Looking At the Electoral Map

Arguing with inbred rednecks is always tiresome..

2. OK, something better than "defund the police" needs to happen. Good luck with that.

Biden didn't call for defunding the police, he's calling for increasing funds while retraining them.

4. Trump had the US doing great before the Chinese virus hit. You can't blame Trump for the Chinese virus, period.

That's like saying the Titanic was making great time before it hit the iceberg. The problem is, Covid is the Iceberg, Trump saw it and didn't move out of the way.

5. Trump gave the Kurds nice oil fields protected by US tanks, they're happy.

Uh, you're delusional.


6. Stop lying. 9

Again, nobody cares about the rural areas, and the Suburban Areas have the same issues as the Urban ones.
1. "name calling"? You lose.
2. The police are supporting Trump, so spin Biden and the democrat's policy all you want. "You can vote with the police, or vote with the criminals."
4. Biden called Trump's actions "xenophobic and racist" before endorsing them. So Joe was wrong as usual, and Trump was right as usual.
5. Your Kurd article is a year old, and is way out of date, here is a current one.
6. Urban areas are the only ones with problems, not the suburbs or rural areas. That's where people are moving to from the cities.
 
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I'm wouldn't put money on Biden winning Pennsylvania for the same reasons Hillary lost there. Coal country (the western part of the state) is still going to support Trump and Biden would have to rally the base, blacks and left in the East and there are no signs of him being able to do that.

Trump has done NOTHING for coal.
He gave them "Lip Service" then abandoned them.
To vote for Trump now is to show how stupid coal miners really are.
Hillary at least wanted help get them money for re-training.
Trump is ignoring them, and they have lost more in the 4 years of Trump, than in 8 years with Obama!
Hillary campaigned to use tax money to retrain Americans without passing legislation to ensure they would actually get a job.
 
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2. OK, something better than "defund the police" needs to happen. Good luck with that.

Biden didn't call for defunding the police, he's calling for increasing funds while retraining them.

4. Trump had the US doing great before the Chinese virus hit. You can't blame Trump for the Chinese virus, period.

That's like saying the Titanic was making great time before it hit the iceberg. The problem is, Covid is the Iceberg, Trump saw it and didn't move out of the way.

5. Trump gave the Kurds nice oil fields protected by US tanks, they're happy.

Uh, you're delusional.


6. Stop lying. 9

Again, nobody cares about the rural areas, and the Suburban Areas have the same issues as the Urban ones.
17 MDs in Congress and not one made a peep about COVID.
 
That's what makes a horse race. 2020 will be the city folk vs the rest of us.

Most of us live in cities... so, no, not so much.

Look, if you are an inbred rural person, who doesn't get his lifestyle is subsidized by government price supports, then, yeah, voting for Trump might seem like a good idea.

For the rest of us, not so much.

Those big corporate boards are going to be axed in short order, that's our fucking money those coxuckers are giving to rioters.

Actually, those guys are richer than you because they can tell which way the wind is blowing... and it ain't blowing towards corrupt ass cops.

You said PA was going blue in 2016, and its even Trumpier in 2020. Keep dreaming.
p.s. everyone is with the police, unless you're a criminal?

Even a plurality of Republicans support police reform, buddy.
1. Most of us don't live in cities:
27% urban
21% rural
53% suburban/small towns

2. OK, we'll see who wins in November, those who want to defund the police or those who support the police.

3. "Police reform" isn't the same as "defund the police" like the democrats want to do, so keep <<<<spinning>>>>.
The police are supporting Trump, and that says it all.



Interesting how you can lie through your teeth so easily.

I understand why you don't provide any proof of your claims. You have none.

The fact is that over 271 million people live in urban areas while around 57 million live in rural areas.

It takes just seconds to find the honest facts but keep posting the lies. I'm having fun showing the board just how ignorant you are.


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1. Anyone who voted for Trump in 2016 will definitely vote for him in 2020
.

2. Trump will flip minority voters who see Trump actually helped them instead of taking them for granted.

Uh, guy, we have record unemployment and cops are shooting them in the streets. I think they've had enough of Trump's help.

3. Trump will flip voters who see the democrat's policies as just horrible.

Again, 165,000 dead, 30 million unemployed, 33% Drop in GDP, Riots in the streets.

4. Historically, incumbents are hard to beat.

Not when the people never wanted them to start with. If you look at the three incumbents beaten since 1970- Ford, Carter and Bush- they all were presiding over recessions - none as bad as the current one.

5. The pandemic was caused by China, any trying to blame Trump will fall flat
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60% disapprove of how Trump has handled TRUMP PLAGUE.

6. The debates will settle the issue

Debates aren't as important as you think they are... If anything, there's just as much risk for Trump in a debate, because he can't throw moderators out of the room like he does reporters he doesn't like.

7. Barr and Durham's indictments should be icing on the cake

Barr has already blown what little credibility he has.. no one will see an indictment as anything other than a desperate political ploy.
1. Anyone who voted for Trump in 2016 will not vote for senile Joe.
2. Minority voters see Trump's permanent funding of black colleges, prison reform, and enterprise zones as helping their communities, that's better than the antifa riots and burning businesses down. Trump only needs a few percent to win. Some folks like prosperity better than "promises". Shooting in the streets? Minorities want MORE police, not less. Minority unemployment, was a record low before the pandemic.
3. I know why you don't defend or debate democrat policies but instead deflect to the pandemic. Voters know policies good luck trying to hide the elephant in the room. Riots are in Portland, not in real cities with real mayors.
4. Incumbents are hard to beat. People prefer who they know over radical change.
5. The US is grinding thru the Chinese virus pandemic. The MSM can whine about Trump all they want. No one wants Biden and democrats driving the bus.
6. The debates will be a big factor in deciding if Biden is simply too old and senile to handle the job.
7. Indictments are coming, Barr is fantastic, the Obama admin was involved in the biggest political scandal in US history, using the power of the Federal agencies to spy on and disrupt an incoming administration.
8. Trump is battle tested, is high energy, and works his ass off every day for the US. Trump's 1st term was a miracle in itself, the biggest upset in US election history. Hillary and the DNC actually colluded with and paid Russians for "dirt" on Trump, the "Steele Dossier". Obama used the power of the DOJ, FBI, CIA and other Federal agencies to illegally spy on and setup Trump for failure. Operations Crossfire Hurricane and Razor, the Mueller Investigation, Russian Collusion Hoax, the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage and "fake news", Never-Trump Republicans, the Lincoln Project, globalists of every stripe, the entrenched Deep State who all oppose Trump's policies, the planted leakers and whistle-blowers, and the RINOs who'd rather shill for K-Street than work for main street. Then add to all of that the outright hatred shown by the House democrats toward Trump, to the point of "non-crime" Impeachment Articles. Now his financial records are under review for wrongdoing by NY, ok.




I couldn't get past the ridiculous lie in your first sentence.

Click the link below. You will see video after video of people who voted for trump who will vote for Biden.

Many of them apologize for voting for trump. Most are ashamed they voted for trump.

You aren't dealing with reality.

 
That's what makes a horse race. 2020 will be the city folk vs the rest of us.

Most of us live in cities... so, no, not so much.

Look, if you are an inbred rural person, who doesn't get his lifestyle is subsidized by government price supports, then, yeah, voting for Trump might seem like a good idea.

For the rest of us, not so much.

Those big corporate boards are going to be axed in short order, that's our fucking money those coxuckers are giving to rioters.

Actually, those guys are richer than you because they can tell which way the wind is blowing... and it ain't blowing towards corrupt ass cops.

You said PA was going blue in 2016, and its even Trumpier in 2020. Keep dreaming.
p.s. everyone is with the police, unless you're a criminal?

Even a plurality of Republicans support police reform, buddy.
1. Most of us don't live in cities:
27% urban
21% rural
53% suburban/small towns

2. OK, we'll see who wins in November, those who want to defund the police or those who support the police.

3. "Police reform" isn't the same as "defund the police" like the democrats want to do, so keep <<<<spinning>>>>.
The police are supporting Trump, and that says it all.



Interesting how you can lie through your teeth so easily.

I understand why you don't provide any proof of your claims. You have none.

The fact is that over 271 million people live in urban areas while around 57 million live in rural areas.

It takes just seconds to find the honest facts but keep posting the lies. I'm having fun showing the board just how ignorant you are.


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It's cool to know it's impossible for a Republican to become President.
I guess GW x 2 and Trump didn't really happen.
For the record GW sucked and I will never vote for a Globalist again, and other than Trump, that's all the Rs and Ds have to offer.
 
That's what makes a horse race. 2020 will be the city folk vs the rest of us.

Most of us live in cities... so, no, not so much.

Look, if you are an inbred rural person, who doesn't get his lifestyle is subsidized by government price supports, then, yeah, voting for Trump might seem like a good idea.

For the rest of us, not so much.

Those big corporate boards are going to be axed in short order, that's our fucking money those coxuckers are giving to rioters.

Actually, those guys are richer than you because they can tell which way the wind is blowing... and it ain't blowing towards corrupt ass cops.

You said PA was going blue in 2016, and its even Trumpier in 2020. Keep dreaming.
p.s. everyone is with the police, unless you're a criminal?

Even a plurality of Republicans support police reform, buddy.
1. Most of us don't live in cities:
27% urban
21% rural
53% suburban/small towns

2. OK, we'll see who wins in November, those who want to defund the police or those who support the police.

3. "Police reform" isn't the same as "defund the police" like the democrats want to do, so keep <<<<spinning>>>>.
The police are supporting Trump, and that says it all.

Interesting how you can lie through your teeth so easily.

I understand why you don't provide any proof of your claims. You have none.

The fact is that over 271 million people live in urban areas while around 57 million live in rural areas.

It takes just seconds to find the honest facts but keep posting the lies. I'm having fun showing the board just how ignorant you are.

Before you call someone a liar, ask for a clarification, there is a difference of opinion...
The "confusion" over what the "true" urban, rural, and suburban populations are apparently comes from the census who only has two categories, rural & urban.
We all agree that the rural population is about 21% of the US population.
We disagree on whether or not to lump the suburban and small town populations with the urban population.
That may have made sense in the 1700s, and 1800s, but It doesn't make sense today.
27% urban, riddle me this....if you don't live on a farm or a ranch, you are an urban dweller...true or false?
21% rural
53% suburban/small towns
 
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1. Anyone who voted for Trump in 2016 will definitely vote for him in 2020
.

2. Trump will flip minority voters who see Trump actually helped them instead of taking them for granted.

Uh, guy, we have record unemployment and cops are shooting them in the streets. I think they've had enough of Trump's help.

3. Trump will flip voters who see the democrat's policies as just horrible.

Again, 165,000 dead, 30 million unemployed, 33% Drop in GDP, Riots in the streets.

4. Historically, incumbents are hard to beat.

Not when the people never wanted them to start with. If you look at the three incumbents beaten since 1970- Ford, Carter and Bush- they all were presiding over recessions - none as bad as the current one.

5. The pandemic was caused by China, any trying to blame Trump will fall flat
.
60% disapprove of how Trump has handled TRUMP PLAGUE.

6. The debates will settle the issue

Debates aren't as important as you think they are... If anything, there's just as much risk for Trump in a debate, because he can't throw moderators out of the room like he does reporters he doesn't like.

7. Barr and Durham's indictments should be icing on the cake

Barr has already blown what little credibility he has.. no one will see an indictment as anything other than a desperate political ploy.
1. Anyone who voted for Trump in 2016 will not vote for senile Joe.
2. Minority voters see Trump's permanent funding of black colleges, prison reform, and enterprise zones as helping their communities, that's better than the antifa riots and burning businesses down. Trump only needs a few percent to win. Some folks like prosperity better than "promises". Shooting in the streets? Minorities want MORE police, not less. Minority unemployment, was a record low before the pandemic.
3. I know why you don't defend or debate democrat policies but instead deflect to the pandemic. Voters know policies good luck trying to hide the elephant in the room. Riots are in Portland, not in real cities with real mayors.
4. Incumbents are hard to beat. People prefer who they know over radical change.
5. The US is grinding thru the Chinese virus pandemic. The MSM can whine about Trump all they want. No one wants Biden and democrats driving the bus.
6. The debates will be a big factor in deciding if Biden is simply too old and senile to handle the job.
7. Indictments are coming, Barr is fantastic, the Obama admin was involved in the biggest political scandal in US history, using the power of the Federal agencies to spy on and disrupt an incoming administration.
8. Trump is battle tested, is high energy, and works his ass off every day for the US. Trump's 1st term was a miracle in itself, the biggest upset in US election history. Hillary and the DNC actually colluded with and paid Russians for "dirt" on Trump, the "Steele Dossier". Obama used the power of the DOJ, FBI, CIA and other Federal agencies to illegally spy on and setup Trump for failure. Operations Crossfire Hurricane and Razor, the Mueller Investigation, Russian Collusion Hoax, the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage and "fake news", Never-Trump Republicans, the Lincoln Project, globalists of every stripe, the entrenched Deep State who all oppose Trump's policies, the planted leakers and whistle-blowers, and the RINOs who'd rather shill for K-Street than work for main street. Then add to all of that the outright hatred shown by the House democrats toward Trump, to the point of "non-crime" Impeachment Articles. Now his financial records are under review for wrongdoing by NY, ok.

I couldn't get past the ridiculous lie in your first sentence.

Click the link below. You will see video after video of people who voted for trump who will vote for Biden.

Many of them apologize for voting for trump. Most are ashamed they voted for trump.

You aren't dealing with reality.
We'll see "reality" in November, after the debates. You can believe those "commercials", I don't. I believe what happened in 2016, will happen again:
 
From RCP:
Biden 212
Trump 115

A futile exercise. Everything depends on variables not yet played out:
  1. How Corona virus plays out in the coming months.
  2. Whether Democrats begin to back off lockdowns allowing people to go back to normalization.
  3. The continuing play of anarchists rioting in democrat cities.
  4. Biden has yet to stand before the nation mano Y mano under the bright light.
All of this could flip overnight with just one disastrous Biden performance.

IN TRUMP'S FAVOR: If Biden hides, it looks worse and worse for him. If he debates, he definitely shoots himself in the face.

IN DEMOCRAT'S FAVOR: A bad economy, people dying (the media is sure to alert us to each and every one), rioting in the streets just makes a president look BAD with them wanting change even if not his fault, even if much actually created by and under control of the Dems.

