Trump lies. "...4,229 false or misleading claims in 558 days"

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JUL 31 2018
“We signed choice [for veterans] and we did somebody that nobody thought. That’s when you stand in line for weeks and weeks and weeks ... [to see a doctor] and they’re just not there. They’re able to go out and get a private doctor.”

Repeated 12 times
Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUL 31 2018
“In fact [Obamacare] was gone until one gentleman decided at 2 o’clock in the morning.”

Repeated 17 times
Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUL 31 2018
“Obamacare has been a totally disastrous situation.”
Repeated 65 times

Credible estimates suggest the health-care law boosted the number of people with health insurance by 20 million. The Congressional Budget Office said that the individual market would be stable in most markets at least for the next ten years under the Affordable Care Act, though the Trump administration has taken steps to weaken it that have raised premiums.




JUL 31 2018
“We repealed the core of Obamacare. You know the individual mandate.”
Repeated 9 times

This is wrong. Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.





JUL 31 2018
“We’re doing great on health care. We’re allowing Americans to buy better health care for less money through association health plans including across state lines.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.





JUL 30 2018
“Earlier this year, with Robert’s help, we passed Veterans Choice. That was the one I wanted so badly, that we all wanted so badly. This eluded us for 40 years? 50 years? I mean, it's eluded us forever. Forever. If the veterans can't get care, and the kind of care that they need at a VA facility, they have the right to go immediately and see a private doctor and we pay for it. And by doing that, we save, by the way, a lot of money. We take care of our veterans properly.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.





JUL 27 2018
“We've also liberated millions of Americans from the crushing burdens of Obamacare. The cruel individual mandate penalty is gone.”
Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.




JUL 27 2018
“And through Associated Health Plans, we're giving Americans the ability -- just opened -- millions of people going to be signing up. Millions and millions.”
Repeated 7 times
Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.




JUL 26 2018
“Obamacare is on its way out. You look at the cost of Obamacare. It's horrible.”
Repeated 65 times
To put it in context, the number of people affected by premium increases is just one-fourteenth the size of the employment-based health-insurance market. Moreover, some of the initial steps taken by the Trump administration have helped worsen the problems in the individual insurance market — allowing Trump to create a self-fulfilling prophecy.




JUL 26 2018
“It [Obamacare repeal] was done, except we had one man that decided at the -- you know, late in the evening, that he would change his vote. Isn't that wonderful? So he changed his vote. And he surprised all of us.”

Repeated 17 times


Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.

JUL 26 2018
“We just opened about two months ago, and I'm hearing that the numbers are incredible. Numbers of people that are getting really, really good healthcare instead of Obamacare, which is a disaster.”
Repeated 7 times
Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.




JUL 26 2018
“They've been trying to get Choice, where you wait in line for weeks and weeks and weeks -- you're not even very sick -- and by the time you get to see the doctor, you have a terminal illness. They could have taken care of it very easily if you got early. But weeks and weeks -- and we got Choice. And people said you couldn't do that, and we got it. That's where you go and you see a doctor and the country pays -- these are our vets -- the country pays the doctor's bill, which is a tiny fraction of the cost of what would happen and what has been happening. And the lines are being reduced so drastically, and the vets are now able -- if they can't see -- if they can't get immediate service, they go right outside, they get a doctor -- a local doctor. We have deals worked and pricing worked and everything worked and they get taken care of. It's really great.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.



JUL 24 2018
“We passed Veterans Choice, the biggest thing ever, the biggest thing. That’s got to be the biggest improvement you can have. So now, if you can’t get treatment that you need in a timely manner — people used to wait two weeks, three weeks, eight weeks, they couldn’t get to a doctor — you will have the right to see a private doctor immediately and we will pay for it.”

Repeated 12 times


Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.

JUL 23 2018
“[The individual mandate] was the most unpopular element of Obamacare and Obamacare is very rapidly fading away.”
Repeated 9 times

Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.




JUL 23 2018
“We had [the repeal and replace of Obamacare] done, but we missed it by one vote, somebody changed their minds in the middle of the evening. Wonder who that was. But just one of those things, but we're very far progressed and we're now opening up healthcare policies and making it possible for people to buy great healthcare at a low cost.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUL 5 2018
“And even though we got a little surprise vote that evening, you all remember that evening somebody came in with a thumbs down after campaigning for years that he was going to repeal and replace [Obamacare].”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUL 5 2018
“But that’s okay because we, for the most part, have already done it [repealed and replaced Obamacare]. … We got rid of the individual mandate and lots of other things.”
The Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate was repealed in Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, but other core provisions such as insurance exchanges and mandating coverage for preexisting conditions remain.



JUL 5 2018
“Jon Tester showed his true colors with his shameful, dishonest attacks on a great man, a friend of mine, a man that I said, “Why don’t you run the VA? You’d be great,” Navy Admiral Ronny Jackson. And a report just came out, and I should have brought it because I would have read it, but it’s long but beautiful for Ronny Jackson. Secret Service are all over the place. And they wrote a report that what he said was so false and so untrue.”

Tester, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Veteran Affairs Committee, made public several allegations against Jackson. The White House conducted a review that found evidence of minor incidents but not the most serious allegations Tester had described, and the Secret Service released a statement denying several allegations. The Defense Department inspector general is investigating Jackson but has not released a report. Republicans believed Jackson to be unqualified, and Tester’s actions had the support of Veterans’ Affairs Committee chairman, Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.).





JUL 5 2018
“We are allowing businesses to join forces to buy better health care for less money through association health plans. … Millions of people are already signing up.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump’s Labor Department has adopted a new rule to allow small businesses to band together to buy health-care plans as long as they share a “common geography or industry.” The Congressional Budget Office estimates that millions of people may switch over to these health plans, but there’s no evidence “millions of people are already signing up.” These plans won't be sold until September.




