Wow! Good to see that that is what you
had in mind!!!
I count such statements as personality
characteristics, unpolished, maybe
gauche behavior, not welcome in country
club society unless are worth > $5
billion!
I'm really sensitive to lying, but such
statements don't even start to raise my
fur.
Gee, I was worried that you'd found some
actual lies, e.g., like we have heard
nearly daily (I won't say hourly) from the
FBI about Page, Flynn, and Manafort and
from Pelosi and Schiff about Trump. For
the mainstream media, I gave up on them
after the gang up, pile, party talking
point collection in
In the Supreme Court of the United
States
STATE OF TEXAS,
Plaintiff,
v.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, STATE
OF GEORGIA, STATE OF MICHIGAN, AND
STATE OF WISCONSIN,
Defendants.
On Motion for Leave to File Bill of
Complaint
BRIEF OF STATE OF MISSOURI AND
16 OTHER STATES AS AMICI CURIAE IN
SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR
LEAVE TO FILE BILL OF COMPLAINT
with
Article II requires that each State
“shall appoint” its Presidential
electors “in such Manner as the
Legislature thereof may direct.” U.S.
CONST. art. II, § 1, cl. 4 (emphasis
added); see also id. art. I, § 4, cl.
2 (providing that, in each State, the
“Legislature thereof” shall establish
“[t]he Times, Places and Manner of
holding Elections for Senators and
Representatives”).
Wow! I'd missed that last part about the
Senators and Representatives -- it did
occur to me that the argument for the
POTUS should also apply to other elected
national offices. Good to see that part!
Sooooo, the state legislatures ALSO get to
put their hands, fingers, fingernails,
hammers, crowbars, etc., on the when,
where, and how of elections of Senators
and Representatives in their own states
and on fair dealing in the other states.
Some smart founding fathers or amendment
writers.
Both you and Youtube might be circumspect
about betting the farm on Biden taking
office on 1/20/2021.
"It ain't over until ..." whatever that
saying was!
> I count such statements as personality characteristics
The problem is if you're going to move the goalposts so that lie means something else then what is there to say? The idea that Trump hasn't told a single lie in 5 years is so comically false that one scarcely knows where to begin. You are living in a fantasy world and it's not our job to cater to that and try to play by the rules that you are changing on the fly. It's the job of your family and friends who care about you to reach out to you and try to bring you back to reality. I wish them luck and I wish you all the best.
"You know, when you hold up a Bible, and nobody loves the Bible more than I do, when you hold up a Bible, you don't then put it down and go around lying and doing a lot of things that are wrong," Trump scolded Cruz.
So, the source is not the best, but, still, the quote seems accurate.
Sorry, I don't call that a lie. It's not even as bad as "This car was driven by a little old lady only to church on Sundays."
The usual startup seed round pitch deck predictions are worse than the bible quote.
If you want to find an actual lie, maybe you can. I'm surprised the media apparently has not tried. One place to start is what he has said about spending money to rebuild the US military. IIRC he has mentioned some $trillions. I'd like to see the INCREASES over what the DoD has been getting right along, and those might not be $trillions. I.e., a significant fraction of the DoD budget, maybe his $trillions, went for just on-going, routine expenses and not rebuilding.
Even if I'm correct here, I still don't call that a 100% lie -- it's more like bending some definitions in budgeting and accounting.
But, again, much of the mainstream media seems eager to find Trump lies, so if Trump was wrong here the media should have gotten some headlines about it.
> The idea that Trump hasn't told a single lie in 5 years is so comically false that one doesn't even know where to begin.
I'm still willing to hear, wanting to hear, waiting to hear about three good lies.
I get it: You don't like Trump so attack me because I do like Trump.
So, why do I like Trump, a lot, regard him as by far the best POTUS since Washington. The main reasons are his policies and results. Here are some examples, from typing quickly:
He got a really good start on peace in the Mideast (a) among the Islamic states and (b) between Israel and some of the more progressive Islamic states.
He has Iran's international mischief calmed down.
Assad was really slow as a chemistry student, and Trump gave him a good chemistry lesson and a good repeat of the course. In this, no US people were harmed. For the second lesson, no US or Syrian people were harmed.
Trump got some US military leadership that used mostly existing US forces in Iraq to lead a joint US-Iraq attack on the ISIS land holdings. The US did the intel, operated the artillery and airplanes, and trained the Iraqis. Some ISIS fighters are still loose, but basically the ISIS landholdings have been cleaned of ISIS power.
Trump got head of ISIS, al Baghdadi. No US blood was shed.
Trump got Iran terrorist leader Soleimani. No US blood was shed. IIRC O. North said that the vehicle was hit by 4 Hellfire missiles -- IIRC one can kill a tank!
Supposedly the US was on the way to a shooting war with North Korea. Trump had some sit downs with Kim Ding Dong Dung Jong Un in Ping Pong Yang, and since then no nuke tests and no long range missile tests.
The US is energy independent now with quite a lot more energy on the way from the Permian Basin, offshore, various fracking sites, ..., ANWR.
Supposedly Foxconn will be building plants in the US after some state level politics settles out.
Trump seems to have slowed US companies and jobs moving out of the US and workers and products being shipped into the US -- that is all good for US workers.
The economy seems to have low interest rates, high growth, low inflation, high stock market. I'd like to see more details about the macro economy, but it looks good.
