Trump's 4% GDP growth promise update


I agree, you are not lying. You really believe the things you are saying just like Trump believes the things he says.
Trump does not believe a single thing he says. In his book he called hyperbola a strategy, therefore he knows he's lying when he lies.
If he used the word "hyperbole" then he is not lying, because he does not expect to be taken literally.
He never uses the word hyperbole when he lies, only when he gets caught lying. He expects his "hyperbole" to be believed enough to close the "deal."
Trump is the most honest president we ever had. He never lies. If you think he's lying, he's just exaggerating. If he's not exaggerating, he's just misunderstood. If he's not misunderstood, he's just joking. If he's not joking, he's just quoting someone else. If he wasn't quoting someone else, he was just tweaking Liberals. But he never lies. Not ever.


Do you think he exaggerates a lot?
 
It is you dismissing things as hyperbole that shows no concern for the actual meanings of Trump’s words. But you have to ignore the meanings to be able to defend him non-stop as you do

1. Considering hyperbolic statements as exaggerations is not dismissing them. I am always willing to discuss their actual intent and meaning.

2. I do not defend him non stop. It seems that way to you, because you and people like you, are so constantly making irrational and over the top attacks on him.

1. Yes, it is dismissing them. As soon as you write them off as hyperbole the one who made the statement is now free of any responsibility for their claims.

2. Yes, you really do. All you do is defend him and make excuses for him.




1. No, because I am completely willing to discuss the ACTUAL intent of the statement.

2. No, I do not. You just only notice when I defend him, and don't even really see when I don't. Your hate blinds you.

1. No you do not. You just claim that he could not have been serious based upon your own opinions. It has never entered your mind that he might actually think he knows more than the people he claims to know more than. You just automatically dismiss it as hyperbole.


No, that is what YOU do, so you assume everyone else does the same.


I look at what he said, and if it seems remotely credible, based on my knowledge of him and/or the world, I consider him to be serious.


If not, I consider it hyperbole.

You just said what I did in different words. You base what he says on your opinion and your only two options are he really knows more than anybody or it is hyperbole. It never occurs to you at all that there is a 3rd option. That is because of your need to defend the man at all cost
 
I agree, you are not lying. You really believe the things you are saying just like Trump believes the things he says.
Trump does not believe a single thing he says. In his book he called hyperbola a strategy, therefore he knows he's lying when he lies.
If he used the word "hyperbole" then he is not lying, because he does not expect to be taken literally.
He never uses the word hyperbole when he lies, only when he gets caught lying. He expects his "hyperbole" to be believed enough to close the "deal."
Trump is the most honest president we ever had. He never lies. If you think he's lying, he's just exaggerating. If he's not exaggerating, he's just misunderstood. If he's not misunderstood, he's just joking. If he's not joking, he's just quoting someone else. If he wasn't quoting someone else, he was just tweaking Liberals. But he never lies. Not ever.


Do you think he exaggerates a lot?
Some, perhaps. Mostly he just lies.
 
1. Considering hyperbolic statements as exaggerations is not dismissing them. I am always willing to discuss their actual intent and meaning.

2. I do not defend him non stop. It seems that way to you, because you and people like you, are so constantly making irrational and over the top attacks on him.

1. Yes, it is dismissing them. As soon as you write them off as hyperbole the one who made the statement is now free of any responsibility for their claims.

2. Yes, you really do. All you do is defend him and make excuses for him.




1. No, because I am completely willing to discuss the ACTUAL intent of the statement.

2. No, I do not. You just only notice when I defend him, and don't even really see when I don't. Your hate blinds you.

1. No you do not. You just claim that he could not have been serious based upon your own opinions. It has never entered your mind that he might actually think he knows more than the people he claims to know more than. You just automatically dismiss it as hyperbole.


No, that is what YOU do, so you assume everyone else does the same.


I look at what he said, and if it seems remotely credible, based on my knowledge of him and/or the world, I consider him to be serious.


If not, I consider it hyperbole.

You just said what I did in different words. You base what he says on your opinion and your only two options are he really knows more than anybody or it is hyperbole. It never occurs to you at all that there is a 3rd option. That is because of your need to defend the man at all cost


NOt at all. There is obviously a 3rd option. You do see it, don't you?
 