JUL 5 2018
“We passed a landmark VA accountability law that everybody said could not be passed. … Everyone said it couldn’t be passed, has not been able to be passed for 45 years, and we just got it passed, VA accountability. So now you can fire people when they don’t do a job.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUL 5 2018
“And the other thing we just passed a few weeks ago, and you’ve heard me talk about this, I’ve always said, “You know, our greatest people, they’re the greatest people, the vets.” They’ve protected us. Some of them have suffered greatly. And we weren’t taking proper care of them. They were waiting in line for 12 days. … Even if you have, like, a bad cold, you have something, people were going in with nothing much, and they were coming out six months later. They can’t see a doctor. They were coming out with a terminal illness that could’ve been corrected easily. And I said, why are we sending people who can wait for these long periods? Just send them across the street to a local doctor. Get taken care of, and we pay the bill. And everybody said, “We’ve been trying to get that passed for 40 years.” I got it passed three weeks ago.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUL 3 2018
“I signed into law, just recently, the VA Accountability legislation. And just so you understand, accountability -- you couldn't fire anybody in the VA. They could be sadists. They could be late. They could be bad. They could have lots of problems. They could talk back to you. You couldn't do a thing.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUL 3 2018
“As you know, sometimes veterans will stand on line for days and days, for weeks. … So what we're doing is -- now, if there's a wait, if there's a problem, you're going to a doctor that might be right across the street. You're going to get taken care of immediately.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUN 28 2018
“Obamacare is largely gone now.”
Repeated 9 times

This is wrong. Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.





JUN 28 2018
“We're opening up unbelievable healthcare cross state lines, highly competitive. Really great healthcare. Everyone is competing for it. All of the insurance companies are dying to get it. They all want to compete. The costs are going to be low. And it's costing our country nothing. Nothing. And it's so much better than any form of insurance.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.





JUN 28 2018
“And we did repeal and replace Obamacare. Unfortunately, one senator decided to put the thumb down, late in the morning. And that was not a good thing when he put that thumb down. But we've made up for it and, in many ways, more than made up for it.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.





JUN 27 2018
“We just came out with the association plan, which is phenomenal. Millions and millions of people are signing up.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.




JUN 27 2018
“Accountability with the vets. The V.A. -- there was no accountability. You'd have people that were protected, whether it was civil service unions, who cares. They were protected. You couldn't fire them. … For 40 years they tried to get the V.A. Accountability Act passed. I got it passed. And now, you look at the guy that did it, and you say, ‘Jim Smith, you've done a hell of a lousy job. You're late, and you don't treat our vets right. Jim, I'm sorry, you're fired.’”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUN 27 2018
“But even more important, V.A. choice. So now you go see a doctor when you have to wait on line. OK?”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.





JUN 23 2018
“Don't forget I had it finished. Did we have it? It was done. Repeal and replace Obamacare. It was done until early in the morning. A man walked in and he said, 'Thumbs down, thumbs down.' That was not good and nobody knew he was going to do that. He campaigned on repeal and replace. He campaigned for years.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUN 23 2018
“We've signed landmark accountability legislation for the V.A., where you're accountable now if you do a bad job. We fire you.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.






JUN 23 2018
“And two weeks ago we passed choice, V.A. choice, where rather than waiting in line for weeks, and weeks and dying. People went in there moderately to have a minor problem, they end up it takes so long, they end up terminal. Now they go see a doctor and we pay for the doctor.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUN 20 2018
“And you're going to get great healthcare [through associations] -- highly competitive -- at a much lower price than you've been paying.”
Repeated 7 times
Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.





JUN 20 2018
“It is a horror show -- Obamacare.”
Repeated 65 times

To put it in context, the number of people affected by premium increases is just one-fourteenth the size of the employment-based health-insurance market. Moreover, some of the initial steps taken by the Trump administration have helped worsen the problems in the individual insurance market — allowing Trump to create a self-fulfilling prophecy.




JUN 20 2018
“We have Right to Try. For years, they've been trying to get this approved. Right to Try.”

Right to Try wasn't a protracted battle — the idea was only coined 5 years ago. The FDA already approved 99 percent of requests for access to unapproved drugs, but supporters thought these policies were too restrictive.




JUN 20 2018
“So we passed a bill that they have been trying to pass for almost 40 years. It's called V.A. Accountability.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUN 20 2018
“And now we're bringing down the prices for prescription drugs -- way down.”
Repeated 2 times
Various health-care experts dispute Trump's claim that his plan to lower prescription drug prices would cut costs meaningfully for consumers. Trump once promised to allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices, but this did not end up in his plan.




JUN 19 2018
“And we actually thought we had the votes [to repeal and replace Obamacare], and then one man, very early in the morning, went thumbs down. So that was that. But we almost got rid of Obamacare without him. And that was a very sad day for the Republican Party. That was a very sad day for the country when that vote was cast -- that final vote was cast. A thumbs down. I remember it well.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUN 7 2018
“Our Justice Department must not let Awan & Debbie Wasserman Schultz off the hook. The Democrat I.T. scandal is a key to much of the corruption we see today. They want to make a “plea deal” to hide what is on their Server. Where is Server? Really bad!”



Trump appears to embrace a conspiracy theory as he takes the unusual step of commenting on a criminal case. The case surrounding Imran Awan and his wife has been the subject of interest among conservatives and conspiracy theorists for more than a year. They were charged last year with conspiring to commit bank fraud and making false statements on a loan application and unlawful monetary transactions. But conservatives have suggested the couple were engaged in something much worse because Awan was an IT specialist for House lawmakers. An internal review found he and colleagues seemed to be bending rules on computer network access so they could share job duties. The Justice Department has debunked several conspiracy theories fanned by right-wing websites about Awan's work in Congress.

JUN 6 2018
“[VA reform] has been for years; for 30, 40 years, they've been trying to get this done, and they haven't been able to. And we got it done.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.





JUN 6 2018
“My administration has also taken action to ensure veterans can seamlessly transition their medical records from the Department of Defense into the VA.”

The Trump administration has taken steps to have the VA adopt the same new system the Department of Defence has been using, but that system had a bumpy roll out and some physicians fear the transfer would be even more of a boondoggle at the VA.




JUN 6 2018
“We’re going to have a great healthcare bill planned. And it’s going to be great healthcare for a much smaller price than anybody ever thought possible.”
The Trump administration has taken no steps to introduce a new health care bill.




JUN 4 2018
“We had Repeal & Replace done (and the saving to our country of one trillion dollars) except for one person, but it is getting done anyway. Individual Mandate is gone and great, less expensive plans will be announced this month. Drug prices coming down & Right to Try!”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




MAY 29 2018
“The MS-13 lover, Nancy Pelosi. She loves MS-13. Can you imagine? Remember? I said they're animals, and she said, 'How dare you say that? How dare you say that?' Have you seen what they've done? Have you seen what they are doing to us? And we're taking them out of our country by the thousands -- out, out by the thousands.”

It's absurd to claim House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi "loves MS-13." Trump's "animals" comment at first was misreported by various news organizations as applying to all undocumented immigrants, when in fact Trump was answering a question only about MS-13 gang members. Pelosi did not mention MS-13 while responding to Trump's "animals" comment. She approached the issue more gingerly, saying "calling people animals is not a good thing." Responding to the misreported comments from Trump, Pelosi said, "When the president of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, ‘These aren't people. These are animals,’ you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person?" She was not defending MS-13.





