
DEVIOUS truthful (NOT) hyperbole (exaggeration) is Tweety's approach is disgusting, deceitful, SAD.
It is NOT SURPRISING Tweety cannot figure the shortest path to the right solution is often is a straight line!
"Donald Trump: It’s Libel To Quote Dumb Ideas I’ve Repeatedly Proposed"
Trump's attorney accused the Club for Growth of defaming Donald Trump by noting that he supports higher taxes
September 22, 2015 By Sean Davis
"In a letter sent to the conservative Club for Growth today, Donald Trump’s general counsel accused the organization of defaming Trump by highlighting his record of supporting tax increases, national health care, and Wall Street bailouts."
More.
"“Which presidential candidate supports higher taxes, national health care, and the Wall Street bailout?” the ad asks while showing pictures of Democrats Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. “It’s Donald Trump.”
The Club for Growth ad then showed a 2004 clip of Donald Trump telling CNN that “in many cases I probably identify more as a Democrat.” Trump previously donated over $15,000 to Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
In his letter, Trump’s attorney said the Club for Growth “lied” by asserting that Trump supports higher taxes.
“Mr. Trump does not support higher taxes,” Garten wrote. “This is the very definition of libel.” Interestingly enough, Garten did not dispute the charge that Donald Trump supports national health care or Wall Street bailouts.
Garten’s assertion, however, appears to have little basis in reality. For example, Trump has repeatedly called for higher taxes on certain types of investment income."
Of course, Tweety flip flopped anyway and changed his tax plan from "increase" to "cut," taking money from the middle class and poor slowly, but surely over time, THEN giving the rich a"bonus."
" . . . mountains of evidence supporting the charge that Donald Trump wants to raise taxes. Here is but a small sampling of headlines highlighting Trump’s ongoing support for higher taxes:ABC (Aug. 6): Donald Trump Once Proposed the Biggest Tax Hike Ever
Bloomberg (Aug. 26): Donald Trump says he wants to raise taxes on himself
CNN (Aug. 27): Donald Trump: Tax the rich more
New York Times (Aug. 31): Increase taxes? Talk by Donald Trump alarms G.O.P.
International Business Times (Sept. 8): Elizabeth Warren Praises Donald Trump Tax Plan"
Tweety has some pretty lazy lawyers sending out threats they cannot back up.
"The simplest way to avoid being accused of supporting higher taxes is to not support higher taxes. That Donald Trump chose to sic his attorney on a conservative group rather than retracting his support for higher taxes should tell voters everything they need to know about where he stands on the issue."
Ha! Tweety cannot figure the shortest path is a straight line!