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119 days - 586 false and misleading claims
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23/05/2017 07:04:16
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>>Here is a list of 10 bills introduced. Which of these, or how much, do you think Trump's supporters favored when they voted for him? Pick one, and let's see how much discussion is that going to generate.
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>>1. HR 861 Terminate the Environmental Protection Agency
>>2. HR 610 Vouchers for Public Education
>>3. HR 899 Terminate the Department of Education
>>4. HJR 69 Repeal Rule Protecting Wildlife
>>5. HR 370 Repeal Affordable Care Act
>>6. HR 354 Defund Planned Parenthood
>>7. HR 785 National Right to Work (this is about unions)
>>8. HR 83 Mobilizing Against Sanctuary Cities Bill
>>9. HR 147 Criminalizing Abortion (“Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act”)
>>10. HR 808 Sanctions against Iran
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>I'd support all but 7 and 10.

FWIW, I would not have considered you a Trump supporter. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe your favoring of Trump was a matter of circumstance, in that you would have voted against HRC, and not necessarily for Trump.
Anyway, the list I posted is mostly (and unsurprisingly) part of the Republican agenda. Considering that, why wasn't Marco Rubio, or better yet John Kasich, the Republican nominee? These are people who can and did talk more intelligently about these issues. Why was the Donald Trump clown show more attractive in the Republican primaries? If the media exaggerated the coverage, then it should have done nothing more than emphasize the absurdity of his claims. Yet, people with common sense have not prevailed.

Regarding #10, while the press obsesses over what Trump does or doesn't say, he's quietly rolling back 8 years of progress Obama made with Iran.
>That's a serious matter- a lot important than how many people watched his inauguration.

I think so, too. And, for those interested, the matter has had decent media coverage. Here is an example: https://www.nytimes.com/topic/subject/irans-nuclear-program
I also think that Islam is facing a crisis, and what is happening in the world today is the result of that. That is a very sensitive issue, mostly a matter of ideology, that cannot be addressed by someone like Trump. Considering the circumstances in the world today, I wonder what will be the long term effects of the possible sale of "lots of beautiful military equipment" to Qatar, and the recent arms deal worth hundreds of billions of dollars with Saudi Arabia? All topped with Trump's speech about how evil Iran is, when days before his speech, Iran had an election in which the reformers prevailed.
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