Wednesday, March 27, 2019


"Freedom of expression is like a jungle now. We have no laws." Journalist and human rights activist, Amal Habani said.

Abuse of the truth is common place in the world we live in today. In the first half of his presidency, Donald J. Trump has told more than 7,600 lies or misleading claims. In 2018 alone, President Trump averaged 15 lies or falsehoods per day. https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/trump-fact-check_us_5c29a88fe4b08aaf7a91d5d3?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9zZWFyY2gueWFob28uY29tLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAAdzlIPOEPCOJEm_8z2zzqrtQ2EgF1r9NLQDlG9KCeSdvgByGczZANjcp1eaKwf_iFk4CbJK-hDZSVTbxkfF9OriM46_HXimewoZTxL43jrj-OYnzoh-0fN4Cbsr-VxO1i38-QwOJp7M4mHQevP_X1oAZTFJwmNm8hL8_ZLrP23x

President Trump claimed Nambia, Africa has a self-sufficient health care system. Nambia does not exist! Trump is a complete moron when he speaks much of the time, and it somehow matters not. In January, 2018, Trump said the U.S. delivered “F-52” warplanes to the Norwegian government. F-52 warplanes only exist in the video game, The Call of Duty. Clearly, Trump does not think or research far too many things he tweets or blabs about to the media.

Trump lies so much, it's safe to say he's always lying, Stephen Colbert said.

"The rest of Trumps presidency is going to be like a big giant bowl of cookie dough. Trump is going to promise you, the chocolate chip cookies are going to be the finest in the world, but I tell you, if you swallow that, your going to be eating some rat poop, which may not technically be a crime, but it's going to leave a bad taste in your mouth, Stephen Colbert said. 
                                                              Mark Schurr, aka, Izzy Schurr