The Washington Post has an official fact-checker, Glenn Kessler, who rates the veracity of politicians’ statement. The worst possible lie gets a “four Pinocchios.” The fact-checker has counted more than 6,000 lies by Trump during his brief time in office.
But there was a problem. What about the lies that he tells repeatedly, even after he has been corrected?
So the fact-checker invented a new category: The Bottomless Pinocchio.
Glenn Kessler writes:
It was President Trump’s signature campaign promise: He would build a wall along the nation’s southern border, and Mexico would pay for it.
Shortly after becoming president, Trump dropped the Mexico part, turning to Congress for the funds instead. When that, too, failed — Congress earlier this year appropriated money for border security that could not be spent on an actual wall — Trump nevertheless declared victory: “We’ve started building our wall,” he said in a speech on March 29. “I’m so proud of it.”
Despite the facts, which have been cited numerous times by fact-checkers, Trump repeated his false assertion on an imaginary wall 86 times in the seven months before the midterm elections, according to a database of false and misleading claims maintained by The Post.
Trump’s willingness to constantly repeat false claims has posed a unique challenge to fact-checkers. Most politicians quickly drop a Four-Pinocchio claim, either out of a duty to be accurate or concern that spreading false information could be politically damaging.
Not Trump. The president keeps going long after the facts are clear, in what appears to be a deliberate effort to replace the truth with his own, far more favorable, version of it. He is not merely making gaffes or misstating things, he is purposely injecting false information into the national conversation.
To accurately reflect this phenomenon, The Washington Post Fact Checker is introducing a new category — the Bottomless Pinocchio. That dubious distinction will be awarded to politicians who repeat a false claim so many times that they are, in effect, engaging in campaigns of disinformation.
The bar for the Bottomless Pinocchio is high: The claims must have received three or four Pinocchios from The Fact Checker, and they must have been repeated at least 20 times. Twenty is a sufficiently robust number that there can be no question the politician is aware that his or her facts are wrong. The list of Bottomless Pinocchios will be maintained on its own landing page.
The Fact Checker has not identified statements from any other current elected official who meets the standard other than Trump. In fact, 14 statements made by the president immediately qualify for the list.
The president’s most-repeated falsehoods fall into a handful of broad categories — claiming credit for promises he has not fulfilled; false assertions that provide a rationale for his agenda; and political weaponry against perceived enemies such as Democrats or special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
Some of Trump’s regular deceptions date from the start of his administration, such as his claim that the United States has spent $7 trillion in the Middle East (36 times) or that the United States pays for most of the cost of NATO (87 times). These were both statements that he made repeatedly when he campaigned for president and continues to make, despite having access to official budget data.
Another campaign claim that has carried into his presidency is the assertion that Democrats colluded with Russia during the election (48 times). This is obviously false, as the Democrats were the target of hacking by Russian entities, according to U.S. intelligence agencies. (The assertion, also spread widely by Trump allies in the conservative media, largely rests on the fact that the firm hired by Democrats to examine Trump’s Russia ties was also working to defend a Russian company in U.S. court.)
On 30 separate occasions, Trump has also falsely accused special counsel Mueller of having conflicts of interest and the staff led by the longtime Republican of being “angry Democrats.”
A good example of how objective reality does not appear to matter to the president is how he has framed his tax cut. When the administration’s tax plan was still in the planning stages, Trump spoke to the Independent Community Bankers Association on May 1, 2017, and made this claim, to applause: “We’re proposing one of the largest tax cuts in history, even larger than that of President Ronald Reagan. Our tax cut is bigger.”
He reinforced that statement later that day, with similar wording, in an interview with Bloomberg News.
From the start, it was a falsehood, as Reagan’s 1981 tax cut amounted to 2.9 percent of the overall U.S. economy — and nothing under consideration by Trump came close to that level. Trump’s tax cut was eventually crafted to be just under 1 percent of the economy, making it the eighth-largest tax cut in the past century.
Yet Trump has been undeterred by pesky fact checks showing he is wrong. He kept making the claim — 123 times before the midterm elections — and still says it. “We got the biggest tax cuts in history,” he told Chris Wallace of Fox News in his Nov. 18 interview.

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Dump lives LIES. He has to tell lies or his FRAGILE EGO would deflate.
And who takes a motorcade across the street to attend a funeral? Wonder how much $$$$$ that cost us the taxpayers?
