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Every president signs executive orders as their first order of business. But every president in recent years has had some major legislation passed by this time in office. Republicans control everything, yet even with that Trump can't seem to pass anything. He loves to take credit for things he didn't do though.
It took Obama two years to pass Obamacare. Then he passed Dodd Frank. Then he didn't pass anything -- well, maybe one thing, but I can't remember what it was.
Let's hope they continue to update their site, they should make sure they add the name of every soldier killed in Afghanistan from here on out since he obviously believes not enough have died over the last 16 years. I would also suggest they add every promise he made that have not nor ever will happen, but they might need some more bandwidth to include them all.
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13) The following companies have announced re-investment in America: SoftBank $50B Exxon $20B Hyundai $3.1B Apple $1B Chrysler $1B GM $1B Bayer AG $1B Toyota $600M LG $250M
Now supply evidence of those decisions being made because of Trump.
Actually not true, but since 9-11 you are correct, by the way continuing to feed the monster does not actually accomplish anything, Afghanistan is proof of that, as was Vietnam, heck Vietnam was shorter.
Someone posted this website. Great resource and it looks like it's updated frequently.
You can also sign up for automatic daily emailed updates from the White House.
Well, now, those seem like two impeccably objective sources to me. -_-
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