Trump delivered NONE of the priomises he made for his first 100 days

Fixed that for ya.



Haha, right. drumpf inherited his success, the only thing he has achieved for himself is failure as a businessman, and now failure as a president.
haha he took a million dollar loan from his father and became a billionaire.

If you were fortunate enough to have a dad that could loan you a million, you'd blow it at a craps table or on tranny hookers.
 
Here, for the thousandth time on this board, proof that you're a liar, or stupid.

No, Hillary Clinton the liar doesn't get to decide how much he borrowed from his father. Nevertheless, let's say he did borrow 14 million, he still turned it into billions in wealth.

We've established who the board imbecile is a long time ago.

Even acenipplelicker didn't threaten your crown.

We'll look for you in your Special Olympics competition this year.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
I see mango swallowed the kool aid about Trump's bankruptcies. You're a fucking idiot, Mango. He didn't suffer four PERSONAL bankruptcies. Four individual business ventures went under. Out of HUNDREDS of businesses that he's owned or been a partner. His success rate is higher than Romney, whose had a roughly %25 rate of failure. Trump's rate is like %3. I'd take his business acumen over Hilldebeast's incompetency (That stupid cunt spent 60 million campaigning in Chicago and New Orleans, two places she was never in danger of losing. And she didn't put the work in at WI, OH, MI, or FLA that Trump did. He out-hustled her and spent his campaign funds wisely.) your love of cock any day of the week and twice on Sunday.

Australia sucks. You suck. Your posts suck. Eat a bowl of ricks.
 

bobjustbob

Proud member of FreeOnes Hall Of Fame. Retired to
Oh yea, the bankruptcies. 3 AC casinos. Well, let's get some facts here. The Sands and Hilton closed also. Claridge was leveled. Revel was built for half a billion dollars and closed in less than a year. Caesars and Bally's are open but both are in bankruptcy court. Trump got out of the casino business while the gettin' was good. What did he do during that time? Start a string of golf courses that is now 18 large. Donald has already bought land by you mongo. His good friend Greg Norman is designing it.
 
drumpf - “No administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days — that includes on military, on the border, on trade, on regulation, on law enforcement — we love our law enforcement — and on government reform.”



:rofl2::rofl::rofl2::rofl::rofl2::rofl:
 
drumpf - “No administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days — that includes on military, on the border, on trade, on regulation, on law enforcement — we love our law enforcement — and on government reform.”


:rofl2::rofl::rofl2::rofl::rofl2::rofl:

Clap seal clap.
He has rolled back billions in Obama era regulations that strangle business.

He has begun to repair a damaged V.A. system and they are already getting results.

Stifling EPA regulations have been rolled back helping business and economic growth.

We have an originalist on the Supreme Court instead of an open borders gun grabbing activist.

The markets are optimistic and consumer confidence has improved.

More full time job positions in 8 years, and soon the travel ban will be upheld by SCOTUS.

Healthcare and tax cuts are next.

O-Zero didn't have any significant legislative achievements for over a year.

Hang on trigglypuff, the Drumpfmeister is running circles around you fuckers.
 
drumpf - “No administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days — that includes on military, on the border, on trade, on regulation, on law enforcement — we love our law enforcement — and on government reform.”

I will work with Congress to introduce the following broader legislative measures and fight for their passage within the first 100 days of my Administration:

https://assets.donaldjtrump.com/_landings/contract/O-TRU-102316-Contractv02.pdf

Middle Class Tax Relief and Simplification Act

Affordable Childcare and Eldercare Act

End the Offshoring Act

End Illegal Immigration Act

American Energy and Infrastructure Act

Restoring Community Safety Act

School Choice and Education Opportunity Act

Restoring National Security Act

Repeal and Replace Obamacare Act

Clean Up Corruption in Washington Act

Guess how many of these have passed? 0 :1orglaugh
 
He kept plenty.

1.Trump’s first executive order on Inauguration Day involved “minimizing the economic burden” of the Affordable Care Act. This order allows the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the heads of other departments and agencies to waive or delay the implementation of any ACA provisions that would impose a financial burden or any state or a regulatory burden on any individuals.

