You can write your own page and cite references and evidence and see if it gets taken down. If the trump lies are fake then you can edit those pages and take them out. that’s the beauty of Wikipedia. It’s written by the masses not by a central authority. why there’s a trump page and not s Biden page is for two reasons: 1. Trump lies a lot and Biden doesn’t. 2. No trumpster knows how to use computers.
Yeah, Biden is a fount of truth. LA times: Last week, President Biden gave a speech on the state of the American economy. He evidently kept the fact-checkers at CNN busy. Among the examples singled out by CNN’s Daniel Dale was President Biden’s claim that, “Last year, we funded 700,000 major construction projects — 700,000 all across America. From highways to airports to bridges to tunnels to broadband.” Calling this claim “wildly inaccurate,” Dale notes the president added two extra zeros to the correct number. Biden also touted a $2,000 annual cap on prescription drugs for Medicare recipients, “now in effect,” recipients that won’t come into effect for another two years. Biden also took a shot at President Donald Trump by falsely asserting that only 3.5 million Americans “even had their first [COVID] vaccination, because the other guy and the other team didn’t think it mattered a whole lot.” In fact, by the time Trump left office in January 2021, 19 million Americans had in fact received their first vaccine. As a sidebar, it’s particularly ironic that President Biden would take shots at President Trump over the COVID vaccine given that both Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris contributed to vaccine skepticism. In September 2020, the Washington Post reported that then-candidate Biden, “expressed reservations about whether a coronavirus vaccine approved by the Trump administration would be safe, raising doubts about the president’s ability to put the health of Americans before politics.” Back to the speech last Thursday, Biden also falsely asserted that America’s billionaires “pay virtually only 3% of their income now – 3%, they pay” in taxes. Afterward, the White House revised the figure to 8%, though that, too, is misleadingly citing a figure counting unrealized capital gains. Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute, is quoted by CNN as saying the figures are “way too low,” citing a 2019 paper by UC Berkeley economists indicating that the top 400 households in the country paid an effective tax rate of 23%. the hill: President Biden’s State of the Union address was full of lies and mistruths. They betray the desperation of a president with 38 percent job approval on the economy, 16 percent of the population better off than before he took office, and most of his own party wanting a different White House nominee in 2024. Here are his seven biggest lies: 1: “Take-home pay has gone up.” I predicted last week that Biden would utter this lie. Real wages have fallen every month for nearly two straight years under his administration as historic inflation swamps nominal wages and destroys living standards. According to the most recent data, annual inflation is rising 50 percent faster than average wages. The truth is that Americans are getting poorer, something we are reminded of every time we visit the grocery store, where prices have increased by 20 percent since Biden took office. 2. “We have created a record 12 million new jobs.” Biden tries to count the jobs backfilled post-pandemic as “new” jobs, but these positions were already created and merely temporarily abandoned due to COVID-19. In reality, Biden has created 2.7 million net new jobs above what Donald Trump created. This job creation is only 60 percent of the 4.5 million net new jobs that Trump created in his first two years in office. 3: “[I have presided over] the largest deficit reduction in American history.” Again, Biden is trying to take advantage of the moderation from the unique pandemic baseline. In reality, Biden has presided over the largest two-year deficit — $4.2 trillion — in American history. While it’s true the annual deficit is lower than during the once-in-a-century pandemic in 2020, due to the expiration of pandemic-era spending, that’s hardly something to cheer. In fact, Biden’s reckless spending has prevented the deficit from falling below the outrageous $1 trillion mark in 2022. 4: “Two years ago, our economy was reeling.” President Trump presided over the fastest economic recovery in American history, with the economy expanding by 11 percent in his last six months in office. Unfortunately, instead of simply continuing Trump’s policies and riding his coattails to a rapid resurgence, Biden seized the opportunity to pass several trillion dollars’ worth of unnecessary spending that fueled historic inflation, putting a tremendous burden on small business owners and ordinary Americans. 5: Oil companies have “invested too little of th[eir] profit to increase domestic production and keep gas prices down.” Oil companies would like to expand production to take advantage of high oil prices, but the Biden administration’s green energy policies make this very difficult. According to Heritage Foundation energy analyst Katie Tubb, the administration “has proposed or finalized regulations that restrict nearly every aspect of the oil industry: financing and private-sector investment, exploration and production, pipeline construction and operation, and consumer use.” Biden has issued the fewest drilling permits since the end of World War II. As a result, oil production is still lower than before the pandemic, and gas prices are far higher. 6: “Now, thanks to all we’ve done, we’re exporting American products.” The same day as the State of the Union address, the government released 2022 trade figures showing the country hit a record trade deficit of almost $1 trillion last year. That’s up 12.2 percent compared to 2021, precisely the opposite direction of Biden’s claim. This unprecedented trade deficit is a direct consequence of Biden’s bad policies, including climate and labor overregulation, that make it expensive to manufacture goods in America. 7: The wealthy don’t “pay their fair share.” This stale Democrat talking point seems to make it into every stump speech. But it couldn’t be further from the truth. The top 1 percent of highest-earning Americans pay nearly 50 percent of the nation’s income taxes — about twice their “share” of national income. According to a WalletHub analysis, the top 100 American corporations pay an effective tax rate of nearly 20 percent. (Smaller businesses pay even more.) These liabilities don’t include the high tax bills paid by companies’ shareholders and executives. The American tax system is one of the most progressive in the developed world, with job creators paying far more than their fair share, despite Democrats’ nonstop claims to the contrary.
So did most of the world.Under Biden US covid deaths were 12% of covid deaths worldwide,under Trump it was 20.
Might never have happened on the scale. Trump pulled the "Obama program" staff from China who were placed there after H1N1 to make a global monitoring network for the next pandemic. Guess who fucked that because it was an Obama legacy item? As somebody who had Covid three months before the first official case here, I am pretty fucking certain China was keeping things under wraps and I think the climate of cooperation having collapsed was a big part of it. He also accelerated China's military development spending while doing nothing to hurt them with his bullshit import taxes. But hey, I-vanka my daddy got her patents.
Joe Biden has been vaccinated and boosted how many times? And he has contracted Corona Virus 3 times. I believe Jill Biden has also, contracted Corona Virus 3 times herself. GWB shaking his head in disbelief. It can't be. These vaccines and booster shots protect us 100,000% guaranteed. Hilarious.
You know those MAGA clowns who refuse to get vaccinated -- they land up on a ventilator in a hospital before croaking from Covid. We get to read about their stories when their relatives post about their passing and the Internet mocks all of their previous anti-vax postings. People who are vaccinated generally tend to have mild symptoms and easily recover at home -- unlike a good number of the vaccinated who land up seriously ill (especially in context of their overall numbers in the population).