hrothgar, on 2016-September-25, 15:29, said:
This is the kind of "fact checking" that causes many people to roll their eyes.
For example, consider the first 12:
1. "Manufacturing" is a large concept. There is a difference between manufacturing generally and product-specific manufacturing. If the green widget industry is doing well but the red widget industry is getting hammered, then buying red widgets overseas because of manufacturing being gone is not inconsistent with green widget manufacturing booming. The "fact check" is too general.
2. A citation to a source with "questioned methodology" is not false. It is debatable. A debatable point is not false simply because you side with one perspective.
3. A win-loss ratio of, say, 50-50 does not prove that the WTO is fair if the win-loss ration should be 75-25.
4. A gain of 3 million jobs is not a NET gain if the loss is, say, 10 million jobs. For example, if 3 million importing jobs replace 10 million manufacturing jobs, there is no gain. The numbers provided as a "fact check" do not answer that question.
5-6. The fact that the "vast majority" of tax increases are on the rich does not mean that there are not substantial tax increases on the poor.
7. It is not a false statement to opine that HRC is full of crap with her latest claims. It is opinion, and probably valid.
8. The unemployment rate is bogus. Everyone knows this. Labor participation rate is more accurate.
9. Sure, overstated by a bit, but still frightening.
10. This is a matter of degree. In my opinion, Politico is more wrong than Trump on this point. Average wages includes rich people making WAY more than before, as an aside.
11. "doing nothing" usually means "doing nothing meaningful."
12. Being optimistic is not a lie.
When your first 12 fact checks are filled with this sort of analysis, I am not impressed. I do not see the same sort of picky, opinion-based analysis as to HRC's supposed truthfulness.
"Gibberish in, gibberish out. A trial judge, three sets of lawyers, and now three appellate judges cannot agree on what this law means. And we ask police officers, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and citizens to enforce or abide by it? The legislature continues to write unreadable statutes. Gibberish should not be enforced as law."
-P.J. Painter.