MrSquished
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Indeed, we should be holding people to their word. Sadly, we only do that when its the other side that says it. It's only a problem when the wrong side does it. When the right side does it, that turns into pragmatism.
I pointed this out in another thread, but when the Left tries to make a point that Trump is bad and this is a unique example, they lose the argument. Their goal is to show how Trump was the wrong choice, but at best this is an example that shows he is not better than the Left's options. The left needs to stop with the BS arguments, and trying to take Trump down by personal attacks. This should be used to show that Trump is equal to all the bad things, not worse. In trying to exaggerate things he does, they end up making people think he is better than he actually is. Trump has interests outside of the American people, but, by trying to make him seem like his interests are worse than others, you end up losing.
If the previous corruption has not been the end of the US, don't pretend it will be now. Focus on the fact that it hurts and makes is less well off. Until such time that we see something unique, don't call it unique.
Obama did indeed mostly fail on his promises to curb lobbyists. This is more about how the anti-establishment candidate that Trump acolytes were calling the saviour is just embracing the same system so far initially. He was supposed to be this anti-politician almost God like figure doing things totally different from the rest. That's the point.