Tam
Well-Known Member
...he would disagree with him 100% of the time...
Sometimes Trump has a good idea which I would agree such as tweeting:
"We will not be touching your Social Security and Medicare in Fiscal 2021 Budget."
The problem: His action to implement that idea is faulty:
"The White House proposes to cut spending by $4.4 trillion over a decade. Of that, it targets $2 trillion in savings from mandatory spending programs, including $130 billion from changes to Medicare prescription-drug pricing, $292 billion from safety-net cuts—such as work requirements for Medicaid and food stamps—and $70 billion from tightening eligibility access to disability benefits.
That Trump is proposing cuts to these programs isn’t surprising — his 2020 budget cut all three as well. It’s a long-running contradiction for the president. He often says he won’t touch these entitlement programs, but he’s continued to employ Republican Party officials who make cutting these programs center to their work."
It's like when the salesperson says do you agree to save lots of money? And if I agree and sign the contract without reading it, I might not save any money at all and it'll be the opposite!
So if I've known such a salesperson for a long time already, should I agree with him sometimes if not 100%?
Or it'll be a good idea to pick an honest salesperson and completely avoid the above person 100%?