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The nomination of Mr. Puzder represents broken promise after broken promise.
"Lie after lie, broken promise after broken promise," Trump said of Obama.
And it won't be a broken promise from an individual politician but a broken promise from an entire political party — that too would be a disaster for the Republicans.
Perhaps Trump's most absurd broken promise: to drain the swamp.
A defeat for China would represent humiliation, and a broken promise.
Failure to repeal will be a broken promise not soon forgiven.
Unfortunately for the American people, this too became just another broken promise.
Unfortunately, this does not seem like it will be a broken promise.
The second broken promise was one the Obama team made to the insurers.
The fallout of Bibi's broken promise was everywhere in evidence on Friday morning.
Republicans are one broken promise away from losing the House of Representatives this November.
This is a broken promise to the American people, and we're only hurting ourselves.
They described the United Nations program's shortcomings as a symbol of a broken promise.
It was the same broken promise made to Congress by his predecessor, James Clapper.
"Not every broken promise is fraud," said Kramer, who was repeatedly questioned by the judge.
Shierholz said the announcement marks another broken promise from the Trump administration to help workers.
In "Broken Promise," something goes seriously haywire with the Ferris wheel at the amusement park.
More than half of students say the Lib Dems' broken promise will influence how they vote.
The House can play a major role in ensuring that this broken promise is finally kept.
She said the declines were a broken promise by the Republicans who passed the tax cuts.
That's the wrong promise to break, a "read my lips, no new taxes" kind of broken promise.
Not surprisingly, he never informed the media of his broken promise and decision to stiff the family.
If they don't repeal and replace Obamacare, it will be the biggest broken promise in political history.
"Broken Promise: Trump 'Doesn't Wish to Pursue' Clinton Email Charges," reads the lead story headline on Breitbart.com.
"Obamacare has failed the American people, with one broken promise after another," said the spokesman, Matt Lloyd.
Because China sees this as a broken promise, a game of tit-for-tat protectionism may well ensue.
Jimmy Kimmel just caught Trump out with yet another broken promise...and possibly a violation of federal law.
Emotionally speaking, though, bumping often feels like a broken promise—which is why some incidents can go viral.
"These vacancies hit native communities hard, and they represent one more broken promise to native people," she said.
That is more than a broken promise; it's a blatant and insulting statement of women's second-class status.
"Broken Promise," blared the headline on Breitbart News, a conservative news site that has strongly backed Mr. Trump.
Other setbacks were a deterioration of relations with China and a broken promise to change how Canadians vote.
Tribal members protested Concho's shuttering, as they saw it as another broken promise by the government for education.
And The New York Times called it a "broken promise" in a 2013 article on the front page.
After this week, every spending cut will not be seen as a regrettable necessity but as a broken promise.
And Republicans have broken promise after promise on the Affordable Care Act and other issues of great national importance.
"Obamacare has failed the American people, with one broken promise after another," that spokesman said as the numbers were released.
For too many, the constitutional guarantee of equal rights under law when one faces criminal charges is a broken promise.
It's not the only Trump campaign pledge Democrats could seize on next year as an example of a broken promise.
"The Senate is 20 hours of debate away from a broken promise of truly historic proportions," he said on Wednesday.
"Obamacare has failed the American people, with one broken promise after another," HHS spokesperson Matt Lloyd said in a statement Friday.
The National School Walkout is calling attention to the broken promise of "never again" — that after Columbine, the mass shootings continued.
"We have gone to our members to tell the administration they're very disappointed on the broken promise on DACA," said Beck.
Adapted from the book It Was All a Dream: A New Generation Confronts the Broken Promise to Black America by Reniqua Allen.
In contrast, after Mr Chirac came in vowing to heal the "social fracture", his hard line was seen as a broken promise.
So the promise that the government's going to give you a currency that's free to transact in society, that's a broken promise.
"Obamacare has failed the American people, with one broken promise after another," said a spokesman for the U.S. Health and Human Services Department.
They held press conferences earlier this week on Trump's "broken promise" on healthcare and keeping jobs in the U.S.   View the discussion thread.
"Broken Promise," blared Breitbart, the conservative website that promoted Mr. Trump's candidacy and gave him the mastermind of his campaign, Stephen K. Bannon.
Its roots lie in a broken promise of a U.N.-administered referendum guaranteed shortly after India and Pakistan gained independence from Britain in 1947.
If Democrats are smart, they will hold Trump accountable for that broken promise in 2018 by running hard on protecting and expanding Social Security.
Broken promise No. 21625:  Sustained 2900-220006-percent GDP growth Americans were confidently promised increasing and sustained GDP growth, 2202-2628 percent to be exact.
But keeping this core component of President Obama's healthcare law would not only be an abhorrent broken promise to voters — it is also completely unnecessary.
THE TOPLINE: Will the Pyongyang summit be seen as a breakthrough in North Korea negotiations or just another broken promise and stalling tactic from the North?
"Obamacare has failed the American people, with one broken promise after another," Matt Lloyd, a spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services, said Friday.