MAY 29 2018
“So, last week, I visited a place where -- I essentially grew up right next to it -- to discuss the menace of MS-13. This vicious gang has transformed once peaceful, beautiful communities that I know so well -- I know them all -- into bloodstained killing fields, savagely murdering, raping and mutilating their victims. ... And then I have to listen to Pelosi and these people saying, 'We have to respect them. They are human beings.' They are not human beings.”

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi never said "we have to respect" MS-13 gang members or anything close. The Pelosi comments Trump is referencing were about undocumented immigrants.





MAY 29 2018
“Repeal and replace Obamacare. But what -- we had it done, folks. It was done, and then, early in the morning, somebody turned the hand in the wrong direction. ... That cost our country $1 trillion in entitlement saving that nobody would have known.”



Trump's estimate is way off. The Senate bill to repeal and replace Obamacare that Trump is talking about would have reduced the deficit by a net $321 billion over 10 years, according to a joint analysis by the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation.

MAY 29 2018
“Plus, in the tax cuts, what did we get? The individual mandate is out the window. That was the most unpopular part of Obamacare. So unconstitutional.”
In a 5-4 decision written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that the individual mandate was constitutional under Congress's taxation powers.




MAY 29 2018
“So [under the Obamacare individual mandate] you pay not to have to pay for health care. You pay for the -- every time I think of this, you pay for the privilege of not getting health care -- great. That's a great one. I love that. That was an Obama special. Who would think of that? Who would think of it?”


The conservative Heritage Foundation came up with the idea of an individual health care mandate. Before it was signed into law at the federal level, the mandate had been a cornerstone of Republican Mitt Romney's health care reforms when he was governor of Massachusetts. Barack Obama did not come up with this idea. In fact, he opposed it when he campaigned for president in 2008, only to change his mind later.




MAY 23 2018
“I noticed recently, where Democrats -- Nancy Pelosi, as an example -- are trying to defend MS-13 gang members. I called them animals the other day, and I was met with rebuke.”

Trump's "animals" comment at first was misreported by various news organizations as applying to all undocumented immigrants, when in fact Trump was answering a question only about MS-13 gang members. Pelosi did not mention MS-13 while responding to Trump's "animals" comment. She approached the issue more gingerly, saying "calling people animals is not a good thing." Responding to the misreported comments from Trump, Pelosi said, "When the president of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, ‘These aren't people. These are animals,’ you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person?" She was not defending MS-13.



MAY 18 2018
“As many as three in four individuals released from prison have difficulty finding work.”

A widely cited 2008 study from the Urban Institute found that 45 percent of their survey sample were employed after eight months in prison.
 
And yet the idiots in Tampa last night created a near riot around the press platform with their stupid, ignorant obscenities.

Appalling that so many can be so fucking blind.

Analysis | President Trump has made 4,229 false or misleading claims in 558 days

Appalling--and hilarious too, by the way--how the thing so many hate keeps them so busy doing it. Imagine a day when President Trump did not fixate your entire being on scouring the Web for measure and judgment of his every word. Now ask yourself who has succeeded in costing whom more precious personal time? My recommendation:

 
Funny....

The meat puppet faggot's cock holster didn't open up unless a dick was going in, or a lie was coming out for 8 years.

Now... granted the meat puppet faggot was not out everyday communicating (lying to) with the public. He pretty much kept all of his appearances strictly controlled and all of his lies came off a teleprompter while Valerie Jarrett's hand was up his ass.

Trump comes out and says something public several times a day, and no matter what it is bed wetters will say it's a lie and pretend Trump is the second president we've ever had and no POTUS has ever said something that wasn't 100% factually accurate and above question.

It truly has gotten to the point where I don't care what the man says or does because as long as the bed wetters are enraged about it, something productive is being accomplished.


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I punched in the "Healthcare" filter:


JUL 31 2018
“We signed choice [for veterans] and we did somebody that nobody thought. That’s when you stand in line for weeks and weeks and weeks ... [to see a doctor] and they’re just not there. They’re able to go out and get a private doctor.”

Repeated 12 times
Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUL 31 2018
“In fact [Obamacare] was gone until one gentleman decided at 2 o’clock in the morning.”

Repeated 17 times
Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUL 31 2018
“Obamacare has been a totally disastrous situation.”
Repeated 65 times

Credible estimates suggest the health-care law boosted the number of people with health insurance by 20 million. The Congressional Budget Office said that the individual market would be stable in most markets at least for the next ten years under the Affordable Care Act, though the Trump administration has taken steps to weaken it that have raised premiums.




JUL 31 2018
“We repealed the core of Obamacare. You know the individual mandate.”
Repeated 9 times

This is wrong. Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.





JUL 31 2018
“We’re doing great on health care. We’re allowing Americans to buy better health care for less money through association health plans including across state lines.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.





JUL 30 2018
“Earlier this year, with Robert’s help, we passed Veterans Choice. That was the one I wanted so badly, that we all wanted so badly. This eluded us for 40 years? 50 years? I mean, it's eluded us forever. Forever. If the veterans can't get care, and the kind of care that they need at a VA facility, they have the right to go immediately and see a private doctor and we pay for it. And by doing that, we save, by the way, a lot of money. We take care of our veterans properly.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.





JUL 27 2018
“We've also liberated millions of Americans from the crushing burdens of Obamacare. The cruel individual mandate penalty is gone.”
Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.




JUL 27 2018
“And through Associated Health Plans, we're giving Americans the ability -- just opened -- millions of people going to be signing up. Millions and millions.”
Repeated 7 times
Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.




JUL 26 2018
“Obamacare is on its way out. You look at the cost of Obamacare. It's horrible.”
Repeated 65 times
To put it in context, the number of people affected by premium increases is just one-fourteenth the size of the employment-based health-insurance market. Moreover, some of the initial steps taken by the Trump administration have helped worsen the problems in the individual insurance market — allowing Trump to create a self-fulfilling prophecy.




JUL 26 2018
“It [Obamacare repeal] was done, except we had one man that decided at the -- you know, late in the evening, that he would change his vote. Isn't that wonderful? So he changed his vote. And he surprised all of us.”

Repeated 17 times


Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.

JUL 26 2018
“We just opened about two months ago, and I'm hearing that the numbers are incredible. Numbers of people that are getting really, really good healthcare instead of Obamacare, which is a disaster.”
Repeated 7 times
Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.




