We've been played like a fiddle. Trump never did most of the things he promised:
He promised he'd work for Americans rather than wealthy donors and corporate interests. He promised to lower drug prices and give people great health care. He claimed he’d increase wages. He boasted that factories would stop moving overseas. He said he won’t have time to play golf if elected presiden. He said he would repeal the Affordable Care Act, and replace it with something “beautiful.” He said he’d cut your taxes, and that the super-rich like him would pay more. He said corporations would use their tax cuts to invest in American workers. He said he would boost economic growth by 4 percent a year. He said he wouldn’t “cut Social Security like every other Republican and I’m not going to cut Medicare or Medicaid.” He promised to be “the voice” of American workers. He promised that the average American family would see a $4,000 pay raise because of his tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations. He promised that anyone who wants a test for Covid will get one. He said hydroxychloroquine protects against coronavirus. He promised to eliminate the federal deficit. He said he would hire “only the best people.” He promised to bring down the price of prescription drugs and said drug companies are “getting away with murder.” He promised to revive the struggling coal industry and bring back lost coal mining jobs. He promised to help American workers during the pandemic. He said he’d drain the swamp. He promised to protect Americans with pre-existing conditions. He said Mexico would pay for his border wall. He promised to bring peace to the Middle East. He promised to lock up Hillary Clinton for using a private email server. He promised to use his business experience to whip the federal government into shape. He promised to end DACA. He promised “six weeks of paid maternity leave to any mother with a newborn child whose employer does not provide the benefit.” He promised to bring an end to Kim Jong-Un’s nuclear program. He said he would distance himself from his businesses while in office. He said he’d force companies to keep jobs in America, and that there would be consequences for companies that shipped jobs abroad. He promised to end the opioid crisis. He said he’d release his tax returns. He promised to tear up the Iran nuclear deal and renegotiate a better deal. He promised to enact term limits for all members of Congress. He promised that China would pay for tariffs on imported goods. He promised to “push colleges to cut the skyrocketing cost of tuition.” He promised to protect American steel jobs. He promised tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations would spur economic growth and pay for themselves. After pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord, he said he’d negotiate a better deal on the environment. He promised that the many women who accused him of sexual misconduct “will be sued after the election is over.” He promised to bring back all troops from Afghanistan. He pledged to put America first. He promised to be the voice of the common people.
We've been played like a fiddle. Trump never did most of the things he promised:
He promised he'd work for Americans rather than wealthy donors and corporate interests. He promised to lower drug prices and give people great health care. He claimed he’d increase wages. He boasted that factories would stop moving overseas. He said he won’t have time to play golf if elected presiden. He said he would repeal the Affordable Care Act, and replace it with something “beautiful.” He said he’d cut your taxes, and that the super-rich like him would pay more. He said corporations would use their tax cuts to invest in American workers. He said he would boost economic growth by 4 percent a year. He said he wouldn’t “cut Social Security like every other Republican and I’m not going to cut Medicare or Medicaid.” He promised to be “the voice” of American workers. He promised that the average American family would see a $4,000 pay raise because of his tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations. He promised that anyone who wants a test for Covid will get one. He said hydroxychloroquine protects against coronavirus. He promised to eliminate the federal deficit. He said he would hire “only the best people.” He promised to bring down the price of prescription drugs and said drug companies are “getting away with murder.” He promised to revive the struggling coal industry and bring back lost coal mining jobs. He promised to help American workers during the pandemic. He said he’d drain the swamp. He promised to protect Americans with pre-existing conditions. He said Mexico would pay for his border wall. He promised to bring peace to the Middle East. He promised to lock up Hillary Clinton for using a private email server. He promised to use his business experience to whip the federal government into shape. He promised to end DACA. He promised “six weeks of paid maternity leave to any mother with a newborn child whose employer does not provide the benefit.” He promised to bring an end to Kim Jong-Un’s nuclear program. He said he would distance himself from his businesses while in office. He said he’d force companies to keep jobs in America, and that there would be consequences for companies that shipped jobs abroad. He promised to end the opioid crisis. He said he’d release his tax returns. He promised to tear up the Iran nuclear deal and renegotiate a better deal. He promised to enact term limits for all members of Congress. He promised that China would pay for tariffs on imported goods. He promised to “push colleges to cut the skyrocketing cost of tuition.” He promised to protect American steel jobs. He promised tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations would spur economic growth and pay for themselves. After pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord, he said he’d negotiate a better deal on the environment. He promised that the many women who accused him of sexual misconduct “will be sued after the election is over.” He promised to bring back all troops from Afghanistan. He pledged to put America first. He promised to be the voice of the common people.
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