Trump's bold economic promises on the campaign trail have led to a policy salad

Trump's campaign trail promises have devolved into a jumbled mix of policies that fail to deliver on key economic issues, leaving many Americans feeling let down. The Republican leader has taken an unorthodox approach, spewing out a series of proposals in an attempt to recapture the support of voters who are growing increasingly disenchanted.

His vow to lower grocery prices was particularly contentious, with household energy costs rising 7.3% on his watch, surpassing twice the rate during Joe Biden's last year in office. His promise to revitalize the auto industry has also fallen short, while attempts to cut housing costs have been met with skepticism.

The central economic promise of his campaign – that jobs and factories would "roar back" due to tariffs – remains elusive. In fact, tariffs are now seen as a hindrance to curbing inflation, according to Jerome Powell, the head of the US Federal Reserve.

As a result, the president is facing growing criticism about his handling of the economy, with 49% of Americans believing that it's worse than it was a year ago and 54% disapproving of his economic policies. A CNN survey found that 61% disagreed with Trump's economic proposals.

In response, the president has resorted to a tactic employed by few Republicans – offering feel-good policy proposals in an attempt to signal that he is listening to the concerns of distressed Americans. However, many of these proposals have been panned by economists and are likely to do more harm than good.

For example, his proposal to cap credit card interest rates may actually hurt poorer borrowers who rely on credit, while plans to cut housing costs could lead to higher prices due to increased demand without a corresponding increase in supply. Other proposals, such as launching a criminal investigation into Powell or leveraging Venezuelan oil to lower oil prices, are seen as detached from reality.

The new approach is characteristic of the post-globalization era's shift towards acknowledging the grievances of people and communities that have been left behind by economic policies prioritizing growth above all else. While tapping into these concerns can work, Trump's attempts to do so are being met with skepticism, leaving it uncertain whether his spray of policy proposals will ultimately win over voters' support.
 
I'm surprised he's still trying to promise a 50s-style America 🤷‍♂️. Like, how is that even possible? The economy has changed so much since then... 🤔 And I get why people are skeptical about his plans - tariffs haven't been effective and they're actually hurting the auto industry 🚗💸.

He needs to focus on concrete solutions rather than just making promises 😬. Capping credit card interest rates might help some, but it's gonna hurt others who rely on credit 💸📉. And launching an investigation into Powell is just crazy talk 🔥.

I think he should just listen to the experts and come up with real policies 🤝. He can't just make stuff up and expect people to believe it 💡. It's not that hard, but I guess he doesn't care about being taken seriously 😒.

What do you guys think? Should he just stick to his guns or try something new 🤔?
 
🤔 his whole campaign was like throwing a bunch of different ideas against the wall and hoping something sticks 📦 and yeah i feel like that's exactly what's been happening all along. all these policies are just bandaid solutions to bigger problems, not actual solutions 🤕
 
so trump is trying to pivot but its like he's throwing spaghetti at the wall hoping some stuff sticks 🤯 and honestly i'm not sure how much longer people can take this economic rollercoaster 🎠 his tariffs idea was supposed to boost jobs but now it just seems like a recipe for inflation and more debt 💸 and let's be real 61% of americans don't even agree with his policies lol that says a lot 🤣
 
I was just thinking about my weekend plans 🏞️ and I realized I need to get out more often. I've been stuck in this routine for ages. Anyway, back to Trump's economic stuff... I mean, 7.3% increase in household energy costs is crazy! 🤯 Does anyone know if it's true that a lot of those increases are due to the winter weather? I remember my grandma complaining about how much her heating bill went up last year...

And have you guys noticed how everyone's always talking about "feel-good" policies lately? It sounds like some marketing buzzword to me. 🤔 Like, what's wrong with just having a solid plan that actually works? Oh wait, I remember – it's because politicians can't resist the temptation of taking credit for something that's bound to fail 😂.

I'm not saying Trump is completely off base, but... I don't know, man. The guy's been in office for years and you'd think he'd have some actual ideas by now 🤷‍♂️. Maybe it's just me, but I'm still waiting for someone to come along with a solid plan that doesn't involve tariffs or feel-good policies...
 
Ugh I'm literally so fed up with this guy... like he just can't even keep track of his own promises, and now we're stuck with a whole mess of policies that are supposed to fix everything but really just make it worse 🤯. I mean, come on, 7.3% rise in household energy costs? Are you kidding me?! That's not fixing the grocery prices he promised, that's just adding more stress to people's lives. And don't even get me started on the auto industry - what a joke. It's like he thinks we're all just gonna forget about the economic struggles we've been dealing with because he made some vague promises and waved his hand around.

