luthervol
rational (x) and reasonable (y)
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I can think of Richard Nixon, who might approach Trump in terms of persistent lying... Certainly, Reagan (Iran-Contra), Bush 1 (Read my lips, no new taxes), Clinton (I did not have sex with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky), Bush 2 (there are WMD's in Iraq) and Obama (you can keep your plan) all told lies at various times but in terms of lie after lie, day after day... Trump is in a class by himself.Keep telling yourself that. You're living in a fantasy world, Luther.
Were you this pissed at Obama when he lied about the ACA? How about at Bill when he lied about extra-marital affairs? Seems like their supporters stuck with them through their lies. Trump isn't that different from past Presidents other than he's inspired incredible outrage from the left.
The data that the right hates most.....the rate of increase is ALWAYS highest during Republican administrations.
IMO it's not going to deter both parties from squashing the third party, in this political environment.
They don't hate it. They don't care.
They pretend to. They pretend to be the party of fiscal responsibility. But it's just to justify the shell game of robbing the middle class to pay off the 1 percent.
Again JMO, unless Citizens United is overturned, there will be too much money thrown at opposition PAC's to keep one from rising up, unless the citizens actually united. I don't see anything stopping the 2-party monster.I’m not necessarily talking about the current one. Just in the coming decades. There is an unprecedented swath of people absolutely disgusted with the current state of our political system, and rightly so. Im not sure it will be able to go on much longer in its current state of bitter divisiveness, and I have growing doubts that the two parties are capable of mending tensions on their own.
It’s totally speculative on my part, but I do believe the possibility of a legit grassroots movement for another party could manifest in the not-so-distant future.
I can think of Richard Nixon, who might approach Trump in terms of persistent lying... Certainly, Reagan (Iran-Contra), Bush 1 (Read my lips, no new taxes), Clinton (I did not have sex with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky), Bush 2 (there are WMD's in Iraq) and Obama (you can keep your plan) all told lies at various times but in terms of lie after lie, day after day... Trump is in a class by himself.
And I remember you acknowledging in the past, that Trump does lie quite a bit. Don't get tribal now.
Across the board mandatory percentage cuts equal to half of the percentage cut to the military.I’d love to get a budget that shrinks the government and starts to get a handle on the out of control fed spending.
I take it you’re now all for that? I’m guessing you’d be squealing like a stuck pig. And are just grandstanding here for show.
Across the board mandatory percentage cuts equal to half of the percentage cut to the military.
The greatest harm in my opinion is how he has intentionally tried to delegitimize the press and factual truth. He has made the country a much more ignorant place in which to live.No doubt. Trump does lie quite often. I believe all politicians, regardless of party, do. I believe you, luther, and LG have it in your head that Trump tells more lies simply because of the R next to his name. As I've said before, I get not liking him. He's not a likable guy. But let's not warp reality and ignore that plenty of politicians from the past have been caught in lies but their partisans have been quickly forgiving.
Let me ask you this, how many of Trump's lies have actually done harm to our country or its populace? You all scream "he's un-Presidential!", but what has he done to harm the country? And don't bring the deficit projection argument LG has switched to that supposes Trump gets a second term and never addresses it. Give me something in the now.
If you are honest you know Trump lies way more then most.No doubt. Trump does lie quite often. I believe all politicians, regardless of party, do. I believe you, luther, and LG have it in your head that Trump tells more lies simply because of the R next to his name. As I've said before, I get not liking him. He's not a likable guy. But let's not warp reality and ignore that plenty of politicians from the past have been caught in lies but their partisans have been quickly forgiving.
Let me ask you this, how many of Trump's lies have actually done harm to our country or its populace? You all scream "he's un-Presidential!", but what has he done to harm the country? And don't bring the deficit projection argument LG has switched to that supposes Trump gets a second term and never addresses it. Give me something in the now.
The greatest harm in my opinion is how he has intentionally tried to delegitimize the press and factual truth. He has made the country a much more ignorant place in which to live.
The greatest harm in my opinion is how he has intentionally tried to delegitimize the press and factual truth. He has made the country a much more ignorant place in which to live.
Again JMO, unless Citizens United is overturned, there will be too much money thrown at opposition PAC's to keep one from rising up, unless the citizens actually united. I don't see anything stopping the 2-party monster.
If you are honest you know Trump lies way more then most.
I don't buy that line. There are just so many more sources than there used to be and all of them are looking for a share of the audience. That in no way eliminates the sources that report and provide factual truth. Trump does everything within his power to steer people away from those sources of factual truth (whatever they may be) and create a world were factual truth is whatever anyone wishes make it. Or in other words, Trump promotes the notion that there is no factual truth.Luth, the press has done that to themselves. They really have no one to blame. If they could report the news and stop trying to shape public opinion, that would be a good start in healing their self inflicted wounds.
But rest assured, tomorrow they will double down.
When he lies dozens of times every day and when he and his supporters celebrate his dishonesty, cheer it, and reward it, yes, it pizzes me off.
I don't buy that line. There are just so many more sources than there used to be and all of them are looking for a share of the audience. That in no way eliminates the sources that report and provide factual truth. Trump does everything within his power to steer people away from those sources of factual truth (whatever they may be) and create a world were factual truth is whatever anyone wishes make it. Or in other words, Trump promotes the notion that there is no factual truth.