JUL 26 2018
“They've been trying to get Choice, where you wait in line for weeks and weeks and weeks -- you're not even very sick -- and by the time you get to see the doctor, you have a terminal illness. They could have taken care of it very easily if you got early. But weeks and weeks -- and we got Choice. And people said you couldn't do that, and we got it. That's where you go and you see a doctor and the country pays -- these are our vets -- the country pays the doctor's bill, which is a tiny fraction of the cost of what would happen and what has been happening. And the lines are being reduced so drastically, and the vets are now able -- if they can't see -- if they can't get immediate service, they go right outside, they get a doctor -- a local doctor. We have deals worked and pricing worked and everything worked and they get taken care of. It's really great.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.



JUL 24 2018
“We passed Veterans Choice, the biggest thing ever, the biggest thing. That’s got to be the biggest improvement you can have. So now, if you can’t get treatment that you need in a timely manner — people used to wait two weeks, three weeks, eight weeks, they couldn’t get to a doctor — you will have the right to see a private doctor immediately and we will pay for it.”

Repeated 12 times


Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.

JUL 23 2018
“[The individual mandate] was the most unpopular element of Obamacare and Obamacare is very rapidly fading away.”
Repeated 9 times

Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.




JUL 23 2018
“We had [the repeal and replace of Obamacare] done, but we missed it by one vote, somebody changed their minds in the middle of the evening. Wonder who that was. But just one of those things, but we're very far progressed and we're now opening up healthcare policies and making it possible for people to buy great healthcare at a low cost.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUL 5 2018
“And even though we got a little surprise vote that evening, you all remember that evening somebody came in with a thumbs down after campaigning for years that he was going to repeal and replace [Obamacare].”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUL 5 2018
“But that’s okay because we, for the most part, have already done it [repealed and replaced Obamacare]. … We got rid of the individual mandate and lots of other things.”
The Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate was repealed in Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, but other core provisions such as insurance exchanges and mandating coverage for preexisting conditions remain.



JUL 5 2018
“Jon Tester showed his true colors with his shameful, dishonest attacks on a great man, a friend of mine, a man that I said, “Why don’t you run the VA? You’d be great,” Navy Admiral Ronny Jackson. And a report just came out, and I should have brought it because I would have read it, but it’s long but beautiful for Ronny Jackson. Secret Service are all over the place. And they wrote a report that what he said was so false and so untrue.”

Tester, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Veteran Affairs Committee, made public several allegations against Jackson. The White House conducted a review that found evidence of minor incidents but not the most serious allegations Tester had described, and the Secret Service released a statement denying several allegations. The Defense Department inspector general is investigating Jackson but has not released a report. Republicans believed Jackson to be unqualified, and Tester’s actions had the support of Veterans’ Affairs Committee chairman, Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.).





JUL 5 2018
“We are allowing businesses to join forces to buy better health care for less money through association health plans. … Millions of people are already signing up.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump’s Labor Department has adopted a new rule to allow small businesses to band together to buy health-care plans as long as they share a “common geography or industry.” The Congressional Budget Office estimates that millions of people may switch over to these health plans, but there’s no evidence “millions of people are already signing up.” These plans won't be sold until September.




JUL 5 2018
“We passed a landmark VA accountability law that everybody said could not be passed. … Everyone said it couldn’t be passed, has not been able to be passed for 45 years, and we just got it passed, VA accountability. So now you can fire people when they don’t do a job.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUL 5 2018
“And the other thing we just passed a few weeks ago, and you’ve heard me talk about this, I’ve always said, “You know, our greatest people, they’re the greatest people, the vets.” They’ve protected us. Some of them have suffered greatly. And we weren’t taking proper care of them. They were waiting in line for 12 days. … Even if you have, like, a bad cold, you have something, people were going in with nothing much, and they were coming out six months later. They can’t see a doctor. They were coming out with a terminal illness that could’ve been corrected easily. And I said, why are we sending people who can wait for these long periods? Just send them across the street to a local doctor. Get taken care of, and we pay the bill. And everybody said, “We’ve been trying to get that passed for 40 years.” I got it passed three weeks ago.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUL 3 2018
“I signed into law, just recently, the VA Accountability legislation. And just so you understand, accountability -- you couldn't fire anybody in the VA. They could be sadists. They could be late. They could be bad. They could have lots of problems. They could talk back to you. You couldn't do a thing.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUL 3 2018
“As you know, sometimes veterans will stand on line for days and days, for weeks. … So what we're doing is -- now, if there's a wait, if there's a problem, you're going to a doctor that might be right across the street. You're going to get taken care of immediately.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUN 28 2018
“Obamacare is largely gone now.”
Repeated 9 times

This is wrong. Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.





JUN 28 2018
“We're opening up unbelievable healthcare cross state lines, highly competitive. Really great healthcare. Everyone is competing for it. All of the insurance companies are dying to get it. They all want to compete. The costs are going to be low. And it's costing our country nothing. Nothing. And it's so much better than any form of insurance.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.





JUN 28 2018
“And we did repeal and replace Obamacare. Unfortunately, one senator decided to put the thumb down, late in the morning. And that was not a good thing when he put that thumb down. But we've made up for it and, in many ways, more than made up for it.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.





JUN 27 2018
“We just came out with the association plan, which is phenomenal. Millions and millions of people are signing up.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.




JUN 27 2018
“Accountability with the vets. The V.A. -- there was no accountability. You'd have people that were protected, whether it was civil service unions, who cares. They were protected. You couldn't fire them. … For 40 years they tried to get the V.A. Accountability Act passed. I got it passed. And now, you look at the guy that did it, and you say, ‘Jim Smith, you've done a hell of a lousy job. You're late, and you don't treat our vets right. Jim, I'm sorry, you're fired.’”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUN 27 2018
“But even more important, V.A. choice. So now you go see a doctor when you have to wait on line. OK?”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.





JUN 23 2018
“Don't forget I had it finished. Did we have it? It was done. Repeal and replace Obamacare. It was done until early in the morning. A man walked in and he said, 'Thumbs down, thumbs down.' That was not good and nobody knew he was going to do that. He campaigned on repeal and replace. He campaigned for years.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUN 23 2018
“We've signed landmark accountability legislation for the V.A., where you're accountable now if you do a bad job. We fire you.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.






JUN 23 2018
“And two weeks ago we passed choice, V.A. choice, where rather than waiting in line for weeks, and weeks and dying. People went in there moderately to have a minor problem, they end up it takes so long, they end up terminal. Now they go see a doctor and we pay for the doctor.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUN 20 2018
“And you're going to get great healthcare [through associations] -- highly competitive -- at a much lower price than you've been paying.”
Repeated 7 times
Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.