And those tariffs? More like a recipe for disaster, if you ask me 🤦‍♂️. Inflation's already through the roof, and now he wants to make it worse by charging more for energy imports. I mean, what was he thinking?! It's like he's never even heard of economics 101. And then he has the nerve to blame Jerome Powell for his own failures? Give me a break! 🙄 The man's just trying to deflect from his own ineptitude.

And honestly, I'm so tired of these feel-good proposals that are supposed to make people happy but really just do more harm than good. Capping credit card interest rates? Are you serious?! That's gonna hurt the very people who need credit the most - poor borrowers who can't afford it already. And cutting housing costs without actually addressing the supply side of the problem? Forget about it. It's like he thinks we're all just gonna magically start building more houses or something.

I mean, I get it, Trump wants to connect with the people and address their concerns, but does he have to go about it in such a half-baked, cringeworthy way? 🤮 Can't he just be honest for once and say "I don't know" or "We need more time to figure this out"? Instead of spewing out ridiculous proposals that are only designed to get him likes on Twitter. Ugh, I'm so done with this guy.
 
🤔 I'm telling you, this is all part of the plan. They're trying to distract us from the real issues while they push through their neoliberal agenda 🤑. Trump's economic policies are just a smokescreen, and those feel-good proposals he's peddling? Total fluff 💸. And don't even get me started on that Venezuela oil thing – what's next, using magic beans to lower gas prices?! 🌱 It's all about creating a diversion while the powers-that-be continue to enrich themselves at our expense 💰. Wake up, sheeple! 👀
 
Trump's whole thing is just a masterclass in confusing the heck outta people 🤯. I mean, if you're gonna promise to make everything cheaper, at least have the decency to actually lower energy costs or something. But nope, he just spews out a bunch of half-baked ideas and expects everyone to be all like "oh, great, I'm so excited for my new credit card interest rate cap!" 🙄 And don't even get me started on the auto industry stuff... it's like he thinks we're all just gonna forget about how bad things got under him. Meanwhile, inflation is still a thing and people are still struggling to make ends meet. Like, come on, dude, figure out your economic game already 😂.
 
I'm kinda surprised at how far behind the curve this guy is 🤦‍♂️ I mean, the auto industry is already struggling what did he expect? And now you're telling me lowering grocery prices isn't gonna happen? That's just not realistic 😂. His whole "tariffs are good" thing has been debunked like 10 times over and still he's pushing it hard. And honestly, who thought capping credit card interest rates was a good idea? 🤔 It sounds like a recipe for disaster to me. I guess what I'm trying to say is that if you're gonna promise the world, better be ready to deliver or at least put some thought into your plans 💡
 
I gotta correct you, fam 😅, Trump's economy is not doing that great. I mean, we're talking 7.3% household energy costs, and he's still pushing tariffs like they're gonna "roar back" the job market? 🤦‍♂️ That's just not math, bruh. And don't even get me started on his housing cost plans – they'll just lead to more prices, period. The Fed is saying tariffs are a major issue now, and Trump's still trying to spin it like everything's gonna be alright? 😒 It's like, dude, have you seen the CNN survey numbers? 54% disapproving of his economic policies? That's not a feel-good policy proposal, that's a sign of a failing campaign.
 
🤯 I mean, come on... This guy Trump is literally shooting himself in the foot with all these half-baked policies! Like, what even happened to his "jobs and factories will roar back" thing? It's been months and still nothing's changed. And now he's trying to blame tariffs for inflation? That's just laughable.

I'm so sick of him making promises he has no intention of keeping. He's like a broken record, spewing out whatever nonsense he thinks will get the most attention. Newsflash, Trump: we're not buying it. 49% of Americans think the economy is worse now than it was last year? That's not surprising when you've got a president who can't even get the basics right.

And what's with all these feel-good policy proposals that are just gonna hurt people in the long run? Cap credit card interest rates? Are you kidding me? That's just gonna price out people who need credit to get by. And his housing plan? Forget about it. It's like he thinks we're all just gonna magically start building more houses overnight.

I'm not even going to get started on the Venezuela oil thing... 😂 That's just a joke, right?

