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trump claimed that coal was “indestructible,” that West Virginia had one of the strongest state economies and that the U.S. was the “cleanest country in the planet.” None of that was true. Obviously. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/21/u...nia-rally.html
trump claimed that coal was “indestructible,” that West Virginia had one of the strongest state economies and that the U.S. was the “cleanest country in the planet.” None of that was true. Obviously. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/21/u...nia-rally.html
He went to West Virginia and claimed it had one of the strongest state economies?
Yet he still gets a crowd of goobers to show up and cheer for his lies. I guess that the Trumpen Proletariat still believes whatever Dear Leader tells them to believe.
I remember when I had to drink muddy water out of a hoof print and was lucky to find it.
It was 2014 and it happed on Obama's watch.
Now you want to blame Trump when Obama had years to clean it up.
Ah! The first line, for those that don't recognize it, is from True Grit, spoken by Glen Campbell as the Texas Ranger.
Responded John Wayne's Rooster Cogburn: "If I ever met a Texas Ranger that didn't drink water out of a hoof print...I think I'd shake his hand" (or close to that).
I remember when I had to drink muddy water out of a hoof print and was lucky to find it.
It was 2014 and it happed on Obama's watch.
Now you want to blame Trump when Obama had years to clean it up.
Did you also walk uphill both ways to a one-room school?
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