The problem is that the counter-argument is “that’s a lie,” but stupid people don’t understand that you cannot spend all day explaining basic economics to people who start from the assumptions of the lie in the first instance and are thus uneducable. https://twitter.com/scottadamssays/status/1005922978863992833 …
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Can you please occasionally take a little time out of your day to smack down
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I simply asked the public to provide a link describing trade with Canada in a way we citizens can judge as fair or unfair. No one passed the test. I'm sure Tom would like to see such a link too. Wouldn't you?
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You could find people who are experts on these things and follow them on Twitter
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So far, the experts I have seen just spew data without context. I could follow a thousand of them and learn nothing. I just want one clear article. Just one.
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Why don’t you need that same evidence to accept Trump’s lies? Why is his lie preferable?
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What makes you think I believe everything he says? He's in negotiation mode. That's not fact-checking mode.
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That's not what I said and that's not an answer. You have clearly decided that his bullshit feels good and facts are insufficient to contradict the narrative you desire to believe. You want a strong narrative to dissuade you, but are credulous with a comfortable one.
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Your question made no sense.
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You asked for proof that a statement was wrong, instead of looking for evidence that it was true. This is literally confirmation bias.
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