salmander wrote:
Exactly. Trump is already known as the most lying liar president in US history. March 1 of this year was the first day in which Trump did not say a lie, an exaggeration, or misinterpret something. He has averaged 2.1 of these things every day of his presidency so far (you can look this up). Hillary had problems, for sure, but these problems pale in comparison with what we have to face now. Perhaps she wouldn't have been able to improve things from the way there were, as she is, no doubt, part of the system, but at least things would have stayed in the same, admittedly, decrepit condition. Trump is bringing us down in unprecedented ways - loss of reputation worldwide; problems with his love of Putin and Russia; the Trumpcare thing which would cost 1000s of lives per year (after the 1st several years when the effects become felt) for the people with pre-existing conditions who would no longer be covered; the fact that his cabinet is filled with billionaire bankers and oil executives; that many of his cabinet positions are filled with people with no experience in the field, like Betsy Devos, who is now Secretary of Education; our increasingly alarming relationship with North Korea; and many others. I believe I read that our international credit rating as a country has gone down for the first time in many decades.
You can Google "Trump's lies." You will be shocked. Saddened. Frightened.
Hillary did not explain her plans in the greatest detail, but what she said was so much more thought out than anything Trump said about his plans. She was definitely more trustworthy than Trump, in this regard - not forgetting that she is part of the already existing system. Almost every single thing that Trump has done hurts someone, or will hurt someone in the near future. Hillary would have been, comparatively, the polar opposite.
Exactly. Trump is already known as the most lying... (
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You really should lay off the liberal "Kool-Aid" and take a breath of reality, "Don Quixote". "Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading (and writing), his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind".
I don't think I'd ever seen a subject in The "UH" go to a full 7 pages of comments...mostly yours.