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interesting that a study suggesting that humans can only make new brain cells when they get enough MOVEMENT came out just as Trump took that 250 yard car ride
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Sentencing Memo for Cohen Implicates Trump in Federal Crimes
https://www.democracynow.org/2018/12/10/marcy_wheeler_mueller_probe_could_lead?utm_source=Democracy+Now%21&utm_campaign=5664505650-Daily_Digest_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_fa2346a853-5664505650-192272069
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Yvonne Siu-Runyan : “I think it may be beyond Trump’s ability to really undercut this investigation anymore.”
That’s music to my ears. Pence is horrible but Trump, for once in his life, needs to be held accountable for his misdealing.
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Okay so let’s get this straight. Trump has not told 6000 lies. 2000 of those lies are from Washington Posts. Four thousand lies are quite enough for me to know there is “SMOCKING” gun somewhere.
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This essay from James Comey could have been written by George Orwell: https://medium.com/wordsthatmatter/why-truth-is-james-comey-s-word-of-the-year-726e99434d6c?fbclid=IwAR0_Xws4dEelw5HCM1NWi1US5q4cajM08zXJRzqE0-lBdhQlZYvYSGX2ToA
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Thank goodness “Individual #1”..alias Orange Hair Monster, didn’t win. I couldn’t stand his gloating over how fantastic he is. Being on the ‘shortlist’ was bad enough. I’m glad that journalists are recognized, especially ones who put their lives on the line to get us the truth.
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Khashoggi Among Journalists Named Time’s People of the Year
Time’s 2018 Person of the Year has been awarded to a group of journalists whose work has landed them in jail or cost them their lives, including murdered writer Jamal Khashoggi. “This year we are recognizing four journalists and one news organization who have paid a terrible price to seize the challenge of this moment: Jamal Khashoggi, Maria Ressa, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo and the Capital Gazette of Annapolis, Maryland,” said Time magazine’s Editor in Chief Edward Felsenthal. The announcement was made alongside four magazine covers featuring Khashoggi, Ressa, the Gazette staff, and the wives of Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo. Khashoggi was The Washington Post columnist murdered for his criticism of the Saudi crown prince, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo are two Reuters journalists who were arrested in Myanmar, the Capital Gazette is the paper targeted by a gunman who opened fire into the newsroom, killing four journalists, and Maria Ressa is the editor of a Philippine news website renowned for its critical coverage of its president. The shortlist included President Donald Trump, separated immigrant families, and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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He could be impeached but would not be voted out by the Senate unless Mueller finds some really damming evidence. I like the thought of Trump getting ‘concerned’. He certainly has made enough of us worried..every day, every day, every day and every day. It would be fantastic if he would be indicted. I want to see him face the disastrous stuff he has hidden under the rug his whole life.
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Trump concerned about being impeached, sees it as a ‘real possibility,’ source says
(CNN)President Donald Trump has expressed concern that he could be impeached when Democrats take over the House, a source close to the President told CNN Monday. The source said Trump sees impeachment as a “real possibility.”…
Impeachment talk has ratcheted up in recent days following a blockbuster filing from prosecutors in the Southern District of New York. In that filing, prosecutors directly alleged for the first time that Cohen was being directed by Trump when he broke the law during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Democrats are suggesting Trump committed an impeachable offense and could be sent to prison when his term in the White House is over. The incoming chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Jerry Nadler, said Sunday the allegations, if proven, would constitute “impeachable offenses.” Democratic Sen. Chris Coons said Monday Trump could be indicted after he leaves office….
Check out this story on CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/10/politics/trump-impeachment-concern/index.html
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“Mueller has found absolutely no evidence that Trump is innocent”- from the internet.
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I DO WISH Trump would disappear. He makes me sick. Why doesn’t he work this hard for something useful? ‘Useful’ to him is anything that makes his screaming supporters happy.
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The New York Times
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BREAKING NEWS
President Trump vowed a government shutdown over border wall funding in an extraordinary public altercation with Democratic congressional leaders.
Tuesday, December 11, 2018 12:55 PM EST
Mr. Trump on Tuesday vowed to block full funding for the government if Democrats refuse to embrace his demand for a border wall.
“If we don’t have border security, we’ll shut down the government — this country needs border security,” Mr. Trump declared in the Oval Office, engaging in a testy back-and-forth with Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Nancy Pelosi of California.
