Repeating a lie does not make it true.
It is very revealing how often the LEFT lies in an attempt to advance their agenda.
Prudence dictates there must be something
inherently wrong with an agenda if it cannot be advanced with the truth.
Take the Demonrat response to Trump's epic address to the joint session of Congress. She categorized the greatest 45 days of executive activism as "chaotic" and condemned DOGE based on process. Yet, notice, the Demonrats do not offer a bipartisan plan aligned with the will of the people? Not sure what is chaotic in making improvements as fast as possible. In fact, the claim is
gaslighting. To be so efficient at making improvements at record breaking pace requires focused discipline, the very opposite of being chaotic. It's just slander, plain and simple.
She also condemned Trump for firing people and 2 days later re-hiring them. Demonrats would never 1) admit they made a mistake; 2) correct a mistake they made.
All of us have experienced doing a home improvement project and unintentionally breaking something or going to the store to get supplies only to have to go back because a tool or needed material was overlooked. The American people know the Trump team will make mistakes for they are human, after all. However, when the previous administration batted .010 and Trump's team is batting .979, a mature person should put it in perspective of tremendous gratitude. As I said, Trump is doing what I hired him to do.
The Demonrats lying is so prevalent, they've lost so much credibility, that I start off assuming they are lying - especially when evidence is not presented. Let me give you an example from my formative years nearly 30 years ago during the Clinton Administration.
On a ski trip up in the New England mountains, a Demonrat said something that was shocking.
He said the Republicans talk about a balanced budget but they don't really want one. Evidence he presented was how every Republican voted against a balanced budget and it took the VP Al Gore to break the tie in the Senate. This Demonrat spoke confidently that he had his facts straight, which was unsettling because I tend to be a political junkie and recall no such event.
Now this was the days before smart phones. So, I could not immediately check his facts. When I got off the mountain a few days later and dialed up the internet, the story that I found was
Al Gore broke a tie in the Senate to pass the largest tax increase in human history. Framing the argument is one thing. Blatantly lying about what the argument is, is another thing. The Demonrats don't even consider REDUCE SPENDING as a pathway to balance the budget!
As a Christian, @Triumph1300 should know relying on a lie to advance one's cause is evil.
TDS on display. Personally attacking Trump does not MAGA. His detractors fail to realize Trump supporters don't care about Trump's alleged personal failings; they want America to be great and know he is the man to do it. Dramatically reducing the size and scope of the federal government necessarily includes abolishing the IRS, which he plans to replace with tariffs. Brilliant! Trump the Great. We are witnessing greatness before our very eyes. Notice how Trump detractors cannot debate on the substance? Very telling indeed.
The Trump administration aims to abolish the IRS and replace it with a tariffs-based revenue system, potentially generating $700 billion annually. Commerce Secretary Lutnick explains that tariffs on items like cruise ships, supertankers, and foreign alcohol could fund the government, reduce the...
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