TheLoveBandit
Retired Never Was, Coulda been wannabe
people voted for him because he said he'd build a wall and mexico would pay for it. never happened. what did those people vote for?
people voted for him because he said he'd repeal obamacare and replace it with something much better. never happened. what did those people vote for?
people voted for him because he said he'd never start a new conflict. he's bombing yemen. what did those people vote for?
people voted for him because he said he'd lower prices on day 1. never happened. what did those people vote for?
these aren't lame throwaway promises that all politicians (but trump is not a politician!) make. the first two were the central pillars of his entire campaign.
In order:
The wall: $5b blocked by Dem congress because it wasn't money well spent, who then pivoted and gave hundreds of billions to Ukraine. They (Dems) won, prevented him from fulfilling his promise in his first term. Then tried to sell off the materials at pennies on the dollar before he retook office. Where are we now? He has a Rep congress, and the wall is going up. Ahead of the wall going up, illegal immigration has dropped below a decimal of what it was under Biden.
Obamacare: Again, Dem congress in his first term. Now that he's got an aligned congress, let's see what happens. I'm curious, do you view Obamacare as a good thing for Americans?
No new wars: Where any wars started under his first term? I don't recall any. Were the Houthis attacking the shipping lanes in his first term? No. No, they weren't. So when did they start? Oct 2023, under Biden. They have been attacking contiuously since then, and Biden just let them. Trump is fighting back, not starting a new war but defending the shipping lanes. You want to say he started this? Ha! Good luck. I suspect he will end it, though. Surprised you didn't throw Ukraine in there, I mean were aren't "boots on the ground" so maybe it doesn't count as a war we are engaged in; but you have to admit it would have been over if US never took a position and supported Ukraine. Which happened when? Oh, yes, under Biden. Trump's working to shut it down, without putting "boots on the ground."
Lower prices: Biden spent 4y pissing fuel onto the inflation fire and Dems/Media (same/same) pretended it wasn't happening. Ok, let's ignore that part. Trump says he'd fix it day 1. (Clinton voice) depends on your definition of the word 'fix' (Clinton voice). First day in office, 26 EO signed by Trump - a record beating the 9 Biden signed which were mostly undoing Trump's first term. Of those, how many would impact the economy? By my view, the following have that impact:
EO 14153: Unleashing Alaska's Extraordinary Resource Potential << More domestic energy lowers cost of farming and transportation
EO 14154: Unleashing American Energy << More domestic energy lowers cost of farming and transportation
EO 14158: Establishing and Implementing the President's "Department of Government Efficiency" << Cutting regulations lowers cost
EO 14162: Putting America First in International Environmental Agreements << Cutting regulations lowers cost
Throwaways and pillars: First 2 being pillars for his first term where stymied by (D) congress. They control the laws (Obamacare) and the purse strings (the wall). As for the purse strings, seems they can allocate funding, but can't force it to be spent as he fights the current beauracracy (USAID, et al). The wars, he still didn't start any but he's doing what he can to end them, even if that means fighting (Houthis). On the lower prices, I have to catch myself - you are hung on 'what he says', whereas I look at it from 'is he doing all he can', and yeah, on the first day he is doing what he can - the impact is happening with inflation cooling and whaddya know, egg prices are dropping. MORE people voted for all this on the '24 elections, and they are getting what they asked for.