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There is hope that he may be the first president to go to jail for multiple crimes, including stealing the election.
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Diane, I would LOVE to see Trump in a for-profit prison. Trump wants to expand these miserable places. They don’t provide decent food nor healthcare for inmates because it would take away from their profits.
Don’t you think the next president would pardon Trump if he actually got charged with crimes? With any luck the next president will be a Democrat and Trump will have to serve at least four years in prison. I’ve seen ‘photos’ of him in an orange jump suit. One that I saw online today had his prison number on the front. Looked great to me. He needed a shave but had that stupid smile.
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Carol,
I never picture him with a smile.
Usually an angry scowl, arms crossed.
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The fat Orange One cannot walk so we have to waste taxpayer money on his expensive trips to go golfing. I certainly can think of better uses for taxpayer money.
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Quartz is reporting that the Secret Service, now under the purview of the Trump administration, is trying to set some new records in government spending … on golf carts.
According to federal spending data, the agency is set to pay a Delray Beach company as much as $92,740 between now and June for an unspecified number of “golf cars.” The firm supplying the carts, Maddox Joines Inc., does business as “Sunshine Golf Car” and is a straight 24-mile shot down the turnpike from Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.
This should come as no surprise to anyone, considering that Trump has spent an estimated one-third of his time using taxpayer money to hang out on Trump-owned properties, and at least 25 percent of that time playing golf. Now, before you wonder out loud about how and why these golf carts are so expensive, Quartz did some reporting on the special qualifications these tiny vehicles must meet in order to follow our laziest president around 18 holes.
Standard golf carts have a top speed of about 14 mph. All of the golf carts required by the Secret Service must be able to reach a “ground speed” of up to 19 mph.
At Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, the Secret Service is asking for a total of 12 golf carts. Six four-passenger electric carts must have “hard canopies, chargers, headlights and the back seat flips over and creates a flat bed.” The other six will be two-passenger carts with the same features, minus the back seat.
After spending a reported $300,000-plus on golf carts since the advent of this nightmare administration in 2017, $92,740 is just par for the corrupt course. By the end of 2018, the amount of money taxpayers will have given to Trump in order for him to wine and dine himself out on the links will reach well beyond $400,000.
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Yes, Sarah Hucksterbee, aka Miss Communications, has announced that she is leaving. Time to jump off the ship of state when it has tilted so precipitously. However, replacing her will be a difficult task, for Disney has announced that Pinocchio, having reformed, is not willing to to assume the position.
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Trumpty Dumpty wanted a wall
Though no good would come of it, no good at all.
Even right-wingers could easily see
A silly boondoggle in Trump’s fantasy.
But driven by terror of those with brown skin
Trump enlisted Fox News to give it some spin
For of course there was no depth of utter insanity
Too murky for Carlson and Ingram and Hannity.
Who made, as by magic, some poor refugees
Into threats that would soon bring us all to our knees.
But shutting down government over the wall
Just hastened Trump’s certain, precipitous fall.
For due to the work of the New York AG
And of Mueller, of course, even Fox News could see
That all the spin doctors of all Fox and Friends
Couldn’t save Dumpty from time in the pen.
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I LOVE the thought of Trump in the pen. Good poem!!
I’m all in favor of jail time for Trump. Such a sight would be heavenly. Peace at last could be heard throughout the land. [I’m ready to make a poster and hit the streets in celebration.]
Is Trump really that bad a speller? Smocking?
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If There’s No “Smocking” Gun, Why Is Trump So Terrified?
…The new Democratic majority in the House of Representatives will be sworn in a scant 23 days from now. “There’s a very real prospect,” soon-to-be intelligence committee chairman Adam Schiff told The Chicago Tribune, “that on the day Donald Trump leaves office, the Justice Department may indict him, that he may be the first president in quite some time to face the real prospect of jail time.”
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“Democrats can’t find a Smocking Gun tying the Trump campaign to Russia after James Comey’s testimony. No Smocking Gun…No Collusion.” @FoxNews That’s because there was NO COLLUSION. So now the Dems go to a simple private transaction, wrongly call it a campaign contribution,…
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….which it was not (but even if it was, it is only a CIVIL CASE, like Obama’s – but it was done correctly by a lawyer and there would not even be a fine. Lawyer’s liability if he made a mistake, not me). Cohen just trying to get his sentence reduced. WITCH HUNT!
