When a response is met with a pinocchio... means you're winning.
Sucks to be you, right MIDNIGHT?
Look...I gave you a list of similarities & you choose to challenge only one of them. You choose to deny that Trump put children of migrants in cages where they still remain today. There are plenty of pictures to prove my point but you choose to cover your eyes to that fact. You rightfully cannot challenge the other similarities because they are right on point.
There's no value to me or any readers here to engage you in a discussion. You're hurt because your boy has not kept his promises to build your ridiculous wall, reduce the price of drugs and rebuild the country's infrastructure. Yes, the economy is doing well but it was doing well before he got elected.
Now I'm going to enjoy the football games & the ponies where I already gave out one winner today. I suggest that you sit back, relax & remember that despite the POS in the WH, we are still the greatest country in the world,
Look...I gave you a list of similarities & you choose to challenge only one of them. You choose to deny that Trump put children of migrants in cages where they still remain today. There are plenty of pictures to prove my point but you choose to cover your eyes to that fact. You rightfully cannot challenge the other similarities because they are right on point.
There's no value to me or any readers here to engage you in a discussion. You're hurt because your boy has not kept his promises to build your ridiculous wall, reduce the price of drugs and rebuild the country's infrastructure. Yes, the economy is doing well but it was doing well before he got elected.
Now I'm going to enjoy the football games & the ponies where I already gave out one winner today. I suggest that you sit back, relax & remember that despite the POS in the WH, we are still the greatest country in the world,
False equivalence: is a logical fallacy in which two incompatible arguments appear to be logically equivalent when in fact they are not. This fallacy is categorized as a fallacy of inconsistency.
False equivalence: is a logical fallacy in which two incompatible arguments appear to be logically equivalent when in fact they are not. This fallacy is categorized as a fallacy of inconsistency.
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