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I know people aren't going to like what I'm about to say, but frankly, Trump has promised to do many things he was ultimately unable to do.

  1. Build a border wall between the United States and Mexico to curb illegal immigration, and have Mexico pay for it.

  2. Repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) with a better healthcare plan.

  3. Implement significant tax cuts, including cutting the corporate tax rate.

  4. Renegotiate trade deals, including withdrawing from or renegotiating NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

  5. Bring back manufacturing jobs to the United States.

  6. Implement stricter immigration policies, including a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States.

  7. Invest in infrastructure projects to create jobs and improve the country's infrastructure.

  8. Strengthen the military and increase defense spending.

He was never capable of completing these promises.

Typically, when this is pointed out, people will come to his defense by saying Congress wouldn't work with him and blocked him from doing these things.

And that's exactly what we're talking about here. The promises he makes are impossible without support from Congress. He can't do it himself.

So why do you think he'll be able to get Congress to do what he wants this time? What has changed?

Edited to add: This is not an attack on President Trump. I'm not blaming him for any of the outcomes of those promises. But they did happen.

People really need to be a bit more realistic. I think there are too many people who are basing their expectations on things that simply can not happen. It's nothing but empty wishes.

I think this is why many people eventually turn away from Q. They keep getting their hopes up over and over again just to constantly be disappointed. There's only so much of that people can take before they just give up.

I'm not saying don't have hope. I'm saying, don't just think something will happen simply because you want it to. Be realistic in your hopes. Don't hope something will happen that legally can not happen. Do some basic research on it. Find out what the law is concerning what you're hoping for. Don't just believe everything you read that makes you feel good.

Earn that "elite research board" title.

97 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I know people aren't going to like what I'm about to say, but frankly, Trump has promised to do many things he was ultimately unable to.

  1. Build a border wall between the United States and Mexico to curb illegal immigration, and have Mexico pay for it.

  2. Repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) with a better healthcare plan.

  3. Implement significant tax cuts, including cutting the corporate tax rate.

  4. Renegotiate trade deals, including withdrawing from or renegotiating NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

  5. Bring back manufacturing jobs to the United States.

  6. Implement stricter immigration policies, including a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States.

  7. Invest in infrastructure projects to create jobs and improve the country's infrastructure.

  8. Strengthen the military and increase defense spending.

He was never capable of completing these promises.

Typically, when this is pointed out, people will come to his defense by saying Congress wouldn't work with him and blocked him from doing these things.

And that's exactly what we're talking about here. The promises he makes are impossible without support from Congress. He can't do it himself.

So why do you think he'll be able to get Congress to do what he wants this time? What has changed?

Edited to add: This is not an attack on President Trump. I'm not blaming him for any of the outcomes of those promises. But they did happen.

People really need to be a bit more realistic. I think there are too many people who are basing their expectations on things that simply can not happen. It's nothing but empty wishes.

I think this is why many people eventually turn away from Q. They keep getting their hopes up over and over again just to constantly be disappointed. There's only so much of that people can take before they just give up.

I'm not saying don't have hope. I'm saying, don't just think something will happen simply because you want it to. Be realistic in your hopes. Don't hope something will happen that legally can not happen. Do some basic research on it. Find out what the law is concerning what you're hoping for. Don't just believe everything you read that makes you feel good.

Earn that "elite research board" title.

97 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I know people aren't going to like what I'm about to say, but frankly, Trump has promised to do many things he was ultimately unable to.

  1. Build a border wall between the United States and Mexico to curb illegal immigration, and have Mexico pay for it.

  2. Repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) with a better healthcare plan.

  3. Implement significant tax cuts, including cutting the corporate tax rate.

  4. Renegotiate trade deals, including withdrawing from or renegotiating NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

  5. Bring back manufacturing jobs to the United States.

  6. Implement stricter immigration policies, including a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States.

  7. Invest in infrastructure projects to create jobs and improve the country's infrastructure.

  8. Strengthen the military and increase defense spending.

He was never capable of completing these promises.

Typically, when this is pointed out, people will come to his defense by saying Congress wouldn't work with him and blocked him from doing these things.

And that's exactly what we're talking about here. The promises he makes are impossible without support from Congress. He can't do it himself.

So why do you think he'll be able to get Congress to do what he wants this time? What has changed?

Edited to add: This is not an attack on President Trump. I'm not blaming him for any of the outcomes of those promises. But they did happen.

People really need to be a bit more realistic. I think there are too many people who are basing their expectations on things that simply can not happen. It's nothing but empty wishes.

I think this is why many people eventually turn away from Q. They keep getting their hopes up over and over again just to constantly be disappointed. There's only so much of that people can take before they just give up.

I'm not saying don't have hope. I'm saying, don't just think something will happen simply because you want it to. Be realistic in your hopes. Don't hope something will happen that legally can not happen. Do some basic research on it. Find out what the law is concerning what you're hoping for. Don't just believe everything you read that makes you feel good.

Earn that "elite research board" title.

97 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I know people aren't going to like what I'm about to say, but frankly, Trump has promised to do many things he was ultimately unable to.

  1. Build a border wall between the United States and Mexico to curb illegal immigration, and have Mexico pay for it.

  2. Repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) with a better healthcare plan.

  3. Implement significant tax cuts, including cutting the corporate tax rate.

  4. Renegotiate trade deals, including withdrawing from or renegotiating NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

  5. Bring back manufacturing jobs to the United States.

  6. Implement stricter immigration policies, including a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States.

  7. Invest in infrastructure projects to create jobs and improve the country's infrastructure.

  8. Strengthen the military and increase defense spending.

He was never capable of completing these promises.

Typically, when this is pointed out, people will come to his defense by saying Congress wouldn't work with him and blocked him from doing these things.

And that's exactly what we're talking about here. The promises he makes are impossible without support from Congress. He can't do it himself.

So why do you think he'll be able to get Congress to do what he wants this time? What has changed?

Edited to add: This is not an attack on President Trump. I'm not blaming him for any of the outcomes of those promises. But they did happen.

People really need to be a bit more realistic. I think there are too many people who are basing their expectations on things that simply can not happen. It's nothing but empty wishes.

I think this is why many people eventually turn away from Q. They keep getting their hopes up over and over again just to constantly be disappointed. There's only so much of that people can take before they just give up.

I'm not saying don't have hope. I'm saying, don't just think something will happen simply because you want it to. Be realistic in your hopes. Don't hope something will happen that legally can not happen. Do some basic research on it. Find out what the law is concerning what you're hoping for. Earn that "elite research board" title.

97 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I know people aren't going to like what I'm about to say, but frankly, Trump has promised to do many things he was ultimately unable to.

  1. Build a border wall between the United States and Mexico to curb illegal immigration, and have Mexico pay for it.

  2. Repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) with a better healthcare plan.

  3. Implement significant tax cuts, including cutting the corporate tax rate.

  4. Renegotiate trade deals, including withdrawing from or renegotiating NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

  5. Bring back manufacturing jobs to the United States.

  6. Implement stricter immigration policies, including a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States.

  7. Invest in infrastructure projects to create jobs and improve the country's infrastructure.

  8. Strengthen the military and increase defense spending.

He was never capable of completing these promises.

Typically, when this is pointed out, people will come to his defense by saying Congress wouldn't work with him and blocked him from doing these things.

And that's exactly what we're talking about here. The promises he makes are impossible without support from Congress. He can't do it himself.

So why do you think he'll be able to get Congress to do what he wants this time? What has changed?

97 days ago
1 score