I disagree. The debates will have no effect on the election. Trump has lowerecd the expectations for Biden so much in a debate that all Biden has to do is stay on his feet. Besides Trump will make a bunch of false claims and that will be on people's minds.

1. The coronavirus is not going anywhere thanks to Trump.
2. Whether Republicans continue to endanger people's lives.
3. Trump's continued division of this country.
4. All Biden has to do is stand on his feet the whole time to win.
 
I'm wouldn't put money on Biden winning Pennsylvania for the same reasons Hillary lost there. Coal country (the western part of the state) is still going to support Trump and Biden would have to rally the base, blacks and left in the East and there are no signs of him being able to do that.

Trump has done NOTHING for coal.
He gave them "Lip Service" then abandoned them.
To vote for Trump now is to show how stupid coal miners really are.
Hillary at least wanted help get them money for re-training.
Trump is ignoring them, and they have lost more in the 4 years of Trump, than in 8 years with Obama!
Coal is not a big factor in PA today, but "fracking" and Marcellus shale gas is.
Biden's energy policies may mean Trump keeps PA.
Also the democrat's "defund the police" won't play well either.
The state may go to whoever flips more voters in the Pittsburgh & Philadelphia areas, because between them is Trump country.

Suburban voters are deserting the GOP as they did in 2018.
 
I disagree. The debates will have no effect on the election.
So very wrong.

Trump has lowerecd the expectations for Biden so much in a debate that all Biden has to do is stay on his feet.
So very wrong. It is inevitable that Biden will shoot himself in his face with both barrels.

1. The coronavirus is not going anywhere thanks to Trump.
The coronavirus isn't going anywhere for anyone.

2. Whether Republicans continue to endanger people's lives.
You can blow that out your ass.

3. Trump's continued division of this country.
You keep thinking, claiming that, sucka.

4. All Biden has to do is stand on his feet the whole time to win.
Biden has to show up first. Trump is going to eat him alive.
 
I'm wouldn't put money on Biden winning Pennsylvania for the same reasons Hillary lost there. Coal country (the western part of the state) is still going to support Trump and Biden would have to rally the base, blacks and left in the East and there are no signs of him being able to do that.


Pennsylvania is in the bag for Biden, dems won by > 500,000 votes in 2018 blue wave, with voters even more motivated now to depose the pussygrabber. Once Biden announces Kamala, he will get a big boost, in 2016 estimated 200,000 blacks that voted obama did not come out to vote for hilllary, pussygrabber won PA by only 40,000 votes, do the math, I mean, if you can count...

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Ok, if you're up for a detailed analysis of both sets of policies:
Democrat policies:
1. Open borders, tear down the southern border fence/wall
2. Sanctuary cities & states
3. Free college
4. "Medicare for all", aka rationed healthcare, "Lois Lerner" in charge of your access to healthcare
5. Eliminate ICE and DHS, turn the US into the EU, with muslim "no go zones" and Sharia Law
6. Promote Globalism, whatever Wall Street wants Wall Street gets, see K-Street Cash
7. Paris Climate Change Treaty where the US pays $trillions to poor countries
8. Stupid trade agreements, e.g tax breaks to move factories overseas
9. Let China run roughshod over the US for trade and intellectual property theft
10. Let NK develop nukes and ICBM delivery systems, have no one capable of dealing with NK
11. Raise taxes to 70% on the wealthy, especially on corporations so they relocate overseas
12. Decriminalize all drug use and possession, Opioid deaths increase across the US
13. Gangs like MS-13 running rampant across the US
14. No steel or mining industries due to foreign "dumping" of subsidized products
15. No new pipelines and no offshore drilling
16. Medicare for all means rural hospitals will close
17. The dems' "Central Committee" appoints super-delegates to subvert real voters in primaries
18. Pack the US Supreme Court to promote liberal policies
19. Impeach anyone they deem not liberal enough, like Kavanaugh
20. Use the Federal Government to punish conservatives, like the IRS and Lois Lerner hounded conservatives
21. Use the Intel community to spy on the opposition party, like Hillary, FusionGPS, and the FBI/DOJ spied on Trump
22. Block voter ID laws to ensure fraud, and promote "vote harvesting" to steal elections
23. Refuse to provide funding for border walls/security, which DHS says is desperately needed.
24. Give $Trillions to Mexico and Central America for a Marshal Plan, but not help US citizens living in tent cities
25. Impose gun control, outlaw private gun sales, outlaw AR style rifles, restrict sales of bullets, etc.
26. "Green New Deal" Impose a "carbon tax" to punish anyone who works, heats their home, flies, or has a car
27. Anti-business democrat socialists caused Amazon to flee NYC taking 25,000 good paying jobs to VA
28. REPARATIONS to blacks to pay for slavery, $trillions owed by US voters
29. Excuse the murder of unwanted newborns, i.e. "infanticide"
30. Change the Electoral College to popular vote
31. All prisoners get to vote, even the Boston Marathon Bomber, so says Bernie
32. Trannys back in the military
33. Increase domestic surveillance, especially on "white supremacist" organizations
34. Add Senators and congressmen for DC and Puerto Rico
35. Be sure that any "red flag" laws exclude gang members (only get those rural guns)
36. Full welfare and free healthcare for illegal immigrants
37. Eliminate Hallmark channel for being racist, sexist and anti-LGBTQ
38. Eliminate the "cash bail system" whereby all criminals walk out after committing a crime.
39. Nationalize all of the electric utilities making them green by 2030
40. Pass "The New Way Forward Act", bringing back 480,000 deported illegals, giving them free everything
41. Defund all police departments

Trump promises kept and accomplishments:
JOBS
4.7 million jobs created since election.
More Americans are now employed than ever recorded before in our history.
Created more than 400,000 manufacturing jobs since the election.
Manufacturing jobs growing at the fastest rate in more than THREE DECADES.
New unemployment claims recently hit a 49-yearlow, unemployment rate new record at 3.5%
African-American & Hispanic unemployment recently achieved the lowest rates ever recorded.
Almost 3.9 million Americans have been lifted off food stamps since the election.
Signed the first major tax reform in 30 years.
Federal revenues are increasing as the economy grows. April 2018 had a record surplus of $214 billion.
Over 500 companies (507) have announced bonuses, wage increases, and new investments.
Businesses have invested $482 billion in new American projects and employees.
More than 4.8 million workers received increased wages or bonuses (3.7% of all private workers).
Provided $1.5 trillion in tax cuts to individuals.
American families received $3.2 trillion in gross tax cuts and saw the child tax credit double.
A family of four making $73,000 will get a cut of over $2,000-cutting their taxes in half.
Nearly doubled the standard deduction.
Repealed Obamacare’s burdensome individual mandate.
The bill provides a 20% deduction for small business income, which means $415 billion tax cut.
Lowered the corporate tax rate from the highest in the industrialized world (35%) to 21%.
Executive Order to create apprenticeship programs, providing many more Americans access to an affordable education that leads to a well-paying job.

ECONOMY
Eliminated regulations at a two-to-one ratio, issuing 2 deregulatory actions for every new regulatory action.
Rolled back rules and regulations harming farmers and energy producers, such as the Waters of the United States Rule and the Clean Power Plan.
Regional and community banks and credit unions got relief after President Trump signed legislation reducing harmful requirements imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act.
Since President Trump’s election, more than $5 trillion in wealth has been created for the U.S. economy.
2018 full year GDP 3.0%
2019 full year GDP 2.8%

TRADE
Withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement.
Working to defend American intellectual property from China's unfair practices through a range of actions.
Improved the KORUS trade agreement, which allows more U.S. automobile exports with lower tariffs and increases U.S. pharmaceutical access to South Korea.
American agriculture has gained access to new markets under President Trump.
Signed Phase-1 trade agreement with China

IMMIGRATION
Started building the wall along the southern border
DHS took action to wind down the (DACA) program in an orderly fashion, following the assessment of the (DOJ) that DACA lacks legal authorization.
Rescinded the unlawful Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) program.
DHS launched the office of Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE).
(ICE) made 110,568 arrests of illegal aliens in 2017, a 40 percent increase compared to the same time period the prior year.
The number of counties participating in the 287(g) program, which gives state and local law enforcement authority to enforce immigration in their jurisdiction, has doubled.
In FY 2017, ICE conducted 226,119 removals. The proportion of removals from ICE arrests increased from 65,332, or 27% of total removals in FY 2016 to 81,603, or 36% of total removals.
The Trump Administration cracked down on sanctuary cities
The DOJ has worked with Central American partners to arrest and charge about 4,000 MS-13 members.
DHS arrested 796 MS-13 gang members and associates in FY 2017, an 83 percent increase from the previous year.
The White House negotiated $1.6 billion in border wall funding.
Increased ICE funding by more than 10%.
Federal agents have seized nearly 1 million lbs. (981,000) of narcotics on the border.
Congress needs to fix the outdated immigration laws:
1. No catch & release
2. No diversity lottery
3. No asylum claims unless pre-approved
4. No chain migration
5. Only merit based immigration for who the US needs
6. No birthright citizenship, i.e. no cottage industry for anchor babies from Russia & China.
7. DACA kids get green cards but NOT citizenship

FOREIGN POLICY
Addressed global overcapacity and unfair trade practices in the steel and aluminum industries by announcing a 25 percent tariff on steel imports and 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports.
Worked to bring foreign investment back to the United States so more goods are made in America by American workers.
South Korean companies announced 64 projects that will invest more than $17 billion in the U.S. over four years and will purchase $58 billion in goods and services.
Foxconn announced its investment of $10 billion in Wisconsin to build a factory that will employ thousands of workers directly, and up to 22,000 workers indirectly.
Toyota and Mazda announced a $1.6 billion investment that will go toward a new manufacturing plant in the U.S., creating an estimated 4,000 jobs.
Broadcom Limited announced they were moving their headquarters back to the United States, bringing potentially $20 billion in annual revenue.
President Trump and King Salman of Saudi Arabia oversaw the signing of a historic $400 billion in deals between U.S. and Saudi companies.
To defend U.S. national security interests, President Trump blocked a foreign company from acquiring a U.S. business for only the fourth time in history.
Department of Commerce has initiated 79 antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD) investigations.
USTR initiated a Section 301 investigation into Chinese policies, acts, and practices related to technology transfer, licensing, and intellectual property are discriminatory.
The Treasury and State put new sanction rules to channel economic activity away from the Cuban government, particularly the military, and towards the people of Cuba.
Considering a range of actions to respond to China’s acts, policies, and practices involving the unfair and harmful acquisition of U.S. technology.
China imposes contractual restrictions on the licensing of intellectual property and foreign technology into their country.
In 2014, the U.S charged five Chinese military hackers for cyber-esponiage committed against U.S. corporations and a labor organization for commercial advantage.
An interagency analysis estimated that China's unfair acts, policies, and practices caused tens of billions in dollars in damages to the US each year.
Conducted 82 antidumping and countervailing duty investigations in 2017. This was a 58 percent increase in investigations over 2016.
USTR won a WTO compliance challenge against China’s unfair antidumping and countervailing duties on U.S. poultry exports, China terminated those duties.
The US won a WTO dispute regarding Indonesia’s unfair import licensing regime restricting U.S. agricultural exports.
A WTO compliance panel found that U.S. tuna labeling rules designed to inform consumers about safe fishing practices were consistent with WTO standards.
The WTO rejected allegations by the European Union that Boeing was receiving prohibited subsidies.
A WTO panel rejected claims by the EU that alleged U.S. subsidies to Boeing were causing serious prejudice to Airbus, instead finding that 28 of 29 challenged programs were consistent with WTO rules.
South Korea and Japan pledged to build closer defense collaboration with the United States, and the President underscored the commitment of the US to provide advanced military equipment.
Cooperation was boosted between the Quad countries (the United States, Japan, India and Australia) on the sidelines of ASEAN in Manila.
The US to promote prosperity and security in the region by modernizing America’s development finance institutions and increasing their coordination with Japanese counterparts.
Persuaded allies to develop national plans to boost defense spending up to 2 percent of GDP by 2024, and for NATO to formally join the coalition to defeat ISIS at the 2017 NATO Leaders’ meeting.
UN Security Council unanimously passed new sanctions on North Korea.
Secured new commitments from Vietnam and China to increase pressure on NK.
China affirmed it would fully implement UN Security Council resolutions to pressure North Korea.

