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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's first term by the numbers
20,000+ false statements, 200,000+ deaths from COVID-19, $2.4 trillion increase in the federal deficit, 1,500+ mass shootings, 100 environmental regulations rolled back, 35 million acres of public land removed from protection, 2,600+ migrant children separated from their parents, 279 days playing golf, 20,000 tweets, 1 suggestion to "inject disinfectant," $0 from Mexico for the "wall."
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Trump's first term by the numbers (Original Post)
ecdab
Sep 2020
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flor-de-jasmim
(2,125 posts)1. Unfortunately, oodles of judges confirmed
ecdab
(930 posts)4. That's a problem for the "to do" list once we win the Senate and Executive Branch
Assuming we work our butts off and get it done.
struggle4progress
(118,236 posts)2. 45 + 19 -200000
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)3. And one gigantic fuck up.
What a disaster he has been. How can anyone think that this presidency has been anything but a flaming nightmare?
ClimateHawk
(210 posts)5. And $7 trillion added to the debt in less than 4 years
Conservatives dont seem to care about the debt anymore but they never did in the first place.