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If something seems too good to be true, it probably isn’t. Recent claims by some in the Biden Administration and Congress seem too good to be true. Biden claims he can decrease cancer deaths by 25%, while his Secretary of Transportation is claiming he can reduce traffic deaths to zero. The CDC claims that a simple cloth masks can help stop the spread of COVID-19, while members of Congress claim the power to force businesses to follow illegal legislation.
If you’ve heard about any of these claims and thought the outcomes are just too good to be true, then you were right; they are. But what can the American people do in the face of all of these false promises? Is it possible to protect yourself from the snake oil that is being peddled?
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I believe it should be ‘If something seems too good to be true, it probably is(too good to be true)
Joe O’Biden is a lying grifter. They will do do and say anything to gain power.