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To: Robert DeLong
So, your proof is just more lies

You’re the obvious liar, for still refusing to admit that the proper way to determine a President’s contribution to the debt is by counting all the financial liabilities they enacted that extend beyond their individual term in office.

Your original attempt to count the number of work days a President has remaining in office to calculate their overall impact to the debt remains hysterically juvenile, and ignorant, but you’re welcome to stick to your third grade math if you prefer, just don’t bear false witness claiming everyone else is wrong.

57 posted on 06/26/2024 1:45:10 PM PDT by Golden Eagle (Principles, not partisanship)
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To: Golden Eagle
I didn't say were a liar, I said the methods used are often acts of trickery where they use assumptions to transfer the debt upon one president over the other, while they omit other relevant considerations that actual means the debt belongs at the feet of the current president, and not the previous president. They get away with it with these assumptions, and the assumptions become the basis to pull the wool over people's eyes when needed. If it was accepted previously, then it becomes the reality, because they never really go back and correct the assumptions when they are wrong.

But I do insist that you are gullible, that I will admit, because you are oblivious to the games that are played to lay blame on some other president. A ploy the Democrats have been employing for decades.

Instead you accept the claptrap dished out because you defer to their "expertise".

Figures may never lie, but liars always figure. Especially true in politics.

58 posted on 06/26/2024 2:20:39 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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