trump is no Republican. And he could care less about the Republican Party. Hell, he burnt that bitch down in the primary. But Schumer and Pelosi are pushing him into the arms of Conservative Republicans. They need to be pulling him over to their side. Trump has flat out stated he is NOT conservative and that he is a pragmatist. If I were in charge of the Democrat Party...we would be siding with Trump and proclaiming that WE are the populist party...not the Republicans. Trump would eat that shit up and the Democrats would stand a great chance of winning back the Senate and Congress. It would be a "win/win". Jobs, prosperity, and the Dems back in power. But of course it won't happen. :( |
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Nothing to do with the General Election or losing to Trump. That would be her NOT campaigning in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan and having no message for people other than "Trump is bad" and "We are stronger together" The John Podesta (her campaign manager) emails showed that her own campaign staff didn't even know WHY she was running for President. Terrible candidate. And she lost to a guy with a big personality and a positive "can do" message. |
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We had two candidates - One who wasn't a Democrat and no one knew who he was, or someone who had been a Democrat for forty years, with forty years of Democratic history, holding multiple positions in government as a Democratic, with a massive base. Of course the DNC wanted Clinton to win. She had forty years of history with the DNC. |
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