My list from his site directly is on my other computer. I don't 'buy MotherJones" that is Soros funded, and dying Washington poo. What my president SAID BACK THEN WAS........
WORKING WITH CONGRESS AND FOLLOWING THE CONSTITUTION...these are some of his PLANS & policy's.
Now, that NEW information has come about, regarding the wall, you all still want to hold him to rebar? BORDER PATROL
talked to president and explained what THEY needed at the border. All of his plans were CONTINGENT on congress approval and voting for his pLANS..yet a lot of people act like TRUMP should be a DICTATOR NOW, to implement his plans?
First everyone was scared, he would be a dictator, now they are upset, HE ISN'T ONE! He has achieved most of his plans, even that John McCain..."no name" a so called Republican was the one VOTE TO DESTROY TOTAL REPEAL ON OBAMCARE.
"NO NAME" voted "NO", to be spiteful. Also paid by SOROS since 2001. RUTH GINSBURG? Another spiteful old hag.
Why is my president blamed ? Congress has to come up with budgets, with budget for wall, which has other issues in it, NOT just wall funding. Our NEW McCain, RINO, Mitt Romney voted it down. There were 6 RINO'S in all.
Again, anything president TRUMP said he wants to achieve was WORKING WITH CONGRESS AND WITHIN THE CONSTITUTION. That is what he has done. Blame your HOUSE , SENATE...RINO'S not my president.
Excuse me. Would you like a glass of cold water? Please sit down and take deep breaths, and let them out slowly.
I'm not trying to piss you off, I'm trying to get you to calm down.
I agree there is the RINO herd in Congress,who have ever defected on critical votes, even when the GOP had both houses and the Oval Office, too. Constitutionally, what requires legislation, requires legislation, and without that legislation, the POTUS is very limited in what he can do within the constraints of the Constitution.
He has ended some of the Obama Administration generated obstructionism for infrastructure development, and development of traditional energy sources. That alone has helped bring energy prices down in most of the US, and the price of gasoline is down considerably. That, in turn, brings an economic boon, especially in areas where people drive their own vehicles to get around. Out this way, where the big towns are 120 or more miles apart, the lower fuel costs are appreciated.
Infrastructure improvements and policy changes have enabled me to still get some work in, although I drove 700 miles to work where I am now, 1100 on the last job (one way, not round trip). That isn't so unusual, and again, the lower fuel costs were appreciated.
I didn't compile that list of promises as anything but a list of the things that were promised to the American people should he be elected. It isn't something intended to attack, nor unthinkingly praise the POTUS, but at the time appeared to be the one fair metric by which success or less could be judged. His own words, with links.
When those promises were made, it was understood that some of those things would require the cooperation or assistance of the then GOP dominated Congress.
He was the one who said "Wall". It was an idea Ted Cruz had broached years before, and Mr. Trump ran with it. It became one of his signature promises on the campaign trail. Those of us who were skeptical of the practicality of constructing a 1954+ mile barrier along the entirety of the Southern Border expressed our concerns in terms of the engineering challenge, of water access for ranchers, and other problems which would predictably arise, assuming (silly us) that he would succeed in getting the funding now that we had the Trifecta of GOP control in the House, Senate, and White House.
Naturally, on funding, and on the repeal of Obamacare, the defectors in the GOP (Liberal moles, whatever) managed to obstruct both. The third signature promise, one many of us still pray to happen, is "Hillary in irons".
It has become obvious that the very investigative agencies which should have been digging into the egregious crimes of the previous administration have been corrupted, ignoring crimes for which there is incontrovertible evidence in public view, and instead launching on a witch hunt for Russians under the bed, reminiscent of the Anthrax investigation those same lead personnel perpetrated on innocent scientists
https://www.genengnews.com/news/comey-mueller-and-anthrax/, only closed after one of those accused allegedly committed suicide. The surviving scientist was awarded over 5 million in damages.
So, until some changes are made, the big three are on hold. All three require some degree of cooperation from Congress.
People are criticizing leadership, but if you take point and everyone else sits down (or at least a critical number of them), the plan isn't going anywhere. The GOP slow-walked what it even moved, and waited for the typical mid-term shift in power. So I blame the Congress for a lot.
As for what he could do, much of that has been done. Some I agree with, some not, but the benefits are undeniable.
Ending the bullsh*t 'water protectors' protest holding up the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) has allowed that to be completed, now moving 500,000 barrels of oil per day out of my home state, nearly half the daily oil production, which translates to roughly one fourth of the tax revenue of the State. That takes a load off the average North Dakotan, has kept taxes lower, and there have been infrastructure improvements and services which have benefited by the revenue and industry presence in the 19 oil producing counties, but the remaining 34 counties with no oil reserves also benefit through State funding that comes from oil. Other decisions made, and Obama era rules reversed have helped as well. No complaints here.
I am unhappy with the 'bump stock' ruling, not because I ever owned one or wanted to, but because I see it as an unnecessary infringement on the RKBA, and the wording contains technical errors which might be used to redefine entire classes of firearms, and not just accessories. That situation is cause for concern among us who jealously guard our Second Amendment Rights, especially with the stated intent of the Democrats to push their anti-gun agenda and the waffling RINOS in the Senate.
I do not want POTUS to step outside his Constitutional bounds, any more than I want the rest of government there, (which is not at all). Get it done, get it done right. If that means some RINOs have to be removed, so be it. Those districts will have to get cracking. Hopefully, when the GOP regains the House, those seats will be filled by people who are more Conservative, and more productive along those lines.
Now, if you went to the link and noted the date, you saw that those promises were what was compiled when he was elected, from the campaign. It was easier, admittedly, to quote two sources than spend a week hunting down individual quotes which would likely not have been from much better sources. Obviously, the job was thankless enough as it was.
The list is not an attack on Trump, just something by which we can measure progress.
Have a nice day and try to retire from the circular firing squad.