FactChecking ‘The Pledge’

Republicans' "Pledge to America" falls short on some of its facts.

The Republican “Pledge to America,” released Sept. 23, contains some dubious factual claims. It declares that “the only parts of the economy expanding are government and our national debt.” Not true. So far this year government employment has declined slightly, while private sector employment has increased by 763,000 jobs. It says that ... Full Story »

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Preston Watts
by Preston Watts - Sep. 25, 2010

No. Any post, article, opinion, or editorial that has an action represented in it's title needs to adhere it's principal . FactChecking ‘The Pledge’ would require the piece to report on the "facts". Any statements that are put forth to judge fact over fiction that contain, yes but , true but, is a misrepresentation It's true, Not only reduce the quality of the work to 0 but is insulting to anyone with an IQ of over about 80.

Although "The Pledge" is misleading in total it's "facts" are by far and away superior to that of FactChecks".

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