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posted by martyb on Tuesday May 02 2017, @09:00PM   Printer-friendly
from the not-exactly-like-Ted-Williams dept.

The Center for American Progress reports

On [April 29], Donald Trump marks the 100th day of his presidency, and finds his approval ratings much lower than any of his modern predecessors.

One reason for this could be perceptions about his accountability. To become president, Trump made a lot of promises to a lot of people--663, in fact. In just 100 days of what would be 1,461 days of a first term, Donald Trump has broken 80 promises he made before he was sworn in.

[...] A close analysis of the 663 promises Trump made on the campaign trail shows how few he has kept, and how many more he has broken.

Trump's promises about what he would accomplish in his first 100 days are not the first vows pegged to a key milestone that were summarily ignored or broken. As a candidate, Trump made several pledges about the first paper he would sign, as well as what would he would do during his first minute and first hour as president. He kept none of them. On his first day in office, Trump failed to keep 34 different promises of what he said he would do on Day One in the White House--and fulfilled just two.

In total, during his first month in office, Trump broke 64 promises. He kept just seven of his promises in that first month.

Including those from the first month, Trump has broken 80 promises and kept seven in the first hundred days. Three promises have been addressed with some caveats in a separate category below.

[...] When the AP's Julie Pace asked Trump about the 100-day plan, Trump replied, "I'm mostly there on most items."

The reality shows the opposite.

[...] Trump promised he won't let countries steal our jobs anymore.

"We'll put our people back to work, we will not let other countries steal our jobs. It it is not going to happen anymore." Worcester, MA, 11/18/15 [Video]

According to a ThinkProgress analysis of Labor Department data, at least 11,934 American jobs have been lost or are in the process of leaving the United States since Inauguration Day.

In going to a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to celebrate his amazing string of accomplishments over the last 100 days, Trump avoided the White House Correspondents Association dinner where he was sure to have been the butt of about a billion squarely-on-target jokes.

As for Trump's claim that "No administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days", Politifact notes

The 15 major bills [which Franklin Roosevelt signed in his first 100 days] included those that created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Tennessee Valley Authority (both of which still exist) and the Home Owners Loan Corp. He signed the Agricultural Adjustment Act, which established farm subsidies, and the National Industrial Recovery Act, which started public-works efforts to reverse the Great Depression. He signed legislation to legalize the manufacture and sale of beer and wine, and he issued executive orders to establish the Civilian Conservation Corps and to effectively take the United States off the gold standard.


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  • (Score: 5, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 02 2017, @09:35PM (7 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 02 2017, @09:35PM (#503185)

    I keep challenging T fans to point out just 3 wrong out of the 60 or so "pants on fire" ratings on PF. If you cannot show 3 of 60 are clearly false, then the "problem" is probably YOU.

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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday May 03 2017, @02:26AM (6 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday May 03 2017, @02:26AM (#503421) Journal

    "I keep challenging"

    Yes, but, WTF are you?

    • (Score: 2) by NotSanguine on Wednesday May 03 2017, @05:08AM (5 children)

      "I keep challenging"

      Yes, but, WTF are you?

      What difference does it make who he or she is? It seems like a legitimate question.

      If you don't like the idea, don't participate. There's no need to get nasty, Runaway.

      Are you late for your booty bump to or something?

      --
      No, no, you're not thinking; you're just being logical. --Niels Bohr
      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 03 2017, @05:43AM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 03 2017, @05:43AM (#503496)

        > There's no need to get nasty, Runaway.

        The guy lives in a constant state of being triggered by reality's well-known liberal bias.
        The only way he can relieve the pressure is to post something nasty and largely incoherent in response to each fact that hurts his ego.
        The posts aren't really for anyone else to read, just his way of releasing the stress brought on by cognitive dissonance.

        • (Score: 2) by NotSanguine on Wednesday May 03 2017, @05:55AM

          > There's no need to get nasty, Runaway.

          The guy lives in a constant state of being triggered by reality's well-known liberal bias.
          The only way he can relieve the pressure is to post something nasty and largely incoherent in response to each fact that hurts his ego.
          The posts aren't really for anyone else to read, just his way of releasing the stress brought on by cognitive dissonance.

          Yes, Runaway gets kind of worked up sometimes, but that's usually when he hasn't had his regular booty bump [wiktionary.org]. After that, he's much calmer, sometimes even close to rational.

          --
          No, no, you're not thinking; you're just being logical. --Niels Bohr
      • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday May 03 2017, @01:44PM (2 children)

        by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday May 03 2017, @01:44PM (#503618) Journal

        Anonymous coward. How do you challenge someone - anonymously? Nasty? Give it a break. If you, NotSanguine, were to challenge me to do something, you would most probably identify yourself, so that I could come back to you to declare victory, or admit defeat.

        So, WTF is Anonymous Coward? Whoever he is, he hasn't challenged any of us to anything.

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 03 2017, @07:51PM (1 child)

          by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 03 2017, @07:51PM (#503894)

          > How do you challenge someone - anonymously

          When the Taliban is abducting and beating persons in daylight, do you walk up to a Talib and challenge them? Or do you anonymously give interviews with the BBC and al-Jazeera, hoping to get the word out, and challenging your neighbours to stand up for themselves and their children, and challenging the Talibs as individuals to follow their hearts and consciences and not the dictates of their commanders?

          Because this kind of anonymous challenge can get you a Nobel Peace Prize: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malala_Yousafzai [wikipedia.org]

          > WTF is Anonymous Coward? Whoever he is, he hasn't challenged any of us to anything.

          Fine, this AC (not the GP I swear) challenges you to make only logically robust arguments on Soylent for the next week.

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 03 2017, @08:06PM

            by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 03 2017, @08:06PM (#503908)

            Here it is 15 years into the Afghanistan war and I hadn't known that "Taliban" had a singular form. Thanks, different AC.