Trump does not believe a single thing he says. In his book he called hyperbola a strategy, therefore he knows he's lying when he lies.
If he used the word "hyperbole" then he is not lying, because he does not expect to be taken literally.
He never uses the word hyperbole when he lies, only when he gets caught lying. He expects his "hyperbole" to be believed enough to close the "deal."
Trump is the most honest president we ever had. He never lies. If you think he's lying, he's just exaggerating. If he's not exaggerating, he's just misunderstood. If he's not misunderstood, he's just joking. If he's not joking, he's just quoting someone else. If he wasn't quoting someone else, he was just tweaking Liberals. But he never lies. Not ever.


Do you think he exaggerates a lot?
Some, perhaps. Mostly he just lies.


Really? YOu think he only exaggerates "SOME"?


How do you tell, when he is lying, instead of exaggerating?
 
If he used the word "hyperbole" then he is not lying, because he does not expect to be taken literally.
He never uses the word hyperbole when he lies, only when he gets caught lying. He expects his "hyperbole" to be believed enough to close the "deal."
Trump is the most honest president we ever had. He never lies. If you think he's lying, he's just exaggerating. If he's not exaggerating, he's just misunderstood. If he's not misunderstood, he's just joking. If he's not joking, he's just quoting someone else. If he wasn't quoting someone else, he was just tweaking Liberals. But he never lies. Not ever.


Do you think he exaggerates a lot?
Some, perhaps. Mostly he just lies.


Really? YOu think he only exaggerates "SOME"?


How do you tell, when he is lying, instead of exaggerating?
Common sense discerns the difference. Like when he says he will release his taxes and then refuses to, I know that's a lie, not an exaggeration.
 
1. Yes, it is dismissing them. As soon as you write them off as hyperbole the one who made the statement is now free of any responsibility for their claims.

2. Yes, you really do. All you do is defend him and make excuses for him.




1. No, because I am completely willing to discuss the ACTUAL intent of the statement.

2. No, I do not. You just only notice when I defend him, and don't even really see when I don't. Your hate blinds you.

1. No you do not. You just claim that he could not have been serious based upon your own opinions. It has never entered your mind that he might actually think he knows more than the people he claims to know more than. You just automatically dismiss it as hyperbole.


No, that is what YOU do, so you assume everyone else does the same.


I look at what he said, and if it seems remotely credible, based on my knowledge of him and/or the world, I consider him to be serious.


If not, I consider it hyperbole.

You just said what I did in different words. You base what he says on your opinion and your only two options are he really knows more than anybody or it is hyperbole. It never occurs to you at all that there is a 3rd option. That is because of your need to defend the man at all cost


NOt at all. There is obviously a 3rd option. You do see it, don't you?

You never speak of a 3rd option. You either pass it off as hyperbole or as fact. You admit no other option.
 
He never uses the word hyperbole when he lies, only when he gets caught lying. He expects his "hyperbole" to be believed enough to close the "deal."
Trump is the most honest president we ever had. He never lies. If you think he's lying, he's just exaggerating. If he's not exaggerating, he's just misunderstood. If he's not misunderstood, he's just joking. If he's not joking, he's just quoting someone else. If he wasn't quoting someone else, he was just tweaking Liberals. But he never lies. Not ever.


Do you think he exaggerates a lot?
Some, perhaps. Mostly he just lies.


Really? YOu think he only exaggerates "SOME"?


How do you tell, when he is lying, instead of exaggerating?
Common sense discerns the difference. Like when he says he will release his taxes and then refuses to, I know that's a lie, not an exaggeration.


Well, yes, on the common sense. BUt saying he will release his taxes, is not hyperbole. Because common sense says that he COULD easily release his taxes.


But thank you for admitting is not hard to tell the difference.
 
1. No, because I am completely willing to discuss the ACTUAL intent of the statement.

2. No, I do not. You just only notice when I defend him, and don't even really see when I don't. Your hate blinds you.

1. No you do not. You just claim that he could not have been serious based upon your own opinions. It has never entered your mind that he might actually think he knows more than the people he claims to know more than. You just automatically dismiss it as hyperbole.


No, that is what YOU do, so you assume everyone else does the same.


I look at what he said, and if it seems remotely credible, based on my knowledge of him and/or the world, I consider him to be serious.