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But maybe this moment between Bran and the Night King was also an attempt to remind the one person who can see into the past about this broken promise.
If the result of the legislative process under unified Republican control is a broken promise to the American people, it will likely be one they do not soon forgive.
The misguided hype is seen as a character flaw of the player rather than a misjudgment by teams, analysts or fans — a broken promise in a one-sided relationship.
Another broken promise is bad news for a mobile operating system that is practically dead, and once again Microsoft has angered its small but loyal base of Windows Phone users.
In 2014, the broken promise of "If you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan" led to the Republican takeover of the Senate.
Letter To the Editor: Re "The Broken Promise on Guantánamo" (editorial, June 20): Of course President Obama should allow independent human rights monitors to document the treatment of Guantánamo prisoners.
So he left behind the tip of his pinkie, which his friend helped slice off, to atone for a broken promise and a chance of life away from the yakuza.
"President Trump has mastered the art of the broken promise — on issues from health care to gun safety — and e-cigarettes have been no exception," Bloomberg said in a statement.
And should anything change because of necessity or creative decision-making, a final product that does not effectively represent an early vertical slice seems like a failure, or a broken promise.
He characterized the deportation effort as a broken promise to South Vietnamese families who had been allies of the United States during the war and would not be safe in Vietnam.
McBride's father represents a stereotypical male ideal, the strong, aloof hero; McBride's unfortunately named ex, Eve (Liv Tyler), who flickers in and out like a broken promise, is his father's antithesis.
Or fashion itself risks to become a refined device of neo-liberal government that ends up imposing a new normativity, turning freedom into a commodity and emancipation into a broken promise?
Just five months into his first term, Faso is being hammered for his support of the Republican health care bill and his broken promise to protect people with pre-existing conditions.
Their reasons rest on the causes of our divorce, which they learned of when they came of age, and because of a major broken promise on his part not long after.
Tyra Banks's path from supermodel to reality TV icon was, according to her, riddled with career missteps and a broken promise from a mega-producer that she hasn't forgotten to this day.
If he pulls out of the Paris Agreement, America will fall behind, lose its leadership role, and the president's words on clean air and clean water will be just another broken promise.
He cited insufficient investment in rural areas, a lack of data about progress to date and a broken promise to quickly approve a second city to join Sacramento in becoming a test bed.
In the end, undecided Republican senators could look past the impacts on their own states and vote with their party to avoid backlash from core supporters over a broken promise on Obamacare repeal.
That, too, is a broken promise that violates Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's confirmation hearing promise that the Trump administration would pursue "no absolute tax cut for the upper class" in its policy agenda.
Bloomberg, who called Trump's prior assertions to protect those with pre-existing conditions a "broken promise" in the ad, responded on Twitter that the President should ask the Justice Department to drop the lawsuit.
"Under pressure for lying about his monetary support for our veterans, Trump threw a tantrum — hurling insults at reporters instead of owning up to his broken promise to veterans," the group said in a statement.
"In yet another broken promise to working people, President Trump's budget pulls the rug out from so many who need help," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement, in response to the report.
While Kimmel's personal heartbreak is the fuel in his campaign against the current Graham-Cassidy bill, it's the broken promise of a test in his name that has really vexed the late night TV show host.
But the word quickly faded away, making this the most forgettable WOTY choice since 21980's "bushlips" (a word for insincere political rhetoric, based on George H.W. Bush's broken promise, "Read my lips, no new taxes").
There were hints of that broken promise before Witness even came out, going back to the February release of "Chained to the Rhythm," which Perry characterized as the outgrowth of her dismay over the 2016 presidential election.
The reference is to Hollande's mid-term U-turn on a pledge to take on the world of high finance and big business - a broken promise that helped make him the least popular president in post-war history.
Critics say passage of the measure would amount to a broken promise: Lawmakers failed to get serious about budget restraint in the last four years, they argue, and there is no reason to think that will change now.
These closed-door testimonies seemed to dredge up many of the same frustrations that Republicans felt after being misled by President Obama's broken promise that every negotiation in the creation of the Affordable Care Act would be done publicly.
Some Russia experts argue that Putin's foreign policy agenda is purely defensive—that he's angered by America's broken promise not to expand NATO to the east, its interference in nations that border Russia, and its meddling in Russian politics.
Serious reform—like reducing the country's bloated prison population, shifting emphasis from retribution to rehabilitation, and generally making the system deliver on its broken promise to keep us safe—has enjoyed a formidable array of advocates for years now.
Where they once saw a vote to leave the European Union as a way to strike a blow against the establishment, they now see the process known as Brexit as just another broken promise made by the political elites.
As we learned with President Obama's broken promise that everyone could keep their plan, any major plan — change in health care policy carries with it the risk that some people will lose their insurance coverage or have to change it.
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These continuing practices, more than the government's broken promise of 40 acres and a mule 150 years ago, explain why black families today have 10 cents to every dollar held by white households and why that gap continues to widen.
"The administration's new tax form is a smokescreen designed to conceal paperwork, additional calculations and Trump's broken promise to simplify the tax code," Senator Ron Wyden, the top Democrat on the tax-writing Senate Finance Committee, said in a statement.