MILITARY
Signed $700 billion in DoD funding to rebuild our military in 2018, the largest amount in history.
Gave the military a 2.4% pay raise, the biggest since 2010
Released a new National Security Strategy that makes clear that Russia is undertaking actions that threaten the security of the US and our allies, and outlines steps to stop Russia’s malign interference.
Increased funding for the Euro Deterrence Initiative, providing billions to increase U.S. troop readiness in Europe, deter Russian aggression, and defend our NATO allies.
Enhanced its support for Ukraine’s Armed Forces to help Ukraine improve its ability to defend itself.
Working to pressure Russia back into compliance with the INF Treaty to ensure that Russia does not gain strategic advantage from its treaty violations.
Announced the closure of a Russian consulate and two diplomatic annexes in response to Russia’s cutting of the number of U.S. diplomatic personnel in Russia.
Attributed the worldwide NotPetya cyber-attack to the Russian military.
Banned the use of Kaspersky Labs software on U.S. government computers due to Kaspersky ties to Russian intelligence.
Charged three Russians, including two officers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), with criminal charges for the 2014 Yahoo hack.
Maintained the closure of two Russian compounds and the expulsion of 35 diplomats in response to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
New the Election Infrastructure Councils to increase information sharing across all levels of government and with private sector providers of voting and registration systems.
During the 2017 elections, provided onsite cybersecurity support to States, to ensure that their electoral infrastructure is secure, will continue to provide assistance in 2018
Proposed a new rule under the Patriot Act that would prohibit Latvia’s ABLV bank, which has been laundering illicit Russian funds, from opening or maintaining correspondent accounts in the US.
Announced Russia Magnitsky Sanctions and Global Magnitsky Sanctions respectively.
Imposed export controls against two Russian companies that were helping Russia to develop missiles that violate the INF Treaty.
Response to Russia’s occupation of Crimea and aggression in Eastern Ukraine, the Trump Administration sanctioned 58 targets on June 20, 2017, and 42 targets on 1/26/18
Continues to take a direct approach to confront Russia where it threatens our institutions, our interests, or our allies.
Imposed sanctions against 16 Russian entities and individuals that were previously indicted for their roles in Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Imposed sanctions against two Russian intelligence agencies and six senior Russian intelligence officials for their significant efforts to undermine U.S. cyber security.
Two of the officials are newly sanctioned. The remaining two agencies and four individuals were previously sanctioned and are being re-designated under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).
Called out the Russian government for its malicious cyber activity targeting U.S. critical infrastructure, including failed attempts on the energy sector.
Released a separate DHS/FBI Joint Analytic Report that shares technical threat information to improve the network defenses of American infrastructure and raises the cost on the Russian government.
Ordered missile strikes against a Syrian airbase after the Assad regime used it to launch chemical weapons attacks against civilians.
Prevented further chemical weapons attacks by announcing detection of their preparation and warning Syria that they would be struck again if the attacks were carried out.
Imposed new sanctions on the Maduro dictatorship in Venezuela, targeting the regime itself, and not just individuals, for the first time.
Putting maximum pressure on North Korea to denuclearize.
Revived the National Space Council to develop and implement a new national space policy and strategy.
Elevated the U.S. Cyber Command into a major warfighting command, to advance U.S. efforts in cyberspace
Withdrew from the U.N. Global Compact on Migration to reassert American sovereignty over our borders.
Signed Executive Order 13780, which restricted travel from certain countries that do not have sufficient security or share enough information.
Worked tirelessly to defeat ISIS and terrorism around the world.
Announced the National Guard Would Be Deployed to the Southwest Border
NATO Member Poland Agrees to Buy and Deploy the U.S. Patriot Missile Defense System

LAW & JUSTICE
DOJ announced more than $98 million in grant funding through the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services COPS Hiring Program to allow 802 additional full-time law enforcement officers.
DOJ has supported students whose free-speech rights have been under attack on university campuses.
Executive Order 13809 to restore State and local law enforcement’s access to surplus equipment from the Defense Department, such as armored vehicles.
Executive Orders – 13773, 13774, and 13776 – aimed at cracking down on international criminal organizations, including drug cartels and gangs, and preventing violence against law enforcement officers.
Creation of the new National Public Safety Partnership, a cooperative initiative with cities to reduce violent crimes.
Designated MS-13 as a priority for the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, to allow Federal law enforcement to utilize an expanded toolkit in its efforts to dismantle the organization.
Expanded Project Safe Neighborhoods to encourage U.S. Attorney’s to work with communities to develop customized crime reduction strategies.
Convicted eight members of the Rendon-Reyes Trafficking Organization, on Fed charges of forcing young women from Mexico and Latin America into prostitution.
Returned to longstanding DOJ charging policy for our Federal prosecutors, trusting and directing them to return to charging the most serious, readily provable offense.
The White House nominee for Supreme Court Justice- Neil Gorsuch-was confirmed on April 7th.
The White House nominee for Supreme Court Justice- Brett Kavanaugh -was confirmed on October 6th.
Prosecutors were directed by the Department of Justice to focus on taking illegal guns off our streets.
Signed Rep. Rutherford's STOP School Violence Act and Sens. Cornyn-Murphy "Fix NICS Act."
Approved $2 billion for school safety.
August 2018 - 24 Circuit Court Confirmations and 45 Federal Judges
The Circuit Court Judges “Will Shape Decisions On Immigration, Voting Rights, Abortion, and the environment for generations.”
There are 179 Authorized Judgeships For The U.S. Court Of Appeals and Republicans “Have The Power To Install More Than 20 Percent of the Judges on the nation’s second-highest court.”

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
The Department of the Interior proposed its largest oil and gas lease of over 76 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico.
Executive Order to expand offshore oil and gas drilling and open more leases to develop offshore drilling.
Acted aggressively to increase exports of energy resources to the global market. This allowed financing for coal and fossil energy projects.
The Department of Energy announced the approval of the Lake Charles Liquefied Natural Gas terminal.
American LNG export opportunities increased under the Trump Administration.
Oil and gas development was unleashed because of expanded resources and infrastructure needed to get them to market.
Approved the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, supporting an estimated total of 42,000 indirect jobs and $2 billion in wages.
Approved the New Burgos Pipeline, a cross-border project that will export U.S. gasoline to Mexico.
Promoted responsible oil and gas development on Federal lands.
Directed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to rescind the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan (CPP).
According to NERA Economic Consulting, the CPP would have increased electricity rates by as much as 14 percent, costing American households up to $79 billion.
The EPA reconsidered Obama-era rule on methane emissions that would cost American energy developers an estimated $530 million annually.
The EPA was directed by the Energy Independence Executive Order to repeal of the Clean Power Plan.
The Administration estimates that repealing the Clean Power Plan could eliminate up to $33 billion in compliance costs in 2030.
Signed legislation to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to domestic energy production.
Kept campaign promise to get America out of the Paris Climate Agreement, saving taxpayers billions of dollars.

HEALTHCARE
Mobilized his entire Administration to address drug addiction and opioid abuse by directing the declaration of a Nationwide Public Health Emergency.
Created a bipartisan opioid commission and they issued 56 recommendations to help defeat the opioid crisis.
Directed HHS to declare the opioid crisis a public health emergency, allowing grant money to be used to combat abuse.
International Narcotics Trafficking Emergency Response By Detecting Incoming Contraband With Technology (INTERDICT Act) that gave customs agents $9 million for screening tools.
HHS announced it would provide $485 million in grants to states and territories to combat the opioid crisis. In fiscal year 2017, HHS invested nearly $900 million in opioid-specific funding.
Proposed changes to Medicaid to combat the opioid crisis.
Executive order to reform the US healthcare system to take steps to expand choices and alternatives to Obamacare and increase competition to bring down costs for consumers.
Repealed Obamacare’s individual mandate, which required individuals to purchase a health care plan they may not want or be able to afford.
The Secretary of Labor agreed to expand access to Association Health Plans (AHPs), which could potentially allow American employers to form groups across State lines.
The FDA has approved the most number of generic drugs in history in order to increase competition in the marketplace and lower the cost of prescription drugs for all Americans.

INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY
Allocated $50 billion to empower rural America to address the infrastructure needs of their communities.
Transportation projects which will rebuild roads, bridges, railways, and other vital infrastructure.
Broadband deployment projects which will improve access for rural communities.
Water and waste projects to help ensure rural families have access to clean water.
Power and electric projects to provide rural areas with reliable, affordable power.
Water resources projects to better manage flood risk and improve rural water supplies and waterways.
Made clear that broadband should be an infrastructure priority


Not really helpful. My question was how it's more Trumpy in 2020 than it was in 2016, not what their policies are.

Trump has policies. Biden has policies. Some people like Trump's policies. Some people like Biden's policies.

I'm just asking what evidence are you using that show that it's more in favor of Trump in 2020 than it was in 2016.
Read my post #62. Asked and answered.

I did. I responded in post #65.
You asked for "substance" so I gave you the democrat policies and how they don't work for most PA voters.
1. Culling the Biden "unacceptable" list to just a few:
defund the police
gun control
no pipelines
no fracking
open borders
Medicare for all
Paris Climate Change Treaty
Green New Deal

2. What did Trump do for minorities?
fund black colleges, prison reform, enterprise zones, etc.

3. Won't Biden flip voters who see Trump's policies as horrible?
No. I don't know of any Trump policies that are "horrible"

4. The policy differences are stark, but Biden is simply too old to be president. The debates will show that contrast.

Substance supporting your initial claim that Pennsylvania is more Trumpy in 2020 than it was in 2016. Not substance of their policy positions.

But ok, we're getting somewhere. Here's a quote of yours:

"...democrat policies and how they don't work for most PA voters."

What evidence do you have that these policies don't work for MOST PA voters? Do you have any substantive evidence that the majority of Pennsylvania voters don't care for these policies?
I fucking live here. I know how people generally vote here. There are about 1-million hunters in PA, as an example.
People like the Marcellus shale gas money, as an example.
Suburban voters will not support defunding the police, as an example.
I don't need to prove anything, but here is the 2016 election again to refresh your memory, if you are looking at the "polls".


I live in Pennsylvania also. The more Red Part of the State. There are just as many yard signs here for BIDEN as there for TRUMP. BIDEN is from the state and has more personal connections to it than Trump. Pennsylvania is typically a BLUE state and went BLUE in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012. It only went RED by 40,000 votes in 2016 because Democrats neglected the state when it came to spending time and money in PA. They won't make that mistake in 2020. The Polling in PA has consistently showed BIDEN had by an average of 6 points. Hillary Clinton was only ahead of TRUMP by 1.9 points right before the election in 2016 in PA. The Polls showed that PA was close and a toss up. So the polling was actually somewhat accurate for PA in 2016. This year, the Polls show BIDEN with a commanding lead.

1. Trump was impeached for serious misconduct when it came to U.S. national security.
2. Trump has caused the country to suffer its worst recession in 80 years.
3. The coronavirus continues to kill over a thousand Americans a day, while other first world country have the virus contained and have gone back to their normal lives.
4. Trump has an overall average approval rating of 40% over the past nearly 4 years. That is the worst of any President in history.
5. Trump was lucky to win Pennsylvania in 2016. He is way behind BIDEN in polling compared to Hillary in 2016.

Biden will win Pennsylvania.
 
I'm wouldn't put money on Biden winning Pennsylvania for the same reasons Hillary lost there. Coal country (the western part of the state) is still going to support Trump and Biden would have to rally the base, blacks and left in the East and there are no signs of him being able to do that.


Pennsylvania is in the bag for Biden, dems won by > 500,000 votes in 2018 blue wave, with voters even more motivated now to depose the pussygrabber. Once Biden announces Kamala, he will get a big boost, in 2016 estimated 200,000 blacks that voted obama did not come out to vote for hilllary, pussygrabber won PA by only 40,000 votes, do the math, I mean, if you can count...

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Harris is the very person BLM is protesting against. Did you forget how easy Gabbard took her down in the debates?

Tulsi Gabbard just humiliated Kamala Harris in front of 10 million people

If he picks Harris the attacks will be from all sides.
 
Ok, if you're up for a detailed analysis of both sets of policies:
Democrat policies:
1. Open borders, tear down the southern border fence/wall
2. Sanctuary cities & states
3. Free college
4. "Medicare for all", aka rationed healthcare, "Lois Lerner" in charge of your access to healthcare
5. Eliminate ICE and DHS, turn the US into the EU, with muslim "no go zones" and Sharia Law
6. Promote Globalism, whatever Wall Street wants Wall Street gets, see K-Street Cash
7. Paris Climate Change Treaty where the US pays $trillions to poor countries
8. Stupid trade agreements, e.g tax breaks to move factories overseas
9. Let China run roughshod over the US for trade and intellectual property theft
10. Let NK develop nukes and ICBM delivery systems, have no one capable of dealing with NK
11. Raise taxes to 70% on the wealthy, especially on corporations so they relocate overseas
12. Decriminalize all drug use and possession, Opioid deaths increase across the US
13. Gangs like MS-13 running rampant across the US
14. No steel or mining industries due to foreign "dumping" of subsidized products
15. No new pipelines and no offshore drilling
16. Medicare for all means rural hospitals will close
17. The dems' "Central Committee" appoints super-delegates to subvert real voters in primaries
18. Pack the US Supreme Court to promote liberal policies
19. Impeach anyone they deem not liberal enough, like Kavanaugh
20. Use the Federal Government to punish conservatives, like the IRS and Lois Lerner hounded conservatives
21. Use the Intel community to spy on the opposition party, like Hillary, FusionGPS, and the FBI/DOJ spied on Trump
22. Block voter ID laws to ensure fraud, and promote "vote harvesting" to steal elections
23. Refuse to provide funding for border walls/security, which DHS says is desperately needed.
24. Give $Trillions to Mexico and Central America for a Marshal Plan, but not help US citizens living in tent cities
25. Impose gun control, outlaw private gun sales, outlaw AR style rifles, restrict sales of bullets, etc.
26. "Green New Deal" Impose a "carbon tax" to punish anyone who works, heats their home, flies, or has a car
27. Anti-business democrat socialists caused Amazon to flee NYC taking 25,000 good paying jobs to VA
28. REPARATIONS to blacks to pay for slavery, $trillions owed by US voters
29. Excuse the murder of unwanted newborns, i.e. "infanticide"
30. Change the Electoral College to popular vote
31. All prisoners get to vote, even the Boston Marathon Bomber, so says Bernie
32. Trannys back in the military
33. Increase domestic surveillance, especially on "white supremacist" organizations
34. Add Senators and congressmen for DC and Puerto Rico
35. Be sure that any "red flag" laws exclude gang members (only get those rural guns)
36. Full welfare and free healthcare for illegal immigrants
37. Eliminate Hallmark channel for being racist, sexist and anti-LGBTQ
38. Eliminate the "cash bail system" whereby all criminals walk out after committing a crime.
39. Nationalize all of the electric utilities making them green by 2030
40. Pass "The New Way Forward Act", bringing back 480,000 deported illegals, giving them free everything
41. Defund all police departments

Trump promises kept and accomplishments:
JOBS
4.7 million jobs created since election.
More Americans are now employed than ever recorded before in our history.
Created more than 400,000 manufacturing jobs since the election.
Manufacturing jobs growing at the fastest rate in more than THREE DECADES.
New unemployment claims recently hit a 49-yearlow, unemployment rate new record at 3.5%
African-American & Hispanic unemployment recently achieved the lowest rates ever recorded.
Almost 3.9 million Americans have been lifted off food stamps since the election.
Signed the first major tax reform in 30 years.
Federal revenues are increasing as the economy grows. April 2018 had a record surplus of $214 billion.
Over 500 companies (507) have announced bonuses, wage increases, and new investments.
Businesses have invested $482 billion in new American projects and employees.
More than 4.8 million workers received increased wages or bonuses (3.7% of all private workers).
Provided $1.5 trillion in tax cuts to individuals.
American families received $3.2 trillion in gross tax cuts and saw the child tax credit double.
A family of four making $73,000 will get a cut of over $2,000-cutting their taxes in half.
Nearly doubled the standard deduction.
Repealed Obamacare’s burdensome individual mandate.
The bill provides a 20% deduction for small business income, which means $415 billion tax cut.
Lowered the corporate tax rate from the highest in the industrialized world (35%) to 21%.
Executive Order to create apprenticeship programs, providing many more Americans access to an affordable education that leads to a well-paying job.

