• Re: 25 Lies Kamala Harris Told In Her Debate Against Trump

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to lb@cap.con on Mon Sep 30 21:05:05 2024
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    In article <3xZEO.27121$kxD8.21296@fx11.iad>, lb@cap.con wrote:
    On 9/13/2024 8:38 AM, Grimble Crumble wrote:
    John Doe <NoOne@private.corp> wrote:
    On 9/11/2024 2:30 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    Taking a page out of her boss's playbook, Vice President Kamala Harris >>>> told major whoppers during her Tuesday night debate against Donald
    Trump. With help from left-wing activists masquerading as debate
    moderators, Harris whitewashed her extreme record, lied about Trump's
    policy positions, and more.

    Here are some of the biggest falsehoods she told throughout the evening. >>>>
    1. 'Middle-Class Kid'
    Harris claimed that she grew up a "middle-class kid." That is not true. >>>> As previously noted by journalist Megyn Kelly, Harris' father was a
    professor at Stanford University, while her mother was a biomedical
    scientist at UC Berkley.

    Hold on, those 2 occupations at the very minimum placed her in the upper
    class.

    Hold on, those 2 occupations at the very minimum placed her in the upper
    class. According to data used by the Educational Resources Information
    Center <https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED372123.pdf>, professors made, >> at the very lowest during 1970-1988, $38,000 adjusted for 1990s' dollars
    ($91k for 2024 dollars); this alone would put her in the UPPER middle
    class. Adding her mom's job (median of ~$83k
    https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Biomedical_Scientist/Salary )
    would DEFINITELY put her in the upper class


    Bullshit.

    Is there a reason you deleted his sources and proof?
    (I restored them so you won;t have to figure out how
    to find and re-read the original).

    2. Trump's Tax Cuts
    Harris falsely insinuated that the 2017 tax cuts approved by the Trump >>>> administration disproportionately benefited America's billionaires and >>>> corporations.

    They did. Harris got that right.


    These first two "Lies" are not lies, but are the truth, so I stopped
    there.

    An argument unaddressed is an argument given up.

    There was no argument.

    QED.

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    When we cheat, we win!
    Harris-Walz 2024

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