If not, I consider it hyperbole.

You just said what I did in different words. You base what he says on your opinion and your only two options are he really knows more than anybody or it is hyperbole. It never occurs to you at all that there is a 3rd option. That is because of your need to defend the man at all cost


NOt at all. There is obviously a 3rd option. You do see it, don't you?

You never speak of a 3rd option. You either pass it off as hyperbole or as fact. You admit no other option.


Correct. It is not my job to make your case for you. I'm just here to point out how absurd your stated position is.


But, since you asked, my answer stands. There is obviously a 3rd option. Even a 4th.


Are you aware of what they are?
 
1. No you do not. You just claim that he could not have been serious based upon your own opinions. It has never entered your mind that he might actually think he knows more than the people he claims to know more than. You just automatically dismiss it as hyperbole.


No, that is what YOU do, so you assume everyone else does the same.


I look at what he said, and if it seems remotely credible, based on my knowledge of him and/or the world, I consider him to be serious.


If not, I consider it hyperbole.

You just said what I did in different words. You base what he says on your opinion and your only two options are he really knows more than anybody or it is hyperbole. It never occurs to you at all that there is a 3rd option. That is because of your need to defend the man at all cost


NOt at all. There is obviously a 3rd option. You do see it, don't you?

You never speak of a 3rd option. You either pass it off as hyperbole or as fact. You admit no other option.


Correct. It is not my job to make your case for you. I'm just here to point out how absurd your stated position is.


But, since you asked, my answer stands. There is obviously a 3rd option. Even a 4th.


Are you aware of what they are?

Correct your job is to defend Trump with each post you make.

My position is that Trump believes the things he says and his actions support my position.

He could think he really he knows more.

He could actually know more about ISIS than our generals.
 

I agree, you are not lying. You really believe the things you are saying just like Trump believes the things he says.
Trump does not believe a single thing he says. In his book he called hyperbola a strategy, therefore he knows he's lying when he lies.
If he used the word "hyperbole" then he is not lying, because he does not expect to be taken literally.
He never uses the word hyperbole when he lies, only when he gets caught lying. He expects his "hyperbole" to be believed enough to close the "deal."


You are the one that quoted him, from his book, saying that he uses hyperbole.


Of course when one is exaggerating, one does not use the word exaggerate.


That was such a weak attack, that I find it hard to credit that you seriously believe what you just posted.
Right and I also pointed out that it was his strategy to close the deal, so it was meant to be believed the way Tramp uses it as he explains in his book.
 

I agree, you are not lying. You really believe the things you are saying just like Trump believes the things he says.


I am not a big user of hyperbole. The President is.


NOt really hard to understand.


But admitting that, takes away a reason, no, one way for you to act superior.

Yes, you are a big user of hyperbole, what you are is a big, staunch defender of the president. You are not capable of seeing him as any other than perfection. The idea that he might lie is beyond the pale for you.

He uses the exact same verbiage 35 times and you make some of them hyperbole and some of them he is telling the truth, all based on what makes him look the best


Even if what you claimed was true, (it is not), that would not be hyperbole, that would be stonewalling.


Your completely lack of concern about the actual meaning of words, is far worse and far more dishonest, than what the President does.


The guy has an odd and off putting style. If you want to express your dislike of that, that is a matter of personal opinion.


But your need to make it into something more, is just kind of pathetic.

It is you dismissing things as hyperbole that shows no concern for the actual meanings of Trump’s words. But you have to ignore the meanings to be able to defend him non-stop as you do
I think he's a sharp russian bs artist.
 
No, that is what YOU do, so you assume everyone else does the same.


I look at what he said, and if it seems remotely credible, based on my knowledge of him and/or the world, I consider him to be serious.


If not, I consider it hyperbole.

You just said what I did in different words. You base what he says on your opinion and your only two options are he really knows more than anybody or it is hyperbole. It never occurs to you at all that there is a 3rd option. That is because of your need to defend the man at all cost


NOt at all. There is obviously a 3rd option. You do see it, don't you?

You never speak of a 3rd option. You either pass it off as hyperbole or as fact. You admit no other option.


Correct. It is not my job to make your case for you. I'm just here to point out how absurd your stated position is.


