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After four years, most people at home and abroad know about the President's character flaws. We all have them, of course. But unlike the blowhard with a six pack in his belly, the dude who primps endlessly in the bathroom mirror, the guy who gropes women on the elevator, the liar who is damn good at it and the CEO knee deep in stolen money, Trump is different. He indeed has similar flaws, but there are two other life long character flaws which are uniquely enhanced by the enormous power of the presidency--an insatiable love of money and power.
How did Donald acquire these flaws? The answer to that question is revealed in the best selling book "Too Much and Never Enough--How My Family Created The World's Most Dangerous Man" by Dr. Mary L. Trump's (his niece). Time and again she points to his father Fred's unflinching brutality and how Donald , seeking paternal approval had to be as cruel as his father, who taught him that emotions and empathy are shameful signs of weakness and that cheating and lying are perfectly acceptable business practices.
As for his mother, Mary Anne, she is portrayed as largely indifferent towards Donald, noting that the absence of closeness between him and his mother was consistent. In the past, however, he has given his mother credit for his sense of showmanship which he used so effectively in his TV show, The Apprentice.
The result of his upbringing is a man with zero empathy for people who suffer, a man with few ethical or business scruples, a man who lies effortlessly and continually and a deeply insecure man who simply cannot quit talking about how great he is. Enough. He is who he is and is never going to change.
Ed. Note: If readers would like to review the full list of the executive orders and legislation passed by the Trump Administration click here .
In this blog I will attempt to show how Trump has or has not fulfilled his campaign pledges. I will also peer into the the Washington political swamp and see how how successful Mr. Trump has been in draining it. Further, I will shed some light on that ever growing (currently north of 20,000), infamous list of reported lies from numerous fact checkers. Lastly I will present a chronological breakdown of how Trump responded to the outbreak of Covid 19.
CAMPAIGN PROMISES
Tax cuts
Trump promised to lower the corporate tax rate as well as "huge" tax rates for the working class.
This one is largely a promise kept. The tax plan passed in December 2017, lowering corporate taxes down from 35% to 21%. The tax cuts for individuals will expire in December of 2025 and they will see a tax hike. Corporate taxes have no expiration date.
Paris climate deal
Trump can notch up a win here. He has dismissed climate change as a hoax for years and repeatedly complained that the Paris Accord (signed by 200 countries) stifled American growth. On November 4th, the USA will officially leave the agreement.
Supreme Court nominee
He vowed to appoint a conservative member to the court. He actually appointed two--Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. And, of course, he is hellbent on replacing the deceased Justice Ginsburg. Mr Trump has also appointed a record 200 judges to lower federal courts.
- Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon was arrested in August after being charged with fraud in connection to the “We Build the Wall” fundraising campaign close to the Rio Grande. He, along with three others, was charged with defrauding hundreds of thousands of donors for personal profit. In addition, The Texas Tribune reported on Sept. 2 click here that "The 3-mile border fence along the shore of the Rio Grande will fail during extreme flooding, according to an engineering report that is set to be filed in federal court. The report is one of two new studies...that found numerous deficiencies in the 3-mile border fence, built this year by North Dakota-based Fisher Sand and Gravel. [Earlier] Reports...from ProPublica and The Texas Tribune...found that segments of the structure were in danger of overturning due to extensive erosion if not fixed and properly maintained."
- Paul Manafort, who was sentenced to more than seven years in prison in 2019 for a spate of charges from Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference, including tax and bank fraud, and conspiracy against the United States.
- The Mueller probe brought 100 charges against 34 people, six of whom were Trump associates, while the other 25 were Russians accused of interference.
- Rep. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., was sentenced to two years and two months in federal prison, having pleaded guilty to charges related to securities fraud conspiracy and making false statements.
- Former Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif. stepped down from his seat for conspiring to misuse $250,000 of campaign funds for his personal expenses. The California Republican was sentenced to 11 months in March.
- Lobbyist Sam Patten pleaded guilty to illegally funneling foreign money into Trump's inaugural committee and was sentenced to three years of probation, a $5,000 fine and 500 hours of community service.