ECONOMY
Eliminated regulations at a two-to-one ratio, issuing 2 deregulatory actions for every new regulatory action.
Rolled back rules and regulations harming farmers and energy producers, such as the Waters of the United States Rule and the Clean Power Plan.
Regional and community banks and credit unions got relief after President Trump signed legislation reducing harmful requirements imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act.
Since President Trump’s election, more than $5 trillion in wealth has been created for the U.S. economy.
2018 full year GDP 3.0%
2019 full year GDP 2.8%

TRADE
Withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement.
Working to defend American intellectual property from China's unfair practices through a range of actions.
Improved the KORUS trade agreement, which allows more U.S. automobile exports with lower tariffs and increases U.S. pharmaceutical access to South Korea.
American agriculture has gained access to new markets under President Trump.
Signed Phase-1 trade agreement with China

IMMIGRATION
Started building the wall along the southern border
DHS took action to wind down the (DACA) program in an orderly fashion, following the assessment of the (DOJ) that DACA lacks legal authorization.
Rescinded the unlawful Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) program.
DHS launched the office of Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE).
(ICE) made 110,568 arrests of illegal aliens in 2017, a 40 percent increase compared to the same time period the prior year.
The number of counties participating in the 287(g) program, which gives state and local law enforcement authority to enforce immigration in their jurisdiction, has doubled.
In FY 2017, ICE conducted 226,119 removals. The proportion of removals from ICE arrests increased from 65,332, or 27% of total removals in FY 2016 to 81,603, or 36% of total removals.
The Trump Administration cracked down on sanctuary cities
The DOJ has worked with Central American partners to arrest and charge about 4,000 MS-13 members.
DHS arrested 796 MS-13 gang members and associates in FY 2017, an 83 percent increase from the previous year.
The White House negotiated $1.6 billion in border wall funding.
Increased ICE funding by more than 10%.
Federal agents have seized nearly 1 million lbs. (981,000) of narcotics on the border.
Congress needs to fix the outdated immigration laws:
1. No catch & release
2. No diversity lottery
3. No asylum claims unless pre-approved
4. No chain migration
5. Only merit based immigration for who the US needs
6. No birthright citizenship, i.e. no cottage industry for anchor babies from Russia & China.
7. DACA kids get green cards but NOT citizenship

FOREIGN POLICY
Addressed global overcapacity and unfair trade practices in the steel and aluminum industries by announcing a 25 percent tariff on steel imports and 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports.
Worked to bring foreign investment back to the United States so more goods are made in America by American workers.
South Korean companies announced 64 projects that will invest more than $17 billion in the U.S. over four years and will purchase $58 billion in goods and services.
Foxconn announced its investment of $10 billion in Wisconsin to build a factory that will employ thousands of workers directly, and up to 22,000 workers indirectly.
Toyota and Mazda announced a $1.6 billion investment that will go toward a new manufacturing plant in the U.S., creating an estimated 4,000 jobs.
Broadcom Limited announced they were moving their headquarters back to the United States, bringing potentially $20 billion in annual revenue.
President Trump and King Salman of Saudi Arabia oversaw the signing of a historic $400 billion in deals between U.S. and Saudi companies.
To defend U.S. national security interests, President Trump blocked a foreign company from acquiring a U.S. business for only the fourth time in history.
Department of Commerce has initiated 79 antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD) investigations.
USTR initiated a Section 301 investigation into Chinese policies, acts, and practices related to technology transfer, licensing, and intellectual property are discriminatory.
The Treasury and State put new sanction rules to channel economic activity away from the Cuban government, particularly the military, and towards the people of Cuba.
Considering a range of actions to respond to China’s acts, policies, and practices involving the unfair and harmful acquisition of U.S. technology.
China imposes contractual restrictions on the licensing of intellectual property and foreign technology into their country.
In 2014, the U.S charged five Chinese military hackers for cyber-esponiage committed against U.S. corporations and a labor organization for commercial advantage.
An interagency analysis estimated that China's unfair acts, policies, and practices caused tens of billions in dollars in damages to the US each year.
Conducted 82 antidumping and countervailing duty investigations in 2017. This was a 58 percent increase in investigations over 2016.
USTR won a WTO compliance challenge against China’s unfair antidumping and countervailing duties on U.S. poultry exports, China terminated those duties.
The US won a WTO dispute regarding Indonesia’s unfair import licensing regime restricting U.S. agricultural exports.
A WTO compliance panel found that U.S. tuna labeling rules designed to inform consumers about safe fishing practices were consistent with WTO standards.
The WTO rejected allegations by the European Union that Boeing was receiving prohibited subsidies.
A WTO panel rejected claims by the EU that alleged U.S. subsidies to Boeing were causing serious prejudice to Airbus, instead finding that 28 of 29 challenged programs were consistent with WTO rules.
South Korea and Japan pledged to build closer defense collaboration with the United States, and the President underscored the commitment of the US to provide advanced military equipment.
Cooperation was boosted between the Quad countries (the United States, Japan, India and Australia) on the sidelines of ASEAN in Manila.
The US to promote prosperity and security in the region by modernizing America’s development finance institutions and increasing their coordination with Japanese counterparts.
Persuaded allies to develop national plans to boost defense spending up to 2 percent of GDP by 2024, and for NATO to formally join the coalition to defeat ISIS at the 2017 NATO Leaders’ meeting.
UN Security Council unanimously passed new sanctions on North Korea.
Secured new commitments from Vietnam and China to increase pressure on NK.
China affirmed it would fully implement UN Security Council resolutions to pressure North Korea.

MILITARY
Signed $700 billion in DoD funding to rebuild our military in 2018, the largest amount in history.
Gave the military a 2.4% pay raise, the biggest since 2010
Released a new National Security Strategy that makes clear that Russia is undertaking actions that threaten the security of the US and our allies, and outlines steps to stop Russia’s malign interference.
Increased funding for the Euro Deterrence Initiative, providing billions to increase U.S. troop readiness in Europe, deter Russian aggression, and defend our NATO allies.
Enhanced its support for Ukraine’s Armed Forces to help Ukraine improve its ability to defend itself.
Working to pressure Russia back into compliance with the INF Treaty to ensure that Russia does not gain strategic advantage from its treaty violations.
Announced the closure of a Russian consulate and two diplomatic annexes in response to Russia’s cutting of the number of U.S. diplomatic personnel in Russia.
Attributed the worldwide NotPetya cyber-attack to the Russian military.
Banned the use of Kaspersky Labs software on U.S. government computers due to Kaspersky ties to Russian intelligence.
Charged three Russians, including two officers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), with criminal charges for the 2014 Yahoo hack.
Maintained the closure of two Russian compounds and the expulsion of 35 diplomats in response to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
New the Election Infrastructure Councils to increase information sharing across all levels of government and with private sector providers of voting and registration systems.
During the 2017 elections, provided onsite cybersecurity support to States, to ensure that their electoral infrastructure is secure, will continue to provide assistance in 2018
Proposed a new rule under the Patriot Act that would prohibit Latvia’s ABLV bank, which has been laundering illicit Russian funds, from opening or maintaining correspondent accounts in the US.
Announced Russia Magnitsky Sanctions and Global Magnitsky Sanctions respectively.
Imposed export controls against two Russian companies that were helping Russia to develop missiles that violate the INF Treaty.
Response to Russia’s occupation of Crimea and aggression in Eastern Ukraine, the Trump Administration sanctioned 58 targets on June 20, 2017, and 42 targets on 1/26/18
Continues to take a direct approach to confront Russia where it threatens our institutions, our interests, or our allies.
Imposed sanctions against 16 Russian entities and individuals that were previously indicted for their roles in Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Imposed sanctions against two Russian intelligence agencies and six senior Russian intelligence officials for their significant efforts to undermine U.S. cyber security.
Two of the officials are newly sanctioned. The remaining two agencies and four individuals were previously sanctioned and are being re-designated under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).
Called out the Russian government for its malicious cyber activity targeting U.S. critical infrastructure, including failed attempts on the energy sector.
Released a separate DHS/FBI Joint Analytic Report that shares technical threat information to improve the network defenses of American infrastructure and raises the cost on the Russian government.
Ordered missile strikes against a Syrian airbase after the Assad regime used it to launch chemical weapons attacks against civilians.
Prevented further chemical weapons attacks by announcing detection of their preparation and warning Syria that they would be struck again if the attacks were carried out.
Imposed new sanctions on the Maduro dictatorship in Venezuela, targeting the regime itself, and not just individuals, for the first time.
Putting maximum pressure on North Korea to denuclearize.
Revived the National Space Council to develop and implement a new national space policy and strategy.
Elevated the U.S. Cyber Command into a major warfighting command, to advance U.S. efforts in cyberspace
Withdrew from the U.N. Global Compact on Migration to reassert American sovereignty over our borders.
Signed Executive Order 13780, which restricted travel from certain countries that do not have sufficient security or share enough information.
Worked tirelessly to defeat ISIS and terrorism around the world.
Announced the National Guard Would Be Deployed to the Southwest Border
NATO Member Poland Agrees to Buy and Deploy the U.S. Patriot Missile Defense System

LAW & JUSTICE
DOJ announced more than $98 million in grant funding through the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services COPS Hiring Program to allow 802 additional full-time law enforcement officers.
DOJ has supported students whose free-speech rights have been under attack on university campuses.
Executive Order 13809 to restore State and local law enforcement’s access to surplus equipment from the Defense Department, such as armored vehicles.
Executive Orders – 13773, 13774, and 13776 – aimed at cracking down on international criminal organizations, including drug cartels and gangs, and preventing violence against law enforcement officers.
Creation of the new National Public Safety Partnership, a cooperative initiative with cities to reduce violent crimes.
Designated MS-13 as a priority for the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, to allow Federal law enforcement to utilize an expanded toolkit in its efforts to dismantle the organization.
Expanded Project Safe Neighborhoods to encourage U.S. Attorney’s to work with communities to develop customized crime reduction strategies.
Convicted eight members of the Rendon-Reyes Trafficking Organization, on Fed charges of forcing young women from Mexico and Latin America into prostitution.
Returned to longstanding DOJ charging policy for our Federal prosecutors, trusting and directing them to return to charging the most serious, readily provable offense.
The White House nominee for Supreme Court Justice- Neil Gorsuch-was confirmed on April 7th.
The White House nominee for Supreme Court Justice- Brett Kavanaugh -was confirmed on October 6th.
Prosecutors were directed by the Department of Justice to focus on taking illegal guns off our streets.
Signed Rep. Rutherford's STOP School Violence Act and Sens. Cornyn-Murphy "Fix NICS Act."
Approved $2 billion for school safety.
August 2018 - 24 Circuit Court Confirmations and 45 Federal Judges
The Circuit Court Judges “Will Shape Decisions On Immigration, Voting Rights, Abortion, and the environment for generations.”
There are 179 Authorized Judgeships For The U.S. Court Of Appeals and Republicans “Have The Power To Install More Than 20 Percent of the Judges on the nation’s second-highest court.”

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
The Department of the Interior proposed its largest oil and gas lease of over 76 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico.
Executive Order to expand offshore oil and gas drilling and open more leases to develop offshore drilling.
Acted aggressively to increase exports of energy resources to the global market. This allowed financing for coal and fossil energy projects.
The Department of Energy announced the approval of the Lake Charles Liquefied Natural Gas terminal.
American LNG export opportunities increased under the Trump Administration.
Oil and gas development was unleashed because of expanded resources and infrastructure needed to get them to market.
Approved the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, supporting an estimated total of 42,000 indirect jobs and $2 billion in wages.
Approved the New Burgos Pipeline, a cross-border project that will export U.S. gasoline to Mexico.
Promoted responsible oil and gas development on Federal lands.
Directed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to rescind the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan (CPP).
According to NERA Economic Consulting, the CPP would have increased electricity rates by as much as 14 percent, costing American households up to $79 billion.
The EPA reconsidered Obama-era rule on methane emissions that would cost American energy developers an estimated $530 million annually.
The EPA was directed by the Energy Independence Executive Order to repeal of the Clean Power Plan.
The Administration estimates that repealing the Clean Power Plan could eliminate up to $33 billion in compliance costs in 2030.
Signed legislation to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to domestic energy production.
Kept campaign promise to get America out of the Paris Climate Agreement, saving taxpayers billions of dollars.

HEALTHCARE
Mobilized his entire Administration to address drug addiction and opioid abuse by directing the declaration of a Nationwide Public Health Emergency.
Created a bipartisan opioid commission and they issued 56 recommendations to help defeat the opioid crisis.
Directed HHS to declare the opioid crisis a public health emergency, allowing grant money to be used to combat abuse.
International Narcotics Trafficking Emergency Response By Detecting Incoming Contraband With Technology (INTERDICT Act) that gave customs agents $9 million for screening tools.
HHS announced it would provide $485 million in grants to states and territories to combat the opioid crisis. In fiscal year 2017, HHS invested nearly $900 million in opioid-specific funding.
Proposed changes to Medicaid to combat the opioid crisis.
Executive order to reform the US healthcare system to take steps to expand choices and alternatives to Obamacare and increase competition to bring down costs for consumers.
Repealed Obamacare’s individual mandate, which required individuals to purchase a health care plan they may not want or be able to afford.
The Secretary of Labor agreed to expand access to Association Health Plans (AHPs), which could potentially allow American employers to form groups across State lines.
The FDA has approved the most number of generic drugs in history in order to increase competition in the marketplace and lower the cost of prescription drugs for all Americans.

INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY
Allocated $50 billion to empower rural America to address the infrastructure needs of their communities.
Transportation projects which will rebuild roads, bridges, railways, and other vital infrastructure.
Broadband deployment projects which will improve access for rural communities.
Water and waste projects to help ensure rural families have access to clean water.
Power and electric projects to provide rural areas with reliable, affordable power.
Water resources projects to better manage flood risk and improve rural water supplies and waterways.
Made clear that broadband should be an infrastructure priority


Not really helpful. My question was how it's more Trumpy in 2020 than it was in 2016, not what their policies are.

Trump has policies. Biden has policies. Some people like Trump's policies. Some people like Biden's policies.

