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Kamala Harris's Lies During the September 10th Debate

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There are some lies that are so obvious it's like neon lights and sirens are going off.
Recognizing those lies doesn't mean we're biased. It means we have five working senses.

Are you trying to suggest that you're not biased for Harris?
 
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Are you trying to suggest that you're not biased for Harris?
I support Harris but will acknowledge when I think she's wrong.
For example, I think she spends too much time exploiting abortion fears. Democrats should stress if we put our efforts towards preventing unwanted pregnancies, the abortion solution would be rare.
HRC always said abortion should be available, safe, and rare. It's not something to be rah-rah about.
Does that mean I think the Trump approach--give em the old razzle dazzle and then run away from the issue--is better? No.
 
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You don't come off as harsh - it just seems like you're deliberately ignoring and/or misinterpreting the point of my post.
Oh no! I wasn't.

I do thank you for the post though because it was very informative.

Take care
 
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I support Harris but will acknowledge when I think she's wrong.

Having a bias doesn't mean you agree with everything someone says. It means that you are predisposed to assume the best (or worst) of someone.

Everyone possesses biases. Acknowledging that you have those biases is the first step toward greater objectivity.
 
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There are some lies that are so obvious it's like neon lights and sirens are going off.
Recognizing those lies doesn't mean we're biased. It means we have five working senses.
May I include the lies told by Kamala Harris and the mainstream media in a list of lies that are like neon lights and sirens going off?
 
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May I include the lies told by Kamala Harris and the mainstream media in a list of lies that are like neon lights and sirens going off?
On your own personal list, sure.
 
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On your own personal list, sure.
I believe that you would have your own personal lists of the "lies" being told by Trump as well.
 
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Determining whether or not a statement is true or false does not require a detailed policy position. The problem comes when people try to assign truth to opinions (as I noted in relation to several of the claimed "lies"). A statement like "my plan will benefit people" can't be called a lie because there is no factual content to it - it's simply an opinion about the outcome of the plan.

You'll note that I didn't say that most of the contested statements were true, just that they weren't lies.

This isn't about comparison. The purpose of this thread is the discussion of Harris's (supposed) lies during the debate.
well there is a few ... best for people to do their own research as you may or may not consider certain places "credible" ... one way or another.

Here's a couple


Harris: “Donald Trump left us the worst unemployment since the Great Depression”.

This is false.

At the end of Trump’s term of office in January 2021, the unemployment rate was 6.4%.

Harris: "If Donald Trump were to be re-elected, he will sign a national abortion ban".

This is misleading. Trump has denied that he would sign a national ban if elected president.


He has said that he would leave limits on abortion access up to individual states to decide.

HARRIS: "Donald Trump left us the worst unemployment since the Great Depression."


At the height of the Great Depression in 1933, the national unemployment rate was near 25%, according to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library.


At the start of the COVID pandemic, the unemployment rate peaked at 14.8% in April 2020, a level not seen since 1948, according to the Congressional Research Service.


But by the time Trump left office, unemployment had fallen to a lower, but still elevated, level. The January 2021 unemployment rate was 6.3%.

The main point is .... the moderators interjected their own opinions/comments on some of Trumps answers and did not on Harris .... it's not their place to do this .... they are to ask questions and let the candidates answer ... not to "fact check" their answers.
 
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The main point is .... the moderators interjected their own opinions/comments on some of Trumps answers and did not on Harris .... it's not their place to do this .... they are to ask questions and let the candidates answer ... not to "fact check" their answers.
That is not the topic of this thread.
 
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Right. And in doing so, you demonstrated that the vast majority of political "fact-checking" is just varying opinions and viewpoints.
One example proves nothing about the majority - the logic just isn't there.
 
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One example proves nothing about the majority - the logic just isn't there.

Anyone who wishes to concede their own critical thinking skills to political "fact-checkers" is certainly welcome to do so. But they should realize that any such "fact-checkers" possess their own bias and opinions that will be injected into their "facts".
 
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When critical thinkers watch the actual debate, the lies should be self-evident.
Unless you choose to deferr your critical thinking to the Ministry of Truth known as "fact checkers."
 
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I've seen a lot of posters here claim that Harris "lied incessantly," though they've pointed out few specifics. The Federalist, though, has helpfully provided a list of 25 lies. So let's look at them:

1. "Middle Class Kid"

I'm not sure how being the child of a college professor and a university research scientist disqualifies someone from the middle class. Neither is a particularly lucrative profession. Her family certainly wasn't poor, but she didn't claim that.