But, since you asked, my answer stands. There is obviously a 3rd option. Even a 4th.


Are you aware of what they are?

Correct your job is to defend Trump with each post you make.

My position is that Trump believes the things he says and his actions support my position.

He could think he really he knows more.

He could actually know more about ISIS than our generals.



In the threads, or instances where you people make irrational attacks on Trump, such as that all of his hyperbole is lies, I am there to point out how stupid and silly your position is.


Give me an example of his actions supporting your conclusion, please.


Bonus points if it relates to your example.


And don't think I did not notice that you failed to answer my question. Pretty sad.
 
I agree, you are not lying. You really believe the things you are saying just like Trump believes the things he says.
Trump does not believe a single thing he says. In his book he called hyperbola a strategy, therefore he knows he's lying when he lies.
If he used the word "hyperbole" then he is not lying, because he does not expect to be taken literally.
He never uses the word hyperbole when he lies, only when he gets caught lying. He expects his "hyperbole" to be believed enough to close the "deal."


You are the one that quoted him, from his book, saying that he uses hyperbole.


Of course when one is exaggerating, one does not use the word exaggerate.


That was such a weak attack, that I find it hard to credit that you seriously believe what you just posted.
Right and I also pointed out that it was his strategy to close the deal, so it was meant to be believed the way Tramp uses it as he explains in his book.


That it was to be used to close the deal, does not imply that it was meant to be believed, especially if you quoted him correctly and he used the word "hyperbole".
 
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You just said what I did in different words. You base what he says on your opinion and your only two options are he really knows more than anybody or it is hyperbole. It never occurs to you at all that there is a 3rd option. That is because of your need to defend the man at all cost


NOt at all. There is obviously a 3rd option. You do see it, don't you?

You never speak of a 3rd option. You either pass it off as hyperbole or as fact. You admit no other option.


Correct. It is not my job to make your case for you. I'm just here to point out how absurd your stated position is.


But, since you asked, my answer stands. There is obviously a 3rd option. Even a 4th.


Are you aware of what they are?

Correct your job is to defend Trump with each post you make.

My position is that Trump believes the things he says and his actions support my position.

He could think he really he knows more.

He could actually know more about ISIS than our generals.



In the threads, or instances where you people make irrational attacks on Trump, such as that all of his hyperbole is lies, I am there to point out how stupid and silly your position is.


Give me an example of his actions supporting your conclusion, please.


Bonus points if it relates to your example.


And don't think I did not notice that you failed to answer my question. Pretty sad.

He claims to know more than the generals and then fires his SecDef for daring to disagree with him...proving Trump thinks he knows more than the Gen did.

I did answer your question, do try and pay attention.
 
He was just kidding.

He likes to kid

He's a kidder.

He kids.

He was just kidding.
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Are you displeased with the economy?
It is being put on the credit card. Without the spending this economy is slower than Obama’s.



Perhaps. But massive spending didn't help the lower income people's wages before. What is different this time, in your opinion?
Lots of min wage increases.
 
Trump is the most honest president we ever had. He never lies. If you think he's lying, he's just exaggerating. If he's not exaggerating, he's just misunderstood. If he's not misunderstood, he's just joking. If he's not joking, he's just quoting someone else. If he wasn't quoting someone else, he was just tweaking Liberals. But he never lies. Not ever.
:laugh:

Perfect.
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Trump does not believe a single thing he says. In his book he called hyperbola a strategy, therefore he knows he's lying when he lies.
If he used the word "hyperbole" then he is not lying, because he does not expect to be taken literally.
He never uses the word hyperbole when he lies, only when he gets caught lying. He expects his "hyperbole" to be believed enough to close the "deal."


You are the one that quoted him, from his book, saying that he uses hyperbole.


Of course when one is exaggerating, one does not use the word exaggerate.


That was such a weak attack, that I find it hard to credit that you seriously believe what you just posted.
Right and I also pointed out that it was his strategy to close the deal, so it was meant to be believed the way Tramp uses it as he explains in his book.


That it was to be used to close the deal, does not imply that it was meant to be believed, especially if you quoted him correctly and he used the word "hyperbole".
Of course his lies are meant to be believed, he is using then t sell his deal. His calling them "creative hyperbole" is just a rationalization of his lies for SUCKERS like you.
 
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