Past as prologue.
1.I am a believer in the words of the great Yogi, who presciently said “'It's tough to make
predictions, especially about the future'”….but sometimes
there are hints in what has been.
But lets begin with the present. It has been established that
Biden voters, whatever number there were, and it is surely below 74.2 million, were clueless about the policies that they were voting for. I know this because I have, on numerous occasions, asked them to provide both the Trump policies that they voted against, and Biden policies that they voted for and anticipated.
Of course, they couldn't. Still can't.
A deeply worrisome position for an electorate.
2. For the context of the thread title, recall that whole
‘energy independence’ mantra that impelled elections since the 1960s, 1970s, Trump achieved energy independence, one of the many achievements for which the Democrats felt he needed to be punished.
Joe Biden wiped it out with the stroke of a pen.
“Several unions that eagerly endorsed President Joe Biden during the 2020 presidential election are now learning the hard way what it means to support Democrat policies. During his first day in office, the newly-inaugurated president revoked the construction permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline, thus destroying thousands of jobs.A total of 42,000 jobs were expected to be filled once the pipeline was completed. But not anymore.”
‘Insulting and disappointing’: Unions show signs of voter remorse after Biden reality sinks in
Great news for the oil tyrants in the Middle East, and Iran…and especially Russia, you know, the folks the liars said Trump was in bed with.
3. Now, what else might
Biden and the Democrats do for Putin and Russia. Well, remember that Reagan, the greatest President in modern times, was the first President to reduce the number of nuclear weapons in the world, with the START treaty, while another Republican, Nixon, was the first to stabilize the numbers of the increase in nuclear weapons, that was the SALT treaty.
Of course, Democrats, very different: Here is Hussein offering Putin a quid pro quo.
He cut the defensive weapons we were going to put in Poland. What else was he promising Putin?
What do you suppose Biden’s model will be???
Did any of you consider this history and future when you voted for the Wehrmacht…er, Democrats?
Trump lost.
Want to know why Trump lost?
Look up at that steaming lake of butt squirts you posted.
YOU'RE why Trump lost.
Yet you can't come up with any of his policies you can point to as causing any loss....
.....nor any Biden policies you yearned for.
Seriously, weren't you surprised that, after the doctors made the intermastoid incision, and removed your brain- you were still able to post on the board?
Policies the American people opposed:
1. Child separations at the border;
2. Building the Wall;
3. Tax cuts for billionaires;
4. Killing the Affordable Care Act;
5. ICE Detention Camps;
6. Mass incareration;
7. Trump's covid response;
8. Trump sucking up to up to dictators while snubbing allies;
9. Trump's failures to economic issues related to wages and unemployment for low wage workers, infrastructure, or the opioid epidemic - central campaign promises, ;
10. Trump's failure to address climate change.
And that's just a quick top 10 list. Then here's his foreign policy, or rather lack of a cohesive foreign policy, and general assholishness that decent people found disgusting.
Any woman who would vote for a man who brags of "grabbing women by the *****", isn't completely lacking in self-esteem or critical thinking abilities, but a woman who would vote for a man who took babies away from their mothers, is an utterly disgusting whore unworthy of anything approaching civility, and fully deserving the scorn and derision of others. You're that stupid, gullible slattern.
And then you lie about Trump, calling him a great man, which makes you his *****. Disgusting.
Trump achievements.
“Before the China Virus invaded our shores, we built the world’s most prosperous economy,” the
statement begins, noting the administration achieved an “unprecedented economic boom.”
In addition to 7 million new jobs — “more than three times government experts’ projections” — the administration said that annual income for middle-class families grew by nearly $6,000, or “more than five times the gains during the entire previous administration.”
Weeks before state and local governments began shutting down their economies, the U.S. unemployment rate fell to 3.5 percent, “the lowest in a half-century,” the administration said.
In fact, in March 2019, CBS News
reported that there were a million more jobs available in the U.S. than unemployed workers — a fact noted by the administration, which said it “achieved 40 months in a row with more job openings than job hirings.”
Nearly 160 million Americans were employed pre-pandemic, another record, as “jobless claims hit a nearly 50-year low,” the White House said.
As incomes gained “in every single metro area” in the country for the first time in almost 30 years, the number of people “claiming unemployment insurance as a share of the population hit its lowest on record,” the administration said.
The list of accomplishments also noted an oft-repeated point — that during Trump’s term, blacks and Hispanics, as well as Asian-Americans and Native Americans all achieved record low unemployment rates. So, too, did Americans with disabilities and workers without a high school diploma, the administration said.
“The bottom 50 percent of American households saw a 40 percent increase in net worth,” said the administration, adding: “Wages rose fastest for low-income and blue collar workers – a 16 percent pay increase.”
Meanwhile, “African American homeownership increased from 41.7 percent to 46.4 percent,” the White House noted.
More than 1.2 million factory and construction jobs were created, as the president enacted “policies to bring back supply chains from overseas,” the list notes.
The administration also touted the meteoric growth in the various U.S. stock indices, which have been good for businesses as well as average Americans’ retirement accounts tied to the markets.
One of President Trump’s 2016 campaign pledges that went unfulfilled was the passage of a massive infrastructure rebuilding project to repair and replace aging, crumbling bridges, roads, sewers, and water systems. But the administration did manage to invest “over $1.3 billion through the Agriculture Department’s ReConnect Program to bring high-speed broadband infrastructure to rural America,” the list notes.
The administration also touted the president’s COVID-19 policies that included a rejection of “blanket lockdowns” as vital to the economic rebound seen in recent months.
“During the third quarter of 2020,” the White House said, “the economy grew at a rate of 33.1 percent — the most rapid GDP growth ever recorded.”
“Since coronavirus lockdowns ended, the economy has added back over 12 million jobs, more than half the jobs lost,” says the White House. “Jobs have been recovered 23 times faster than the previous administration’s recovery.”
The White House said that under President Barack Obama, “it took 49 months for the unemployment rate to fall from 10 percent” following the Great Recession” to under 7 percent compared to just 3 months for the Trump Administration” following the mass joblessness created by mandated business closures and the pandemic.
At the same time, “80 percent of small businesses are now up, up from just 53 percent in April.”
Additional accomplishments noted by the administration include:
— The creation of more than 9,000 “Opportunity Zones” to attract business investment and create jobs;
— Tax relief for corporations, businesses, and the vast majority of American workers;
— The elimination of reams of regulations, which has added to the country’s economic growth;
— Pursued “fair and reciprocal trade” agreements that put the United States first, including withdrawal “from the job-killing Trans-Pacific Partnership” and replacing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA);
— “Historic support for American farmers”;
— Making the U.S. “a net energy exporter” for the first time in seven decades;
— Approved the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines;
— Increased access to the country’s “abundant natural resource in order to achieve energy independence”;
— Built more than 450 miles of new border wall and secured agreements with countries to house migrants there instead of in the U.S.;
— “Fully enforced the immigration laws” of the country;
— Got NATO countries to significantly increase their contributions to the alliance, as per their initial agreement;
— Strengthened and rebuilt the U.S. military;
— Reduced U.S. troop presence in war zones overseas;
— Brokered several historic peace deals between long-time enemies in eastern Europe and the Middle East;
— Moved the U.S. embassy in Israel to the capital of Jerusalem, though the three previous presidents pledged to do so;
— Defeated ISIS
— Sped development of two new vaccines for the COVID-19 pandemic in record time.
'Unprecedented': White House releases exhaustive list of achievements for Trump presidency
The Trump Administration has released an exhaustive list of accomplishments achieved over the past four years, many of which have largely gone unreported
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Now, let's see what Democrats voted for.