Do you remember what I said about whataboutism?
It's not "whataboutism" when the purpose of the OP was to bash Trump and argue a position that could be taken against any President you want to mention.
Even going through that list points out fallacies:
- show evidence of Obama's birth certificate being falsified.
Some claims that have a degree of evidence that's true are listed here, even as Snopes says the claim is false. That doesn't preclude the evidence to the contrary only that it is weak and likely wrong.
"We hope that issuing certified copies of the original Certificate of Live Birth to President Obama will end the numerous inquiries related to his birth in Hawaii," Hawaii Health Director Loretta Fuddy said.
www.snopes.com
So, the above statement is an oversimplification and just a form of a complex question fallacy.
- eliminate the national debt.
How many Presidents since WW 2 have made this a claim of their political platform?
- make Mexico pay for a wall.
More political rhetoric
- release a healthcare plan.
He still has over 2 years in office. Aside from that, if he does or doesn't this is political rhetoric.
- release the Epstein files.
That is happening. Congress passed a bill to do so, Trump signed off on it.
- release his tax returns.
Irrelevant. There is no law compelling him to do so. That you don't like that is your problem.
Some grocery prices are down. Some are up. Others have remained the same. Overall, grocery prices have tracked with the CPI and inflation. The big jump in prices occurred during the first two years of the Biden administration when he was doing profligate spending on bullshit greentard stuff.
Premature. He still has over two years in office.