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homeagain wrote: www.factcheck.org/2019/11/trumps-economic-falsehoods/
NOT that actually facts matter to the collective.....BUT, putting truth to power is my mantra.How many total number of lies is it now? In Dec.
I will post the YEARLY count.
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According to The Washington Post, Trump has told 12,000 lies. If true, that would average out to more than 12 lies for every day of his presidency.
Ordinarily, I don’t take claims like that seriously. But Robert Shiller, a highly respected Yale University economist, writes in The New York Times that Trump’s behavior could change the entire culture, including the way Americans view ourselves and the way others see us. Shiller even argues that a culture in which honesty is not habitual can affect economic growth and well-being.
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homeagain wrote: www.factcheck.org/2019/11/trumps-economic-falsehoods/
NOT that actually facts matter to the collective.....BUT, putting truth to power is my mantra.How many total number of lies is it now? In Dec.
I will post the YEARLY count.
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[/b]towermonkey wrote: The other side of the story that should be obvious, but apparently someone had to write it down...
townhall.com/columnists/johncgoodman/201...his-critics-n2556553
According to The Washington Post, Trump has told 12,000 lies. If true, that would average out to more than 12 lies for every day of his presidency.
Ordinarily, I don’t take claims like that seriously. But Robert Shiller, a highly respected Yale University economist, writes in The New York Times that Trump’s behavior could change the entire culture, including the way Americans view ourselves and the way others see us. Shiller even argues that a culture in which honesty is not habitual can affect economic growth and well-being.
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