some trump lies is difficult to assess in a normal context in part 'cause we give trump a different standard. trump lies about how tariffs wouldn't raise prices for americans is maybe not a lie 'cause trump is so stoopid that he believes it? trump claiming he would bring down the cost o' groceries from day one would be deflationary and a sign o' a recession, which nobody would genuine want, so "what he meant was..." trump is ignorant to a unique degree, so we shrug off a few trump lies as just his improbable stoopid?
other trump campaign lies is excused by chronic whataboutism from his supporters. trump claimed he would end the weaponization o' the doj, but you know, "it was really unfair how biden used the doj to go after trump, so..."
and is amazing how quick people forget doge failed promises, eh? trillions of dollars saved once all the waste fraud and abuse were ended. nowhere near trillions and trillions were always impossible, so that were a lie from day 1. even so, very little waste, fraud or abuse were discovered. tens of billions (once you remove the misleading claims of future saving from the accounting) may sound like lots, but in terms o' the US or even the foreign aid budget, such is minor. there were programs working efficient and sans fraud that republicans did not like, but sending plumpynut to sudan or providing condoms and vasectomies to deal with the aids crisis in various african nations, while distasteful to many (for reasons) were ended not 'cause o' waste, fraud or abuse.
in a similar context, much like with his first campaign, trump campaigned on ending government corruption and draining the swap. tangential he were gonna get rid o' the socialists/communists taking advantage o' real americans. farmer bailouts and corporate golden shares is socilaist/communist. period. the government literal taking control o' the means of production. boggles the mind. and trump's promises about ending corruption were/are... laughable. do we serious need to list all the crazy-arsed corrupt dealing from this admin? ending fbi investigation o' foreign election interference as well as domestic securities fraud means trump and bruce can pretend that the corruption ain't happening? sorta like with covid, trump's solution to the US increasing covid infections were to "slow the testing down," as ludicrous as that sounds. nevertheless, such willful ignorance is now policy, 'cause if you end any regulation o' crypto and then stop the feds from investigating any white collar or foreign interference crimes, then the crimes is not happening and there is no corruption... right?
a few o' the policy fails as lies which previous Presidents got punished for is not held against trump the same way. the war in ukraine did not end w/i a day. can double-check that one 'cause when pressed a couple times he made clear he were speaking literal 24 hours and even claimed he would end the war between the election and his inauguration. inflation has not come down as promised, but normally inflation is something the President has only indirect control over, and it takes at least six months for any changes he does to have an impact.
trump claimed he were gonna get tough on the chinese. thanks to his "deals," the chinese now get access to the ai chips they wanted and we get a promise the chinese will make real future efforts to do something or other about fentanyl. ummm. oh, and the chinese will buy more soybeans, which were only a problem for american farmers 'cause o' trump tariffs. is serious through the looking glass how trump creates a crisis and then walks it back partial so we are now in a worse position than where we started, but somehow the trump supporters cheer his genius for ending the crisis. regardless, trump hasn't looked particular tough on the chinese when you look at the full context o' what has happened as 'posed to focusing on transitory moments.
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trump campaign claims about bringing back free speech is looking positively orwellian at this point.
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am not sure what world we live in where folks is able to convince themselves that trump were honest during his 2024 campaign. yeah, he said he would mass deport... although he claimed 20 million would be deported and that number far exceeds the number o' undocumented people in the US... heck even with the shenanigans where trump arbitrarily ended the temporary documented status of afghanistan, haitian and venezuelan refugees who were here legally, 20 mil is a made-up number. again, 20 million is a bit more than the entire population of ny STATE. so as @Amenteprecognizes, even the truth about mass deportations were a lie. trump has effective shut down the border as he promised, but he has done so via means only stephen miller coulda' fully predicted. trump lied about immigrant crime in US cities during his campaign. as such, claiming that mass deportations and closing the border would reduce big city crime were a lie too. so even when trump were honest about how terrible he would be, he managed to lie about reasons and numbers.
oh, and violating the Constitution to achieve promises may not count. if a President were to promise to end homelessness in los angeles, and they achieved that goal by sending marines to la and ordering those troops to kill any homeless person on the streets after 8pm, am not thinking anybody would consider such a campaign promise kept. as a President it is kinda implied that you gotta do stuff legal even if you are personal immune from prosecution for official acts. "he shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed," is literal in the Constitution... article 2, sec iii. this Court has rolled over for trump, but even those jokers has also declared, more than once, that what trump is doing is unconstitutional... such as sending people to cecot without due process.
yeah, trump said he would do terrible and horrible and many voters picked him BECAUSE he promised terrible and horrible. no denying that truth. nevertheless, in addition to project 2025, trump lied a whole lot during his 2024 campaign, and his lies were o' a scope and magnitude am having difficulty finding meaningful comparisons.
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ps at the end o' the day, whether trump campaign promises were lies is kinda meaningless. if voters is satisfied with trump job performance, then the fact he lied becomes an academic question, as unfortunate as that may be.
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democrats lost the Presidency in 2024 'cause too many voters became single-issue voters, and the single issue they cared about were their displeasure with democrats. heck, democrats didn't like democrats and large numbers voted 3rd party or not at all to punish establishment democrats. whether it were gaza, the environment or social issues, democrats lost faith in the democrat party. converse, in spite o' the fact you got cold war warriors and pro-putin folks taking up space in the republican party, with very differing views on ukraine, they near all voted for trump. republicans were single-issue in 2024-- hatred of democrats.
trump's approval is in the toilet, and if the situation gets bad enough, most voters in 2026 and 2028 will be single issue voters and the issue is gonna be their hatred o' trump. unfortunate for democrats, even if they eek out political wins, they nevertheless need deal with the serious and foundational problem that almost nobody likes democrats, not even democrats.