Look, I think Trump needs to sit down and have a long hard look at his policies. Because right now, they're just a mess. And if he can't fix that, maybe it's time for someone else to take over. 🤦‍♂️
 
I think trump's campaign trail is just a mess right now 🤯📉 The guy's policies have been all over the place and people are getting fed up. I mean, who wouldn't want to lower grocery prices? 🍔👎 But his energy costs went up 7.3% on his watch? Not exactly what you'd call a success story. And don't even get me started on tariffs - they're just not working out as planned 💸😐

I think trump's trying too hard to be all buddy-buddy with the voters, offering up these feel-good policies that aren't actually going to help anyone in the long run 🤝🚫. Like, capping credit card interest rates? That's just gonna hurt people who already struggle to make ends meet 🤑😓

Anyway, I think trump's trying to play both sides here - listening to voters and then ignoring their concerns 💬🙄. It's a tricky move, but I'm not sure it's going to pay off in the end #TrumpVsTheEconomy #FailedPolicies
 
trump's whole approach is just kinda wild man 🤯, you feel? like he's throwing all this stuff out there and hoping some of it sticks, but honestly most of it is just a bunch of malarkey 😒. i mean the guy's economic policies are like a hot mess express, with tariffs and energy costs going up instead of down. and now he's trying to make feel-good promises that are basically gonna hurt people even more 🤕. newsflash trump: you can't just slap a Band-Aid on a broken economy and expect it to fix itself 💸. the problem is too deep-seated, and your policies are just exacerbating it 🔥. i think the guy's getting desperate because he knows his economic track record is shaky at best 🙈.
 
I'm telling you, his whole "jobs and factories roaring back" thing was just a wild goose chase from the start 🐓. And now that we're in this inflation mess, all he's doing is spewing out feel-good stuff to keep people distracted 🤪. I mean, who thought capping credit card interest rates would be a good idea? Poor people are gonna get stuck with higher bills because of that one 🤑. And don't even get me started on the housing thing... it's like he doesn't even understand how markets work 📈. I'm starting to think his whole strategy is just about scoring brownie points and keeping the base happy, rather than actually fixing the economy 💸.
 
come on trump 🤦‍♂️ he's got some serious 'splainin' to do! 49% of americans think the economy is worse than last year?! that's like saying my neighbor's house is haunted lol. and tariffs are now hurting inflation? what a joke. it's like trying to put out a fire with gasoline 🔥. and credit card interest rates? you're gonna hurt poor people who need credit just to get by? not cool, don't do that 🚫. trump needs to stop making promises he can't keep and start listening to the experts for once 👂
 
Trump's whole thing is just confusing lol 🤯 - like, one minute he's talking about lowing grocery prices and the next he's trying to help out poorer people with credit card interest rates? And what's up with all these tariffs anyway? They're not even working as planned 😒. I'm just waiting for him to come up with something that actually makes sense 🤔

and yeah, 61% disagreeing with his economic proposals is a pretty big number 🤯 - like, when's the last time we saw a candidate get that much pushback? And it's not just the policies themselves, it's the fact that they're not even well thought out 💡. I mean, can't he just stick to one thing for once? 🙄

and I love how he's trying to signal that he cares about people's concerns by throwing out these feel-good proposals 🤝 - like, if you really cared, you'd actually come up with something that works 🙃. It's all just a bunch of noise right now 📣
 
I'm not sure what's more concerning, the rising grocery prices or that trump's policies have become like a joke 🤣. I mean, he's trying to fix issues but ends up making them worse. Like, who thought capping credit card interest rates would help? That just sounds like a recipe for disaster 🚮. And don't even get me started on the auto industry plans - it's like he expects magic to happen overnight ✨. Newsflash: there's no magic formula for fixing economic problems. We need real, concrete solutions, not feel-good proposals that are just going to confuse voters. The fact that economists are already panning these ideas says a lot about trump's strategy 📉. He needs to get serious and focus on actual policy fixes if he wants to win back Americans' trust 💯.
 
I'm low-key surprised he still thinks his "America First" nonsense is gonna save him 🤦‍♂️. Like, the guy literally raised energy costs and now he's all about capping credit card interest rates? Talk about a master plan 😒. It's like he's trying to single-handedly destroy the economy (again) while pretending to care about people's struggles.

Newsflash: tariffs aren't cool, dude 🚫. And launching a witch hunt on Jerome Powell just because? Come on 💸. He's basically saying "Hey, I'm gonna blame someone else for my economic failings." I mean, who needs facts when you've got Twitter? 😂

And let's be real, 49% of Americans think the economy is worse off than a year ago? That's like, almost half of the country 🤯. He can't just wave his magic wand and make all those people magically happy again. It's time for some actual economic solutions, not feel-good gimmicks 🤑.
 
Trump's economy promises are like a rollercoaster ride 🎠 - one minute he's promising the moon and the next, you're left feeling dizzy 😵. I mean, 7.3% rise in household energy costs is straight up whack 💸! And don't even get me started on his auto industry plans, it's like he thinks magic is going to save the day ✨. Newsflash: tariffs aren't magic tricks 🔮. Economists are saying it now 🤔 and Americans are feeling let down 😔. Trump needs to focus on real solutions, not just spewing out feel-good policies that will do more harm than good 🚫. I'm calling it - his economic proposals are tanking 🏈.
 
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