2. Freezing all regulations (January 20)
This type of EO is “standard operating procedure,” as many presidents impose last-minute legislation that could be counter to that of the incoming administration. That was certainly the case with Obama. Thus, Trump froze all pending regulations until they are approved directly by his administration or by an agency led by Trump appointees. The action, given in a memorandum from White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, delays all regulations with the exception of health, safety, financial or national security matters allowed by the Office of Management and Budget director.

3. Reinstating the “Mexico City” abortion policy (January 23)
The president reinstated the so-called “Mexico City Policy”, which blocks the use of U.S. taxpayer dollars to fund foreign non-governmental organizations that perform or promote abortions. It was established by former president Ronald Reagan and has been rescinded by Democratic presidents and reinstated by Republican presidents ever since.

4. Scrapping the Trans-Pacific Partnership (January 23)
Trump’s next executive action withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, known as TPP. Former President Barack Obama negotiated this horrendous trade deal with 11 other pacific nations. Fortunately, the deal was never ratified by the Senate, so it had not gone into effect. Instead, the Trump administration says it plans on negotiating bilateral deals with individual nations.

5. Freezing the federal workforce (January 23)
Trump issued a presidential memorandum Tuesday that prohibits government agencies from hiring any new employees, effective as of noon on January 22. The order does not apply to military personnel and the head of any executive department may exempt positions that include national security or public safety responsibilities.

6 & 7. Advancing the Dakota Access and Keystone XL Pipelines (January 24)
Trump’s next actions encouraged the construction of two controversial pipelines, the Dakota Access Pipeline and Keystone XL Pipeline. The DAPL action instructs an expedited review and approval of the remaining construction and operation of the pipeline by the Army for Civil Works and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Keystone XL action invites TransCanada, the Canadian energy company behind the pipeline, to re-submit its application for a presidential permit to construct the pipeline. It also instructs the Secretary of State to reach a final determination within 60 days.

8. Expediting Environmental Reviews on Infrastructure Projects (January 24)
Trump issued an executive order to streamline environmental reviews of high-priority infrastructure projects. The action states that infrastructure projects in the U.S. “have been routinely and excessively delayed by agency processes and procedures.” The action instructs the Chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality to create expedited procedures and deadlines for environmental reviews and approvals for high-priority infrastructure projects.

9. Promoting “Made-in-the-USA” pipelines (January 24)
In what met with President Trump’s “America First” commitment, this memorandum instructs the Secretary of Commerce to create a plan for pipelines created, repaired or expanded in the United States to use materials and equipment produced in the country “to the maximum extent possible.” It establishes that all steel and metal used in such pipelines be completely produced in the United States, from the initial melting stage to the application of coatings.

10. Reviewing domestic manufacturing regulation (January 24)
Trump issued an action that instructs the Secretary of Commerce to contact stakeholders to review the impact of Federal regulations on domestic manufacturing. After the review, the Secretary of Commerce is instructed to create a streamlined Federal permitting process for domestic manufacturers.

11. Increasing border security measures (January 25)
Trump signed an executive order that directed the secretary of homeland security to:

Begin planning, designing and constructing a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, including identify available federal funds and working with Congress for additional funding
Construct and operate detention facilities near the border to make adjudicate asylum claims, subject to the availability of existing funding,
Hire 5,000 additional Border Patrol agents, subject to the availability of existing funding,
End “catch and release” policy
Quantify all “sources of direct and indirect Federal aid or assistance to the Government of Mexico on an annual basis over the past five years”
Take action to empower state and local law enforcement to act as immigration officers

12. Pursuit of undocumented immigrants (January 25)
Trump signed an executive order that directed the secretary of homeland security to:

Prioritize certain undocumented immigrants for removal, including those with criminal convictions and those who have only been charged with a crime
Hire 10,000 additional immigration officers at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, subject to the availability of existing funding,
Prohibit federal funding, with the help of the attorney general, to “sanctuary” jurisdictions, where local officials have declined to help enforce federal immigration laws
Reinstate the Secure Communities program, which was terminated in 2014 and enables state and local law enforcement to effectively act as immigration agents
Sanction countries, with the help of the secretary of state, that refuse to accept the return of undocumented immigrants deported from the U.S.
Create a list, updated weekly, of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants in sanctuary jurisdictions
Create an “Office for Victims of Crimes Committed by Removable Aliens” to “provide proactive, timely, adequate and professional services to victims of crimes committed by removable aliens and family members of such victims”

13. Reevaluating visa and refugee programs (Signed January 27, Rescinded March 6)
Trump signed an executive order on a Friday evening, setting off a chaotic weekend at airports as officials did not know how to interpret the order. It was blocked by the courts and rescinded on March 6 when Trump sign a revised order.

