Former Clinton labor secretary Robert Reich. (photo: Steve Russell/Toronto Star)
lmost one year in, it’s time for another update for Trump voters on his election promises:
1. He told you he’d cut your taxes, and that the super-rich like him would pay more.
You bought it. But his new tax law does the opposite. By 2027,
according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, the richest 1 percent
will have got 83 percent of the tax cut and the richest 0.1 percent, 60
percent of it. But more than half of all Americans — 53 percent — will
pay more in taxes. As Trump told his wealthy friends at Mar-a-Lago just
days after the tax bill became law, “You all just got a lot richer.”
2. He promised to close “special interest loopholes that have been so good for Wall Street investors
but unfair to American workers,” especially the notorious “carried
interest” loophole for private-equity, hedge fund, and real estate
partners. You bought it. But the new tax law keeps the “carried
interest” loophole.
3. He told you he’d repeal Obamacare and replace it with something “beautiful.” You
bought it. But he didn’t repeal and he didn’t replace. (Just as well:
His plan would have knocked at least 23 million off health insurance,
including many of you.) Instead, he’s doing what he can to cut it back
and replace it with nothing. The new tax law will result in 13 million
people losing health coverage, according to the Congressional Budget
Office.
4. He told you he’d invest $1 trillion in our nation’ crumbling infrastructure. You bought it. But after his giant tax cut for corporations and millionaires, there’s no money left for infrastructure.
5. He said he’d clean the Washington swamp. You
bought it. But he’s brought into his administration more billionaires,
CEOs, and Wall Street moguls than in any administration in history, to
make laws that will enrich their businesses, and he’s filled departments
and agencies with former lobbyists, lawyers and consultants who are
crafting new policies for the same industries they recently worked for.
6. He said he’d use his business experience to whip the White House into shape. You
bought it. But he has created the most dysfunctional, back-stabbing
White House in modern history, and has already fired and replaced so
many assistants (one of them hired and fired in a little more than a
week) that people there barely know who’s in charge of what.
7. He told you he’d “bring down drug prices” by making deals with drug companies. You bought it. But now the White House says that promise is “inoperative.”
8. He promised “a complete ban on foreign lobbyists raising money for American elections.” You bought it. But foreign lobbyists are still raising money for American elections.
9. He told you “I’m not going to cut Social Security like every other Republican and I’m not going to cut Medicare or Medicaid.”
You bought it. But he and House Speaker Paul Ryan are already planning
such cuts in order to deal with the ballooning deficit created, in part,
by the new tax law for corporations and the rich.
10. He promised “six weeks of paid maternity leave to any mother with a newborn child whose employer does not provide the benefit.” You bought it. But the giant tax cut for corporations and the rich doesn’t leave any money for this.
11. He said that on Day One he’d label China a “currency manipulator.”
You bought it. But then he met with China’s president Xi Jinping and
declared “China is not a currency manipulator.” Ever since then, Trump
has been cozying up to Xi.
12. He said he wouldn’t bomb Syria. You bought it. But then he bombed Syria.
13. He said he’d build a “wall” across the southern border.
You believed him. But there’s no money for that, either. Chief of staff
John Kelly says it is “unlikely that we will build a wall, a physical
barrier, from sea to shining sea.”
14. He promised that the many women who accused him of sexual misconduct “will be sued after the election is over.” You bought it. He hasn’t sued them, presumably because he doesn’t want the truth to come out.
15. He said he would not be a president who took vacations.
“I would not be a president that takes time off,” he promised, and he
called Barack Obama “the vacationer-in-Chief.” You bought it. But since
becoming President he has spent nearly 25 percent of his days at one of
his golf properties for some portion of the day, according to Golf News
Network, at a cost to taxpayers of over $77 million. That’s already more
taxpayer money on vacations than Obama cost in the first 3 years of his
presidency. Not to mention all the money taxpayers are spending
protecting his family, including his two sons who travel all over the
world on Trump business.
16. He said he’d force companies to keep jobs in
America, and that there would be “consequences” for companies that
shipped jobs abroad. You believed him. But despite their promises,
Carrier, Ford, GM, and the rest have continued to ship jobs to Mexico
and China. Carrier (a division of United Technologies) has moved ahead
with plans to send 1,000 jobs at its Indiana plant to Mexico.
Notwithstanding, the federal government has rewarded United Technologies
with 15 new contracts since Trump’s inauguration. Last year, Microsoft
opened a new factory in Wilsonville, Oregon, that was supposed to herald
a new era in domestic tech manufacturing. But in July, the company
announced it was closing the plant. More than 100 workers and
contractors will lose their jobs when production shifts to China. GE is
sending jobs to Canada. IBM is sending them to Costa Rica, Egypt,
Argentina, and Brazil. There have been no “consequences” for sending all
these jobs overseas.
17. He promised to revive the struggling coal industry and “bring back thousands” of lost mining jobs.
You bought it. But coal jobs continue to disappear. Since Trump’s
victory, at least 6 plants that relied on coal have closed or announced
they will close. Another 40 are projected to close during the
president’s four-year term. Utilities continue to switch to natural gas
instead of coal.
18. He promised to protect steel workers. But
according to the American Iron and Steel Institute, which tracks
shipments, steel imports were 19.4 percent higher in the first 10 months
of 2017 than in the same period last year. That import surge has hurt
American steel workers, who were already struggling against a glut of
cheap Chinese steel. For example, ArcelorMittal just announced it will
soon lay off 150 of its 207 steel workers at its plant in Conshohocken,
Pennsylvania.
19. He said he’d make America safer. You
believed him. But according to Mass Shooting Tracker, there have been
377 mass shootings so far this year, including 58 people killed and
hundreds injured at a concert in Las Vegas, and 26 churchgoers killed
and 20 injured at a church in Texas. Trump refuses to consider any gun
controls.
20. He said he’d release his taxes. “I’m under a
routine audit and it’ll be released, and as soon as the audit is
finished it will be released,“ he promised during the campaign. He
hasn’t released his taxes.
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