The Opportunity Zones sound like a good idea, but I don't know how far they have gotten so far.
The Warp Speed Covid vaccine development looks to me like some terrific, unique, world class Trump leadership. Also the early shutting down travel with China, where apparently Trump was the only one in the room ready to do this, looks like a prescient masterstroke. The attack that he was being xenophobic was dirty pool -- that looks like a lie.
Trump has gotten some really big rallies, truck parades, boat parades -- maybe CNN, NBC, NYT, ... and the Democrats don't like him, but a LOT of citizens do, a lot.
I like that Trump does emphasize Christmas again.
Trump gave long term funding for the Historically Black Colleges. I'm not Black, but that funding sounds like a good idea to me, better use of money than rushing to lock up Biden's "predators" and Hillary's "superpredators" -- details in
Trump worked hard, did what was necessary, and made a great start on The Wall which will help a LOT keeping criminals and illegal drugs out of the US. That illegal drug situation is big stuff, e.g., 72,000 US deaths in 2017 as in
E.g., those illegal drug deaths in a few years exceed the Covid deaths, maybe over the whole time of the Covid pandemic the illegal drug deaths will exceed the Covid deaths.
Trump got a lot of the NATO countries to put their ante in the pot.
I'm not Jewish, but I approve of Trump moving the US embassy to Jerusalem, recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, and getting the deal with the UAE, etc. done.
Apparently he has responded well to the various natural disasters, hurricanes, tornadoes, forest fires (maybe from poor forest management), etc.
Trump claims to have rolled back a lot of excessive, absurd, wasteful regulations. I haven't seen a good list, but the anti-Trump mainstream media, e.g.,
which is eager to criticize him doesn't seem to contradict his claim on regulation rollbacks. His claim sounds good to me.
Apparently a LOT of voters like him: IIRC so far in all the House toss-up races, the Republicans have won them all. A bit amazing.
Boeing got into deep sticky stuff. We need Boeing. Apparently somehow Trump helped Boeing, and now their Max is about to fly again.
Trump wants to tweak FCC or some such Section 230 or some such. If Facebook, Twitter, Youtube are publishers, then they can be sued for libel, slander, etc. But if they are just a straight wire with gain, then they transmit nothing of their own but nearly everything their users send. Or some such. I suspect he is correct that 230 needs tweaking.
The US was in deep smelly stuff with our most important ally, England. Trump patched up the problem, got the bust of Churchill back in the Oval Office, etc.
I'm not a woman, but I like the idea of women leaving behind the pearl necklace twisting, the smelling salts, the delicate flower that needs to be cared for, etc., and Trump has a lot of very capable women around, Melania, Ivanka, DeVos, Kelly Conway, etc. Those are good examples for girls and women everywhere.
I typed this quickly. There's a lot more I like that he's done.
The list of policies and results I care about. The list of lies you gave don't bother me at all.
My reading of his intentions is that he really cares. Certainly he doesn't need the job.
You are attacking me personally and contributing nothing rational about the issues. So, you look like a troll.
There was E. Bernays and his idea of a narrative as the basis of a propaganda campaign. Well, the mainstream media (MSM), e.g., ABC, AP, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, LAT, MSNBC, NBC, NYT, Reuters, The Atlantic, WaPo, WSJ, seem to have signed up to push the Bernays narrative. In a few words, the narrative is "Orange Man Bad". No meaningful data, no reasonable rationality, just an attack. Next there is the Nazi Minister of Propaganda Dr. Josef Goebbels with his
"If you tell a lie often enough, then people will believe it. Eventually even you will come to believe it."
So, the second part of the propaganda effort is to repeat the narrative lies over and over. Eventually a lot of people come to believe, or come to believe that others believe so that there must be something to it or that they must at least fit in. Here is an example of the media pushing the narrative with repeating lies:
I hope that right away you saw that you were watching propaganda and refused to watch again. The MSM is desperate and about to go out of business. Apparently they sold out cheap.
Some people stand to get big money and power if Biden will actually do all he has proposed, e.g., sending US companies and jobs out of the country and bringing cheap products and labor into the country.
Really the people to get the benefits from Biden are under 1% of the population -- essentially everyone else in the US will be worse off, much worse off than with Trump. Still the MSM keep pushing the Bernays narrative with the Goebbels repetition.
Now a lot of people have bought into the propaganda or are just being paid off to be trolls for the propaganda.
Apparently there is a lot of money involved, enough to buy off the MSM and a lot of people.
If you are being paid to help destroy the US, it's not enough. If you are not being paid, it's time you woke up.
A lot of social media, sadly including HN, is fertile ground for trolls. It is important for the rest of us to down vote the trolls.
Extreme exaggeration is endemic to his character. It's not a maybe. He exaggerates everyday, all day.
"Nobody has more respect for women than Donald Trump!"
"Nobody has more respect for women than I do."
"Nobody has more respect for women than I do. Nobody."
“Nobody reads the Bible more than me.”
"Nobody loves the Bible more than I do"
"Nobody does self-deprecating humor better than I do. It’s not even close"
“Nobody knows more about taxes than I do, maybe in the history of the world.”
"Nobody knows more about trade than me"
"Nobody knows the (visa) system better than me. I know the H1B. I know the H2B. Nobody knows it better than me."