“The Wacky Do-Nothing Attorney General of Michigan, Dana Nessel, is viciously threatening Ford Motor Company for the fact that I inspected a Ventilator plant without a mask. Not their fault, & I did put on a mask. No wonder many auto companies left Michigan, until I came along!”
—Trump tweet, May 21, 2020.
“Do nothing A.G. of the Great State of Michigan should not be taking her anger and stupidity out on Ford Motor — they might get upset with you and leave the state, like so many other companies have — until I came along and brought business back to Michigan.”
—Follow up tweet by Trump, May 21, 2020. [Never too busy to take a little time to personally respond to every individual who dares disagree with him. Amazing that he has time to tend to his job. Also, Trump is implying that he has brought jobs to Michigan when in fact, manufacturing jobs over the past three years have increased in Michigan by less than 2%—half the national average; the state lost 5300 jobs last year, and there has been a net loss of three automotive manufacturing plants since the end of 2016.]
“[M]ore manufacturing jobs have been created in Michigan than just about every state.”
—Eric Trump, on the night of the Michigan primary earlier this year. [Wow, these Trump guys couldn’t tell the truth if their lives depended on it. But I guess if you can lie to bankers and the IRS, then lying to a gullible bunch of MAGA fanatics is a piece of cake.]
Sounds like you Tom. You do the same when someone disagrees with you.
Jim, trump lies while holding contradicting facts in his tiny little hands. Tom, on the other hand, never fails to offer corroborating factual evidence in support of his statements.
Feel better now Jim…having gotten that off your chest? Someone once told me that comparisons are odious. This is definitely one of those cases.
And you have a nice day, too, Jim.
Thomas, You have more intellect than Trump. Don’t get caught up in Trump’s cheap commentary. Learned people know the difference between the truth and political B.S. Filter out the emotion and look at facts. Listen to more than one option, not just those who agree with you.