I'm just asking what evidence are you using that show that it's more in favor of Trump in 2020 than it was in 2016.
Read my post #62. Asked and answered.

I did. I responded in post #65.
You asked for "substance" so I gave you the democrat policies and how they don't work for most PA voters.
1. Culling the Biden "unacceptable" list to just a few:
defund the police
gun control
no pipelines
no fracking
open borders
Medicare for all
Paris Climate Change Treaty
Green New Deal

2. What did Trump do for minorities?
fund black colleges, prison reform, enterprise zones, etc.

3. Won't Biden flip voters who see Trump's policies as horrible?
No. I don't know of any Trump policies that are "horrible"

4. The policy differences are stark, but Biden is simply too old to be president. The debates will show that contrast.

Substance supporting your initial claim that Pennsylvania is more Trumpy in 2020 than it was in 2016. Not substance of their policy positions.

But ok, we're getting somewhere. Here's a quote of yours:

"...democrat policies and how they don't work for most PA voters."

What evidence do you have that these policies don't work for MOST PA voters? Do you have any substantive evidence that the majority of Pennsylvania voters don't care for these policies?
I fucking live here. I know how people generally vote here. There are about 1-million hunters in PA, as an example.
People like the Marcellus shale gas money, as an example.
Suburban voters will not support defunding the police, as an example.
I don't need to prove anything, but here is the 2016 election again to refresh your memory, if you are looking at the "polls".


I live in Pennsylvania also. The more Red Part of the State. There are just as many yard signs here for BIDEN as there for TRUMP. BIDEN is from the state and has more personal connections to it than Trump. Pennsylvania is typically a BLUE state and went BLUE in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012. It only went RED by 40,000 votes in 2016 because Democrats neglected the state when it came to spending time and money in PA. They won't make that mistake in 2020. The Polling in PA has consistently showed BIDEN had by an average of 6 points. Hillary Clinton was only ahead of TRUMP by 1.9 points right before the election in 2016 in PA. The Polls showed that PA was close and a toss up. So the polling was actually somewhat accurate for PA in 2016. This year, the Polls show BIDEN with a commanding lead.

1. Trump was impeached for serious misconduct when it came to U.S. national security.
2. Trump has caused the country to suffer its worst recession in 80 years.
3. The coronavirus continues to kill over a thousand Americans a day, while other first world country have the virus contained and have gone back to their normal lives.
4. Trump has an overall average approval rating of 40% over the past nearly 4 years. That is the worst of any President in history.
5. Trump was lucky to win Pennsylvania in 2016. He is way behind BIDEN in polling compared to Hillary in 2016.

Biden will win Pennsylvania.

1. I haven't seen one Biden yard sign yet.
2. Agree polling is always for Biden, that doesn't necessarily predict voting, remember 2016?
3. Trump's impeachment was a partisan stunt for a non-crime "phone call", see Biden's extortion video
4. The recession was caused by the Wuhan Virus, Trump's economy before the virus was amazing
5. Stupid people need to use masks or they die, see covid parties, crowded bars, etc.
6. Trump's approval isn't the issue, its a choice between Trump and Biden
7. The debates should be a deciding factor for many voters
8. Is Biden too old? too stupid? too always wrong? too corrupt? (see Hunter's $83,000 a month)
9. The US will go in the direction voters pick, the democrat's policies are also a problem
10. You can vote with the police, or vote with the criminals. The police support Trump.
11. Trump's 1st term was a miracle in itself, the biggest upset in US election history. Hillary and the DNC actually colluded with and paid Russians for "dirt" on Trump, the "Steele Dossier". Obama used the power of the DOJ, FBI, CIA and other Federal agencies to illegally spy on and setup Trump for failure. Operations Crossfire Hurricane and Razor, the Mueller Investigation, Russian Collusion Hoax, the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage and "fake news", Never-Trump Republicans, the Lincoln Project, globalists of every stripe, the entrenched Deep State who all oppose Trump's policies, the planted leakers and whistle-blowers, and the RINOs who'd rather shill for K-Street than work for main street. Then add to all of that the outright hatred shown by the House democrats toward Trump, to the point of "non-crime" Impeachment Articles. Now his financial records are under review for wrongdoing by NY, ok.
 
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Ok, if you're up for a detailed analysis of both sets of policies:
Democrat policies:
1. Open borders, tear down the southern border fence/wall
2. Sanctuary cities & states
3. Free college
4. "Medicare for all", aka rationed healthcare, "Lois Lerner" in charge of your access to healthcare
5. Eliminate ICE and DHS, turn the US into the EU, with muslim "no go zones" and Sharia Law
6. Promote Globalism, whatever Wall Street wants Wall Street gets, see K-Street Cash
7. Paris Climate Change Treaty where the US pays $trillions to poor countries
8. Stupid trade agreements, e.g tax breaks to move factories overseas
9. Let China run roughshod over the US for trade and intellectual property theft
10. Let NK develop nukes and ICBM delivery systems, have no one capable of dealing with NK
11. Raise taxes to 70% on the wealthy, especially on corporations so they relocate overseas
12. Decriminalize all drug use and possession, Opioid deaths increase across the US
13. Gangs like MS-13 running rampant across the US
14. No steel or mining industries due to foreign "dumping" of subsidized products
15. No new pipelines and no offshore drilling
16. Medicare for all means rural hospitals will close
17. The dems' "Central Committee" appoints super-delegates to subvert real voters in primaries
18. Pack the US Supreme Court to promote liberal policies
19. Impeach anyone they deem not liberal enough, like Kavanaugh
20. Use the Federal Government to punish conservatives, like the IRS and Lois Lerner hounded conservatives
21. Use the Intel community to spy on the opposition party, like Hillary, FusionGPS, and the FBI/DOJ spied on Trump
22. Block voter ID laws to ensure fraud, and promote "vote harvesting" to steal elections
23. Refuse to provide funding for border walls/security, which DHS says is desperately needed.
24. Give $Trillions to Mexico and Central America for a Marshal Plan, but not help US citizens living in tent cities
25. Impose gun control, outlaw private gun sales, outlaw AR style rifles, restrict sales of bullets, etc.
26. "Green New Deal" Impose a "carbon tax" to punish anyone who works, heats their home, flies, or has a car
27. Anti-business democrat socialists caused Amazon to flee NYC taking 25,000 good paying jobs to VA
28. REPARATIONS to blacks to pay for slavery, $trillions owed by US voters
29. Excuse the murder of unwanted newborns, i.e. "infanticide"
30. Change the Electoral College to popular vote
31. All prisoners get to vote, even the Boston Marathon Bomber, so says Bernie
32. Trannys back in the military
33. Increase domestic surveillance, especially on "white supremacist" organizations
34. Add Senators and congressmen for DC and Puerto Rico
35. Be sure that any "red flag" laws exclude gang members (only get those rural guns)
36. Full welfare and free healthcare for illegal immigrants
37. Eliminate Hallmark channel for being racist, sexist and anti-LGBTQ
38. Eliminate the "cash bail system" whereby all criminals walk out after committing a crime.
39. Nationalize all of the electric utilities making them green by 2030
40. Pass "The New Way Forward Act", bringing back 480,000 deported illegals, giving them free everything
41. Defund all police departments

Trump promises kept and accomplishments:
JOBS
4.7 million jobs created since election.
More Americans are now employed than ever recorded before in our history.
Created more than 400,000 manufacturing jobs since the election.
Manufacturing jobs growing at the fastest rate in more than THREE DECADES.
New unemployment claims recently hit a 49-yearlow, unemployment rate new record at 3.5%
African-American & Hispanic unemployment recently achieved the lowest rates ever recorded.
Almost 3.9 million Americans have been lifted off food stamps since the election.
Signed the first major tax reform in 30 years.
Federal revenues are increasing as the economy grows. April 2018 had a record surplus of $214 billion.
Over 500 companies (507) have announced bonuses, wage increases, and new investments.
Businesses have invested $482 billion in new American projects and employees.
More than 4.8 million workers received increased wages or bonuses (3.7% of all private workers).
Provided $1.5 trillion in tax cuts to individuals.
American families received $3.2 trillion in gross tax cuts and saw the child tax credit double.
A family of four making $73,000 will get a cut of over $2,000-cutting their taxes in half.
Nearly doubled the standard deduction.
Repealed Obamacare’s burdensome individual mandate.
The bill provides a 20% deduction for small business income, which means $415 billion tax cut.
Lowered the corporate tax rate from the highest in the industrialized world (35%) to 21%.
Executive Order to create apprenticeship programs, providing many more Americans access to an affordable education that leads to a well-paying job.

ECONOMY
Eliminated regulations at a two-to-one ratio, issuing 2 deregulatory actions for every new regulatory action.
Rolled back rules and regulations harming farmers and energy producers, such as the Waters of the United States Rule and the Clean Power Plan.
Regional and community banks and credit unions got relief after President Trump signed legislation reducing harmful requirements imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act.
Since President Trump’s election, more than $5 trillion in wealth has been created for the U.S. economy.
2018 full year GDP 3.0%
2019 full year GDP 2.8%

TRADE
Withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement.
Working to defend American intellectual property from China's unfair practices through a range of actions.
Improved the KORUS trade agreement, which allows more U.S. automobile exports with lower tariffs and increases U.S. pharmaceutical access to South Korea.
American agriculture has gained access to new markets under President Trump.
Signed Phase-1 trade agreement with China

IMMIGRATION
Started building the wall along the southern border
DHS took action to wind down the (DACA) program in an orderly fashion, following the assessment of the (DOJ) that DACA lacks legal authorization.
Rescinded the unlawful Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) program.
DHS launched the office of Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE).
(ICE) made 110,568 arrests of illegal aliens in 2017, a 40 percent increase compared to the same time period the prior year.
The number of counties participating in the 287(g) program, which gives state and local law enforcement authority to enforce immigration in their jurisdiction, has doubled.
In FY 2017, ICE conducted 226,119 removals. The proportion of removals from ICE arrests increased from 65,332, or 27% of total removals in FY 2016 to 81,603, or 36% of total removals.
The Trump Administration cracked down on sanctuary cities
The DOJ has worked with Central American partners to arrest and charge about 4,000 MS-13 members.
DHS arrested 796 MS-13 gang members and associates in FY 2017, an 83 percent increase from the previous year.
The White House negotiated $1.6 billion in border wall funding.
Increased ICE funding by more than 10%.
Federal agents have seized nearly 1 million lbs. (981,000) of narcotics on the border.
Congress needs to fix the outdated immigration laws:
1. No catch & release
2. No diversity lottery
3. No asylum claims unless pre-approved
4. No chain migration
5. Only merit based immigration for who the US needs
6. No birthright citizenship, i.e. no cottage industry for anchor babies from Russia & China.
7. DACA kids get green cards but NOT citizenship

FOREIGN POLICY
Addressed global overcapacity and unfair trade practices in the steel and aluminum industries by announcing a 25 percent tariff on steel imports and 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports.
Worked to bring foreign investment back to the United States so more goods are made in America by American workers.
South Korean companies announced 64 projects that will invest more than $17 billion in the U.S. over four years and will purchase $58 billion in goods and services.
Foxconn announced its investment of $10 billion in Wisconsin to build a factory that will employ thousands of workers directly, and up to 22,000 workers indirectly.
Toyota and Mazda announced a $1.6 billion investment that will go toward a new manufacturing plant in the U.S., creating an estimated 4,000 jobs.
Broadcom Limited announced they were moving their headquarters back to the United States, bringing potentially $20 billion in annual revenue.
President Trump and King Salman of Saudi Arabia oversaw the signing of a historic $400 billion in deals between U.S. and Saudi companies.
To defend U.S. national security interests, President Trump blocked a foreign company from acquiring a U.S. business for only the fourth time in history.
Department of Commerce has initiated 79 antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD) investigations.
USTR initiated a Section 301 investigation into Chinese policies, acts, and practices related to technology transfer, licensing, and intellectual property are discriminatory.
The Treasury and State put new sanction rules to channel economic activity away from the Cuban government, particularly the military, and towards the people of Cuba.
Considering a range of actions to respond to China’s acts, policies, and practices involving the unfair and harmful acquisition of U.S. technology.
China imposes contractual restrictions on the licensing of intellectual property and foreign technology into their country.
In 2014, the U.S charged five Chinese military hackers for cyber-esponiage committed against U.S. corporations and a labor organization for commercial advantage.
An interagency analysis estimated that China's unfair acts, policies, and practices caused tens of billions in dollars in damages to the US each year.
Conducted 82 antidumping and countervailing duty investigations in 2017. This was a 58 percent increase in investigations over 2016.
USTR won a WTO compliance challenge against China’s unfair antidumping and countervailing duties on U.S. poultry exports, China terminated those duties.
The US won a WTO dispute regarding Indonesia’s unfair import licensing regime restricting U.S. agricultural exports.
A WTO compliance panel found that U.S. tuna labeling rules designed to inform consumers about safe fishing practices were consistent with WTO standards.
The WTO rejected allegations by the European Union that Boeing was receiving prohibited subsidies.
A WTO panel rejected claims by the EU that alleged U.S. subsidies to Boeing were causing serious prejudice to Airbus, instead finding that 28 of 29 challenged programs were consistent with WTO rules.
South Korea and Japan pledged to build closer defense collaboration with the United States, and the President underscored the commitment of the US to provide advanced military equipment.
Cooperation was boosted between the Quad countries (the United States, Japan, India and Australia) on the sidelines of ASEAN in Manila.
The US to promote prosperity and security in the region by modernizing America’s development finance institutions and increasing their coordination with Japanese counterparts.
Persuaded allies to develop national plans to boost defense spending up to 2 percent of GDP by 2024, and for NATO to formally join the coalition to defeat ISIS at the 2017 NATO Leaders’ meeting.
UN Security Council unanimously passed new sanctions on North Korea.
Secured new commitments from Vietnam and China to increase pressure on NK.
China affirmed it would fully implement UN Security Council resolutions to pressure North Korea.

