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So does that mean you already understand how it will be done? Or is this more of a having faith it will happen type of thing?
I was only citing POTUS.
Haha! ''You'll find out'' is a phrase I have embraced since being on GAW.
I agree that it's a task much greater than the 3 word sentence implies.
Hasn't everyone who has tried to end the fed ended up ded?😃
Did they even sink the Titanic to kill some opponents?
It makes me wonder how much of his speeches was Trump being sincere, and how much was just typical empty campaign promises.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the majority of people here thinks Trump is 100% serious about doing everything he said he was going to do. Even the things he would not be able to do legally.
And this is where it's going to get sticky. Because I bet a lot of people would die on that hill rather than say Trump might have made some promises he knows he can't keep.
Because if you go through everything, Trump has set himself up for an impossible task. From saving the economy, to ending the FED, to ending income taxes, to stopping all illegal immigration into the US, to deporting everyone here illegally, to rounding up every single swamp monster and locking them away and/or executing them, to ending all child sex trafficking forever, to bringing peace to Russia/Ukraine and Israel/Palestine, to getting rid of the public school system, to getting rid of the CIA, FBI, etc...to getting rid of Big Pharma, to everything else.
Even just doing one of those things would be a herculean task. But now either people have to cope with the fact that Trump might have made some empty campaign promises, or they're dooming him to failure.
And if we are able to flip the House and we're in charge of the Senate, the House, and the Oval Office, then we won't be able to blame the democrats when shit doesn't go our way.
Personally I think we've shot ourself in the foot, and he's not even in office yet.
I've constantly been trying to get people to be more realistic in what can be done, but nope, everything has to be the biggest, the most, etc...
There is simply no possible way that Trump is going to be able to deliver on everything he's promised. Or even on a significant part of it.
Just him not being able to deliver everything he's promised is bad enough, but we've also been trying to convince others that he's going to do all this stuff. And every Trump hating mofo out there is going to rub it in our faces every single time we're proven wrong.
Honestly I believe this time around will finally happen due to Trump having full control of everything.
During his first term, Trump wanted to do this and that and half of what he wanted to do, he was able to do that and the other half were shot down by Congress.
He started the wall building but it got delayed or pushed back due to some states pushing for it to be "unconstitutional" to build the wall. He got insulin price to drop down to $5 for a month supply (I believe?) and it got wiped out when Bidet took office, then later made it "cheaper" again with it being at $15/mo?
My point is, Trump didn't have full control during his first term, which prevented him from achieving many things he promised to do.
This time around should be drastically different as he will finally have full backing and full control to do what he promised to do. I believe he will deliver and delegate whatever's left to his successor if we run out of time during his 2nd? 3rd? term.
Where are you getting the idea that he'll have full control or full backing this time?
Republicans had control of the House, the Senate, and the Oval Office during Trump's first two years in office.
I'm curious what exactly has changed since then.
The downside of making promises is that they're promises. Not "I'll get this done if I can get everyone else in office to do what I want them to do".
Unless you're saying that Trump was absolutely clueless about how the government worked when he became President the first time, and really didn't know he couldn't march in there and treat the United States like it was one of his casinos or golf courses...