- New England Patriots owner Bob Kraft, a close personal friend of Trump's who gave $1 million to the inaugural committee, was charged with solicitation of prostitution. The 4th District Court of Appeals ruled last month that law enforcement violated Kraft’s rights by taking the video and that it can’t be used in trial. The video was deemed as "pornographic".
- The Trump campaign's former foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos, convicted of lying to investigators, spent two weeks in prison.
- President Trump's longtime friend and political adviser Roger Stone had his sentence commuted by Trump just days before having to report to prison in Georgia after he was convicted last year of all seven counts brought by the Justice Dept.--five counts of lying to Congress, one of witness tampering and one of obstructing a congressional committee proceeding.
- Prosecutors indicted Lev Parnas and Igor Furman (associates of Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani) for circumventing election laws prohibiting straw donations and foreign contributions to US political campaigns, including a super PAC supporting President Trump's re-election campaign. Both men have pleaded not guilty in the case.
- According to unnamed sources in the Washington Post, Federal prosecutors are preparing to charge longtime GOP fundraiser Elliott Broidy in connection with efforts to influence the U.S. government on behalf of foreign interests.
Democrats and Joe Biden “want to abolish the suburbs altogether by ending single-family home zoning.” Not. Biden has proposed reinstating an Obama administration policy related to addressing housing discrimination. Experts said Biden’s proposal would not result in a mandate forcing local jurisdictions to build low-income housing or do away with single-family zoning.
“Biden failed to condemn far-left violent groups like Antifa, instead faulting only the brave men and women of law enforcement.” Not. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has on several occasions denounced violence, arson and looting tied to protests against police brutality. Shortly after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Biden said “needless destruction” and “violence that endangers lives” is not necessary. A week after Kenosha police shot Jacob Blake, Biden said he condemns violence “of every kind by anyone,” a direct conflict with Trump’s claim that he has failed to critique violent groups.
COVID 19--208,000 DEAD
What follows is a partial timeline of Trump's actions related to the Coronavirus provided by Congressman Lloyd Doggett (T). For the full timeline, click here.
May 2018--The Administration disbands the White House pandemic response team.
July 2019--The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) epidemiologist embedded in China’s disease control agency left her post, and the Administration decided to eliminate the role.
January 22--“We have it totally under control. It’s one person coming in from China. It’s going to be just fine.”
January 24-- “China has been working very hard to contain the Coronavirus. The United States greatly appreciates their efforts and transparency. It will all work out well. In particular, on behalf of the American People, I want to thank President Xi!”
January 30--"The lack of immune protection or an existing cure or vaccine would leave Americans defenseless in the case of a full-blown coronavirus outbreak on US soil,...This lack of protection elevates the risk of the coronavirus evolving into a full-blown pandemic, imperiling the lives of millions of Americans.” [Memo from Trump Trade Advisor Peter Navarro]
February 2--“We pretty much shut it down coming in from China.”
February 7--“It’s also more deadly than even your strenuous flu... This is deadly stuff” [Trump in a private taped interview with Bob Woodward, made public September 9]
February 10--“Looks like by April, you know in theory when it gets a little warmer, it miraculously goes away.”
February 26--“The 15 (cases in the US) within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero.”
February 28--“We're ordering a lot of supplies. We're ordering a lot of, uh, elements that frankly we wouldn't be ordering unless it was something like this. But we're ordering a lot of different elements of medical.”
March 6--“You have to be calm. It’ll go away.” “I like this stuff. I really get it. People are surprised that I understand it… Every one of these doctors said, ‘How do you know so much about this?’ Maybe I have a natural ability. Maybe I should have done that instead of running for president.”
March 12--Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, tells Congress that the country does not have sufficient testing. “The system is not really geared to what we need right now,” he said. “That is a failing. Let’s admit it.” "You know, you see what's going on. And so I just wanted that to stop as it pertains to the United States. And that's what we've done. We've stopped it."