JUN 20 2018
“It is a horror show -- Obamacare.”
Repeated 65 times

To put it in context, the number of people affected by premium increases is just one-fourteenth the size of the employment-based health-insurance market. Moreover, some of the initial steps taken by the Trump administration have helped worsen the problems in the individual insurance market — allowing Trump to create a self-fulfilling prophecy.




JUN 20 2018
“We have Right to Try. For years, they've been trying to get this approved. Right to Try.”

Right to Try wasn't a protracted battle — the idea was only coined 5 years ago. The FDA already approved 99 percent of requests for access to unapproved drugs, but supporters thought these policies were too restrictive.




JUN 20 2018
“So we passed a bill that they have been trying to pass for almost 40 years. It's called V.A. Accountability.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUN 20 2018
“And now we're bringing down the prices for prescription drugs -- way down.”
Repeated 2 times
Various health-care experts dispute Trump's claim that his plan to lower prescription drug prices would cut costs meaningfully for consumers. Trump once promised to allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices, but this did not end up in his plan.




JUN 19 2018
“And we actually thought we had the votes [to repeal and replace Obamacare], and then one man, very early in the morning, went thumbs down. So that was that. But we almost got rid of Obamacare without him. And that was a very sad day for the Republican Party. That was a very sad day for the country when that vote was cast -- that final vote was cast. A thumbs down. I remember it well.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUN 7 2018
“Our Justice Department must not let Awan & Debbie Wasserman Schultz off the hook. The Democrat I.T. scandal is a key to much of the corruption we see today. They want to make a “plea deal” to hide what is on their Server. Where is Server? Really bad!”



Trump appears to embrace a conspiracy theory as he takes the unusual step of commenting on a criminal case. The case surrounding Imran Awan and his wife has been the subject of interest among conservatives and conspiracy theorists for more than a year. They were charged last year with conspiring to commit bank fraud and making false statements on a loan application and unlawful monetary transactions. But conservatives have suggested the couple were engaged in something much worse because Awan was an IT specialist for House lawmakers. An internal review found he and colleagues seemed to be bending rules on computer network access so they could share job duties. The Justice Department has debunked several conspiracy theories fanned by right-wing websites about Awan's work in Congress.

JUN 6 2018
“[VA reform] has been for years; for 30, 40 years, they've been trying to get this done, and they haven't been able to. And we got it done.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.





JUN 6 2018
“My administration has also taken action to ensure veterans can seamlessly transition their medical records from the Department of Defense into the VA.”

The Trump administration has taken steps to have the VA adopt the same new system the Department of Defence has been using, but that system had a bumpy roll out and some physicians fear the transfer would be even more of a boondoggle at the VA.




JUN 6 2018
“We’re going to have a great healthcare bill planned. And it’s going to be great healthcare for a much smaller price than anybody ever thought possible.”
The Trump administration has taken no steps to introduce a new health care bill.




JUN 4 2018
“We had Repeal & Replace done (and the saving to our country of one trillion dollars) except for one person, but it is getting done anyway. Individual Mandate is gone and great, less expensive plans will be announced this month. Drug prices coming down & Right to Try!”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




MAY 29 2018
“The MS-13 lover, Nancy Pelosi. She loves MS-13. Can you imagine? Remember? I said they're animals, and she said, 'How dare you say that? How dare you say that?' Have you seen what they've done? Have you seen what they are doing to us? And we're taking them out of our country by the thousands -- out, out by the thousands.”

It's absurd to claim House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi "loves MS-13." Trump's "animals" comment at first was misreported by various news organizations as applying to all undocumented immigrants, when in fact Trump was answering a question only about MS-13 gang members. Pelosi did not mention MS-13 while responding to Trump's "animals" comment. She approached the issue more gingerly, saying "calling people animals is not a good thing." Responding to the misreported comments from Trump, Pelosi said, "When the president of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, ‘These aren't people. These are animals,’ you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person?" She was not defending MS-13.





MAY 29 2018
“So, last week, I visited a place where -- I essentially grew up right next to it -- to discuss the menace of MS-13. This vicious gang has transformed once peaceful, beautiful communities that I know so well -- I know them all -- into bloodstained killing fields, savagely murdering, raping and mutilating their victims. ... And then I have to listen to Pelosi and these people saying, 'We have to respect them. They are human beings.' They are not human beings.”

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi never said "we have to respect" MS-13 gang members or anything close. The Pelosi comments Trump is referencing were about undocumented immigrants.





MAY 29 2018
“Repeal and replace Obamacare. But what -- we had it done, folks. It was done, and then, early in the morning, somebody turned the hand in the wrong direction. ... That cost our country $1 trillion in entitlement saving that nobody would have known.”



Trump's estimate is way off. The Senate bill to repeal and replace Obamacare that Trump is talking about would have reduced the deficit by a net $321 billion over 10 years, according to a joint analysis by the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation.

MAY 29 2018
“Plus, in the tax cuts, what did we get? The individual mandate is out the window. That was the most unpopular part of Obamacare. So unconstitutional.”
In a 5-4 decision written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that the individual mandate was constitutional under Congress's taxation powers.




MAY 29 2018
“So [under the Obamacare individual mandate] you pay not to have to pay for health care. You pay for the -- every time I think of this, you pay for the privilege of not getting health care -- great. That's a great one. I love that. That was an Obama special. Who would think of that? Who would think of it?”


The conservative Heritage Foundation came up with the idea of an individual health care mandate. Before it was signed into law at the federal level, the mandate had been a cornerstone of Republican Mitt Romney's health care reforms when he was governor of Massachusetts. Barack Obama did not come up with this idea. In fact, he opposed it when he campaigned for president in 2008, only to change his mind later.




MAY 23 2018
“I noticed recently, where Democrats -- Nancy Pelosi, as an example -- are trying to defend MS-13 gang members. I called them animals the other day, and I was met with rebuke.”

Trump's "animals" comment at first was misreported by various news organizations as applying to all undocumented immigrants, when in fact Trump was answering a question only about MS-13 gang members. Pelosi did not mention MS-13 while responding to Trump's "animals" comment. She approached the issue more gingerly, saying "calling people animals is not a good thing." Responding to the misreported comments from Trump, Pelosi said, "When the president of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, ‘These aren't people. These are animals,’ you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person?" She was not defending MS-13.