MILITARY
Signed $700 billion in DoD funding to rebuild our military in 2018, the largest amount in history.
Gave the military a 2.4% pay raise, the biggest since 2010
Released a new National Security Strategy that makes clear that Russia is undertaking actions that threaten the security of the US and our allies, and outlines steps to stop Russia’s malign interference.
Increased funding for the Euro Deterrence Initiative, providing billions to increase U.S. troop readiness in Europe, deter Russian aggression, and defend our NATO allies.
Enhanced its support for Ukraine’s Armed Forces to help Ukraine improve its ability to defend itself.
Working to pressure Russia back into compliance with the INF Treaty to ensure that Russia does not gain strategic advantage from its treaty violations.
Announced the closure of a Russian consulate and two diplomatic annexes in response to Russia’s cutting of the number of U.S. diplomatic personnel in Russia.
Attributed the worldwide NotPetya cyber-attack to the Russian military.
Banned the use of Kaspersky Labs software on U.S. government computers due to Kaspersky ties to Russian intelligence.
Charged three Russians, including two officers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), with criminal charges for the 2014 Yahoo hack.
Maintained the closure of two Russian compounds and the expulsion of 35 diplomats in response to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
New the Election Infrastructure Councils to increase information sharing across all levels of government and with private sector providers of voting and registration systems.
During the 2017 elections, provided onsite cybersecurity support to States, to ensure that their electoral infrastructure is secure, will continue to provide assistance in 2018
Proposed a new rule under the Patriot Act that would prohibit Latvia’s ABLV bank, which has been laundering illicit Russian funds, from opening or maintaining correspondent accounts in the US.
Announced Russia Magnitsky Sanctions and Global Magnitsky Sanctions respectively.
Imposed export controls against two Russian companies that were helping Russia to develop missiles that violate the INF Treaty.
Response to Russia’s occupation of Crimea and aggression in Eastern Ukraine, the Trump Administration sanctioned 58 targets on June 20, 2017, and 42 targets on 1/26/18
Continues to take a direct approach to confront Russia where it threatens our institutions, our interests, or our allies.
Imposed sanctions against 16 Russian entities and individuals that were previously indicted for their roles in Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Imposed sanctions against two Russian intelligence agencies and six senior Russian intelligence officials for their significant efforts to undermine U.S. cyber security.
Two of the officials are newly sanctioned. The remaining two agencies and four individuals were previously sanctioned and are being re-designated under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).
Called out the Russian government for its malicious cyber activity targeting U.S. critical infrastructure, including failed attempts on the energy sector.
Released a separate DHS/FBI Joint Analytic Report that shares technical threat information to improve the network defenses of American infrastructure and raises the cost on the Russian government.
Ordered missile strikes against a Syrian airbase after the Assad regime used it to launch chemical weapons attacks against civilians.
Prevented further chemical weapons attacks by announcing detection of their preparation and warning Syria that they would be struck again if the attacks were carried out.
Imposed new sanctions on the Maduro dictatorship in Venezuela, targeting the regime itself, and not just individuals, for the first time.
Putting maximum pressure on North Korea to denuclearize.
Revived the National Space Council to develop and implement a new national space policy and strategy.
Elevated the U.S. Cyber Command into a major warfighting command, to advance U.S. efforts in cyberspace
Withdrew from the U.N. Global Compact on Migration to reassert American sovereignty over our borders.
Signed Executive Order 13780, which restricted travel from certain countries that do not have sufficient security or share enough information.
Worked tirelessly to defeat ISIS and terrorism around the world.
Announced the National Guard Would Be Deployed to the Southwest Border
NATO Member Poland Agrees to Buy and Deploy the U.S. Patriot Missile Defense System

LAW & JUSTICE
DOJ announced more than $98 million in grant funding through the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services COPS Hiring Program to allow 802 additional full-time law enforcement officers.
DOJ has supported students whose free-speech rights have been under attack on university campuses.
Executive Order 13809 to restore State and local law enforcement’s access to surplus equipment from the Defense Department, such as armored vehicles.
Executive Orders – 13773, 13774, and 13776 – aimed at cracking down on international criminal organizations, including drug cartels and gangs, and preventing violence against law enforcement officers.
Creation of the new National Public Safety Partnership, a cooperative initiative with cities to reduce violent crimes.
Designated MS-13 as a priority for the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, to allow Federal law enforcement to utilize an expanded toolkit in its efforts to dismantle the organization.
Expanded Project Safe Neighborhoods to encourage U.S. Attorney’s to work with communities to develop customized crime reduction strategies.
Convicted eight members of the Rendon-Reyes Trafficking Organization, on Fed charges of forcing young women from Mexico and Latin America into prostitution.
Returned to longstanding DOJ charging policy for our Federal prosecutors, trusting and directing them to return to charging the most serious, readily provable offense.
The White House nominee for Supreme Court Justice- Neil Gorsuch-was confirmed on April 7th.
The White House nominee for Supreme Court Justice- Brett Kavanaugh -was confirmed on October 6th.
Prosecutors were directed by the Department of Justice to focus on taking illegal guns off our streets.
Signed Rep. Rutherford's STOP School Violence Act and Sens. Cornyn-Murphy "Fix NICS Act."
Approved $2 billion for school safety.
August 2018 - 24 Circuit Court Confirmations and 45 Federal Judges
The Circuit Court Judges “Will Shape Decisions On Immigration, Voting Rights, Abortion, and the environment for generations.”
There are 179 Authorized Judgeships For The U.S. Court Of Appeals and Republicans “Have The Power To Install More Than 20 Percent of the Judges on the nation’s second-highest court.”

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
The Department of the Interior proposed its largest oil and gas lease of over 76 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico.
Executive Order to expand offshore oil and gas drilling and open more leases to develop offshore drilling.
Acted aggressively to increase exports of energy resources to the global market. This allowed financing for coal and fossil energy projects.
The Department of Energy announced the approval of the Lake Charles Liquefied Natural Gas terminal.
American LNG export opportunities increased under the Trump Administration.
Oil and gas development was unleashed because of expanded resources and infrastructure needed to get them to market.
Approved the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, supporting an estimated total of 42,000 indirect jobs and $2 billion in wages.
Approved the New Burgos Pipeline, a cross-border project that will export U.S. gasoline to Mexico.
Promoted responsible oil and gas development on Federal lands.
Directed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to rescind the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan (CPP).
According to NERA Economic Consulting, the CPP would have increased electricity rates by as much as 14 percent, costing American households up to $79 billion.
The EPA reconsidered Obama-era rule on methane emissions that would cost American energy developers an estimated $530 million annually.
The EPA was directed by the Energy Independence Executive Order to repeal of the Clean Power Plan.
The Administration estimates that repealing the Clean Power Plan could eliminate up to $33 billion in compliance costs in 2030.
Signed legislation to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to domestic energy production.
Kept campaign promise to get America out of the Paris Climate Agreement, saving taxpayers billions of dollars.

HEALTHCARE
Mobilized his entire Administration to address drug addiction and opioid abuse by directing the declaration of a Nationwide Public Health Emergency.
Created a bipartisan opioid commission and they issued 56 recommendations to help defeat the opioid crisis.
Directed HHS to declare the opioid crisis a public health emergency, allowing grant money to be used to combat abuse.
International Narcotics Trafficking Emergency Response By Detecting Incoming Contraband With Technology (INTERDICT Act) that gave customs agents $9 million for screening tools.
HHS announced it would provide $485 million in grants to states and territories to combat the opioid crisis. In fiscal year 2017, HHS invested nearly $900 million in opioid-specific funding.
Proposed changes to Medicaid to combat the opioid crisis.
Executive order to reform the US healthcare system to take steps to expand choices and alternatives to Obamacare and increase competition to bring down costs for consumers.
Repealed Obamacare’s individual mandate, which required individuals to purchase a health care plan they may not want or be able to afford.
The Secretary of Labor agreed to expand access to Association Health Plans (AHPs), which could potentially allow American employers to form groups across State lines.
The FDA has approved the most number of generic drugs in history in order to increase competition in the marketplace and lower the cost of prescription drugs for all Americans.

INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY
Allocated $50 billion to empower rural America to address the infrastructure needs of their communities.
Transportation projects which will rebuild roads, bridges, railways, and other vital infrastructure.
Broadband deployment projects which will improve access for rural communities.
Water and waste projects to help ensure rural families have access to clean water.
Power and electric projects to provide rural areas with reliable, affordable power.
Water resources projects to better manage flood risk and improve rural water supplies and waterways.
Made clear that broadband should be an infrastructure priority


Not really helpful. My question was how it's more Trumpy in 2020 than it was in 2016, not what their policies are.

Trump has policies. Biden has policies. Some people like Trump's policies. Some people like Biden's policies.

I'm just asking what evidence are you using that show that it's more in favor of Trump in 2020 than it was in 2016.
Read my post #62. Asked and answered.

I did. I responded in post #65.
You asked for "substance" so I gave you the democrat policies and how they don't work for most PA voters.
1. Culling the Biden "unacceptable" list to just a few:
defund the police
gun control
no pipelines
no fracking
open borders
Medicare for all
Paris Climate Change Treaty
Green New Deal

2. What did Trump do for minorities?
fund black colleges, prison reform, enterprise zones, etc.

3. Won't Biden flip voters who see Trump's policies as horrible?
No. I don't know of any Trump policies that are "horrible"

4. The policy differences are stark, but Biden is simply too old to be president. The debates will show that contrast.

Substance supporting your initial claim that Pennsylvania is more Trumpy in 2020 than it was in 2016. Not substance of their policy positions.

But ok, we're getting somewhere. Here's a quote of yours:

"...democrat policies and how they don't work for most PA voters."

What evidence do you have that these policies don't work for MOST PA voters? Do you have any substantive evidence that the majority of Pennsylvania voters don't care for these policies?
I fucking live here. I know how people generally vote here. There are about 1-million hunters in PA, as an example.
People like the Marcellus shale gas money, as an example.
Suburban voters will not support defunding the police, as an example.
I don't need to prove anything, but here is the 2016 election again to refresh your memory, if you are looking at the "polls".


I live in Pennsylvania also. The more Red Part of the State. There are just as many yard signs here for BIDEN as there for TRUMP. BIDEN is from the state and has more personal connections to it than Trump. Pennsylvania is typically a BLUE state and went BLUE in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012. It only went RED by 40,000 votes in 2016 because Democrats neglected the state when it came to spending time and money in PA. They won't make that mistake in 2020. The Polling in PA has consistently showed BIDEN had by an average of 6 points. Hillary Clinton was only ahead of TRUMP by 1.9 points right before the election in 2016 in PA. The Polls showed that PA was close and a toss up. So the polling was actually somewhat accurate for PA in 2016. This year, the Polls show BIDEN with a commanding lead.

1. Trump was impeached for serious misconduct when it came to U.S. national security.
2. Trump has caused the country to suffer its worst recession in 80 years.
3. The coronavirus continues to kill over a thousand Americans a day, while other first world country have the virus contained and have gone back to their normal lives.
4. Trump has an overall average approval rating of 40% over the past nearly 4 years. That is the worst of any President in history.
5. Trump was lucky to win Pennsylvania in 2016. He is way behind BIDEN in polling compared to Hillary in 2016.

Biden will win Pennsylvania.

1. I haven't seen one Biden yard sign yet.
2. Agree polling is always for Biden, that doesn't necessarily predict voting, remember 2016?
3. Trump's impeachment was a partisan stunt for a non-crime "phone call", see Biden's extortion video
4. The recession was caused by the Wuhan Virus, Trump's economy before the virus was amazing
5. Stupid people need to use masks or they die, see covid parties, crowded bars, etc.
6. Trump's approval isn't the issue, its a choice between Trump and Biden
7. The debates should be a deciding factor for many voters
8. Is Biden too old? too stupid? too always wrong? too corrupt? (see Hunter's $83,000 a month)
9. The US will go in the direction voters pick, the democrat's policies are also a problem
10. You can vote with the police, or vote with the criminals. The police support Trump.
11. Trump's 1st term was a miracle in itself, the biggest upset in US election history. Hillary and the DNC actually colluded with and paid Russians for "dirt" on Trump, the "Steele Dossier". Obama used the power of the DOJ, FBI, CIA and other Federal agencies to illegally spy on and setup Trump for failure. Operations Crossfire Hurricane and Razor, the Mueller Investigation, Russian Collusion Hoax, the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage and "fake news", Never-Trump Republicans, the Lincoln Project, globalists of every stripe, the entrenched Deep State who all oppose Trump's policies, the planted leakers and whistle-blowers, and the RINOs who'd rather shill for K-Street than work for main street. Then add to all of that the outright hatred shown by the House democrats toward Trump, to the point of "non-crime" Impeachment Articles. Now his financial records are under review for wrongdoing by NY, ok.


1. I see more Biden yard signs than I do for Trump, and I live in the middle of the state. In any event, its not really an accurate way to predict anything, because your just seeing a small section of the state you travel in.

2. Polling on the eve of the election showed Hillary Clinton only ahead of Trump by a thin margin of 1.9% points, essentially a TOSS UP. Trump won by a small margin, but that was not a surprise given how close the polling was on the eve of the election. Right now, BIDEN is up +5.0% a much larger and more comfortable margin than Hillary Clinton had on the eve of the election in 2016 for Pennsylvania.

3. Trump's impeachment accurate showed that Trump betrayed his country and his country's allies for his own personal political gain. Its only the third time in history a U.S. President was impeached and is a terrible stain on Trump's legacy. There is NOTHING that exonerates Trump from what happened. Aid for Javelin Anti-Tank Missiles were withheld from Ukraine during the summer of 2019 and it was only released when it became public knowledge. Donald Trump had no business trying to get Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden. Its the Justice Department that handles such investigations and if the Justice Department finds wrong doing, then they send the F.B.I. over to do an investigation. Trump never investigated such allegations in 2017 or 2018, and it was only the coming election in 2019 and his fear of BIDEN which prompted him to engage in these criminal and impeachable actions.

4. Trump inherited a good economy from Obama. He deserves credit for keeping it that way until he failed to protect the economy and the population from the coronavirus. In TAIWAN, only 7 people died and 480 got infected, and now they are opened up back to normal with the economy thriving and the virus contained. The United States by contrast is in its worst recession since the 1930s, has 160,000 people dead, and 1,000 more still dying every day. Had Trump followed TAIWAN's lead in handling the virus, the United States would have figures like TAIWAN and would not be in a recession. TAIWAN took the virus seriously, and SEALED the country off from the outside world in January 2020. Trump by contrast did nearly nothing and said the virus would go away on its own. It was only in late March, 2 months after TAIWAN took such steps, that he imposed lockdowns, and sealing off the country from the outside world. By then it was too late.