Verdict: Not a lie.

2. Trump's tax cuts

It should be noted that the analysis cited here by The Federalist is just a loop of the same person citing himself, and only considers data from 2018. Furthermore, it only looks at individual income tax data, which doesn't tell the whole story. While that data does show that people making less than $50,000 received the largest percentage tax reduction that year relative to 2017, the real dollar value of those reductions was mostly pretty small. For example, people making $10,000-$15,000 saw their average taxes drop by 72%. Which is great - but the real dollar value of that "massive" drop was $85/taxpayer. In contrast, people making $500,000-$1,000,000 saw their taxes drop by a paltry 9% - which worked out to around $15,000/taxpayer. Now, if you consider those numbers as a percentage of the taxpayer's total income, the picture changes a bit. Ther person making $15,000/year regains 0.6% of their income per year, while the person making $1,000,000 regains 1.5%. Seems to me that the person making a million per year wins out in this exchange.

Verdict: Not a lie.

3. Trump "Sales Tax"

Trump has proposed a 10-20% tariff on all imports, and 60% on imports from China. While not technically a sales tax, we would see most, if not all of that passed on to consumers, leading to higher prices for imported goods.

Verdict: Mostly true

4. Jan. 6

Contrary to the Federalist's claim, the J6 events did put American self-governance in jeopardy. And bringing up examples of military attacks is a complete non-sequitur; Harris was referring to attacks on our democratic institutions, not physical attacks on US territories.

Verdict: Not a lie.

5. Project 2025

Hard to grade this one. While Trump certainly has said that he has nothing to do with Project 2025, the fact remains that many current and former members of his administration/campaign are involved in it, and some of its provisions look a lot like things that Trump did or was trying to do towards the end of his first term. Ultimately, though, this is a statement of opinion, as no one can predict the future, and opinions are not lies.

Verdict: Opinion; not a lie

6. Just Restoring Roe

She absolutely dodged the question, but dodging the question isn't lying.

Verdict: Not a lie

7. Pro-Life Laws Criminalize Miscarriages, Ectopic Pregnancies

While technically correct in their assessment that these things are not explicitly criminalized, the Federalist conveniently ignores the real effects of recent anti-abortion legislation, which have been widely discussed here on this site. In states like Texas, hospitals have been turning women with life-threatening conditions away over fear of prosecution. Even if the laws do not explicitly criminalize these situations, the effect remains the same.

Verdict: Half true

8. Trump's abortion stance

I'll give them this one. Trump does not seem to be in favor of a national abortion ban.

Verdict: Lie

9. Ninth Month Abortions Don't Exist

Last I checked, 21 weeks gets you into the 6th month, not the 9th month. Therefore, the number of abortions performed after 21 weeks is not evidence of abortions being performed during the 9th month of pregnancy.

Verdict: Not a lie.

10. Border Bill

This is just the Federalist's opinion. Others disagree with their assessment, and again, no one can see into the alternate future where that bill passed, so no one knows for certain what the real effects would have been.

Verdict: Not a lie.

11. SCOTUS Immunity Ruling

The Federalist is splitting hairs here. The SCOTUS ruling was rather vague, and arguments couple be made for many things that the president does being "official acts." Regardless, it's pretty clear what she was getting at.

Verdict: Mostly true.

12. Fracking Ban

Again, dodging the question isn't lying. Regardless, 2019 was not 2020, so using an example from 2019 to disprove her statement about her beliefs in 2020 is misleading. By 2020, Harris had already backed away from the commitment to a fracking ban, even casting the tie-breaking vote to expand fracking leases then, so her statement that she "made herself very clear in 2020" is accurate.

Verdict: Not a lie.

13. Minnesota Rioters Bail Fund

Harris did indeed promote the Minnesota Freedom Fund in a June 1, 2020 tweet. However, at that point, they were a very small organization that had only been in operation for 4 years, having helped a total of ~500 people in that time. The aftermath of the George Floyd protests (and, in part, Harris's tweet) caused them to expand massively and seems to have changed their policies, such that they started providing bail for more dangerous/violent criminals. So, it's a bit misleading to suggest that she promoted an organization that was putting violent criminals back on the streets when - at the time that she promoted it - they were not.

Verdict: Not a lie

14. Trump's Role in J6

Trump did make the "peacefully and patriotically" statement, but he also said that his supporters needed to "fight like [heck] or [they wouldn't] have a country anymore" in the same speech. And that's before getting into the repeated lies that he told leading up to that day about the election being stolen or fraudulent. There is a pretty strong argument to be made that Trump at least had some role in inciting the J6 riot.

