President Trump has worked diligently to accomplish his promises from the campaign in 2016, with both parties working actively against him. Romney and Lee introduced legislation to stop him from using money budgeted for DOD for the wall. Both parties have worked against him since day one. Despite the opposition, he plods along pushing his agenda.
Of course, nothing that goes wrong or doesn't get done is ever Trump's fault. Always someone else's. Seems to me I recall almost from the beginning , he bitched and moaned about his own party. He made it clear he had no intention of working with Republicans in congress. And he didn't. He tried executive orders which were mostly struck down by the courts. The couple of times I know of when he did meet with congress, he threw a temper tantrum and stormed out. This is the supposedly brilliant businessman -- the Art of the Deal expert -- but it seems he couldn't negotiate his way out of a paper bag. Mostly because he really didn't want to.
Looks to me like for the most part he spent much of the last three years, tweeting insults, golfing and running around the country on his never-ending rock star tour. Yes, I know he has to wait for congress to pass legislation, but as president, he should have had some influence -- the ability to sit down with congressional party leadership and work toward moving the supposed Republican agenda forward. He didn't.
And for two years, Trump had a Republican majority in both houses of congress. A slim majority I know, but still something should have been accomplished. Yes, they did pass so-called tax reform, which was little more than a tax tweak, which didn't benefit most people, and what few benefits there were had an expiration date attached to them. Some tax reform.
Ok, so Trump is not entirely to blame -- much of that blame is shared with the lazy lumps in congress. But Trump still shares the blame nonetheless. Now he no longer has a Republican majority in the house and it's possible, the majority in the senate will pass to the Democrats too. Trump and the Republicans had their chance to accomplish great things. They blew it. And even if Trump wins in 2030, nothing still will be done because he will have a hostile congress. In effect, he will be a lame duck president for four years. Even if by some miracle the Republicans hold onto the senate and somehow regain the house -- if Trump and the Republicans did nothing during those two years they had the trifecta, why would anyone think the promises they didn't keep then will be kept after 11/2020?
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It will be TRUMP vs CLINTON
....get used to it.
HA-HA-HA!
Nope.