Trump Campaign Promise: "I will lower inflation!". - 2 days ago "it is very difficult to lower inflation!"

What will you do if Trump does not keep his campaign promises

  • Forgive him

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • Excuse him

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • Be angry at him

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • None of the above

    Votes: 13 81.3%

  • Total voters
    16
Trump was a billion dollars in debt when he was saved by a game show.

Money management? This is a guy who lost money on a casino!

Money management? You mean like stealing the retirement nest eggs of the elderly at his fake university?

You mean like stealing two million dollars from eight charities, including one for cancer kids?

You mean like overspending by $8 trillion dollars in four years? That kind of money management?

:laughing0301:
he is a billionaire, are you?
 
So let’s recap.

Trump added the same amount as Obama in half the time. Only one year of his four was dealing with COVID

Biden added about the same as Trump bit dealt with Covid and its after affects all four years

As well as dealing with the budgets and spending passed by Trump and handed down
You're beating a dead horse, Lesh. The American public knows who saddled them with rampant inflation and despite all the propaganda from the Left...Joe Biden and Kamala Harris could never escape from that.
 
You're beating a dead horse, Lesh. The American public knows who saddled them with rampant inflation and despite all the propaganda from the Left...Joe Biden and Kamala Harris could never escape from that.
You are talking about perceptions not reality.

You know that Trump’s policies were little different from Biden’s
 
Hundreds of times during his campaign, and again after the announcement that he had won the election, Trump has promised that he will lower inflation, "Donald Trump, U.S. President-Elect: I went on groceries. It's a very simple word, groceries. Like almost, you know, who uses the word? I started using the word, the groceries. When you buy apples, when you buy bacon, when you buy eggs, they would double and triple the price over a short period of time. And I won an election based on that. We're going to bring those prices way down".

Three days ago in an interview, he started to backpedal on that promise:

What's behind Trump's backpedaling on his promises to lower prices

After making inflation and the cost of groceries part of his campaign, President-elect Trump is starting to walk back some of his promises to lower prices.

My question on this OP is as follows:

"Will you be forgiving, excusing, or angry at Trump for not keeping his promise?"
You, obviously, have not been. In fact, you are now running around acting like it was his most important ever promise, on par with "You can keep your doctor and will save $2,500" and ignoring what he said most recently.
 
You are talking about perceptions not reality.

You know that Trump’s policies were little different from Biden’s
And Cackles couldn't figure out where she would differ from Quid Pro. We know that.
 
You, obviously, have not been. In fact, you are now running around acting like it was his most important ever promise, on par with "You can keep your doctor and will save $2,500" and ignoring what he said most recently.

Bottom line, Trump makes a lot of promises in order to get elected but it not very good at keeping them.

Here is his track record in his first administration. He only kept 25% of this promises. As comparison, Obama made 4 times more promises and his record was 47% success. Trump is a big liar and conman, or is simply highly incompetent.

Trump-O-Meter Scorecard​

Promise Kept​

23%
24 Promises

Compromise​

22%
23 Promises

Promise Broken​

53%
55 Promises
 
Hundreds of times during his campaign, and again after the announcement that he had won the election, Trump has promised that he will lower inflation, "Donald Trump, U.S. President-Elect: I went on groceries. It's a very simple word, groceries. Like almost, you know, who uses the word? I started using the word, the groceries. When you buy apples, when you buy bacon, when you buy eggs, they would double and triple the price over a short period of time. And I won an election based on that. We're going to bring those prices way down".

Three days ago in an interview, he started to backpedal on that promise:

What's behind Trump's backpedaling on his promises to lower prices

After making inflation and the cost of groceries part of his campaign, President-elect Trump is starting to walk back some of his promises to lower prices.

My question on this OP is as follows:

"Will you be forgiving, excusing, or angry at Trump for not keeping his promise?"

Laugh at you should be the fifth option in your poll.
 
Regardless of what they actually think, the rube base will always forgive him, spin for him, and attack for him. They've sold their soul to him. As for the millions of normal people who bought this bullshit, I guess we'll see.