Verdict: Not a lie

15. J6 Deaths

I believe that the final cause of death for Officer Sicknick was a stroke. While technically "natural causes," it can be reasonably deduced that the stroke was related to the injuries he sustained on January 6th. Additionally, 4 further officers died of suicide in the immediate aftermath. Harris specifically said that these five officers died "as a result of" the January 6th riot - in that their deaths were related to it and they would likely still be alive had it not occurred. The Federalist tries to debunk her words by deliberately misinterpreting them to mean that they were directly killed during the riot.

Verdict: Not a lie

16. "Fine People" Hoax

Yep, Trump walked that one back and clarified, but it took a while, and he did say it.

Verdict: Mostly true.

17. "Bloodbath" Hoax

Again, he said it. Maybe he didn't mean it in the way that Harris puts it, or maybe he did. As we're not mind readers, it becomes a matter of opinion.

Verdict: Mostly true.

18. Trump's NATO Comments

Technically, the Federalist is correct here - the comments that Harris refers to were about NATO members, not Ukraine. However, those comments reveal a fundamental misunderstanding about how NATO works - the defense spending targets are not binding obligations, and there are no penalties for not meeting them. If Trump wants there to be penalties, that's fine, but he needs to push for an amendment to the NATO charter to that effect - he can't just declare it unilaterally. Furthermore, his many other statements on Ukraine and Russia, as well as his evasiveness when asked directly about his preferred outcome of the current war, reveal his attitude on the conflict.

Verdict: Lie, but the Federalist misses the point.

19. Autocrats' Preferences for President

The reasons for Putin's "endorsement" of Harris have been discussed on this site already. Also, Viktor Orban is (arguably) an autocrat, and Trump specifically touted Orban's praise of him during the debate. He's also fond of pointing out his close relationships with Putin and Kim.

Verdict: Not a lie

20. Combat Zones

Harris was splitting hairs here. I'll call it a lie.

Verdict: Lie

21. Blaming Trump for Biden's Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal

Both parties bear some blame on this one. Trump negotiated a pretty bad deal (including releasing 5000 Taliban fighters), and Biden then rushed the process.

Verdict: Half true

22. Gun Confiscation

Harris did support a mandatory buyback program for "assault weapons" in 2019, but more recently, she's amended that to say that she supports an assault weapons ban, but without a mandatory buyback program.

Verdict: Half true

23. Trump's Foreign Policy Record

This is just opinion.

Verdict: Not a lie

24. Defunding the Police

“reimagin[ing]” policing and “redirect[ing] resources” from police toward what the outlet described as “other areas of government [such as] schools and small businesses.” does not sound like "defund the police" to me.

Verdict: Not a lie

25. IVF

While Trump himself may not be opposed to IVF, the abortion bans that he enabled (AKA "Donald Trump's abortion bans") have not been so discerning. The issues in Arkansas have bene well-publicized.

Verdict: Not a lie.

So, final counts are 3 lies, 7 partial truths, and 15 things that weren't actually lies. Not a strong showing from The Federalist, I gotta say.
You should probably stick with your day job because "fact checking" isn't working out for you.
 
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That's really it in a nutshell. The vast majority of "fact checking", including what is posted on these forums, are really analysis and opinions which come from people who have biases and preconceived ideas.
I think I am going to start my own "fact checking" Wiki page so that when I cannot defend an argument, I can just make up some stuff and say "Ha! Here is a fact check that proves I am right." Then I can claim victory until the fact check is proved to be untrue. Which doesn't matter because then we would have already moved onto several other issues and don't care anymore. It works for the left, so it is worth a try.
 
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Anyone who wishes to concede their own critical thinking skills to political "fact-checkers" is certainly welcome to do so.
Is that what you do?
But they should realize that any such "fact-checkers" possess their own bias and opinions that will be injected into their "facts".
So we don't live in a perfect world? Thanks for the brilliant tip!
 
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Is that what you do?

Nope. While some people give more weight to political "fact-checks", I recognize them for what they are; just another set of biased opinions and analyses.

So we don't live in a perfect world? Thanks for the brilliant tip!

That's what you took from that? Alrighty then.
 
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You should probably stick with your day job because "fact checking" isn't working out for you.
Perhaps you'd like to engage in a discussion on it? Or are you just going to make personal attacks?
 
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Perhaps you'd like to engage in a discussion on it? Or are you just going to make personal attacks?
Discussion in what? The Federalist said something and you don't agree with it so you say it isn't true? Discussion over.
 
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