So what is Trump's plan to lower prices,cut inflation,increase oil production, pay for child care? How exactly do you deport millions of people, knock on their doors in the middle of the night and whisk them away like the Gestapo? What is he going to do to reduce the amount of border crossings, which are currently on par with numbers from Trump's years?
"The president cannot simply wave a wand and make this issue disappear — otherwise Trump would have done it. (CBP still had more than 300,000 migrant encounters in each year of the Trump administration; in fiscal year 2019 that
number rose to nearly a million.) The administration is indeed constrained by real-world practicalities and global forces outside its control."
The border trends during Biden’s presidency, and how his policies played into them, explained.
www.vox.com
I wonder why the numbers went down in 2020, from the high of a Million in 2019? Oh yeah, the pandemic when people were quarantined and no one was travelling.Are you aware that border arrests based on illegal entry were lower in July 2024 than they were in Dec 2020? So when Trump claims he left a "secure border" is that really the case?
And how is Trump going to lower the amount that is already lower than his last month in office?
And how about creating jobs and keeping manufacturing plants from shutting down? In 2016 Trump campaigned on folks at Carrier and the GM plan in Warren Michigan not having to worry about losing their jobs...Workers in both cases lost their jobs, and that was before the pandemic...
WFYI on Carrier...
In 2016, President Donald Trump campaigned on promises to save U.S. manufacturing jobs from leaving the country, including hundreds at the Indianapolis Carrier plant.
www.wfyi.org
Detroit News on Trump's dubious record with Auto workers...
"Former President Donald Trump has been promising Michigan voters this fall that he can revive the state’s auto industry and return it to “greatness,” but the Republican nominee failed to fully deliver on similar guarantees, made eight years ago, before his first term in the White House.
On Friday night, Trump told
a crowd at Macomb Community College in Warren that
if he’s elected this fall, he’s going to bring back Michigan’s auto industry “at levels that have never been seen before.” About eight years ago, on Oct. 31, 2016, at the same venue, Trump told another Michigan crowd that he would “bring your jobs back” and, if elected in November 2016, “you won’t lose one plant.”
Yet, the number of jobs in vehicle and parts manufacturing in Michigan declined during Trump’s first term — including before the COVID-19 pandemic hit — according to data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. And while there were some additional investments made by the industry in Michigan over his four years in office, there were also auto plants that closed in the state, including the
General Motors Co. Warren Transmission plant in 2019"
Glenn Steven's Jr. shares his opinions on the 2024 presidential election, emphasizing how the future president must work to protect and retain Michigan's advanced manufacturing and combat China's desire to go global. Read more.
michauto.org
What's his healthcare plan? Seems like the same folks who are impatient with Harris not elaborating in depth on her "plans" are perfectly fine with Trump being unable to define/describe the concept of a healthcare plan he's been promising since 2015.And with domestic oil production high than at any point in history how exactly is Trump going to increase that number?
U.S. domestic oil production hit a record level last year under the Biden administration.
spectrumlocalnews.com
Anybody see a double standard at play here?