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Dale C

01/01/18 6:25 PM

#276082 RE: F6 #276074

America is burning and Trump is playing the fiddle.
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BOREALIS

01/01/18 6:38 PM

#276083 RE: F6 #276074

Photos of the New Year: Ringing in 2018 Around the World

Alan Taylor 1:14 PM ET 36 Photos In Focus

Last night, as the stroke of midnight rolled across the world's time zones, people gathered in private and took to the streets to celebrate the arrival of the New Year, 2018. Fireworks erupted from Yogyakarta to Nairobi, and revelers gathered in Sydney, Dubai, Rio de Janeiro, New York, and thousands of other places, raising a glass, trying to keep warm, making resolutions, and wishing each other a "Happy New Year!"

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https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/01/photos-of-the-new-year-ringing-in-2018-around-the-world/549452/

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Ringing in 2018

Pictures | Mon Jan 1, 2018 | 12:55pm IST

https://in.reuters.com/news/picture/ringing-in-2018-idINRTS1L703


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BOREALIS

01/01/18 7:33 PM

#276086 RE: F6 #276074

4 things that were supposed to happen by 2018 because Trump was elected

Never forget.

Judd Legum
Jan 1, 2018, 9:34 am

It is now 2018 and Donald Trump has been president for nearly one full year. Prior to taking office, Trump confidently predicted what the world would look by now. Let’s check in and see how his predictions turned out.

1. “Everybody” was supposed to have health insurance


“We’re going to have insurance for everybody. There was a philosophy in some circles that if you can’t pay for it, you don’t get it. That’s not going to happen with us,” Trump told the Washington Post on January 15, 2017. He added that, under his new law which would pass quickly, everyone “can expect to have great health care. It will be in a much simplified form. Much less expensive and much better.”

Since Trump was elected, 3.5 million fewer people have health insurance.

Things are likely to get worse. The most significant health related legislation passed by Trump was the repeal of the individual mandate, which will cause another 13 million people to become uninsured.

2. America was supposed to be “respected again”

Throughout the campaign, Trump predicted that after he became president America would be “respected again.”

https://youtu.be/TybzODiABoI


Since Trump was elected, global confidence in the United States has dropped 47 points, with large declines in virtually every country except Russia, according to a Pew study of attitudes across 37 countries. This tracks an even steeper decline in confidence in the president.



3. The deficit was supposed to “go away rapidly”

“We’re not going to have a $400 billion deficit. That will go away rapidly and we’ll get along,” Trump said in New Hampshire in September 2015.

In the 2017 fiscal year, the deficit was $666 billion, an $80 billion increase from 2016.

Trump just signed a tax bill that is projected to increase the deficit by another $1 trillion over the next 10 years.

4. Trump was supposed to have quit Twitter

Trump promised that, as president, he would not tweet. “Don’t worry, I’ll give it up after I’m president. We won’t tweet anymore… not presidential,” Trump said in April 2016.

@realDonaldTrump says he might give up Tweeting if he's president
12:15 PM - Apr 25, 2016



Trump has tweeted more than 2500 times as president.
https://thinkprogress.org/trumps-worst-tweets-706ab04ab3b8/

https://thinkprogress.org/4-things-2018-because-trump-was-elected-a462f0b34a0e/