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I can't remembe..Romnesla
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64 days in

1)Travel ban #1 is gone.
2)Failure to defuse the Russia situation
3)Proven to have lied about Obama feloniously wiretapping him
4)Epic fail of his claim of being "The Great Negotiator"
5)Failure to get the cornerstone promise new health bill, his very first attempt at legislation
 

shack

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64 days in

1. Inauguration Crowd size
2. Yemen raid > Death of navy seal and massacre of women and children civilians
3. Lying about success of Yemen raid
4. 1st EO on immigration ban being blocked by Washington St. Judge Robarts
5. 1st EO on immigration ban appeal being upheld by 9th circuit
6. Traitor in the Whitehouse Michael Flynn is fired for lying to Pence
7. trump attempt to cover up Michael Flynn's lies and acts of treason
8. Sessions' lies to Senate and gets caught
9. Sessions recuses self from Russia investigaton
10. 2nd EO on immigration ban is blocked in Hawaii and Maryland
11. Comey openly states trump and co is under FBI criminal investigation
12. Nunes clusterfuck
13. 1st attempt at repeal and replace March 23rd
14 2nd attempt at repeal and replace March 24th
I was just about to post this topic.

IMO, to keep it significant, I'd have stuck to bigger things and things more easily attributed to trump himself. For example, a lie (crowd size) isn't a failure. Sessions lying is not directly his fault.

Here's my list:
1)Travel ban #1 is gone.
2)Failure to defuse the Russia situation
3)Proven to have lied about Obama feloniously wiretapping him
4)Epic fail of his claim of being "The Great Negotiator"
5)Failure to get the cornerstone promise new health bill, his very first attempt at legislation

Anyways, it is your thread.
 

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I can't remembe..Romnesla
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I was just about to post this topic.

IMO, to keep it significant, I'd have stuck to bigger things and things more easily attributed to trump himself. For example, a lie (crowd size) isn't a failure. Sessions lying is not directly his fault.

Here's my list:
1)Travel ban #1 is gone.
2)Failure to defuse the Russia situation
3)Proven to have lied about Obama feloniously wiretapping him
4)Epic fail of his claim of being "The Great Negotiator"
5)Failure to get the cornerstone promise new health bill, his very first attempt at legislation

Anyways, it is your thread.
Yeah but I wasn't Terbite of the year a few years ago. I defer to the to your list.
 

fuji

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Here's the thing that's going to drive Trump to have another mental breakdown:

Obama was better at getting legislation through a GOP Congress than Trump is.
 

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I can't remembe..Romnesla
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Here's the thing that's going to drive Trump to have another mental breakdown:

Obama was better at getting legislation through a GOP Congress than Trump is.
I think you could probably add a few more things to that list, but yes governing/leading and whatever trump thinks he's doing are 2 different things.
 

mandrill

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But he still defeated ISIS within 30 days. Right??!!
 

Aardvark154

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Yup 64 days into the Administration -- a bit over two months. Holy Cow the very idea that his entire legislative agenda hasn't already been accomplished.
 

Frankfooter

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Yup 64 days into the Administration -- a bit over two months. Holy Cow the very idea that his entire legislative agenda hasn't already been accomplished.
Its not just that he hasn't gotten anything done yet.
Its pretty amazing how he's failed at everything so far.
 

shack

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Yup 64 days into the Administration -- a bit over two months. Holy Cow the very idea that his entire legislative agenda hasn't already been accomplished.
His words, not ours...."I will get rid of Obamacare starting on day one."

He set the timetable. Own it.
 

shack

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Yeah but I wasn't Terbite of the year a few years ago. I defer to the to your list.
One of my proudest accomplishments. (Infer from that what you wish.)
 

fuji

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shack

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I'm not sure if it is yet an official failure, but The Wall (and Mexico paying for it) looks like a pretty safe pick for #6.
 

mandrill

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WASHINGTON — Reeling from a major blow to his legislative agenda, President Trump blamed Democrats on Friday after House Republicans rescinded their bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. He insisted it wasn’t an immediate priority anyway.
Here is an assessment of his claims.
Mr. Trump denied that he promised to repeal the health law quickly.
False. Mr. Trump has, of course, repeatedly vowed to repeal and replace former President Barack Obama’s signature legislative achievement. While Mr. Trump never specified doing so within 64 days, killing the health care law was part of his 100-day plan, released in October, and he often promised an even more urgent timeline during the 2016 presidential campaign.


At a campaign rally in Sioux City, Iowa, in October 2015, Mr. Trump said repealing the health law would be the “first thing” he would do as president.
“We will immediately repeal and replace Obamacare — and nobody can do that like me. We will save $’s and have much better health care!” he wrote on Twitter in February 2016.
“When we win on Nov. 8th and elect a Republican Congress, we will be able to immediately repeal and replace Obamacare,” he said at a rally in November in Valley Forge, Pa.
Mr. Trump blamed the failure of the G.O.P.’s health care bill on the Democrats.
This is misleading. Democrats have been united in their opposition since the beginning of the fight to repeal and replace the health law. But Republicans did not need Democratic support to pass their legislation.

