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Simple question to Trump: "Should Google be broken up?"
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Trump's answer: "(Sigh) I just haven’t gotten over something that the Justice Department did yesterday where Virginia cleaned up its voter rolls and got rid of thousands and thousands of bad votes.  And the Justice Department sued them, that they should be allowed to put those bad votes and illegal votes back in and let the people vote.  So, I haven’t gotten– I haven’t gotten over that.  A lot of people have seen that and I can’t believe it."

 
Huh???  What The Fuck kind of answer is that?!  It's the same kind of answer Trump always gives when he doesn't know the answer to a policy question.  He did it at the debate with Biden.  He did it at the debate with Harris.  He does it every time he's asked a question he can't answer.

 
Trump was asked again: "But the question is about Google, President Trump."
Trump: "Yeah, look.  Google’s got a lot of power, very bad to me, they are very bad to me.  I can speak from that standpoint.  They only have bad stories.  In other words, if I have 20 good stories and 20 bad stories, and everyone’s entitled to that, you’ll only see the 20 bad stories.  And I called the head of Google the other day, and I said, 'I’m getting a lot of good stories lately, but you don’t find them in Google.'  I think it’s a whole rigged deal.  I think Google is rigged just like our government is rigged all over the place."

 
Trump was asked for the third time: "So, you would break them up, in other words?"
Trump: "I’d do something. You have to have– look, I give them a lot of credit. They’ve become such a power, such a power. And you gotta give them credit for that. How they became a power is, you know, really the discussion. At the same time, it’s a very dangerous thing because we wanna have great companies. We don’t want China to have these companies. Right now, China is afraid of Google. China is a very powerful, very smart group of people, I will tell you that from very personal experience."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSm_JtCTMhU

 
Trump never answered the question because Trump doesn't know anything about the issues!!  He's either lazy, senile or stupid.
Lazy, senile or stupid is no way to go through life trying to be President, son.

 
Trump's DOJ sued Google in 2020 for illegally dominating online searches.  In a landmark decision, a judge decided that Google violated federal antitrust rules to maintain a monopoly in online searches.  It was the biggest antitrust ruling involving the tech industry since the Microsoft case in the 1990s.  Someone running for President should know about  this issue, especially since it was Trump's DOJ that brought the case.

On his off-topic Virginia complaint: VA Republicans made some last minute rules changes that they used to purge voter registrations based on OLD and NOT UPDATED information from their DMV (drivers' licenses). A lot of that "bad" information is not evil-bad but just outdated-bad because the DMV requirements were different than the REVAMPED voter registration rules. E.g., if a married spouse changed their name from Mary (nee) Smith to Mary (married) Jones or changed their address from "123 Bachelor Pad" to "456 Married House" and then registered to vote, the mismatch caused them to be purged. The FEDERAL LAW prohibits purges within 90 days of election day and Virginia's move violated FEDERAL law.  
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It can take a while to even get NOTIFIED that you have been purged or told the reasons why. It can take a while to get the errors corrected. That's why there is a 90 limit on such purges. In similar cases elsewhere, MOST purged voters were legit but had mismatched or incorrectly updated records.

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Trump's answer: "(Sigh) I just haven’t gotten over something that the Justice Department did yesterday where Virginia cleaned up its voter rolls and got rid of thousands and thousands of bad votes.  And the Justice Department sued them, that they should be allowed to put those bad votes and illegal votes back in and let the people vote.  So, I haven’t gotten– I haven’t gotten over that.  A lot of people have seen that and I can’t believe it."  

 Huh???  What The Fuck kind of answer is that?!  It's the same kind of answer Trump always gives when he doesn't know the answer to a policy question.  He did it at the debate with Biden.  He did it at the debate with Harris.  He does it every time he's asked a question he can't answer.  

 Trump was asked again: "But the question is about Google, President Trump."  
 Trump: "Yeah, look.  Google’s got a lot of power, very bad to me, they are very bad to me.  I can speak from that standpoint.  They only have bad stories.  In other words, if I have 20 good stories and 20 bad stories, and everyone’s entitled to that, you’ll only see the 20 bad stories.  And I called the head of Google the other day, and I said, 'I’m getting a lot of good stories lately, but you don’t find them in Google.'  I think it’s a whole rigged deal.  I think Google is rigged just like our government is rigged all over the place."  

 Trump was asked for the third time: "So, you would break them up, in other words?"  
 Trump: "I’d do something. You have to have– look, I give them a lot of credit. They’ve become such a power, such a power. And you gotta give them credit for that. How they became a power is, you know, really the discussion. At the same time, it’s a very dangerous thing because we wanna have great companies. We don’t want China to have these companies. Right now, China is afraid of Google. China is a very powerful, very smart group of people, I will tell you that from very personal experience."  
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSm_JtCTMhU  

 Trump never answered the question because Trump doesn't know anything about the issues!!  He's either lazy, senile or stupid.  Lazy, senile or stupid is no way to go through life trying to be President, son.  

 Trump's DOJ sued Google in 2020 for illegally dominating online searches.  In a landmark decision, a judge decided that Google violated federal antitrust rules to maintain a monopoly in online searches.  It was the biggest antitrust ruling involving the tech industry since the Microsoft case in the 1990s.  Someone running for President should know about  this issue, especially since it was Trump's DOJ that brought the case.

"Trump never answered the question because Trump doesn't know anything about the issues!!  He's either lazy, senile or stupid." I think he is ALL THREE.

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