MAY 18 2018
“As many as three in four individuals released from prison have difficulty finding work.”

A widely cited 2008 study from the Urban Institute found that 45 percent of their survey sample were employed after eight months in prison.
Imagine having a life this boring.

Jesus Christ lol
 
I punched in the "Healthcare" filter:


JUL 31 2018
“We signed choice [for veterans] and we did somebody that nobody thought. That’s when you stand in line for weeks and weeks and weeks ... [to see a doctor] and they’re just not there. They’re able to go out and get a private doctor.”

Repeated 12 times
Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUL 31 2018
“In fact [Obamacare] was gone until one gentleman decided at 2 o’clock in the morning.”

Repeated 17 times
Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUL 31 2018
“Obamacare has been a totally disastrous situation.”
Repeated 65 times

Credible estimates suggest the health-care law boosted the number of people with health insurance by 20 million. The Congressional Budget Office said that the individual market would be stable in most markets at least for the next ten years under the Affordable Care Act, though the Trump administration has taken steps to weaken it that have raised premiums.




JUL 31 2018
“We repealed the core of Obamacare. You know the individual mandate.”
Repeated 9 times

This is wrong. Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.





JUL 31 2018
“We’re doing great on health care. We’re allowing Americans to buy better health care for less money through association health plans including across state lines.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.





JUL 30 2018
“Earlier this year, with Robert’s help, we passed Veterans Choice. That was the one I wanted so badly, that we all wanted so badly. This eluded us for 40 years? 50 years? I mean, it's eluded us forever. Forever. If the veterans can't get care, and the kind of care that they need at a VA facility, they have the right to go immediately and see a private doctor and we pay for it. And by doing that, we save, by the way, a lot of money. We take care of our veterans properly.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.





JUL 27 2018
“We've also liberated millions of Americans from the crushing burdens of Obamacare. The cruel individual mandate penalty is gone.”
Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.




JUL 27 2018
“And through Associated Health Plans, we're giving Americans the ability -- just opened -- millions of people going to be signing up. Millions and millions.”
Repeated 7 times
Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.




JUL 26 2018
“Obamacare is on its way out. You look at the cost of Obamacare. It's horrible.”
Repeated 65 times
To put it in context, the number of people affected by premium increases is just one-fourteenth the size of the employment-based health-insurance market. Moreover, some of the initial steps taken by the Trump administration have helped worsen the problems in the individual insurance market — allowing Trump to create a self-fulfilling prophecy.




JUL 26 2018
“It [Obamacare repeal] was done, except we had one man that decided at the -- you know, late in the evening, that he would change his vote. Isn't that wonderful? So he changed his vote. And he surprised all of us.”

Repeated 17 times


Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.

JUL 26 2018
“We just opened about two months ago, and I'm hearing that the numbers are incredible. Numbers of people that are getting really, really good healthcare instead of Obamacare, which is a disaster.”
Repeated 7 times
Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.




JUL 26 2018
“They've been trying to get Choice, where you wait in line for weeks and weeks and weeks -- you're not even very sick -- and by the time you get to see the doctor, you have a terminal illness. They could have taken care of it very easily if you got early. But weeks and weeks -- and we got Choice. And people said you couldn't do that, and we got it. That's where you go and you see a doctor and the country pays -- these are our vets -- the country pays the doctor's bill, which is a tiny fraction of the cost of what would happen and what has been happening. And the lines are being reduced so drastically, and the vets are now able -- if they can't see -- if they can't get immediate service, they go right outside, they get a doctor -- a local doctor. We have deals worked and pricing worked and everything worked and they get taken care of. It's really great.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.



JUL 24 2018
“We passed Veterans Choice, the biggest thing ever, the biggest thing. That’s got to be the biggest improvement you can have. So now, if you can’t get treatment that you need in a timely manner — people used to wait two weeks, three weeks, eight weeks, they couldn’t get to a doctor — you will have the right to see a private doctor immediately and we will pay for it.”

Repeated 12 times


Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.

JUL 23 2018
“[The individual mandate] was the most unpopular element of Obamacare and Obamacare is very rapidly fading away.”
Repeated 9 times

Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.




JUL 23 2018
“We had [the repeal and replace of Obamacare] done, but we missed it by one vote, somebody changed their minds in the middle of the evening. Wonder who that was. But just one of those things, but we're very far progressed and we're now opening up healthcare policies and making it possible for people to buy great healthcare at a low cost.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUL 5 2018
“And even though we got a little surprise vote that evening, you all remember that evening somebody came in with a thumbs down after campaigning for years that he was going to repeal and replace [Obamacare].”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUL 5 2018
“But that’s okay because we, for the most part, have already done it [repealed and replaced Obamacare]. … We got rid of the individual mandate and lots of other things.”
The Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate was repealed in Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, but other core provisions such as insurance exchanges and mandating coverage for preexisting conditions remain.



JUL 5 2018
“Jon Tester showed his true colors with his shameful, dishonest attacks on a great man, a friend of mine, a man that I said, “Why don’t you run the VA? You’d be great,” Navy Admiral Ronny Jackson. And a report just came out, and I should have brought it because I would have read it, but it’s long but beautiful for Ronny Jackson. Secret Service are all over the place. And they wrote a report that what he said was so false and so untrue.”

Tester, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Veteran Affairs Committee, made public several allegations against Jackson. The White House conducted a review that found evidence of minor incidents but not the most serious allegations Tester had described, and the Secret Service released a statement denying several allegations. The Defense Department inspector general is investigating Jackson but has not released a report. Republicans believed Jackson to be unqualified, and Tester’s actions had the support of Veterans’ Affairs Committee chairman, Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.).





JUL 5 2018
“We are allowing businesses to join forces to buy better health care for less money through association health plans. … Millions of people are already signing up.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump’s Labor Department has adopted a new rule to allow small businesses to band together to buy health-care plans as long as they share a “common geography or industry.” The Congressional Budget Office estimates that millions of people may switch over to these health plans, but there’s no evidence “millions of people are already signing up.” These plans won't be sold until September.




