Trump Accomplishments

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sdskinsfan2001
01-20-2020, 08:16 PM
Figured it was time for a positive thread (that will instantly be turned negative). Believe it or not he's accomplished a lot more than supposedly taking hot tub sessions with Putin.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/exclusive-trump-list-shows-319-results-and-promises-kept-in-three-years

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2019/12/31/trumps_top_10_achievements_for_2019_142047.html

https://710wor.iheart.com/featured/mark-simone/content/2019-03-09-the-list-of-president-trumps-accomplishments-so-far/

http://www.magapill.com/

I understand that not all of you will agree with all of these based on legit political differences of opinions, but I think he's doing a good job when you look at actual results.

Giantone
01-20-2020, 08:58 PM
The list in you first link is a effing joke.

Giantone
01-20-2020, 09:02 PM
A better review...........................

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/12/2/20970521/trump-administration-achievements

sdskinsfan2001
01-20-2020, 09:04 PM
(that will instantly be turned negative)

^^^^

And right on queue. You must get a text alert anytime the name Trump is mentioned here. The TDS alert goes up like the bat signal.

If you were so inclined to be anything but 100% negative you could find your own links.

CRedskinsRule
01-20-2020, 09:18 PM
A better review...........................



https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/12/2/20970521/trump-administration-achievementsVox. Lol

Edit: actually this quote from your article explains why libs really want him impeached

As 2020 approaches, Trump’s achievements are a reminder that Trump and his team are doing real things that have real impacts on real lives. His successes explain why the conservative movement is solidly behind him, despite its considerable doubts from four years ago. Regardless of what Trump tweets or says or does during the election, it’s worth remembering there’s more to him than the Trump Show.

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Chico23231
01-20-2020, 09:24 PM
Vox is a complete fuckin joke. Don’t post their bullshit here

Giantone
01-20-2020, 09:30 PM
Vox. Lol

Edit: actually this quote from your article explains why libs really want him impeached



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this is from the same artical..........................

"As a candidate, Trump was vocally skeptical of climate change regulations but specifically vowed “to promote clean air and water,” which are overwhelmingly popular causes. But Trump has moved to roll back dozens of rules on these subjects without the changes ever becoming a focus of sustained public debate.

Most of these rollbacks’ impacts will be felt primarily in the long term, but already, particulate pollution is getting worse, reversing years of progress. A team of researchers at Carnegie Mellon estimates that 9,700 more Americans died due to air pollution in 2018 than in 2016, in part due to regulatory changes. But the Trump administration is moving to restrict the range of evidence used to demonstrate air pollution’s harms, hoping to forestall the promulgation of new standards that would lead to stricter regulation."

Giantone
01-20-2020, 09:31 PM
Vox is a complete fuckin joke. Don’t post their bullshit here

.....................coming from now that is fucking funny!:D

CRedskinsRule
01-20-2020, 09:36 PM
And more from G1s

In tandem with the regulatory rollback, Trump’s goal of boosting America’s natural resource extraction industries has been largely successful. There is no broad-based revival of the coal industry, but*employment in coal mining has stabilized and is rising slightly*in a reversal of recent trends. American oil output has soared to the point where*net imports of crude oil and petroleum products*are at their lowest level in generations and the country is likely to become a net exporter in the near future. Natural gas output, meanwhile, has*soared to record highs
And also

Beyond cutting rates, Trump has also reshaped the tax code in important ways. By substantially increasing the standard deduction, TCJA has reduced the number of families who itemize tax deductions and thus, in effect, made all deductions less valuable and economically important. Pairing this with a reduction in the amount of home mortgage interest that is eligible for tax deductibility has, in particular, narrowed the scope of the mortgage interest tax deduction — long seen as a sacred cow of the tax code — and done so without notably disrupting the real estate market... *But the reshaping of the deductions landscape is likely to be a somewhat enduring, and arguably progressive, part of his legacy.

And
As*Vox’s Nicole Narea has detailed, for example, the Trump administration “built up, layer by layer, a series of impediments in Central America, at the border, in detention centers, and in the immigration courts that have made obtaining asylum nearly impossible.”

And finally
Trump has seen federal judges*appointed and confirmed at a record rate. He’s put 46 Circuit Court judges on the bench in three years compared to 55 across eight years of Obama, meaning a bit over a quarter of appeals court judges are now Trump appointees.*

So while dems scream and moan in literal hysterics over trumped up charges, Trump amd the Republican Senate have been working on the agenda they campaigned on.

Thanks Vox

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mooby
01-20-2020, 09:37 PM
Vox. Lol

Edit: actually this quote from your article explains why libs really want him impeached



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Can I tiptoe in here while avoiding the major discussion of this dogshit thread?

I want him impeached because he thinks the position of POTUS is above the law. Literally anytime one of his advisors say "we don't have the law to back us up on this" he just does it anyways, and they'll figure out the legal ramifications later.

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