"The Republican plan is one broken promise after another, forcing older Americans to pay as much as five times more for their care and stripping Medicaid funding that states from West Virginia to Arizona use to fight the opioid epidemic," Van Hollen said.
"Tonight's plan would appear to be a betrayal of the most vulnerable New Yorkers and the latest broken promise from a governor who makes sweeping announcements that lead to paltry results," the Campaign 4 NY/NY Housing, a supportive housing group, said in a statement.
But if Networking the Unseen demonstrates the creative power of digital art-making practices, it also attests to the broken promise of digital technology as it relates to the Western Desert, a vast expanse in the Australian interior that is home to some 40 indigenous communities.
"A debt limit increase – which is effectively another broken promise – risks more frustration in the conservative movement with congressional Republicans at a time when it is critical to gain momentum to pass fundamental, pro-growth tax reform," the groups said in a letter to House GOP leadership.
Letter To the Editor: Re "A Broken Promise in Afghanistan," by Jeanne Shaheen (Op-Ed, June 23): As I stated on the Senate floor, I support Senator Shaheen's amendment to increase the number of special immigrant visas for Afghan interpreters who courageously helped American troops execute their missions.
"From his attacks on health care and access to clean water to his failure to grow manufacturing jobs in our state, Donald Trump has broken promise after promise to Michigan and yesterday, Democratic voters showed they're ready to hold him accountable for that fact," Barnes said in a statement.
I don't necessarily hate VR. But I am wary of its broken promise as the supposed future of games and entertainment, a promise it's still failed to deliver on years after commercial release — until I played Ascend, a fight and flight PvP arena game made by USC undergraduate college students.
Trump&aposs Pick to Oversee Medicare Took Money From Health Contractors While Designing State Health…The Trump regime's pick for Health Secretary, Tom Price, was confirmed by the Senate overnight and…Read more ReadPointing out a broken promise by Trump, these days, seems beside the point, but hell, why not?
What he initially laid out as 'freedom' and 'emancipation' (which blew the dominant normcore aesthetic out of the water, and which we've seen most recently in his Gucci Beauty campaigns, a 'fuck you' to established beauty standards) is perhaps the 'commodity' and 'broken promise' he talks of in his SS20 notes.
"The failure to make those payments would amount to a broken promise on your part, and a betrayal of hard-working Sears employees-some of whom have worked at the company for decades-who are relying on the severance that they have been promised," Warren and Ocasio-Cortez said in their letter.
" He then went on to say, "Instead of blaming the teachers and principals, we should ask why we have not done more to reduce poverty.... Some of the solutions to our education performance must be found outside the classroom, in restoring the broken promise of social mobility and economic security for all Virginians.
"The failure to make those payments would amount to a broken promise on your part, and a betrayal of hard-working Sears employees — some of whom have worked at the company for decades — who are relying on the severance that they have been promised to pay rent, care for children, and put food on the table," they said.
But a promise to deliver some kind of $43 trillion infrastructure boost was a signature element of Trump's 2016 campaign platform, and combined with his (broken) promise to avoid Medicaid cuts and deliver affordable health insurance coverage to all, helped explain why Trump was perceived by voters as the most ideologically moderate GOP nominee in a generation or two.
Playlist : "Ceremony" / "Temptation" / "The Perfect Kiss" (Live Version From Video) / "Weirdo" / "Broken Promise" / "True Faith" / "Touched by the Hand of God" / "Thieves Like Us" / "Run" / "Regret" / "Slow Jam" / "Hellbent" Spotify | Apple Music Stories about New Order these days tend to circle more around the fractious relationship between Peter Hook and the remaining original core than anything else.
Congressional Republicans will surely push him to repeal Obamacare and cut taxes, his more extreme supporters may cry foul if he softens his stances—last week, the far-right, usually pro-Trump media outlet Breitbart ran a headline that said "BROKEN PROMISE" in response to reports that Trump wouldn't encourage the prosecution of his former opponent Hillary Clinton.
I found myself struggling to get beyond that broken promise, because I do, as it happens, believe in the transformative power of art, and I hate more than anything to see it used in a moment at which identity politics have market traction, to sell books to people hungry for a new set of options instead of the same old songs.
After an editorial push in the comic books with a couple of big crossover events to pump up their popularity (with lukewarm results), a broken promise to turn the Inhumans into a movie, and a grand IMAX release of the show's first two episodes in theaters earlier this month, the Inhumans have once again found Marvel's floor with a resounding thud.
"Dean Heller's vote to proceed with the House GOP's health-care plan last year was a blatant broken promise and a deciding vote to advance a plan that would gut pre-existing conditions protections, and then he used that vote to introduce his own plan that would have eliminated the current federal guarantee of protections for pre-existing conditions," said Stewart Boss, a spokesman for Rosen's campaign.
"The administration's new tax form is a smokescreen designed to conceal paperwork, additional calculations and Trump's broken promise to simplify the tax code," Senate Finance Committee ranking member Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.) said in a statement.

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