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I would be happy to see him resign. As egregious as his misadministration has been, his crimes have not yet reached the level of those of a Stalin or a Pinochet. Colluding with a foreign government in a disinformation campaign to influence an election, encouraging that government to steal the emails of public officials–these are terrible things, surely, but I would be happy enough simply to see him go off and play golf somewhere from here on in.
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https://www.cnet.com/news/why-trump-and-searches-for-the-word-idiot-came-up-at-google-ceos-hearing/
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Bob Shepherd: I DuckDuckGo’d “Idiot” and found a lot of references to Trump. How refreshing. I often call him the Orange IDIOT. Had no idea that it was common usage. Proves I’m not the only one who thinks he is severely lacking in extremely high intelligence.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said President Trump’s insistence on building a wall along the southern border is a “manhood thing,” The Washington Post reports. “It’s like a manhood thing for him. As if manhood could ever be associated with him. This wall thing.”
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Migrants are NOT bringing ‘tremendous medical problems’ and drugs into this country. Trump loves to repeatedly lie.
On border security he says, “…I think I win that every single time”. I’m waiting for, “Lock him up” instead of wasting money on a worthless border wall. Incarcerating Trump would be GOOD usage of taxpayer money. It would save on security as he roams the world to play golf.
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Trump Doubles Down on Shutdown: ‘I Win… Every Single Time’
President Trump on Tuesday told reporters that he would happily shut down the government over his desired border wall because he believes it is an issue that he will “win… every single time.” The remarks came just hours after an explosive meeting with Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, in which the president first threatened a shutdown.
“Chuck’s problem is that, you know, when we last closed down, that was his idea. Honestly, he got killed. He doesn’t want to own it. I said rather than us debating who is owning it, I’ll take it,” Trump told reporters. “If we close down the country, I’ll take it because we’re closing it down for border security and I think I win that every single time.”
While Trump said he ultimately does not want the shutdown to become an “issue,” he said he liked the idea in that it could force Democrats’ hands to support his desired border proposals. “We need protection. We need border security. We need protection from drugs that are coming into our county,” he said, eventually echoing far-right claims that migrants at the southern border are bringing “tremendous medical” problems into the United States.
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This was posted from the WH:
“The wall will get built,” President Trump said. “A lot of the wall is built. It’s been very effective.” The numbers back him up. It’s time for Congress to step up and finish the job.
The Democrats’ priority is clear, however: They would rather keep the U.S. border open to illegal immigrants than keep the Government open to serve American citizens.
Open borders are dangerous. The Department of Homeland Security reports that it stops an average of 10 known or suspected terrorists each day from entering the United States. And despite claiming to support border security, Democrats in practice have blocked all efforts to secure our southern border and protect our communities.
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https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/democrat-backed-catch-release-loopholes-create-border-crisis/?utm_source=link
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Trump is a loud-mouthed A$$HOLE!! Pence is a wooden mannequin.
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VideoVIDEO: Pelosi and Schumer Spar With Trump Over Border Wall
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President Trump engaged in an argument in front of reporters with two Democratic leaders, Representative Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer, over the president’s threats to shut down the government unless his demand for a border wall was met.
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Notice that the Orange Hair Monster is specifically listed as adding to the problem.
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Jailing Hundreds of Journalists Worldwide Is the ‘New Normal,’ Group Finds
The Committee to Protect Journalists, an advocacy group, said more than 250 journalists were imprisoned worldwide for the third consecutive year.
Turkey, China and Egypt were responsible for more than half of those jailed for the third year in a row, the group found, and Turkey remained the leading jailer of journalists. In all, the committee identified 251 journalists in prison this year.
The group found that 70 percent of those imprisoned are facing anti-state charges, such as providing assistance to groups deemed by the authorities to be terrorist organizations.
It also found that the number of journalists imprisoned on charges of disseminating false news rose to 28, compared with nine just a few years ago. While the group did not attribute that increase to a particular cause, its summary noted the “heightened global rhetoric about ‘fake news,’ of which U.S. President Donald Trump is the leading voice.”…
The committee also singled out Saudi Arabia, which is under intense scrutiny for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist, in October at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. At least 16 Saudi journalists were imprisoned as of Dec. 1, including four female journalists who had written about women’s rights, the group said…
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So happy that TIME named courageous journalists as Person of the Year, not the Orange Liar who lusts for honor.
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One more lie by the Orange One.
