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re: Honest Question for Trumpers
Posted on 2/11/17 at 7:40 am to TitleistProV1X
Posted on 2/11/17 at 7:40 am to TitleistProV1X
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ot as much as when our former president spoke across the country time and time again saying the ACA was going to save the average family $2,500 per year. We all knew that was a straight up lie. Now if Trump goes back on his campaign promise and raises my taxes costing me more money then I will have a major problem.
There is a difference. Obama's ACA promises are like Trump's wall or special prosecutor for HRC...they are/may be unfulfilled campaign promises.
The"making shite up" is different. Crowd size, alternative facts, bowling green massacre, Chinese invented global warming, highest homicide rate in 47 years .....those statements are evidence ofhis past in sales...just close the deal....don't worry about the truth.
Trump is a bull shite artist. Lying is just a part of his normal speech pattern. The ability to make shite up makes for a great salesman, but you can't do that as Potus. He seeing that now.
Posted on 2/11/17 at 7:52 am to a want
Obama was already elected and it wasn't campaign speech. The $2,500 per year was the definition of "making shite up" and it was a slap in the face. That was a lie that had a major effect on all tax paying Americans. Now I completely agree that Trump exaggerates/lies about stupid things. However, not a single one of those things you mentioned effects my life at all. My insurance and deductible going through the roof while he promises a $2,500 per year savings does.
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