[/QUOTE] Bad news for you: I live this stuff. I live it often through the many places I have lived and worked. I have talked to many people in many different situations. Feel free to bring on your incomplete charts, polls, and hidden methodologies. I will find the misrepresentation and tear them down one by one, piece by piece. I am working almost constantly now and my posts here take away from either my sleep or my job. In comparison, looking at the times and your posting frequency, you are at your job. So please excuse me if I don’t always get back to you quickly. As it is, I can only address the very most egregious issues and claims put forth by the radical Leftists.
You live this stuff in California while doing business there - if red states are so great why don't you take your shit to that business friendly haven? I know why and so do you. This thread is about Trump's pathological lying which you cannot answer to without a series of whataboutisms. Wonder why.
Actually, I will be domiciling serveral businesses in South Dakota and offering services helping business more effeciently deal with regulatory and compliance issues in the Blue states. Thank you, Mister Obama and Radical Leftists! My business would still have to deal with Blue State Regulatory issues and taxes, though. However, I can minimize their impact through smart structuring and risk management.
I am sure blue states would be declaring bankruptcy soon because of your shift. You still haven't explained why the most conservative states lag so much on all economic factors but let's blame Obama and radical leftists for your inability to make a point. Peddle more anecdotes.
Washington Post: “In the first nine months of his presidency, Trump made 1,318 false or misleading claims, an average of five a day. But in the seven weeks leading up the midterm elections, the president made 1,419 false or misleading claims — an average of 30 a day.”
We have talked about this before. Most of the claims of lies and misleading are based on subjective personal opinion. Even the word “misleading” in of itself implies subjectivity. The Radical Left and their media enablers lie almost continually about almost everthing on things that truly matter. Things like false accusations(Brett Kavanaugh and others) that affect reputations, careers, and relationships. Things like the economy(Like the Trump economy is just an extenstion of Obama’s) that can affect voters informed decisions on who to elect. Investigations based on false charges that take time away from governance(Russia Collusion). We have seen Democratic “Double agents” (Michael Cowen, Trump’s attorney) that have done illegal things themselves, were in a position of trust, and did not provide good or appropiate legal advice. Elsewhere on ET is a thread that details all the common lies the Radical Leftists try to fool voters with. Hopefully someone with more time will repost it here, as I now have to go to work. Even the post I am responding to is an attempt to mislead. Trump has admitted publically several times before becoming President of his shady practices. Trump admitted he benefitted from bankruptsy laws several times and by buying off politicians. Someone who admits to something that could hurt themselves politically is more honest than most politicians. Yet Trump still got elected. Trump is not acting any different now than he was before the election, right? The Democratic Party may want to look inward to find the answers on why Trump was elected over the “perfect” Hilary instead of relying on Radical Leftist impulses to control the party’s and perhaps America’s destiny.
Absolute nonsense. Here is his latest big lie, tell me how it's subjective when the killer came into the country under Bush after being released by a Republican https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...d-by-joe-arpaio-after-bush-let-him-in.326619/ Fuck that guy, he lied during the testimony about simple terms like boofed and devil's triangle while the FBI was hamstrung on how it conducted the investigation. And given the kind of questions he had for Clinton, he is not some innocent family guy Even Fox's Ed Henry says that, see my Fox News thread Oh so Trump's long term attorney is a Dem agent! When Trump is indicted, you will claim Trump himself was a former Democrat. “In the first nine months of his presidency, Trump made 1,318 false or misleading claims, an average of five a day. But in the seven weeks leading up the midterm elections, the president made 1,419 false or misleading claims — an average of 30 a day.”
Why would he stick his neck out for MBS unless there was something in it for him, specifically for Trump? Because, as history has shown, Trump doesn't stick his neck out for anybody; he's only in it for himself. Something may well be going on here beneath the surface, and I hope Mueller will dig and find it.