14. Strengthening the military (January 27)
The president on Friday issued a presidential memorandum directing the secretary of defense, James Mattis, to conduct a review of the military’s readiness in the next 30 days and develop a budget for fiscal 2018 capable of improving the “readiness conditions.” He also directed Mattis to complete a National Defense Strategy and to review the country’s nuclear capabilities and missile-defense capabilities

15. Reorganizing the National Security Council (January 28)
Trump signed a memorandum that reorganized the National Security Council, with the goal of making it more digitally-focused. Part of the order allows some of the president’s staff, including chief of staff Reince Priebus and White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, to attend any NSC meeting, and widens the ability of appointees close to Trump to attend NSC meetings.

16. Implementing a lobbying ban (January 28)
This executive order bars “every executive appointee in every executive agency” from engaging in “lobbying activities with respect to that agency” for five years after leaving the agency. It also bars them permanently from lobbying for any foreign government or political party.

17. Defeating ISIS (January 28)
This memorandum instructs Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to create a plan to defeat ISIS and submit it to the president within 30 days. The plan must include a comprehensive strategy for defeating ISIS, changes to the rules of engagement, strategies to de-legitimize “radical Islamist ideology,” a plan for cutting off ISIS’ financial support and identification of new partners for the fight against the terrorist organization.

18. Reducing regulations (January 30)
This executive order requires any executive department or agency that proposes a new regulation to identify two regulations to be repealed. For fiscal 2017, it instructs that the total incremental cost of all new regulations and repealed regulations be no greater than zero. For fiscal 2018, the director of the Office of Management and Budget is required to issue for each agency a maximum total cost of all new regulations and repealed regulations for the fiscal year. No agency is allowed to issue a regulation whose costs exceed that maximum, “unless required by law or approved in writing by the Director.”

19. Regulating the financial system (February 3)
This executive order lays out a series of principles for regulating the financial system including promoting U.S. corporations’ ability to compete with international companies; to foster economic growth, prevent taxpayer-funded bailouts; and to make regulation efficient. It also instructs the secretary of the treasury to consult with the heads of the member agencies of the Financial Stability Oversight Council and report to the president within 120 days on how current laws and regulations promote those principles.

20. Rethinking Obama’s fiduciary standard (February 3)
This memorandum instructs the department of labor to review the Obama administration’s “Fiduciary Rule,” which required financial advisers to serve the best interests of their clients.

21. Preventing violence against the police (February 9)
This order instructs Attorney General Jeff Sessions to develop strategies for the Department of Justice to use existing federal laws or recommend new legislation to prosecute individuals who commit crimes against law enforcement officials.

22. Creating a task force to reduce crime (February 9)
This executive order instructs Sessions to establish a task force to discuss crime reduction ideas, identify “deficiencies” in current laws and evaluate the availability of crime-related data.

23. Combatting transnational criminal organizations (February 9)
This order aims to increase communication and coordination among different agencies relating to international criminal organization and create a strategy to disrupt these organizations. It also directs the Threat Mitigation Working Group to submit a report to the president within 120 days on transnational criminal organizations.

24. Enforcing regulatory reform (February 24)
This order instructs each federal agency to designate an official as its Regulatory Reform Officer within 60 days of the order. These officers would oversee the administration’s regulatory reform policy laid out in previous executive orders within their agency.

25. Reviewing the Waters of the U.S. Rule (February 28)
This executive order instructs EPA administrator Scott Pruitt and the assistant secretary of the army for civil works to review President Obama’s 2015 Clean Water Rule that added protections for streams and wetlands under federal clean water rules.

26. Supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities (February 28)
This order recognizes the importance of HBCUs and establishes an initiative in the Executive Office of the President to increase the role of the private sector in strengthening HBCUs and strengthen the connection between HBCUs and the federal government.

