Why is Congress surprised when Trump LIES AND flip-flops?


He has done this to small businesses around the country, refusing to pay for cabinetry, catering, real estate commissions, and other goods and services after they’ve already been delivered. His companies have also filed for bankruptcy six times, helping him wriggle out of bills. Given this reputation, it’s hardly surprising that vendors and lenders alike ultimately learned it was wiser not to do business with him at all, rather than count on him to keep his word.
THAT IS WHY HE WAS FORCED TO GO TO THE RUSSIANS FOR FINANCING, AS BOTH HIS SONS HAVE SAID.
During the 2016 campaign, Trump promised that he’d “run government like a business,” and in this respect — among others — he has.
Multiple times since taking office, after agreeing to a deal, he has changed his mind at the very last minute. He’s done this with “dreamers,” China tariffs, a Group of Seven communique and budgets.The only way to deal with Donald Trump is to not do deals with Donald Trump. The private sector has learned this; when will Congress?
For his entire career, our deal-maker in chief has relied on a not-so-secret technique for extracting supposedly good deals: He agrees to a given set of terms and then, at the last minute, reneges on them.
Bottom line, he’s a LIAR who can’t be trusted, and thanks to the gullible sheep, ‘he’s in charge of the United States’, and we deserve the damage we get.

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