For the fact based few.......

17 Nov 2019 08:15 #1 by homeagain
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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17 Nov 2019 15:51 #2 by FredHayek
Of course a politician is going to pump up growth that happened under his watch and trash numbers from an opposing administration. I remember when Bush one was running, the Democrats and the press spun it that the economy under him was the worst since the Great Depression, of course that was inaccurate. I suggest getting the actual numbers rather than listening to slanted news and campaigning politicians. And while growth has slowed lately it is still growth, and since the business cycle is usually 10-12 years, so far we are still beating the odds, unlike China and Europe now.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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17 Dec 2019 09:08 #3 by homeagain

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.


www.independent.co.uk/news/world/america...t-2020-a9248946.html

We are now past the middle of Dec......TOTAL 15,413......IN 1055 days......WHERE do you
find the Truth? what source is your go to truth-o-meter?

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17 Dec 2019 09:16 #4 by Pony Soldier
Interesting how they give you an exact count of "lies" while not providing a single example. Who is vetting this list? Hillary?

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17 Dec 2019 09:31 #5 by Pony Soldier
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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17 Dec 2019 10:02 #6 by homeagain

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.


Bet you could find it here......

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17 Dec 2019 10:05 #7 by homeagain

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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I would have to agree on the bolded...it's called LACK of integrity and we are seeing the tip
of the iceberg now....what lies beneath is unfathomable.

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17 Dec 2019 11:00 #8 by Pony Soldier
I'm just going to guess you didn't read the article. It was about how the press has become they purveyors of lies while they complain about the president's lies and that those lies are much more destructive to the fabric of society.
Yes, I've read this list of "lies" and found them to be trivial or even lies themselves. They claim "LIE!" when they have no proof of something. They themselves are not read in to the level that the President is...could be that he has more information than they do.

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