Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1302 on: August 09, 2020, 07:04:04 AM »
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kanye-west-siphon-votes-joe-biden-president-trump

The same lawyer who files Trump's paperwork to appear on the ballots, is doing that also for Kanye West! Go figure

Your boy is getting desperate......

Racist Trump thinks black people are idiots and will vote for Kayne and split the vote.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1303 on: August 09, 2020, 07:08:20 AM »
Yes, tell it Cuomo.  Most of the deaths were in NY due to his incompetence.  Despite the pandemic, the economy is surging.  Stock market is roaring.  Jobs are coming back.  The only downside is that our cities that have been run by do nothing democrats like Biden are in complete chaos.

Are you really stupid enough to believe that Trump’s false rhetoric is factual? You trust the guy with 20,000 documented false or misleading statements?

Offline Tom Scully

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1304 on: August 09, 2020, 09:11:12 AM »
Are you really stupid enough to believe that Trump’s false rhetoric is factual? You trust the guy with 20,000 documented false or misleading statements?

Actually John, it was 20,000 lies by July 9, plus an average of 23 each day for the past 440 days.

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It took President Trump 827 days to top 10,000 false and misleading claims in The Fact Checker’s database, an average of 12 claims a day.

But on July 9, just 440 days later, the president crossed the 20,000 mark — an average of 23 claims a day over a 14-month period, which included the events leading up to Trump’s impeachment trial, the worldwide pandemic that crashed the economy and the eruption of protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody.

The coronavirus pandemic has spawned a whole new genre of Trump’s falsehoods. The category in just a few months has reached nearly 1,000 claims, more than his tax claims combined....

Considering he's in hyperdrive, reinstating the fake covid-19 daily "briefings", 21,000 lies since 20, January, 2017, is likely the current tally.

Whew! Thanks for that. John, you mean Trump is not trying to buy reelection by promising to permanently defund Social Security and Medicare, a windfall only for larger employers who'll retain nearly 8 percent of payroll costs, compared to if Trump supporters voted in their own best interests, instead of in Trump's?

We're inside 90 days until election day. He'll be promising everyone a free pony, by next month. Richard, do you happen to ride, or possibly own a large freezer? "Pony meat" could come in handy if Trump and his USDA stooge, Sonny Perdue, dupe voters into keeping them in orifice.
Two years ago, he started panicking about losing the House majority and promised an immediate, imaginary 10 percent tax cut and imaginary affordable healthcare plan, all to be real, by election day!

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The president made the pledge after signing a directive postponing payroll tax payments into next year
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Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1305 on: August 09, 2020, 03:59:04 PM »



Trump walks out of news conference after reporter asks him about Veterans Choice lie he's told more than 150 times

 
By Daniel Dale
Updated 6:44 AM ET, Sun August 9, 2020

Trump shuts down briefing after he's fact-checked by reporter

Trump, speaking at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club, had claimed again that he is the one who got the Veterans Choice program passed -- adding, "They've been trying to get that passed for decades and decades and decades and no president's ever been able to do it, and we got it done." In fact, former President Barack Obama signed the Choice program into law in 2014. The law, which allowed eligible veterans to be covered by the government for care provided by doctors outside the VA system, was a bipartisan initiative spearheaded by two senators Trump has repeatedly criticized, Bernie Sanders of Vermont and the late John McCain of Arizona.

What Trump signed was a 2018 law, the VA MISSION Act, that modified and expanded the eligibility criteria from the Choice program. Rather than tout that bill, Trump has claimed over and over that he created Veterans Choice itself -- after others had failed for "50 years." "Why do you keep saying that you passed Veterans Choice?" CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid asked Trump at the Saturday news conference, during which Trump announced executive actions on coronavirus relief.

As Trump tried to call on another reporter instead, Reid continued, "You said that you passed Veterans Choice. It was passed in 2014...it was a false statement, sir." Trump paused, then responded: "OK. Thank you very much, everybody." He then walked away as the song "YMCA" played. Trump had either never or almost never been challenged on the Veterans Choice claim before Reid did so.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1306 on: August 09, 2020, 04:03:09 PM »
Another magnificent day for Trump!  He takes decisive action to help out those Americans impacted by the virus after dems try to told those funds hostage as a means to get trillions for unrelated programs.  Wow.  That is leadership.   Any do nothing establishment politician would have caved to the pressure and allowed Congress to put trillions on the American tax payers for their pork projects.  An establishment politician like Old Joe Biden would have even been complicit standing to benefit from all the dollars that would have gone to his paymasters under the guise of helping Americans.  How about those financial disclosures from Benghazi Rice?  She did pretty well on a government salary.  Net worth around $50 million with investments in many of those energy companies that Crazy Joe wants to shutdown.  Hypocrisy and greed.  She will make a great do nothing president for the establishment when Old Joe resigns or is removed from office due to his obvious cognitive decline.

Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1307 on: August 09, 2020, 04:38:47 PM »
Another magnificent day for Trump!  He takes decisive action to help out those Americans impacted by the virus after dems try to told those funds hostage as a means to get trillions for unrelated programs.  Wow.  That is leadership.   Any do nothing establishment politician would have caved to the pressure and allowed Congress to put trillions on the American tax payers for their pork projects.  An establishment politician like Old Joe Biden would have even been complicit standing to benefit from all the dollars that would have gone to his paymasters under the guise of helping Americans.  How about those financial disclosures from Benghazi Rice?  She did pretty well on a government salary.  Net worth around $50 million with investments in many of those energy companies that Crazy Joe wants to shutdown.  Hypocrisy and greed.  She will make a great do nothing president for the establishment when Old Joe resigns or is removed from office due to his obvious cognitive decline.

A Royell Storing clone. This is entertainment! Smith is apparently unaware congress controls purse strings and NOT POTUS. Trumps SO FAR behind Biden he now is resorting to PR and more lies. 145+ times Trump has said he got Veterans Choice done when no other POTUS could do it. Yet, Vet choice became law under Obama in 2014. Daily lies like this don’t bother Smith. If Biden wins the states he’s expected to win as of TODAY, he has 334 electoral votes. Bye Donald. Bye Richard. :D

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1308 on: August 09, 2020, 05:46:50 PM »
Another magnificent day for Trump!  He takes decisive action to help out those Americans impacted by the virus after dems try to told those funds hostage as a means to get trillions for unrelated programs.  Wow.  That is leadership.   Any do nothing establishment politician would have caved to the pressure and allowed Congress to put trillions on the American tax payers for their pork projects.  An establishment politician like Old Joe Biden would have even been complicit standing to benefit from all the dollars that would have gone to his paymasters under the guise of helping Americans.  How about those financial disclosures from Benghazi Rice?  She did pretty well on a government salary.  Net worth around $50 million with investments in many of those energy companies that Crazy Joe wants to shutdown.  Hypocrisy and greed.  She will make a great do nothing president for the establishment when Old Joe resigns or is removed from office due to his obvious cognitive decline.

You really need to expand your sources of information and perhaps include some credible ones. His "decisive action" is, like Paul said, merely a (extremely badly executed) PR matter and another promise he can not keep. And you call that "leadership"  :D

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