Republicans needed 215 votes in the House to pass the bill. They have 237 out of the 435 seats, meaning they could afford only 22 party defections. Before the bill was pulled, 33 Republicans were opposed.
The White House did not immediately respond when asked if Mr. Trump ever tried courting Democratic members in the House.
Mr. Trump claimed Obamacare was ‘exploding.’
This is exaggerated. As Reed Abelson and Margot Sanger-Katz have reported for The Upshot, the Affordable Care Act’s insurance markets are not “exploding,” “imploding,” “failing,” “collapsing” or in a “death spiral.”
While there are certainly issues with the current law (for example, high premiums and deductibles), the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said in its first estimate of the Republican bill that both it and the Affordable Care Act would stabilize over the long run.

Mr. Trump asserted that there were no Obamacare insurers in parts of Kentucky and Tennessee.
This is exaggerated. The competitive situation is not healthy in those two states, but Mr. Trump has overstated the current lack of insurers.
But next year, he could be less incorrect.
Congress’s Joint Economic Committee reported, using data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, that 43 percent of counties in Kentucky had two insurers, and 49 percent were covered by just one.
Tennessee divides its marketplace into eight areas, three of which have two carriers and five of which have one, according its Department of Commerce.
With Humana pulling out of the A.C.A. marketplaces, 16 counties in Tennessee will no longer have insurers available next year, said Larry Levitt, a senior executive at the Kaiser Family Foundation. “It’s not half the state, but it is a real problem.”
Mr. Trump claimed triple-digit premium increases were common.
This is exaggerated. Only one state, Arizona, saw its premiums double (116 percent). Changes in premium costs ranged from a 3 percent decrease in Indiana to a 69 percent increase in Oklahoma (the second highest).
This year, premiums for the benchmark plan rose by 22 percent on average across the states that use the federal marketplace or have their own exchanges
, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Mr. Trump claimed high increases across the board.
This needs context. Six states — Alaska, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Tennessee — saw increases in the range Mr. Trump referred to.
As previously stated, the average increase was 22 percent — compared with a 7 percent increase in 2016 and a 3 percent increase in 2015. But looking at premium increases alone does not fully capture what people are paying. About 84 percent of enrollees qualify for tax credits that will help blunt the costs this year, meaning the government picks up the tab for any increase.
Premium increases affect just 3 percent of all Americans.

The New York Times
By LINDA QIU


http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/newsf...failure/ar-BByIuUZ?li=AAadgLE&ocid=spartandhp
 

mandrill

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Its not just that he hasn't gotten anything done yet.
Its pretty amazing how he's failed at everything so far.

Drain the Swamp!

Put Crooked Hillary in Jail!!

Make America Great Again!!

Fewer Presidential Vacations!

Asshole failed on all 4!
 

cye

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Yup 64 days into the Administration -- a bit over two months. Holy Cow the very idea that his entire legislative agenda hasn't already been accomplished.
With no savings from repeal, tax cut just won't work. America elected an intellectually lazy and challenged fool and are paying the price. Who knew government was so complicated.
 

Butler1000

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Its not just that he hasn't gotten anything done yet.
Its pretty amazing how he's failed at everything so far.
Well he did pull out of TPP, the Paris Accord, and now just approved the Keystone Pipeline.

And this set back is the same as Bill Clinton's first attempt in 93 I believe.

Watching CNN in the aftermath pundits(the ones who hate him) were even saying they doubted Reagan could have rallied this bunch. The GoP are as polarized as the Dems.

Right now I'm betting Trump, Priebus, Bannon, and Conway are planning how to give the Cantor Treatment to the most vulnerable of the Freedom Caucus in 2018. Lose about 10 of them and things can go a lot more smoothly.

And send a message.
 

MattRoxx

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I get around.
Well he did pull out of TPP, the Paris Accord, and now just approved the Keystone Pipeline.
Pulling out of accords is a type of failure. Failure to negotiate better terms; failure to sway opposition in your favour, failure to make a deal.

Trump claimed Keystone would be built using US steel. A lie, a failure, whatever you wanna call it.

Watching CNN in the aftermath pundits(the ones who hate him) were even saying they doubted Reagan could have rallied this bunch. The GoP are as polarized as the Dems.
Because it was shit. Terrible legislation that would harm tens of millions. Of course no one could pass it. It's not about being polarized, it's about legislators being overwhelmed by their constituents telling them to not support the garbage that Trump was trying to ram through.
 

Butler1000

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Pulling out of accords is a type of failure. Failure to negotiate better terms; failure to sway opposition in your favour, failure to make a deal.

Trump claimed Keystone would be built using US steel. A lie, a failure, whatever you wanna call it.


Because it was shit. Terrible legislation that would harm tens of millions. Of course no one could pass it. It's not about being polarized, it's about legislators being overwhelmed by their constituents telling them to not support the garbage that Trump was trying to ram through.
I don't consider pulling out of the accords or TPP a failure. I think Paris was flawed and am opposed to multilateral trade agreements. Bilateral work better in my opinion.

As for the legislation I agree it was flawed. And the main reason is the removal of the 10 core values to try to appease the Freedom Caucus. And really they were about 5-10 votes shy before that in passing the bill with the 10 core intact.

So yes I can say it was a few demagogues who killed it. That's the politics of it. It would have passed otherwise.
 

SuperCharge

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Did Obama "win" when Democrats rammed Obamacare down their throats? It destroyed their Party.

What makes Republicans more fit to govern than Democrats? Well for starters, with Republicans, bad bills fail.
 
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