Oh, that’s gonna leave a mark — Jimmie went and used math on Debbie Wasserman-Schultz’s latest BS figures.
But as Debbie herself might tell you, math is hard.
Oh, that’s gonna leave a mark — Jimmie went and used math on Debbie Wasserman-Schultz’s latest BS figures.
But as Debbie herself might tell you, math is hard.
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Sadly, for the majority of voters, this type of math is hard. Not just because the Democrats will do everything they can to obfuscate the truth, but also because the numbers are so big that they are almost incomprehensible. It doesn’t matter how much data you have to back up the claim, telling people that the president has spent more than one million dollars for every job saved is hard to swallow.
The challenge for the Republicans this election? Convincing voters that these absurd numbers aren’t campaign rhetoric, they are legitimate facts that are undermining our country.