[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 69 (Monday, April 24, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S2475]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE PRESIDENT'S FIRST ONE HUNDRED DAYS
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, now, let's talk a little bit about the
President's first 100 days. We are approaching the 100-day mark of the
Trump Presidency. It is an appropriate time to take stock of what this
President has accomplished so far. Unfortunately, it is not much.
In the first 100 days, so many of the promises the President made to
working families during the campaign have either been broken outright
or remain unfulfilled.
The President ran as a populist. I have said this to him. The
President ran as a populist against both the Democratic and the
Republican establishments, promising to stick up for the American
worker. He talked like a different kind of Republican who might be
willing to work with Democrats, particularly on issues like trade or
infrastructure. Instead, the President has spent the first 100 days
governing from the far right on behalf of the powerful and the special
interests he once campaigned against, breaking his promise to be a
President for the American worker--the forgotten men and women, as he
called them. It sure didn't take long for the President to forget them
too.
The President has broken promises or has yet to fulfill them in areas
that matter to so many of his voters and to so many Americans, whether
they voted for him or not. He promised he would drain the swamp, right?
He talked about it over and over again. He promised he would drain the
swamp, but instead he has filled his Cabinet with billionaires and
bankers. And listen to this: He has given out secret waivers that allow
lobbyists to work in his administration on the very issues they
previously lobbied on. That is not draining the swamp. That is filling
it up to the brim, going far beyond what others have done.
He said he would deliver better healthcare that would cost less and
provide more benefits. At one point, he said we are going to give
healthcare to everybody, but his bill, TrumpCare, does the exact
opposite, providing fewer benefits at higher costs, all to finance a
massive tax break for the wealthy.
He promised a $1 trillion infrastructure bill. We Democrats sent him
our proposal--a $1 trillion infrastructure bill, taking the number he
talked about in the campaign--over a month ago. We haven't seen any
proposal or gotten any response from the President.
The President promised he would be tough on trade, outsourcing, and
jobs. He promised he would label China a currency manipulator and fight
back against their rapacious trade policies which robbed America of
millions of jobs and cost trillions of dollars of our wealth. He hasn't
done that either.
The 2018 budget he proposed is a dagger to the heart of the middle
class, cutting some of the programs that matter to the middle class
most, including transportation, education, and scientific research.
So as we head into the 100-day mark, Democrats are going to hold the
President accountable for the promises he made to working-class voters.
We obviously disagreed with a lot of what he said in the campaign, but
he made a number of promises to working-class voters that we could have
helped him to accomplish. Unfortunately, he has abandoned those
promises in favor of a hard-right, special interest agenda.
We can work together, but only if President Trump and Republicans
actually seek Democratic input and are willing to compromise. Right now
it seems the President's idea of compromise is never talk to Democrats,
put forward his own Republican proposal, and pressure us to support it;
never talk to Democrats, that is, about the issues he is moving
forward. I have talked to him, but it is never on the issues that are
before us. That is not the way our politics have ever worked. Unless
the President's approach changes, the next 100 days will be just like
the first: a whole lot of talk and no progress, a series of broken or
unfulfilled promises to the working families of America.
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