The Democrats did an absolutely horrible job of explaining how the inflation actually happened. Actually, I don't think they even TRIED. Yes, it would be a little complicated, but they sure as hell could have trusted the people and tried.

Yet you still believe the border was secure and Mumbling Bumbling *Joe was mentally competent for four years. Weird.
 
Before: I will lower inflation!
After: It is very difficult to lower inflation!

Before: I will replace and repeal Obamacare!
After: Nobody knew health care could be so complicated!


Before: I will end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours! Before I am sworn in!

Suggested for After: Nobody knew wars could be so complicated!
Alternate: It is very difficult to end a war!
 
Hundreds of times during his campaign, and again after the announcement that he had won the election, Trump has promised that he will lower inflation, "Donald Trump, U.S. President-Elect: I went on groceries. It's a very simple word, groceries. Like almost, you know, who uses the word? I started using the word, the groceries. When you buy apples, when you buy bacon, when you buy eggs, they would double and triple the price over a short period of time. And I won an election based on that. We're going to bring those prices way down".

Three days ago in an interview, he started to backpedal on that promise:

What's behind Trump's backpedaling on his promises to lower prices

After making inflation and the cost of groceries part of his campaign, President-elect Trump is starting to walk back some of his promises to lower prices.

My question on this OP is as follows:

"Will you be forgiving, excusing, or angry at Trump for not keeping his promise?"
Saying it's difficult is not the same as walking it back. Did you not see the latest news on falling grocery prices? Food Prices Have Dropped the Past Week. Promise Kept. Good Job, Mr. President!! Once again, this great man makes the impossible happen.

We will be awaiting your apology.
 
Bottom line, Trump makes a lot of promises in order to get elected but it not very good at keeping them.

Here is his track record in his first administration. He only kept 25% of this promises. As comparison, Obama made 4 times more promises and his record was 47% success. Trump is a big liar and conman, or is simply highly incompetent.

Trump-O-Meter Scorecard​

Promise Kept​

23%
24 Promises

Compromise​

22%
23 Promises

Promise Broken​

53%
55 Promises
Sounds like something you ought to complain about day in and day out. Better get right on that.
 
Sounds like something you ought to complain about day in and day out. Better get right on that.
In other words, you enjoy being right once every 4 times? Wow, you are going to advance (NOT) in your life, having that kind of mentality.
 
In other words, you enjoy being right once every 4 times? Wow, you are going to advance (NOT) in your life, having that kind of mentality.
I enjoy life in general because I don't depend on a politician to make me happy. You might want to try it sometime.
 
I enjoy life in general because I don't depend on a politician to make me happy. You might want to try it sometime.
you did not address my question.

There are a lot of incompetent people out there (Trump for example) that enjoy life but have many failures. They have a good life but everyone they touch goes down the drain.

You enjoy making others miserable?
 
you did not address my question.

There are a lot of incompetent people out there (Trump for example) that enjoy life but have many failures. They have a good life but everyone they touch goes down the drain.

You enjoy making others miserable?
AFAIK, I don't make anyone miserable. Do you know of any?
 
AFAIK, I don't make anyone miserable. Do you know of any?
No, all I know is what you said. I asked you if failing 3 out of 4 times is good and you answered that you were happy. Nonetheless, failing 3 out of 4 times does mean that you failed at something that affected someone else as failures mean that others had to be involved (it takes at least 2 people to be involved to have a failure and a success, otherwise there is no failure involved).

You said it, not me.
 
No, all I know is what you said. I asked you if failing 3 out of 4 times is good and you answered that you were happy. Nonetheless, failing 3 out of 4 times does mean that you failed at something that affected someone else as failures mean that others had to be involved (it takes at least 2 people to be involved to have a failure and a success, otherwise there is no failure involved).

You said it, not me.
You think TRUMP! not following through on comments he made in the campaign is somehow a failure on my part? See, this is what I call political obsession, in this case TRUMP! derangement syndrome, because it's obvious that everything in your life revolves around what he says and does. My life has so much more in it than any politician. I am happy if TRUMP! follows through on all of his promises, half of them or 1/4 of them because my happiness doesn't depend on him, his statements or his actions. You should really try it, it's very freeing.
 
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