You keep saying it but can't back it up with factual proof.
I will give you this, you have a smart *** reply for every answer we give you and your reply is ALWAYS that we are wrong and you are right. You must be the richest person alive knowing as much as you do.
We get it. Trump is a liar. You tried to make an excuse that it was a simple matter of "semantics". the branch of logic concerned with meaning.
Your excuse once again is that he doesn't actually mean the words he speaks.
It means he is a liar. That's a pretty sh*tty way for a president to act.
Both you and Spoke completely failed to show the "571 miles" of wall Trump "built" (fully expected, since 654 miles existed before he was elected, and only 741 exist now per a GAO report on their website-
https://www.gao.gov/) , so let's try another one:
Since it's just an issue of "semantics", tell us what Trump really meant when he said this:
“We also built the greatest economy in the history of the world…Powered by these policies, we built the greatest economy in the history of the world.”
Using the metrics of determining how good an economy is, "Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Clinton presided over stronger economic growth than Trump. The gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of 2.3 percent in 2019, slipping from 2.9 percent in 2018 and 2.4 percent in 2017. But in 1997, 1998 and 1999, GDP grew 4.5 percent, 4.5 percent and 4.7 percent, respectively. Yet even that period paled in comparison with the postwar boom in the 1950s or the 1960s. Growth between 1962 and 1966 ranged from 4.4 percent to 6.6 percent. In 1950 and 1951, it was 8.7 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate reached a low of 3.5 percent under Trump, but it dipped as low as 2.5 percent in 1953. (After the novel coronavirus tanked the economy, Trump jacked up his claim even more, falsely saying it had been the greatest economy in the history of the world.) This marks the
493rd time that Trump used a variation of this line, meaning he said it on average every other day."
If Trump was not lying, tell us how his numbers, while not as good as many presidents before him, were the greatest
"in the history of the world".
Do you think he is confused by the word "greatest", or is it perhaps "history" or is it maybe "the world"?
What turn of phrase do you think tripped him up to tell such an easily disproved lie?
Here is video of him saying the words, in case you want to claim he never did.
His monotone will probably lull you to sleep, so fast forward to 3:49 to hear it.
Have your closed-captions on, and you can have someone read it to you too.