5. Approval rating have been shown to matter in every election. Too low and the sitting President won't be re-elected, no matter who he is running against.

6. The Debates will have little if any impact. Most voters have already decided who their voting for. Everyone knows BIDEN from his 36 years in the Senate and his 8 years as Vice President. Everyone knows Trump since he has been President for nearly 4 years. Most Americans today are not better off than they were four years ago. That's bad news for TRUMP.

7. Biden may technically be older than Trump, but he is younger physically and mentally than Trump. Biden can run and do push ups which Trump can't. BIDEN could talk for hours about leaders and policy issues around the world, while Trump would still struggle to correctly name people or correctly explain U.S. policy in several areas of the world. BIDEN is interested in the actual job and cares about the country. Trump has no interest in the Job, only cares about himself, and became President as a way to enrich himself and expand his brand name.
 
Ok, if you're up for a detailed analysis of both sets of policies:
Democrat policies:
1. Open borders, tear down the southern border fence/wall
2. Sanctuary cities & states
3. Free college
4. "Medicare for all", aka rationed healthcare, "Lois Lerner" in charge of your access to healthcare
5. Eliminate ICE and DHS, turn the US into the EU, with muslim "no go zones" and Sharia Law
6. Promote Globalism, whatever Wall Street wants Wall Street gets, see K-Street Cash
7. Paris Climate Change Treaty where the US pays $trillions to poor countries
8. Stupid trade agreements, e.g tax breaks to move factories overseas
9. Let China run roughshod over the US for trade and intellectual property theft
10. Let NK develop nukes and ICBM delivery systems, have no one capable of dealing with NK
11. Raise taxes to 70% on the wealthy, especially on corporations so they relocate overseas
12. Decriminalize all drug use and possession, Opioid deaths increase across the US
13. Gangs like MS-13 running rampant across the US
14. No steel or mining industries due to foreign "dumping" of subsidized products
15. No new pipelines and no offshore drilling
16. Medicare for all means rural hospitals will close
17. The dems' "Central Committee" appoints super-delegates to subvert real voters in primaries
18. Pack the US Supreme Court to promote liberal policies
19. Impeach anyone they deem not liberal enough, like Kavanaugh
20. Use the Federal Government to punish conservatives, like the IRS and Lois Lerner hounded conservatives
21. Use the Intel community to spy on the opposition party, like Hillary, FusionGPS, and the FBI/DOJ spied on Trump
22. Block voter ID laws to ensure fraud, and promote "vote harvesting" to steal elections
23. Refuse to provide funding for border walls/security, which DHS says is desperately needed.
24. Give $Trillions to Mexico and Central America for a Marshal Plan, but not help US citizens living in tent cities
25. Impose gun control, outlaw private gun sales, outlaw AR style rifles, restrict sales of bullets, etc.
26. "Green New Deal" Impose a "carbon tax" to punish anyone who works, heats their home, flies, or has a car
27. Anti-business democrat socialists caused Amazon to flee NYC taking 25,000 good paying jobs to VA
28. REPARATIONS to blacks to pay for slavery, $trillions owed by US voters
29. Excuse the murder of unwanted newborns, i.e. "infanticide"
30. Change the Electoral College to popular vote
31. All prisoners get to vote, even the Boston Marathon Bomber, so says Bernie
32. Trannys back in the military
33. Increase domestic surveillance, especially on "white supremacist" organizations
34. Add Senators and congressmen for DC and Puerto Rico
35. Be sure that any "red flag" laws exclude gang members (only get those rural guns)
36. Full welfare and free healthcare for illegal immigrants
37. Eliminate Hallmark channel for being racist, sexist and anti-LGBTQ
38. Eliminate the "cash bail system" whereby all criminals walk out after committing a crime.
39. Nationalize all of the electric utilities making them green by 2030
40. Pass "The New Way Forward Act", bringing back 480,000 deported illegals, giving them free everything
41. Defund all police departments

Trump promises kept and accomplishments:
JOBS
4.7 million jobs created since election.
More Americans are now employed than ever recorded before in our history.
Created more than 400,000 manufacturing jobs since the election.
Manufacturing jobs growing at the fastest rate in more than THREE DECADES.
New unemployment claims recently hit a 49-yearlow, unemployment rate new record at 3.5%
African-American & Hispanic unemployment recently achieved the lowest rates ever recorded.
Almost 3.9 million Americans have been lifted off food stamps since the election.
Signed the first major tax reform in 30 years.
Federal revenues are increasing as the economy grows. April 2018 had a record surplus of $214 billion.
Over 500 companies (507) have announced bonuses, wage increases, and new investments.
Businesses have invested $482 billion in new American projects and employees.
More than 4.8 million workers received increased wages or bonuses (3.7% of all private workers).
Provided $1.5 trillion in tax cuts to individuals.
American families received $3.2 trillion in gross tax cuts and saw the child tax credit double.
A family of four making $73,000 will get a cut of over $2,000-cutting their taxes in half.
Nearly doubled the standard deduction.
Repealed Obamacare’s burdensome individual mandate.
The bill provides a 20% deduction for small business income, which means $415 billion tax cut.
Lowered the corporate tax rate from the highest in the industrialized world (35%) to 21%.
Executive Order to create apprenticeship programs, providing many more Americans access to an affordable education that leads to a well-paying job.

ECONOMY
Eliminated regulations at a two-to-one ratio, issuing 2 deregulatory actions for every new regulatory action.
Rolled back rules and regulations harming farmers and energy producers, such as the Waters of the United States Rule and the Clean Power Plan.
Regional and community banks and credit unions got relief after President Trump signed legislation reducing harmful requirements imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act.
Since President Trump’s election, more than $5 trillion in wealth has been created for the U.S. economy.
2018 full year GDP 3.0%
2019 full year GDP 2.8%

TRADE
Withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement.
Working to defend American intellectual property from China's unfair practices through a range of actions.
Improved the KORUS trade agreement, which allows more U.S. automobile exports with lower tariffs and increases U.S. pharmaceutical access to South Korea.
American agriculture has gained access to new markets under President Trump.
Signed Phase-1 trade agreement with China

IMMIGRATION
Started building the wall along the southern border
DHS took action to wind down the (DACA) program in an orderly fashion, following the assessment of the (DOJ) that DACA lacks legal authorization.
Rescinded the unlawful Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) program.
DHS launched the office of Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE).
(ICE) made 110,568 arrests of illegal aliens in 2017, a 40 percent increase compared to the same time period the prior year.
The number of counties participating in the 287(g) program, which gives state and local law enforcement authority to enforce immigration in their jurisdiction, has doubled.
In FY 2017, ICE conducted 226,119 removals. The proportion of removals from ICE arrests increased from 65,332, or 27% of total removals in FY 2016 to 81,603, or 36% of total removals.
The Trump Administration cracked down on sanctuary cities
The DOJ has worked with Central American partners to arrest and charge about 4,000 MS-13 members.
DHS arrested 796 MS-13 gang members and associates in FY 2017, an 83 percent increase from the previous year.
The White House negotiated $1.6 billion in border wall funding.
Increased ICE funding by more than 10%.
Federal agents have seized nearly 1 million lbs. (981,000) of narcotics on the border.
Congress needs to fix the outdated immigration laws:
1. No catch & release
2. No diversity lottery
3. No asylum claims unless pre-approved
4. No chain migration
5. Only merit based immigration for who the US needs
6. No birthright citizenship, i.e. no cottage industry for anchor babies from Russia & China.
7. DACA kids get green cards but NOT citizenship

FOREIGN POLICY
Addressed global overcapacity and unfair trade practices in the steel and aluminum industries by announcing a 25 percent tariff on steel imports and 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports.
Worked to bring foreign investment back to the United States so more goods are made in America by American workers.
South Korean companies announced 64 projects that will invest more than $17 billion in the U.S. over four years and will purchase $58 billion in goods and services.
Foxconn announced its investment of $10 billion in Wisconsin to build a factory that will employ thousands of workers directly, and up to 22,000 workers indirectly.
Toyota and Mazda announced a $1.6 billion investment that will go toward a new manufacturing plant in the U.S., creating an estimated 4,000 jobs.
Broadcom Limited announced they were moving their headquarters back to the United States, bringing potentially $20 billion in annual revenue.
President Trump and King Salman of Saudi Arabia oversaw the signing of a historic $400 billion in deals between U.S. and Saudi companies.
To defend U.S. national security interests, President Trump blocked a foreign company from acquiring a U.S. business for only the fourth time in history.
Department of Commerce has initiated 79 antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD) investigations.
USTR initiated a Section 301 investigation into Chinese policies, acts, and practices related to technology transfer, licensing, and intellectual property are discriminatory.
The Treasury and State put new sanction rules to channel economic activity away from the Cuban government, particularly the military, and towards the people of Cuba.
Considering a range of actions to respond to China’s acts, policies, and practices involving the unfair and harmful acquisition of U.S. technology.
China imposes contractual restrictions on the licensing of intellectual property and foreign technology into their country.
In 2014, the U.S charged five Chinese military hackers for cyber-esponiage committed against U.S. corporations and a labor organization for commercial advantage.
An interagency analysis estimated that China's unfair acts, policies, and practices caused tens of billions in dollars in damages to the US each year.
Conducted 82 antidumping and countervailing duty investigations in 2017. This was a 58 percent increase in investigations over 2016.
USTR won a WTO compliance challenge against China’s unfair antidumping and countervailing duties on U.S. poultry exports, China terminated those duties.
The US won a WTO dispute regarding Indonesia’s unfair import licensing regime restricting U.S. agricultural exports.
A WTO compliance panel found that U.S. tuna labeling rules designed to inform consumers about safe fishing practices were consistent with WTO standards.
The WTO rejected allegations by the European Union that Boeing was receiving prohibited subsidies.
A WTO panel rejected claims by the EU that alleged U.S. subsidies to Boeing were causing serious prejudice to Airbus, instead finding that 28 of 29 challenged programs were consistent with WTO rules.
South Korea and Japan pledged to build closer defense collaboration with the United States, and the President underscored the commitment of the US to provide advanced military equipment.
Cooperation was boosted between the Quad countries (the United States, Japan, India and Australia) on the sidelines of ASEAN in Manila.
The US to promote prosperity and security in the region by modernizing America’s development finance institutions and increasing their coordination with Japanese counterparts.
Persuaded allies to develop national plans to boost defense spending up to 2 percent of GDP by 2024, and for NATO to formally join the coalition to defeat ISIS at the 2017 NATO Leaders’ meeting.
UN Security Council unanimously passed new sanctions on North Korea.
Secured new commitments from Vietnam and China to increase pressure on NK.
China affirmed it would fully implement UN Security Council resolutions to pressure North Korea.

MILITARY
Signed $700 billion in DoD funding to rebuild our military in 2018, the largest amount in history.
Gave the military a 2.4% pay raise, the biggest since 2010
Released a new National Security Strategy that makes clear that Russia is undertaking actions that threaten the security of the US and our allies, and outlines steps to stop Russia’s malign interference.
Increased funding for the Euro Deterrence Initiative, providing billions to increase U.S. troop readiness in Europe, deter Russian aggression, and defend our NATO allies.
Enhanced its support for Ukraine’s Armed Forces to help Ukraine improve its ability to defend itself.
Working to pressure Russia back into compliance with the INF Treaty to ensure that Russia does not gain strategic advantage from its treaty violations.
Announced the closure of a Russian consulate and two diplomatic annexes in response to Russia’s cutting of the number of U.S. diplomatic personnel in Russia.
Attributed the worldwide NotPetya cyber-attack to the Russian military.
Banned the use of Kaspersky Labs software on U.S. government computers due to Kaspersky ties to Russian intelligence.
Charged three Russians, including two officers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), with criminal charges for the 2014 Yahoo hack.
Maintained the closure of two Russian compounds and the expulsion of 35 diplomats in response to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
New the Election Infrastructure Councils to increase information sharing across all levels of government and with private sector providers of voting and registration systems.
During the 2017 elections, provided onsite cybersecurity support to States, to ensure that their electoral infrastructure is secure, will continue to provide assistance in 2018
Proposed a new rule under the Patriot Act that would prohibit Latvia’s ABLV bank, which has been laundering illicit Russian funds, from opening or maintaining correspondent accounts in the US.
Announced Russia Magnitsky Sanctions and Global Magnitsky Sanctions respectively.
Imposed export controls against two Russian companies that were helping Russia to develop missiles that violate the INF Treaty.
Response to Russia’s occupation of Crimea and aggression in Eastern Ukraine, the Trump Administration sanctioned 58 targets on June 20, 2017, and 42 targets on 1/26/18
Continues to take a direct approach to confront Russia where it threatens our institutions, our interests, or our allies.
Imposed sanctions against 16 Russian entities and individuals that were previously indicted for their roles in Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Imposed sanctions against two Russian intelligence agencies and six senior Russian intelligence officials for their significant efforts to undermine U.S. cyber security.
Two of the officials are newly sanctioned. The remaining two agencies and four individuals were previously sanctioned and are being re-designated under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).
Called out the Russian government for its malicious cyber activity targeting U.S. critical infrastructure, including failed attempts on the energy sector.
Released a separate DHS/FBI Joint Analytic Report that shares technical threat information to improve the network defenses of American infrastructure and raises the cost on the Russian government.
Ordered missile strikes against a Syrian airbase after the Assad regime used it to launch chemical weapons attacks against civilians.
Prevented further chemical weapons attacks by announcing detection of their preparation and warning Syria that they would be struck again if the attacks were carried out.
Imposed new sanctions on the Maduro dictatorship in Venezuela, targeting the regime itself, and not just individuals, for the first time.
Putting maximum pressure on North Korea to denuclearize.
Revived the National Space Council to develop and implement a new national space policy and strategy.
Elevated the U.S. Cyber Command into a major warfighting command, to advance U.S. efforts in cyberspace
Withdrew from the U.N. Global Compact on Migration to reassert American sovereignty over our borders.
Signed Executive Order 13780, which restricted travel from certain countries that do not have sufficient security or share enough information.
Worked tirelessly to defeat ISIS and terrorism around the world.
Announced the National Guard Would Be Deployed to the Southwest Border
NATO Member Poland Agrees to Buy and Deploy the U.S. Patriot Missile Defense System

LAW & JUSTICE
DOJ announced more than $98 million in grant funding through the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services COPS Hiring Program to allow 802 additional full-time law enforcement officers.
DOJ has supported students whose free-speech rights have been under attack on university campuses.
Executive Order 13809 to restore State and local law enforcement’s access to surplus equipment from the Defense Department, such as armored vehicles.
Executive Orders – 13773, 13774, and 13776 – aimed at cracking down on international criminal organizations, including drug cartels and gangs, and preventing violence against law enforcement officers.
Creation of the new National Public Safety Partnership, a cooperative initiative with cities to reduce violent crimes.
Designated MS-13 as a priority for the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, to allow Federal law enforcement to utilize an expanded toolkit in its efforts to dismantle the organization.
Expanded Project Safe Neighborhoods to encourage U.S. Attorney’s to work with communities to develop customized crime reduction strategies.
Convicted eight members of the Rendon-Reyes Trafficking Organization, on Fed charges of forcing young women from Mexico and Latin America into prostitution.
Returned to longstanding DOJ charging policy for our Federal prosecutors, trusting and directing them to return to charging the most serious, readily provable offense.
The White House nominee for Supreme Court Justice- Neil Gorsuch-was confirmed on April 7th.
The White House nominee for Supreme Court Justice- Brett Kavanaugh -was confirmed on October 6th.
Prosecutors were directed by the Department of Justice to focus on taking illegal guns off our streets.
Signed Rep. Rutherford's STOP School Violence Act and Sens. Cornyn-Murphy "Fix NICS Act."
Approved $2 billion for school safety.
August 2018 - 24 Circuit Court Confirmations and 45 Federal Judges
The Circuit Court Judges “Will Shape Decisions On Immigration, Voting Rights, Abortion, and the environment for generations.”
There are 179 Authorized Judgeships For The U.S. Court Of Appeals and Republicans “Have The Power To Install More Than 20 Percent of the Judges on the nation’s second-highest court.”

