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Which promise does Trump renig on next?

He’s already done it. Invited Xi to the inauguration. According to Donald in campaign mode, China is our arch enemy. Trump does love himself some dictators.
Think he'll clean the streets of DC for him like Newsom did in CA? That was the only day there wasn't shit everywhere in San Francisco lol
 
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Now that big promise #1 was shown to be a lie... he tells us now that can't do anything about food costs... which is the next broken promise/lie? Deportations?? The border?? Bonespurs duped the cult... once again... So sad.
Might want to recheck your spelling of reneg, given the spelling of the second syllable.
 
I'll humor you and tell you try reading post #1. I would assume your power of reasoning can help you out then. Hopefully.

In the provided post, "big promise #1" is not explicitly defined, but the context suggests it might refer to a prominent campaign promise perceived as central or foundational to Donald Trump's platform. Given the mention of "the border" and "deportations" later in the post, it is reasonable to assume that "big promise #1" could relate to his pledge to secure the U.S.-Mexico border, build a border wall, or enforce stricter immigration controls.

However, without additional context or the specific promises highlighted by the author, it could also broadly represent any major campaign promise from Trump that the writer feels was not fulfilled. The critique of food costs indicates a shift in the focus of broken promises, implying dissatisfaction with other aspects of his policy as well.
 
In the provided post, "big promise #1" is not explicitly defined, but the context suggests it might refer to a prominent campaign promise perceived as central or foundational to Donald Trump's platform. Given the mention of "the border" and "deportations" later in the post, it is reasonable to assume that "big promise #1" could relate to his pledge to secure the U.S.-Mexico border, build a border wall, or enforce stricter immigration controls.

However, without additional context or the specific promises highlighted by the author, it could also broadly represent any major campaign promise from Trump that the writer feels was not fulfilled. The critique of food costs indicates a shift in the focus of broken promises, implying dissatisfaction with other aspects of his policy as well.

I believe the answer of Lie #1 lies in this thread. Far be it from me to speak for another Hboter though.

 
In the provided post, "big promise #1" is not explicitly defined, but the context suggests it might refer to a prominent campaign promise perceived as central or foundational to Donald Trump's platform. Given the mention of "the border" and "deportations" later in the post, it is reasonable to assume that "big promise #1" could relate to his pledge to secure the U.S.-Mexico border, build a border wall, or enforce stricter immigration controls.

However, without additional context or the specific promises highlighted by the author, it could also broadly represent any major campaign promise from Trump that the writer feels was not fulfilled. The critique of food costs indicates a shift in the focus of broken promises, implying dissatisfaction with other aspects of his policy as well.
A word salad to tell us you're apparently dense, with little ability to read, comprehend and draw conclusions. Good job. Class dismissed Cletus.
 
I believe the answer of Lie #1 lies in this thread. Far be it from me to speak for another Hboter though.

Grocery prices was his #1 campaign promise? I thought it was locking down the border and deporting all the brown people illegals.
 
I believe the answer of Lie #1 lies in this thread. Far be it from me to speak for another Hboter though.

Excellent job! You win the Internet for today 👍
 
Grocery prices was his #1 campaign promise? I thought it was locking down the border and deporting all the brown people illegals.
I believe certainly grocery prices was his number one campaign promise. He beat it into everybody's head every day, and people experienced higher prices every day. Most of the cult couldn't even find a brown person if they wanted to, let alone know where the border even is. That problem was thousands of miles away from them. The price of an egg was one block down at the grocery store.
 
A word salad to tell us you're apparently dense, with little ability to read, comprehend and draw conclusions. Good job. Class dismissed Cletus.

  1. "Now that big promise #1 was shown to be a lie..."
    • The phrase "big promise #1" introduces a vague and unspecified concept, leaving the audience unclear about what specific promise is being referred to. The word "shown" implies evidence, yet no such evidence is provided in the statement.
  2. "he tells us now that can't do anything about food costs"
    • This segment is grammatically flawed, particularly the phrase "that can't do anything," which lacks clarity and omits a necessary subject or connector. A grammatically correct rewrite might read, "he now tells us that he cannot do anything about food costs." Moreover, the shift from the unspecified "big promise #1" to the topic of food costs lacks logical cohesion, making it difficult to discern the relationship between these issues.
 
Grocery prices was his #1 campaign promise? I thought it was locking down the border and deporting all the brown people illegals.

I don’t know. That’s why I said I probably shouldn’t speak for other Hboters. So, I’ll speak for myself. Trump had 69,420 #1 promises that I heard in the months leading up to election. I expect 0.69420 of them to come through.
 
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