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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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the other bob wilson
Investigating an obstruction of justice regarding an event that never occured? The chap in charge of the investigation was appointed head of the FBI by George Bush one week before 911, while Comey's ties with the Clintons go way back to their day's in Arkansas. Comey was appointed FBI director by Obama.
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March 2017, Trump: "I will smash ISIS." http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/...-root-out-evil
One week ago: Trump: "Qatar has been a funder of terrorism at a very high level" and "we must stop the funding of terrorism." http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a7782896.html
Today, Trump sells Qatar $12 billion of U.S. weapons days after accusing it of funding terrorism - http://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-se...ing-terrorism/
Anyone else confused?
:sherlock:
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Wales-Bales
I don't know what Trump is up to, but he seems to have got those multiple shooting events under contol that were happening on a regular basis in the run up to the last election.
He does, they are very under control. I mean there have been two in the last couple of days, one of which specifically targeted republicans, but they are very under control so well done Daddy, I mean well done President Trump.
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Investigating an obstruction of justice regarding an event that never occured? The chap in charge of the investigation was appointed head of the FBI by George Bush one week before 911, while Comey's ties with the Clintons go way back to their day's in Arkansas. Comey was appointed FBI director by Obama.
Let's say you're right and you're able to say I told you so sometime in the future, that doesn't alter the fact (and it is a fact surely!) that an event like this (which I only got to hear about while watching HIGNFY last night)
http://www.metro.us/president-trump/...raising-leader
is indicative of a certain type of leader/Head of State - this doesn't become any less disturbing because the other lot may, or may not be, a bunch of crooks.
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I don't think I've ever seen anyone defended like Wales Bales defends Donald Trump.
There is no black and white he's a victim in all cases 😂😂
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CardiffIrish2
I don't think I've ever seen anyone defended like Wales Bales defends Donald Trump.
There is no black and white he's a victim in all cases
Just pointing out the "theatre" that is going behind the scenes :biggrin: They don't take kindly to outsiders in American politics, lest they stumble upon some dirty little secrets.
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Wales-Bales
Just pointing out the "theatre" that is going behind the scenes :biggrin: They don't take kindly to outsiders in American politics, lest they stumble upon some dirty little secrets.
I can understand criticisms of the system. But a man who's done some pretty immoral things to fuel his own vanity does not seem the ideal
Representative of the people.
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I've had several digs at Wales-Bales for his continuing belief in the Donald. They made no difference. I think he may have been MKUltra-ed.
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CardiffIrish2
I can understand criticisms of the system. But a man who's done some pretty immoral things to fuel his own vanity does not seem the ideal
Representative of the people.
Maybe just as immoral as successive American and British PM's and presidents?, I understand the vitriol against him, but anybody would think he is following in the footsteps of angels.
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Originally Posted by
lardy
He does, they are very under control. I mean there have been two in the last couple of days, one of which specifically targeted republicans, but they are very under control so well done Daddy, I mean well done President Trump.
This is was Rep Steve Scalise was working on when he got shot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLZG5o73MS4
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CardiffIrish2
I can understand criticisms of the system. But a man who's done some pretty immoral things to fuel his own vanity does not seem the ideal
Representative of the people.
So that I can get a better understanding of the issues, could you please give me a quick rundown of the good and bad points of both Trump and Obama/Clinton.
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Wales-Bales
How interesting, what's your point?
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Wales-Bales
Baffled as to how you can have a "conservative non-partisan" watchdog group?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judicial_Watch
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the other bob wilson
They are just another set of eyes keeping a watch over the government of the day, albeit eyes that are prepared to act on any suspected wrong doing through the courts.
Regarding conservative non-partisan they say
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The bulk of Judicial Watch's cases involve transparency in government and government integrity, and the organization has taken positions on a wide range of issues. Judicial Watch is conservative and avows a belief in limited government, individual liberty, the free market, traditional values, and a strong national defense. However, Judicial Watch recognizes that corruption is nonpartisan and nonideological.
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lardy
How interesting, what's your point?
The first thing you do when there is an attempted assasination (or murder) is to look for a possible motive. I am merely pointing out an obvious work related motive if it is alright with you?
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Wales-Bales
The first thing you do when there is an attempted assasination (or murder) is to look for a possible motive. I am merely pointing out an obvious work related motive if it is alright with you?
A possible motive :hehe: well morse, he had a list of republican names on him, you could start with that.
How does your wonderful analysis show that trump has got shootings under control? Or are you gonna withdraw that accolade?
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Since January when he got the Whitehouse front door key I don't know of a single thing that he's done or said that would upset the establishment/deep state/powers that be (or whatever word or term used to define), and yet the corporate media there, which is wholly owned by the above interests, attack him non-stop. It does appear the idea is to split the citizenry into red and blue camps with talking heads forever stating they've never known such division.
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Trumpy is one of those dastardly one percent-ers.
http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/16/news...orm/index.html
Trump reports hundreds of millions in income
by Jill Disis and Cristina Alesci
President Trump reported hundreds of millions of dollars in income Friday in financial disclosure forms that shed more light on his vast business holdings.
At his golf courses alone, Trump reported $288 million in income in the past year. That includes $19.8 million from his club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where he has spent some weekends as president.
The numbers were reported in a 98-page disclosure form signed by Trump this week and made public by the Office of Government Ethics. The report covers January 2016 through April 15, 2017.
Trump reported $37.2 million in income in the past year from Mar-a-Lago, the private Florida resort where Trump hosted the president of China and ordered missile strikes against Syria. The club has doubled its membership fee in the past year.