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
The Department of the Interior proposed its largest oil and gas lease of over 76 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico.
Executive Order to expand offshore oil and gas drilling and open more leases to develop offshore drilling.
Acted aggressively to increase exports of energy resources to the global market. This allowed financing for coal and fossil energy projects.
The Department of Energy announced the approval of the Lake Charles Liquefied Natural Gas terminal.
American LNG export opportunities increased under the Trump Administration.
Oil and gas development was unleashed because of expanded resources and infrastructure needed to get them to market.
Approved the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, supporting an estimated total of 42,000 indirect jobs and $2 billion in wages.
Approved the New Burgos Pipeline, a cross-border project that will export U.S. gasoline to Mexico.
Promoted responsible oil and gas development on Federal lands.
Directed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to rescind the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan (CPP).
According to NERA Economic Consulting, the CPP would have increased electricity rates by as much as 14 percent, costing American households up to $79 billion.
The EPA reconsidered Obama-era rule on methane emissions that would cost American energy developers an estimated $530 million annually.
The EPA was directed by the Energy Independence Executive Order to repeal of the Clean Power Plan.
The Administration estimates that repealing the Clean Power Plan could eliminate up to $33 billion in compliance costs in 2030.
Signed legislation to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to domestic energy production.
Kept campaign promise to get America out of the Paris Climate Agreement, saving taxpayers billions of dollars.

HEALTHCARE
Mobilized his entire Administration to address drug addiction and opioid abuse by directing the declaration of a Nationwide Public Health Emergency.
Created a bipartisan opioid commission and they issued 56 recommendations to help defeat the opioid crisis.
Directed HHS to declare the opioid crisis a public health emergency, allowing grant money to be used to combat abuse.
International Narcotics Trafficking Emergency Response By Detecting Incoming Contraband With Technology (INTERDICT Act) that gave customs agents $9 million for screening tools.
HHS announced it would provide $485 million in grants to states and territories to combat the opioid crisis. In fiscal year 2017, HHS invested nearly $900 million in opioid-specific funding.
Proposed changes to Medicaid to combat the opioid crisis.
Executive order to reform the US healthcare system to take steps to expand choices and alternatives to Obamacare and increase competition to bring down costs for consumers.
Repealed Obamacare’s individual mandate, which required individuals to purchase a health care plan they may not want or be able to afford.
The Secretary of Labor agreed to expand access to Association Health Plans (AHPs), which could potentially allow American employers to form groups across State lines.
The FDA has approved the most number of generic drugs in history in order to increase competition in the marketplace and lower the cost of prescription drugs for all Americans.

INFRASTRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY
Allocated $50 billion to empower rural America to address the infrastructure needs of their communities.
Transportation projects which will rebuild roads, bridges, railways, and other vital infrastructure.
Broadband deployment projects which will improve access for rural communities.
Water and waste projects to help ensure rural families have access to clean water.
Power and electric projects to provide rural areas with reliable, affordable power.
Water resources projects to better manage flood risk and improve rural water supplies and waterways.
Made clear that broadband should be an infrastructure priority


Not really helpful. My question was how it's more Trumpy in 2020 than it was in 2016, not what their policies are.

Trump has policies. Biden has policies. Some people like Trump's policies. Some people like Biden's policies.

I'm just asking what evidence are you using that show that it's more in favor of Trump in 2020 than it was in 2016.
Read my post #62. Asked and answered.

I did. I responded in post #65.
You asked for "substance" so I gave you the democrat policies and how they don't work for most PA voters.
1. Culling the Biden "unacceptable" list to just a few:
defund the police
gun control
no pipelines
no fracking
open borders
Medicare for all
Paris Climate Change Treaty
Green New Deal

2. What did Trump do for minorities?
fund black colleges, prison reform, enterprise zones, etc.

3. Won't Biden flip voters who see Trump's policies as horrible?
No. I don't know of any Trump policies that are "horrible"

4. The policy differences are stark, but Biden is simply too old to be president. The debates will show that contrast.

Substance supporting your initial claim that Pennsylvania is more Trumpy in 2020 than it was in 2016. Not substance of their policy positions.

But ok, we're getting somewhere. Here's a quote of yours:

"...democrat policies and how they don't work for most PA voters."

What evidence do you have that these policies don't work for MOST PA voters? Do you have any substantive evidence that the majority of Pennsylvania voters don't care for these policies?
I fucking live here. I know how people generally vote here. There are about 1-million hunters in PA, as an example.
People like the Marcellus shale gas money, as an example.
Suburban voters will not support defunding the police, as an example.
I don't need to prove anything, but here is the 2016 election again to refresh your memory, if you are looking at the "polls".


I live in Pennsylvania also. The more Red Part of the State. There are just as many yard signs here for BIDEN as there for TRUMP. BIDEN is from the state and has more personal connections to it than Trump. Pennsylvania is typically a BLUE state and went BLUE in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012. It only went RED by 40,000 votes in 2016 because Democrats neglected the state when it came to spending time and money in PA. They won't make that mistake in 2020. The Polling in PA has consistently showed BIDEN had by an average of 6 points. Hillary Clinton was only ahead of TRUMP by 1.9 points right before the election in 2016 in PA. The Polls showed that PA was close and a toss up. So the polling was actually somewhat accurate for PA in 2016. This year, the Polls show BIDEN with a commanding lead.

1. Trump was impeached for serious misconduct when it came to U.S. national security.
2. Trump has caused the country to suffer its worst recession in 80 years.
3. The coronavirus continues to kill over a thousand Americans a day, while other first world country have the virus contained and have gone back to their normal lives.
4. Trump has an overall average approval rating of 40% over the past nearly 4 years. That is the worst of any President in history.
5. Trump was lucky to win Pennsylvania in 2016. He is way behind BIDEN in polling compared to Hillary in 2016.

Biden will win Pennsylvania.

1. I haven't seen one Biden yard sign yet.
2. Agree polling is always for Biden, that doesn't necessarily predict voting, remember 2016?
3. Trump's impeachment was a partisan stunt for a non-crime "phone call", see Biden's extortion video
4. The recession was caused by the Wuhan Virus, Trump's economy before the virus was amazing
5. Stupid people need to use masks or they die, see covid parties, crowded bars, etc.
6. Trump's approval isn't the issue, its a choice between Trump and Biden
7. The debates should be a deciding factor for many voters
8. Is Biden too old? too stupid? too always wrong? too corrupt? (see Hunter's $83,000 a month)
9. The US will go in the direction voters pick, the democrat's policies are also a problem
10. You can vote with the police, or vote with the criminals. The police support Trump.
11. Trump's 1st term was a miracle in itself, the biggest upset in US election history. Hillary and the DNC actually colluded with and paid Russians for "dirt" on Trump, the "Steele Dossier". Obama used the power of the DOJ, FBI, CIA and other Federal agencies to illegally spy on and setup Trump for failure. Operations Crossfire Hurricane and Razor, the Mueller Investigation, Russian Collusion Hoax, the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage and "fake news", Never-Trump Republicans, the Lincoln Project, globalists of every stripe, the entrenched Deep State who all oppose Trump's policies, the planted leakers and whistle-blowers, and the RINOs who'd rather shill for K-Street than work for main street. Then add to all of that the outright hatred shown by the House democrats toward Trump, to the point of "non-crime" Impeachment Articles. Now his financial records are under review for wrongdoing by NY, ok.


1. I see more Biden yard signs than I do for Trump, and I live in the middle of the state. In any event, its not really an accurate way to predict anything, because your just seeing a small section of the state you travel in.

2. Polling on the eve of the election showed Hillary Clinton only ahead of Trump by a thin margin of 1.9% points, essentially a TOSS UP. Trump won by a small margin, but that was not a surprise given how close the polling was on the eve of the election. Right now, BIDEN is up +5.0% a much larger and more comfortable margin than Hillary Clinton had on the eve of the election in 2016 for Pennsylvania.

3. Trump's impeachment accurate showed that Trump betrayed his country and his country's allies for his own personal political gain. Its only the third time in history a U.S. President was impeached and is a terrible stain on Trump's legacy. There is NOTHING that exonerates Trump from what happened. Aid for Javelin Anti-Tank Missiles were withheld from Ukraine during the summer of 2019 and it was only released when it became public knowledge. Donald Trump had no business trying to get Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden. Its the Justice Department that handles such investigations and if the Justice Department finds wrong doing, then they send the F.B.I. over to do an investigation. Trump never investigated such allegations in 2017 or 2018, and it was only the coming election in 2019 and his fear of BIDEN which prompted him to engage in these criminal and impeachable actions.

4. Trump inherited a good economy from Obama. He deserves credit for keeping it that way until he failed to protect the economy and the population from the coronavirus. In TAIWAN, only 7 people died and 480 got infected, and now they are opened up back to normal with the economy thriving and the virus contained. The United States by contrast is in its worst recession since the 1930s, has 160,000 people dead, and 1,000 more still dying every day. Had Trump followed TAIWAN's lead in handling the virus, the United States would have figures like TAIWAN and would not be in a recession. TAIWAN took the virus seriously, and SEALED the country off from the outside world in January 2020. Trump by contrast did nearly nothing and said the virus would go away on its own. It was only in late March, 2 months after TAIWAN took such steps, that he imposed lockdowns, and sealing off the country from the outside world. By then it was too late.

5. Approval rating have been shown to matter in every election. Too low and the sitting President won't be re-elected, no matter who he is running against.

6. The Debates will have little if any impact. Most voters have already decided who their voting for. Everyone knows BIDEN from his 36 years in the Senate and his 8 years as Vice President. Everyone knows Trump since he has been President for nearly 4 years. Most Americans today are not better off than they were four years ago. That's bad news for TRUMP.

7. Biden may technically be older than Trump, but he is younger physically and mentally than Trump. Biden can run and do push ups which Trump can't. BIDEN could talk for hours about leaders and policy issues around the world, while Trump would still struggle to correctly name people or correctly explain U.S. policy in several areas of the world. BIDEN is interested in the actual job and cares about the country. Trump has no interest in the Job, only cares about himself, and became President as a way to enrich himself and expand his brand name.

1. OK, yard signs don't matter
2. Keep <<<<spinning>>>> the 2016 loss. You'll be <<<<spinning>>>> the 2020 loss as well.
3. Trump gave the Ukraine lethal aid (Javelin missiles), Obama/Biden sent them blankets, so who opposed Russia? $83,000 a month to Hunter for a "no show job" plus the Biden extortion video are more than enough to justify an investigation.
4. Trump stopped flights from China, Biden called it "xenophobic & racist" then flipped and said he agreed. As usual, Trump was right and Biden was wrong.
5. Approval ratings are polls...
6. How do you know the "debates will have little impact"? They will be the deciding factor, a mano-a-mano job interview. We're voting for the "Commander in Chief" for the next 4-years, and we know Biden is too old and senile to start with.
7. Biden can't find his ass with both hands, and he's a gaffe machine. "C'mon man, you a junkie?"
 
All of these predictions on the Electoral Map simply don't count.

The only poll that DOES count will take place nationwide on November 3, 2020.

On the one hand, we have the idiocy of the Dems and their support of the Defund-the-Police and Cancel-Culture movements.

On the other hand, we have the idiocy of the Pubs and their support for Rump, arguably the worst robber-baron and liar to ever occupy the White House.

Which idiocy will win on November 3rd?

Either way, America loses.

It's merely a matter of degree.
 
Done, der, Cleetus, you keep making the same tired arguments.

2. The police are supporting Trump, so spin Biden and the democrat's policy all you want. "You can vote with the police, or vote with the criminals."

Most people are sick and tired of thugs with badges and guns... so that doesn't get them much.

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Sorry, man, in case you don't know you've lost, BIG CORPORATIONS have come down on the side of BLM and are demanding police reform.

4. Biden called Trump's actions "xenophobic and racist" before endorsing them. So Joe was wrong as usual, and Trump was right as usual.

Actually, they were still racist, xenophobic and INEFFECTIVE, because Covid got here anyway, and we now have the highest infection rate in the world. Now the world has put a travel ban on us.

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Good news. We can still travel to Mexico, which is fucking ironic.

5. Your Kurd article is a year old, and is way out of date, here is a current one.

Kurds are still pissed off Trump sold them out.

6. Urban areas are the only ones with problems, not the suburbs or rural areas. That's where people are moving to from the cities.

No one lives in the Rural Areas except for Cleetus who is married to his sister/cousin, Mary Lou.

The Suburban Areas have all the same problems the Urban ones do, which is why Trump lost the Burbs in 2018 and he'll lose them bigger in 2020.

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