JUL 5 2018
“We passed a landmark VA accountability law that everybody said could not be passed. … Everyone said it couldn’t be passed, has not been able to be passed for 45 years, and we just got it passed, VA accountability. So now you can fire people when they don’t do a job.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUL 5 2018
“And the other thing we just passed a few weeks ago, and you’ve heard me talk about this, I’ve always said, “You know, our greatest people, they’re the greatest people, the vets.” They’ve protected us. Some of them have suffered greatly. And we weren’t taking proper care of them. They were waiting in line for 12 days. … Even if you have, like, a bad cold, you have something, people were going in with nothing much, and they were coming out six months later. They can’t see a doctor. They were coming out with a terminal illness that could’ve been corrected easily. And I said, why are we sending people who can wait for these long periods? Just send them across the street to a local doctor. Get taken care of, and we pay the bill. And everybody said, “We’ve been trying to get that passed for 40 years.” I got it passed three weeks ago.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUL 3 2018
“I signed into law, just recently, the VA Accountability legislation. And just so you understand, accountability -- you couldn't fire anybody in the VA. They could be sadists. They could be late. They could be bad. They could have lots of problems. They could talk back to you. You couldn't do a thing.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUL 3 2018
“As you know, sometimes veterans will stand on line for days and days, for weeks. … So what we're doing is -- now, if there's a wait, if there's a problem, you're going to a doctor that might be right across the street. You're going to get taken care of immediately.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUN 28 2018
“Obamacare is largely gone now.”
Repeated 9 times

This is wrong. Eliminating the individual mandate may weaken the Affordable Care Act, as it may lead to risk pools that are less healthy, but it does not wipe out the law.





JUN 28 2018
“We're opening up unbelievable healthcare cross state lines, highly competitive. Really great healthcare. Everyone is competing for it. All of the insurance companies are dying to get it. They all want to compete. The costs are going to be low. And it's costing our country nothing. Nothing. And it's so much better than any form of insurance.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.





JUN 28 2018
“And we did repeal and replace Obamacare. Unfortunately, one senator decided to put the thumb down, late in the morning. And that was not a good thing when he put that thumb down. But we've made up for it and, in many ways, more than made up for it.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.





JUN 27 2018
“We just came out with the association plan, which is phenomenal. Millions and millions of people are signing up.”
Repeated 7 times

Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.




JUN 27 2018
“Accountability with the vets. The V.A. -- there was no accountability. You'd have people that were protected, whether it was civil service unions, who cares. They were protected. You couldn't fire them. … For 40 years they tried to get the V.A. Accountability Act passed. I got it passed. And now, you look at the guy that did it, and you say, ‘Jim Smith, you've done a hell of a lousy job. You're late, and you don't treat our vets right. Jim, I'm sorry, you're fired.’”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUN 27 2018
“But even more important, V.A. choice. So now you go see a doctor when you have to wait on line. OK?”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.





JUN 23 2018
“Don't forget I had it finished. Did we have it? It was done. Repeal and replace Obamacare. It was done until early in the morning. A man walked in and he said, 'Thumbs down, thumbs down.' That was not good and nobody knew he was going to do that. He campaigned on repeal and replace. He campaigned for years.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUN 23 2018
“We've signed landmark accountability legislation for the V.A., where you're accountable now if you do a bad job. We fire you.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.






JUN 23 2018
“And two weeks ago we passed choice, V.A. choice, where rather than waiting in line for weeks, and weeks and dying. People went in there moderately to have a minor problem, they end up it takes so long, they end up terminal. Now they go see a doctor and we pay for the doctor.”
Repeated 12 times

Despite Trump’s claims, veterans are still facing long wait times. A 2018 report by the Government Accountability Office found that veterans referred to Trump’s “choice” program “could potentially wait up to 70 calendar days” to be seen by a doctor, which is not consistent with the requirement that they receive care within 30 days. On average, the study found veterans using the choice program wait 64 days.




JUN 20 2018
“And you're going to get great healthcare [through associations] -- highly competitive -- at a much lower price than you've been paying.”
Repeated 7 times
Trump is wrong. The new association plans have not be sold yet. Most health-care experts say they will offer substandard insurance.





JUN 20 2018
“It is a horror show -- Obamacare.”
Repeated 65 times

To put it in context, the number of people affected by premium increases is just one-fourteenth the size of the employment-based health-insurance market. Moreover, some of the initial steps taken by the Trump administration have helped worsen the problems in the individual insurance market — allowing Trump to create a self-fulfilling prophecy.




JUN 20 2018
“We have Right to Try. For years, they've been trying to get this approved. Right to Try.”

Right to Try wasn't a protracted battle — the idea was only coined 5 years ago. The FDA already approved 99 percent of requests for access to unapproved drugs, but supporters thought these policies were too restrictive.




JUN 20 2018
“So we passed a bill that they have been trying to pass for almost 40 years. It's called V.A. Accountability.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.




JUN 20 2018
“And now we're bringing down the prices for prescription drugs -- way down.”
Repeated 2 times
Various health-care experts dispute Trump's claim that his plan to lower prescription drug prices would cut costs meaningfully for consumers. Trump once promised to allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices, but this did not end up in his plan.




JUN 19 2018
“And we actually thought we had the votes [to repeal and replace Obamacare], and then one man, very early in the morning, went thumbs down. So that was that. But we almost got rid of Obamacare without him. And that was a very sad day for the Republican Party. That was a very sad day for the country when that vote was cast -- that final vote was cast. A thumbs down. I remember it well.”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




JUN 7 2018
“Our Justice Department must not let Awan & Debbie Wasserman Schultz off the hook. The Democrat I.T. scandal is a key to much of the corruption we see today. They want to make a “plea deal” to hide what is on their Server. Where is Server? Really bad!”



Trump appears to embrace a conspiracy theory as he takes the unusual step of commenting on a criminal case. The case surrounding Imran Awan and his wife has been the subject of interest among conservatives and conspiracy theorists for more than a year. They were charged last year with conspiring to commit bank fraud and making false statements on a loan application and unlawful monetary transactions. But conservatives have suggested the couple were engaged in something much worse because Awan was an IT specialist for House lawmakers. An internal review found he and colleagues seemed to be bending rules on computer network access so they could share job duties. The Justice Department has debunked several conspiracy theories fanned by right-wing websites about Awan's work in Congress.

JUN 6 2018
“[VA reform] has been for years; for 30, 40 years, they've been trying to get this done, and they haven't been able to. And we got it done.”
Repeated 13 times

The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017 was an important measure for accountability and whistleblower protection at the VA. But this law builds on firing authority given to the VA secretary through the Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014 in response to the 2014 Phoenix VA scandal.





JUN 6 2018
“My administration has also taken action to ensure veterans can seamlessly transition their medical records from the Department of Defense into the VA.”

The Trump administration has taken steps to have the VA adopt the same new system the Department of Defence has been using, but that system had a bumpy roll out and some physicians fear the transfer would be even more of a boondoggle at the VA.




