Buzzword fallacy.
Now you're just making up fallacies because you're too scared to lose the debate.
Just delete your account if that's your tactic now.
Buzzword fallacy.
oid argument fallacy.
Achieved.
Lie.
Lie. You are not debating. You are chanting. Argument by repetition fallacy.You seek to avoid debate by invoking random attempts to label posts you cannot answer as fallacies.
Cherry picking fallacy.Those four companies were just examples of major companies that have cut jobs,
Lie. Never said any such thing.despite you all saying that wouldn't happen if we passed your stupid tax cut.
Cherry picking fallacy.We cut taxes for corporations and they still cut jobs.
Redefinition fallacy. People are not a fallacy.No...the only fallacy here is you.
Lie. Manufacturing these products has always been manufacturing.
Conservatives aren't destroying society.
The only one living in a 'horrid reality' is you.
Lie. You are not debating. You are chanting. Argument by repetition fallacy.
Nope. GDP is not the only factor.The economy only contracts if GDP growth is negative.
No it doesn't.Growth at 0.4% means the economy is still growing.
Lie.And in 2015, GDP growth was 2.88%. Trump has yet to eclipse that number, and probably never will.
Argument of the Stone fallacy.You're not good at this.
Cherry picking fallacy.
Lie. Never said any such thing.
Cherry picking fallacy.
Redefinition fallacy. People are not a fallacy.
Nope. GDP is not the only factor.
Lie. I call a lie a lie.So now we get to the point in the debate where you just label any accountability as "a lie" because it's easier for a lazy person like you to do that, than it is to do the work.
Inversion fallacy.You're lazy.
Inversion fallacy.Your arguments are lazy.
Inversion fallacy.Your responses are lazy.
Lie.You put in no good faith effort to defend that which you believe; all you do here is exercise sophistry.
Psychoquackery.You do that because it's all you've done your entire life and no one has ever called you on it, or forced you to accept responsibility for it.
Inversion fallacy.That explains why you have such an entitlement complex.
No it doesn't.
In the last 26 months of Obama’s presidency, manufacturing employment grew by 96,000 or 0.8%.
In Trump’s first 26 months, manufacturers added 479,000 jobs, or 3.9%, 399% more jobs than Obama’s record.
Is it any wonder that President Obama derided then-candidate Trump for needing a “magic wand” to deliver on his manufacturing jobs promise?
On the other hand, federal, state and local government jobs, many of them creators of job-stifling red tape,
grew by 1.8% in Obama’s last 26 months compared to 0.8% under Trump.
In fact, over the past 26 months, there were 168% more jobs in manufacturing created than in government, while during Obama’s last 26 months, there were 303% more government jobs created than in manufacturing.
This was not sustainable. Government jobs don’t pay for themselves.
And here’s where President Trump’s pro-growth policies come into play.
The current stretch in increased manufacturing employment started in November, 2016—the month of Trump’s election. Employers, especially those faced with making long-term investments in physical plants and equipment, anticipated regulatory relief under Trump.
They got the relief they hoped for.
By October 2018, the Trump Administration cut 2.7 major regulations for every one added, greatly reducing regulatory cost and risk.
In addition, the tax cuts signed into law in December 2017 not only reduced corporate tax rates, encouraging investment, they also incentivized U.S.-based multinational corporations to bring home profits held overseas.
In the first nine months of 2018, these firms repatriated $571.3 billion—money needed for job-creating investment at home, but had been held in foreign countries because America had the highest corporate tax rate in the industrialized world.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckd...t-26-months-over-obamas-last-26/#17c76ed020a6
Lie.
You all made that prediction...multiple times.
Tax overhaul means a $4,000-a-year pay raise for the average family, Drumpf advisor says
January 29th, 2018
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/29/tax...year-pay-hike-for-average-family-hassett.html
The average American family will get $4,000 from tax cuts, Drumpf team claims
October 16th, 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...uts-trump-team-claims/?utm_term=.44415642f1cc
Why are you lying about your own predictions?