Accomplishments on Trial: You Decide

 

Take a look at what Trump claims to have accomplished, then compare it against what Biden-Harris claim to have accomplished. Let’s put their accomplishments on trial. In a trial, there is “Direct Evidence” and “Circumstantial Evidence.” Direct Evidence are things that you can measure, see, and touch. Circumstantial Evidence are things that you “feel” are true based on circumstances and your best observation, but things for which there is no direct proof. Which of the two candidates wins the trial? Which one has the most “Direct Evidence?” Which one has the most “Circumstantial Evidence?” Or, perhaps there is one candidate who has the most Direct AND the most Circumstantial Evidence. You decide.
For each so-called “accomplishment,” ask yourself five questions:

  • First, “Is this an accomplishment that really matters to me, to my family, and to the country?”
  • Second, “Is there Direct Evidence to support the claim, such as official government statistics, things that you and others actually experienced or lived; evidence, for instance, that you had more take-home money, fewer taxes, less government interference, a stronger military, a safer place to live…?”
  • Third, “Is there Circumstantial Evidence to support the claim? Did I, or do I, feel like I have more spending power, lower taxes, more safety and security, more opportunities, a better job, more freedom, more school choices, etc. because of each candidate's alleged accomplishments?
  • Fourth, Do I have elected officials making serious, adult decisions on issues that really matter to me and my family, or do I have elected officials making decisions on smoke-and-mirror issues that don’t really matter all that much to me or my family, or to the future of the country?" and,
  • Fifth, "Did the candidate actually accomplish the task, or just claim to? Is there Direct or Circumstantial evidence that the promise was actually kept?"
Ask those questions of each and every accomplishment claimed by each candidate. 

Then VOTE. Trump Biden-Harris Be sure to click on the Topics links at the top of each page for details on alleged accomplishments (National Security, Budget, Immigration, and Energy on Trump's site; "Priorities" on the Biden-Harris site).

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