JUN 6 2018
“We’re going to have a great healthcare bill planned. And it’s going to be great healthcare for a much smaller price than anybody ever thought possible.”
The Trump administration has taken no steps to introduce a new health care bill.




JUN 4 2018
“We had Repeal & Replace done (and the saving to our country of one trillion dollars) except for one person, but it is getting done anyway. Individual Mandate is gone and great, less expensive plans will be announced this month. Drug prices coming down & Right to Try!”
Repeated 17 times

Trump suggests that Sen. John McCain's vote was the only impediment to passing a repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. But none of the substantive replacement bills got nearly enough votes, and McCain's vote was against a "skinny" repeal that was only to lead to talks with the House on a common position, with no guarantee of an agreement that would pass both Houses.




MAY 29 2018
“The MS-13 lover, Nancy Pelosi. She loves MS-13. Can you imagine? Remember? I said they're animals, and she said, 'How dare you say that? How dare you say that?' Have you seen what they've done? Have you seen what they are doing to us? And we're taking them out of our country by the thousands -- out, out by the thousands.”

It's absurd to claim House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi "loves MS-13." Trump's "animals" comment at first was misreported by various news organizations as applying to all undocumented immigrants, when in fact Trump was answering a question only about MS-13 gang members. Pelosi did not mention MS-13 while responding to Trump's "animals" comment. She approached the issue more gingerly, saying "calling people animals is not a good thing." Responding to the misreported comments from Trump, Pelosi said, "When the president of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, ‘These aren't people. These are animals,’ you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person?" She was not defending MS-13.





MAY 29 2018
“So, last week, I visited a place where -- I essentially grew up right next to it -- to discuss the menace of MS-13. This vicious gang has transformed once peaceful, beautiful communities that I know so well -- I know them all -- into bloodstained killing fields, savagely murdering, raping and mutilating their victims. ... And then I have to listen to Pelosi and these people saying, 'We have to respect them. They are human beings.' They are not human beings.”

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi never said "we have to respect" MS-13 gang members or anything close. The Pelosi comments Trump is referencing were about undocumented immigrants.





MAY 29 2018
“Repeal and replace Obamacare. But what -- we had it done, folks. It was done, and then, early in the morning, somebody turned the hand in the wrong direction. ... That cost our country $1 trillion in entitlement saving that nobody would have known.”



Trump's estimate is way off. The Senate bill to repeal and replace Obamacare that Trump is talking about would have reduced the deficit by a net $321 billion over 10 years, according to a joint analysis by the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation.

MAY 29 2018
“Plus, in the tax cuts, what did we get? The individual mandate is out the window. That was the most unpopular part of Obamacare. So unconstitutional.”
In a 5-4 decision written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that the individual mandate was constitutional under Congress's taxation powers.




MAY 29 2018
“So [under the Obamacare individual mandate] you pay not to have to pay for health care. You pay for the -- every time I think of this, you pay for the privilege of not getting health care -- great. That's a great one. I love that. That was an Obama special. Who would think of that? Who would think of it?”


The conservative Heritage Foundation came up with the idea of an individual health care mandate. Before it was signed into law at the federal level, the mandate had been a cornerstone of Republican Mitt Romney's health care reforms when he was governor of Massachusetts. Barack Obama did not come up with this idea. In fact, he opposed it when he campaigned for president in 2008, only to change his mind later.




MAY 23 2018
“I noticed recently, where Democrats -- Nancy Pelosi, as an example -- are trying to defend MS-13 gang members. I called them animals the other day, and I was met with rebuke.”

Trump's "animals" comment at first was misreported by various news organizations as applying to all undocumented immigrants, when in fact Trump was answering a question only about MS-13 gang members. Pelosi did not mention MS-13 while responding to Trump's "animals" comment. She approached the issue more gingerly, saying "calling people animals is not a good thing." Responding to the misreported comments from Trump, Pelosi said, "When the president of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, ‘These aren't people. These are animals,’ you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person?" She was not defending MS-13.



MAY 18 2018
“As many as three in four individuals released from prison have difficulty finding work.”

A widely cited 2008 study from the Urban Institute found that 45 percent of their survey sample were employed after eight months in prison.
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I'd say you all are brainwashed but you'd have to have a brain in the first place in order for Trump to wash it.

No one challenges the data I post with some facts?

No?

Good Trumpanzee. Sit. Stay. Roll over.
 
I'd say you all are brainwashed but you'd have to have a brain in the first place in order for Trump to wash it.

No one challenges the data I post with some facts?

No?

Good Trumpanzee. Sit. Stay. Roll over.
When you learn the difference between lies that matter and lies that don't we can discuss it.
You know, lies like your premiums will go down under my plan. Or you can keep your doctor. Those lies had adverse affects on peoples lives.
Saying stupid shit about NK for instance affects no one but unhinged leftists and even then the effects are all in their head.
 
By the way, did you type all that or plagiarize it?

By the way, can you get off your fat lazy ass and refute a single item with verifiable information?
5'8" 170lbs and work construction. Yep, fat and lazy.....

Idiot

And why should I bother with the shit you posted? It has no affect on my life. Crying about shit you can't control and has no effect on me serves what purpose?

Trump says stupid shit....so what?
 
I'd say you all are brainwashed but you'd have to have a brain in the first place in order for Trump to wash it.

No one challenges the data I post with some facts?

No?

Good Trumpanzee. Sit. Stay. Roll over.
When you learn the difference between lies that matter and lies that don't we can discuss it.
You know, lies like your premiums will go down under my plan. Or you can keep your doctor. Those lies had adverse affects on peoples lives.
Saying stupid shit about NK for instance affects no one but unhinged leftists and even then the effects are all in their head.


none of Trumps lies matter any more .. everything that passes over his lips is horseshit and expected to be horseshit.
 
I'd say you all are brainwashed but you'd have to have a brain in the first place in order for Trump to wash it.

No one challenges the data I post with some facts?

No?

Good Trumpanzee. Sit. Stay. Roll over.
When you learn the difference between lies that matter and lies that don't we can discuss it.
You know, lies like your premiums will go down under my plan. Or you can keep your doctor. Those lies had adverse affects on peoples lives.
Saying stupid shit about NK for instance affects no one but unhinged leftists and even then the effects are all in their head.


none of Trumps lies matter any more .. everything that passes over his lips is horseshit and expected to be horseshit.
It matters to some obviously. Otherwise the board wouldn't be full of threads and posts like these.

Thing is most posters complaining are exercising zero logic.

Every president in history has lied, exaggerated & misspoke.
I defy you to name one that didn't
 

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