March 13--The Atlantic reported that less than 14,000 tests had been done in the ten weeks since the administration had first been notified of the virus, though Mike Pence had promised the week prior that 1.5 million tests would be available by this time.
March 16--“Respirators, ventilators, all of the equipment-try getting it yourselves,”
March 19--I intended "to always play it down.” [Trump in a private taped interview with Bob Woodward, made public September 9]
March 24 --“I'm also hopeful to have Americans working again by that Easter - that beautiful Easter day.” “They have to treat us well, also. They can’t say, ‘Oh, gee, we should get this, we should get that.’”
March 26--“I don't believe you need 40,000 or 30,000 ventilators. You go into major hospitals sometimes, and they’ll have two ventilators. And now all of a sudden they’re saying, ‘Can we order 30,000 ventilators?’”
March 26-- “We’ve had a big problem with the young, a woman governor from — you know who I’m talking about — from Michigan,”
March 27--“Mike, don’t call the governor of Washington. You’re wasting your time with him…”
March 29--“Where are the masks going? Are they going out the back door? How do you go from 10,000 to 300,000?” “Unfortunately the enemy is death. It's death. A lot of people are dying. So it's very unpleasant.”
March 30-- “I haven’t heard about testing in weeks. We’re testing more than any other nation in the world. We’ve got these great tests...But I haven’t heard about testing being a problem.”
“We inherited a broken test — the whole thing was broken.”
April 2--“...the Federal Government is merely a back-up for state governments.”
April 6--"You are not going to die from this pill...I really think it's a great thing to try."
April 11--U.S. death toll passes 20,000
April 14--“[w]hen somebody’s the president of the United States, the authority is total.”
April 15--U.S. death toll passes 30,000.
April 15--As Trump focuses on reopening, a leaked CDC and FEMA report warns of “significant risk of resurgence of the virus” with phased reopening.
April 22--“If [coronavirus] comes back though, it won’t be coming back in the form that it was, it will be coming back in smaller doses that we can contain….it’s also possible it doesn’t come back at all.”
April 23--"I see the disinfectant that knocks it out in a minute, one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning? As you see, it gets in the lungs, it does a tremendous number on the lungs, so it would be interesting to check that."
“So, supposing we hit the body...with a tremendous, whether its ultraviolet or just very powerful light, and I think you said, that hasn't been checked but you're gonna test it. And then I said, supposing it brought the light inside the body, which you can either do either through the skin or some other way…”
April 23--“You see states are starting to open up now, and it’s very exciting to see.”
April 23--26 million jobless claims
April 24--U.S. death toll passes 50,000
April 27-- "I can't imagine why," [Regarding influx in poison control calls about disinfectant]
May 3-- “Look, we're going to lose anywhere from 75,000, 80,000 to 100,000 people”
May 5--U.S. death toll passes 70,000
May 5-- Consumer debt hits an all-time high
May 5--“Well run States should not be bailing out poorly run States, using CoronaVirus as the excuse!”
May 5--“There’ll be more death, that the virus will pass, with or without a vaccine."
May 6--Brookings reports that “40.9 percent of mothers with children ages 12 and under reported household food insecurity since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.” Republicans block proposals to expand food stamps.
May 7-- 33 million jobless claims
May 8-- “This is going to go away without a vaccine. It is going to go away. We are not going to see it again.”
May 11-- “Coronavirus numbers are looking MUCH better, going down almost everywhere. Big progress being made!”
May 14-- “Could be that testing’s, frankly, overrated. Maybe it is overrated.”
May 14--“Don’t forget, we have more cases than anybody in the world. But why? Because we do more testing,”
May 16-- “We’ve done a GREAT job on Covid response, making all Governors look good, some fantastic."
May 18-- U.S. death toll passes 90,000
May 19--“When we have a lot of cases, I don't look at that as a bad thing, I look at that as, in a certain respect, as being a good thing,...Because it means our testing is much better. I view it as a badge of honor, really, it's a badge of honor.”