27. Revising the travel ban (March 6)
Trump signed an executive order Monday banning travel from six countries and suspending the U.S. refugee program for 120 days. The ban goes into effect 10 days from the signing of the order. It retools the earlier order that was blocked by the courts. The order:

Cuts the number of refugees allowed into the United States in fiscal 2017 from 110,000 to 50,000
Suspends for 120 days the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, which identifies and processes refugees for resettlement in the United States. It no longer bans Syrian refugees indefinitely.
Suspends the entry of nationals from Iran, Sudan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia and Syria for 90 days. This no longer includes Iraq and does not apply to nationals with current visas, dual nationals, legal permanent residents and people with diplomatic visas.
Directs the secretary of homeland security, the director of national intelligence and secretary of state to put together a list of countries that do not provide adequate information to vet potential entry of foreign nationals into the United States. Foreign nationals from those countries will be banned from entering the United States.
Directs the secretary of state, the secretary of homeland security, the director of national intelligence, and the director of the FBI to implement a uniform screening baseline for all immigration programs
It no longer directs the secretary of homeland security to “prioritize refugee claims made by individuals on the basis of religious-based persecution, provided that the religion of the individual is a minority religion in the individual’s country of nationality.”
Directs the secretary of homeland security to implement a biometric entry-exit tracking system
Grants state and local jurisdictions, whenever possible a “role in the process of determining the placement or settlement” of refugees
Suspend the Visa Interview Waiver Program, which allows certain people renewing their visas to skip an in-person interview
Directs the secretary of state to expand the Consular Fellows Program

28. Reorganizing the executive branch (March 13)
This executive order instructs the Director of the OMB to propose a plan to reorganize the executive branch and eliminate “unnecessary” federal agencies and agency programs.

29. Rescinding Obama’s rules on contractors (March 27)
This executive order revoked three of former President Barack Obama’s 2014 executive orders which imposed new requirements on federal contractors.

Animus is right. Somebody's family members must be getting deported left and right.
 
My source wasn't whitehouse.gov. what's your point?

Anyway, he has seated a SCOTUS justice.

He has moved forward with the Keystone XL pipeline.

He is going to fight for the wall to be funded. That is one fight he will go to war over because the wall was his signature promise.

He has been hampered by judges on his travel ban.
And he has hitched his wagon to the wrong guy in Paul Ryan on healthcare.

He has rescinded hella Obama executive orders.

Overall I am pretty happy.

Not because I love Trump so much but rather my absolute worse nightmare scenario a Hillary Clinton presidency has been thwarted.

If no one can understand that, then I just don't know what else to say.

I am pretty content because I know he will get tax cuts through and Obamacare repealed.
 
Justice Gorsuch, AG Sessions, Obama's red line enforced and our enemies put on notice, southern border crossings at a record low.

Meanwhile, democrats have rested their hopes in some no-name barista in some district in Georgia he doesn't live in, who wins a "victory for the ages" according to him as in he didn't actually win.

I'd rather be a republican and a Trump supporter right now than a democrat exiled and wandering in the wilderness.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
Obama's red line enforced and our enemies put on notice,
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You mean bombing Syria, the country which has been fighting our supposed enemy for years, for a gas attack without showing any proof at all who did it?
You proud of that are ya?
You do understand that attacking the Syrian military is helping our enemy "The Terrorists" right?
And I know you hate them terrorists, goin around hittin people with cars all over.

Put our enemies on notice?
You mean Iran? Oh they must be shakin in their boots. Next will be double secret probation.
Why is Iran our enemy again, I forgot?
Maybe some nice hot white phosphorous on their children will teach them to do what israel tells us to tell them to do will teach them a lesson.

Sheeple. Sheeple who need sheeple. Are the luckiest sheeple in the world.
 
You mean bombing Syria, the country which has been fighting our supposed enemy for years, for a gas attack without showing any proof at all who did it?

Trump disciples seem to think that dropping a big bomb in Afghanistan and firing some missles into a forewarned air base in Syria has our enemies cowering in fear lol

Meanwhile President Yuge-Nut-Sack is too afraid to attend the White House correspondent's dinner lol
Instead schedules yet another self-glorifying rally for the same date lol
 
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