Posted on 04/11/2016 6:32:18 PM PDT by writer33
Donald Trump has repeatedly labeled his political opponents liars. He dubbed Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) Lyin' Ted when it became clear that Cruz was a serious rival for his nomination; he called Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) an "even bigger liar" than Cruz. He dubbed Dr. Ben Carson a "pathological liar" and said former Florida Governor Jeb Bush's lies were almost as bad as Cruz's. Trump has termed virtually every mildly adversarial media member a liar, too.
But there's only one truly massive liar in this race: Donald Trump. When Politico attempted to measure how many lies Trump told over the course of 4.6 hours of speeches, they found that he lied, on average, once every five minutes. When Huffington Post catalogued his lies over the course of just one town hall event, they came up with 71 lies.
Trump may do some general housecleaning, but he already gave in to the dark side when he promised the voters in Iowa he’d keep the EPA around to keep forcing the rest of us to buy their ethanol.
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Need to provide specific evidence on how you know this will happen.
I didn't state anywhere there that anything was going to happen. I did speculate on what may happen, but I did not state as fact that it would happen.
Ok, so if I said Donald Trump is, in my opinion, more likely to be able to work with Congress than Ted Cruz, you would be OK with that?
How many jobs did Reagan create (before becoming president)?
I can't argue with that at all. I might have a different opinion, but I can't and will not assume to tell you what your opinion is. That's yours and you're entitled to it, for whatever reasons you choose.
How many jobs did Reagan create (before becoming president)?
Glad you asked.
Ronald Reagan was both a very successful (7 term) SAG President....having to manage a staff of employees and, as a ranch owner, had to manage and hire ranch hands, foreman, and various other positions that help to make a working ranch operate.
As a manager of numerous employees and as a ranch owner, he had managed and influenced the hiring of employees - and as a ranch owner he created/hired the various jobs on his large, working ranch.
cRuz hasn’t had to hire, nor manage, any employees.
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