May 21--USA Today reports that mortgage delinquencies surged by 1.6 million in April, the largest single-month jump in history.
May 22--38 million jobless claims
May 27--U.S. death toll passes 100,000
May 29--“We will be today terminating our relationship with the World Health Organization”
June 6--U.S death toll passes 110,000
June 15--“At some point this stuff goes away and it’s going away.”
June 20--"Testing is a double-edged sword,...When you do testing to that extent, you're going to find more people, you're going to find more cases, so I said to my people, 'Slow the testing down, please.'"
June 22--U.S death toll passes 120,000
June 25--“The number of China Virus cases goes up, because of GREAT TESTING, while the number of deaths (mortality rate), goes way down. The Fake News doesn’t like telling you that!”
June 25--“Coronavirus deaths are way down. Mortality rate is one of the lowest in the World. Our Economy is roaring back and will NOT be shut down. “Embers” or flare ups will be put out, as necessary!”
June 30--U.S. has just 4% of the global population, but 25% of global coronavirus cases and the second highest death rate per capita.
July 6--U.S. death toll passes 130,000
July 7--"I think we are in a good place."
July 8--“In Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and many other countries, SCHOOLS ARE OPEN WITH NO PROBLEMS. The Dems think it would be bad for them politically if U.S. schools open before the November election, but it is important for the children & families. May cut off funding if not open!”
July 18--U.S. death toll passes 140,000
July 19--“I think we have one of the lowest mortality rates in the world”
July 19--“Many of those cases are young people that would heal in a day” “They have the sniffles, and we put it down as a test”
July 21--"You will never hear this on the Fake News concerning the China Virus, but by comparison to most other countries, who are suffering greatly, we are doing very well - and we have done things that few other countries could have done!”
July 27--"America will develop a vaccine very soon, and we will defeat the virus. We will have it delivered in record time."
July 28--U.S. death toll passes 150,000.
August 1--“Wrong! We have more cases because we have tested far more than any other country, 60,000,000. If we tested less, there would be less cases,” (Donald Trump in a retweet of Anthony Fauci saying the U.S. has seen more cases than European countries because it only shut down a fraction of its economy amid the pandemic)
August 3--"They are dying. That's true. And you — it is what it is.”
August 3--“OPEN THE SCHOOLS!!!”
August 5--“If you look at children, children are almost - and I would almost say definitely - but almost immune from this disease.”
August 5--“It will go away like things go away”
August 6--U.S. death toll passes 160,000
August 12--U.S. reports highest number of COVID-19 deaths in one day since mid-May
August 16--U.S. death toll passes 170,000
August 22--“Many doctors and studies disagree with this!” (Donald Trump in a tweet stating that the FDA is revoking hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine for COVID-19 treatment, as they are “unlikely to be effective”)
August 22--“The deep state, or whoever, over at the FDA is making it very difficult for drug companies to get people in order to test the vaccines and therapeutics. Obviously, they are hoping to delay the answer until after November 3rd. Must focus on speed, and saving lives!”
August 23--The President claims that ballot drop boxes are a “voter security disaster” and a “big fraud,” “possible for a person to vote multiple times” and that they aren’t “Covid sanitized.”
August 26--U.S. death toll passes 180,000
September 4--There will be a vaccine “before the end of the year and maybe even before Nov. 1. I think we can probably have it sometime in October.”
September 9--U.S. death toll passes 190,000
September 10--“This is nobody's fault but China.”
September 14--Trump, was asked if he is afraid of Coronavirus risk at his rallies: “I’m on a stage, it’s very far away, so I’m not at all concerned.”
September 16--Reporter: “[The head of the CDC] said that the vaccine for the general public wouldn’t be available until next Summer or maybe even early fall. Are you comfortable with that timeline?” Trump: “I think he made a mistake when he said that. That’s just incorrect information.”
September 19--U.S. death toll passes 200,000
Since the pandemic began initial jobless claims have increased by more than 58 million, according to the Dept. of Labor.