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Donald Trump says something that isn't true 5.5 times a day. Every day.

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Call it what you want, but there's one indisputable fact: Donald Trump does a stunning amount of it.
According to a count maintained by The Washington Post's Fact Checker and updated Tuesday morning, Trump has now made 1,628 false or misleading claims in his 298 days in office. That's an average of 5.5 a day. Five and a half misleading or outright false statements for each day -- including weekends! -- that Trump has been president.
By the Fact-Checker's estimates, Trump -- if he keeps up his current pace -- will blow past 2,000 misstatements and/or untruths in his first year in office.
Stop. Go back and read that last sentence. Then read it again.

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The President of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20. That's so important I am going to repeat it -- and underline it: The president of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20.
There are consequences to that remarkable record of misleading. And they are already being realized in our culture.
Trump, through his rhetoric and his conduct, has redefined "truth." Truth, now, lies in the eye of the beholder. There is no agreement on settled facts. Everything is seen through the lens of "fake news."
Take the ongoing Roy Moore situation in the Alabama Senate race.
Five days ago, The Washington Post wrote a story in which four women accused Moore, the GOP nominee and a two-time former state Supreme Court chief justice, of pursuing sexual relationships with them when he was in his 30s and they were between 14 and 18 years old. On Monday, a fifth woman, named Beverly Young Nelson, went public -- this time alleging that Moore sexually assaulted her when she was 16.
Moore has totally denied all of the accusations and insisted the entire thing is the product of some sort of broad-scale conspiracy involving Democrats, the media and establishment Republican types like Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
"Fake news," Moore insisted -- and lots and lots of people believe him.
The facts, however, are as follows: None of the five women knew one another. None of them contacted The Washington Post to tell their story. All of them have gone on the record and allowed their names to be released to the public. The Post spoke to more than two dozen corroborating witnesses who knew Moore when he was serving as a district attorney between 1977 to 1982 -- when these alleged episodes occurred. At least two of the women voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. Nelson showed a 1977 high school yearbook in which Moore had written an inscription calling her "beautiful" and signing it "Love, Roy Moore D.A."
When you compare these facts to Moore's denials, it's not a close call. The facts far outnumber Moore's insistence that this is all one big Democratic-media conspiracy.
None of that is a partisan statement. Facts are not partisan. They are just facts.
Unfortunately, we as a country can't agree on the facts anymore. Fact and opinion have become conflated. Lots of people confuse the two -- or have no clue where one ends and the other begins. It feels like New York Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan's famous dictum -- "You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts" -- comes from another time. Hell, it feels like it came from another universe.
Not all of this lies at the feet of Donald Trump. But the President sets the tone. And this President has -- from the moment he announced his presidential bid in June 2015 -- shown a total lack of concern for facts. Not only that, he has flaunted his lack of adherence to established facts as a sort of badge of honor -- a symbol of his lack of commitment to politics as usual.
Telling the truth isn't politics as usual, however. It's just plain decency. And Trump violates that, on average, 5.5 times a day. Every day.
 

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Someone please post a list of positive or good things Trump has done in his presidential term. Dont name call, dont be racist or sexist. Please post a legit list.
 

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Eliminated many job killing regulations
Restricted travel from dysfunctional countries
Changed the business culture encouraging businesses to stay here or move here
Help people retain or regain many jobs they used to be told "are not coming back"
Nominated supreme court justice that won't legislate from the bench
Winning the fight with ISIS
Stopped enabling North Korea and the rest of our enemies
Started the wheels turning for building the wall
Draining the swamp
Exposing the swamp
Surviving all the hate and the idiocy and the lies, and the smear campaign trying to undo him at every turn
Improved both business and consumer confidence, by caring about America first and not mocking us at every turn

An amazing set of accomplishments considering he has to act alone and overcome the idiocy of resist resist resist movement
 

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What did the big O accomplish in his first 10 months?

Jammed a billion dollar stimulus package down our throats that didn't deliver a single thing he said it would deliver, just as bad as Obamacare (talk about lies, those lies matter and fucked people over)
 

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Eliminated many job killing regulations - Results? At the same time creating massive corp tax breaks, which DO NOT lead to more or keeping jobs
Restricted travel from dysfunctional countries - which were ruled racist or unconstitutional
Changed the business culture encouraging businesses to stay here or move here - Really? He has changed business culture? Those he 'convinced to stay' have either back tracked or did massive layoffs.
Help people retain or regain many jobs they used to be told "are not coming back" -Proof please bc that not what I can find
Nominated supreme court justice that won't legislate from the bench - Anti-abortion AND prodeath penalty (which I find funny) but president pick judges in line with their opinions, and he could of done waaaaay worse picking a s.c.j.
Winning the fight with ISIS - I really hope you are joking when you say that
Stopped enabling North Korea and the rest of our enemies - by instigating a criminally insane dictator with mass death capabilities.
Started the wheels turning for building the wall - a waste of money on a project that wil not get completed (and history has taught us its a fools errand)
Draining the swamp - please, his hand picked staff is as dirty as the rest. Sadly the swamp may never be drained. The nature of politics.
Exposing the swamp - who or what has he actually exposed?
Surviving all the hate and the idiocy and the lies, and the smear campaign trying to undo him at every turn -by "surviving" do you mean, so far? Bc it is no different than almost every president EVER. President hating is as old as the position
Improved both business and consumer confidence, by caring about America first and not mocking us at every turn -Im sorry, a presidential accomplishment is "caring"

An amazing set of accomplishments considering he has to act alone and overcome the idiocy of resist resist resist movement

Im looking for substance, not rhetoric.
 
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Is job creation substance? The man is a one man job creating machine.

How is he doing it?

By drastically reducing Government regulations and taxes on both corporations and lower and middle class workers. This will eventuate in money being recirculated back into the economy which will create more jobs for people at all strata of the private sector. He is coincidentally working to bring corporations (jobs) back here from overseas and by brokering deals with foreign governments for American products, and renegotiating trade deals to favor American corporations and our workers.

I would have to do a lot of research to give you specifics. I don't have the time for that. But anyone who has been paying attention to real news would have a sense of the above. There have been repeated announcements to support the above since before the man even occupied the Oval Office continuing right up to and including his recent swing through Asia where he had twenty American businessmen accompany him to work on business deals.
 

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Imagine posting this based on something CNN said.

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Im looking for substance, not rhetoric.

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How's this for substance

"you can keep your insurance if you like it"
"the average American is going to save $ 2,500"
"We're going to cover 30 million more Americans, improve quality AND reduce costs"
"pass my stimulus, and the UE will never exceed 7%"
'Benghazi was the result of a YouTube video"

Here's even more substance, 1,050 elected democrats at federal and state levels would NOT lose their jobs unless they fucked up everything they touched

You had your chance, you failed, time to move on, that's substance
 

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[FONT=&quot]The Trump Administration has enforced strict accountability standards for VA personnel.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]President Trump is taking action to expand opportunities for veterans after they leave military service[/FONT]
 

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[FONT=&quot]President Trump believes that our veterans deserve the best healthcare in the world, and is working to bring the Department of Veterans Affairs up to modern standards.


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