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The Democrats and President Obama gave Iran 150 Billion Dollars and got nothing, but they can’t give 5 Billion Dollars for National Security and a Wall?
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I LOVE good news!!! Get that Orange Pussy-Grabber who lies continuously. I’m waiting for him to crash!!
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Trump has been walking a tightrope of lies, and now he is teetering
By Eugene Robinson
Dec 14, 2018
…Potentially more serious for Trump and his family in the long run, however, is what the New York state probe might discover.
How much of the Trump Organization’s revenue has come from the sale of luxury real estate to oligarchs from Russia and other kleptocracies? Where did these buyers’ money come from? Why was Deutsche Bank — recently raided by German authorities and under investigation for money laundering — the only major financial institution willing to lend money to Trump in recent years? Where did Trump’s company get the large amounts of cash used in several transactions that Washington Post reporters uncovered? How much commingling of funds was there between Trump’s company and his eponymous foundation?
Trump’s longtime accountant, Alan Weisselberg, has turned state’s evidence. He may be the Virgil who guides federal, state and local prosecutors through a Trumpian inferno of shell companies and opaque transactions. The outlines of Trump’s fate begin to emerge.
https://www.arcamax.com/politics/fromtheleft/eugenerobinson/s-2156373
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The Orange IDIOT changes with the wind because he doesn’t believe in anything except for fame and fortune for himself. He can be swayed by anyone who flatters him OR who speaks to him last.
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Donald Trump Is Right About Our Defense Spending (No, Really)’
…a surprise morning tweet, President Trump called U.S. defense spending, which topped out at a record $716 billion this year, “crazy.” ..Of course, we woke up this morning to the news that Trump seems – unsurprisingly – to have reversed course again, with administration officials stating that Trump will instead boost the Pentagon budget to $750 billion…
Five star general, West Point grad, and eventual President Dwight Eisenhower – a man whose stated policies on this topic would today place him to the left of both his own Republican Party and the neoliberal Democratic Party – parsed this out as early as 1953. That year, in his famous “A Chance for Peace” speech, Ike warned of the dangers of the growing military-industrial complex and opined on the lost opportunity costs of runaway spending, concluding presciently that:
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children.
The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than 30 cities.
It is two electric power plants, each serving a town of 60,000 population.
It is two fine, fully equipped hospitals. It is some 50 miles of concrete highway.
We pay for a single fighter plane with a half million bushels of wheat.
We pay for a single destroyer with new homes that could have housed more than 8,000 people.
This, I repeat, is the best way of life to be found on the road the world has been taking. This is not a way of life at all, in any true sense. Under the cloud of threatening war, it is humanity hanging from a cross of iron…
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/donald-trump-is-right-about-our-defense-spending-no-really/
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Yes, now the Repubs will be able to put up a really good healthcare system. Right. Dream on. Millions could be deprived of any healthcare if this goes to the Supreme Court. The US can afford more for the military, NSA and tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy, but not healthcare.
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Wow, but not surprisingly, ObamaCare was just ruled UNCONSTITUTIONAL by a highly respected judge in Texas. Great news for America!
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The Orange Buffoon is finally being portrayed accurately.
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Is Trump’s Face Hidden in These Baboon Feces?…Snopes
Claim
A scientific paper included a diagram with a representation of baboon feces containing President Trump’s face….TRUE!!
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/scientific-paper-trump-turd/
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Trump really is draining the swamp. He just fired Ryan Zinke, Secretary of interior, who faces multiple ethics investigations.
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Trump plan.
First, create a swamp.
Second, drain it.
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Diane, Trump always picks the best due to his superior intelligence. The swamp creatures are leaving one by one but lower level creatures of the same ilk are filling their places.
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It can only get worse. Until Trump is out of the West Wing and in other federal facilities.
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He used his office for personal gain and is being investigated. How unusual. [sarcasm]
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News Alert Dec 15, 9:20 AM
Ryan Zinke to resign as interior secretary, Trump says; Zinke had faced allegations of misconduct involving a land development deal
The president said in a tweet Saturday that Zinke would leave the administration at the end of the year.
Zinke’s personal conduct and management decisions have spurred at least 15 investigations, several of which have been closed.
The most serious one, which the Interior Department’s acting inspector general referred to the Justice Department, focuses on whether the secretary used his office for personal gain in connection with a land deal he forged in Whitefish, Mont., with Halliburton Chairman David Lesar and other investors.
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