The Mar-a-Lago income figure was $7.4 million higher than on his previous financial disclosure filing, in May 2016.
Trump reported $19.7 million in income through mid-April at his luxury Washington hotel, which has been a center of concerns about conflict of interest because of the possibility that foreign governments can curry favor with the president by booking rooms there. The hotel opened in September.
The president reported up to $7 million in book royalties, including $1 million to $5 million from his book "Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America." He reported nearly $11 million from the Miss Universe pageant and an $84,000 pension from the Screen Actors Guild.
All told, Trump brought in approximately $600 million to $650 million in employment assets and income -- or maybe more. The documents make it impossible to calculate precise totals. Officeholders are allowed to disclose figures in ranges, some of which are open ended. For example, his golf course in Aberdeen, Scotland is listed as having a value of "over $50 million."
Trump has said that he sold all his stock holdings in June 2016 to avoid conflicts of interest. He later said he did so because it was improper to own stocks "when I'm making deals for this country that maybe will affect one company positively and one company negatively."
The form released Friday appeared to confirm that he had sold those stock holdings. It did include income from capital gains and dividends, presumably before the stock sales.
The document makes reference to a sizable loan, between $5 million and $25 million, from UBS Real Estate Investments. The loan had an interest rate of 6.18%. Trump refinanced it with Ladder Capital at a much lower rate of 4.05%.
Overall, Trump reported liabilities of at least $311 million -- mortgages and loans. But the number could be much higher because he was required only to report a range in value for each loan.
Of the 16 loans he reported, five were worth more than $50 million each; one is worth between $25 million and $50 million; and seven were worth between $5 million and $25 million apiece. Another three loans combined were worth less than $1 million.
The form reflects the president's investments, other assets, income, retirement accounts and other holdings.
It is different from a federal tax return, which Trump has refused to make public and which would reveal much more about his business and financial dealings, including foreign business ties, both direct and indirect.
Federal law did not require Trump to file a new financial disclosure until next year, said Ken Gross, a Washington lawyer who has advised business executives and political appointees on finances and ethics.
"It's particularly important that he made the voluntary filing in view of the fact we don't have tax returns," Gross said.
The White House said in a statement that Trump "welcomed the opportunity" to file the form "voluntarily."
Norman Eisen, a Brookings Institution visiting fellow and former ethics lawyer for President Barack Obama, said the document is missing a great deal of valuable information.
"We still don't know the extent or sources of foreign emoluments, the identity of all his investors, partners and financial actors involved in his businesses, the purchasers, including possibly foreign ones of his condos and other properties," Eisen said.
Eisen is chairman of an organization involved in two lawsuits against Trump over foreign payments to his businesses, which the plaintiffs say violate a constitutional clause prohibiting the president from accepting foreign gifts, or emoluments.
Trump last released information about his finances in May 2016, as a candidate. It showed Trump was worth at least $1 billion.
Trump refused to sell his business holdings as president, as experts in government ethics urged him to do. Instead, he transferred them into a trust in his name. Any business profits will ultimately accrue to him when he leaves office.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
lardy
A possible motive :hehe: well morse, he had a list of republican names on him, you could start with that.
How does your wonderful analysis show that trump has got shootings under control? Or are you gonna withdraw that accolade?
Isn't it your round Lewis? :biggrin:
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Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
While I greatly appreciate the efforts of President Xi & China to help with North Korea, it has not worked out. At least I know China tried!
That sounds ominous.
Earlier he tweeted: "The U.S. once again condemns the brutality of the North Korean regime as we mourn its latest victim."
That alleged brutal regime doesn't ever bomb other countries, organise coups, or operate secret prisons outside their borders.
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Where will World War 3 start, North Korea or Syria?
Attachment 1586
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Organ Morgan.
Where will World War 3 start, North Korea or Syria?
Wherever President Narcissus can get his TRUMP branding sorted soonest.
And, America to win big...
Whoo. Ha.
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US rebukes Saudi Arabia over Qatar embargo in reversal after Trump comments - https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-embargo-trump
12 days ago Trump said in a speech that Qatar is a funder of terrorism. Five days later the US flogged them a warplane, the following day it announced a $12b arms deal with the newly rogue state. Many of us scratched our heads. Today, some of the Yanks' top bureaucrats are "mystified" about why Saudi, etc, have fallen out with Qatar. Trump appears more ridiculous by the day. It's difficult to take seriously anything he says or tweets because half the time he directly contradicts a previous statement or opinion.
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23 million dollar campaign, and another bitter loss for the Democrats, Globalists ass licking press absolutely devastated.
The corrupt party only had to let Bernie succeed and the Donald would have been wiped out before he started.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-40361464
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TIME magazine have told Trump to take down the fake cover that he has framed and hung up around five of his golf clubs :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
23 million dollar campaign, and another bitter loss for the Democrats, Globalists ass licking press absolutely devastated.
The corrupt party only had to let Bernie succeed and the Donald would have been wiped out before he started.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-40361464
^^^^This, but the Dems must have had some serious dirt on Bernie, as he accepted the vote rigging without so much as a whisper, and immediately proceeded to champion Hillary for president.
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lardy
TIME magazine have told Trump to take down the fake cover that he has framed and hung up around five of his golf clubs :hehe:
Forget that, just tell us where the DNC server is hidden :sherlock:
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Trump photoshopping his face onto the cover of the world's most famous current affairs magazine. What else can you call it...
FAKE NEWS!
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lardy
Trump photoshopping his face onto the cover of the world's most famous current affairs magazine. What else can you call it...
FAKE NEWS!
Has the Washington Post, New York Times, CNN or the BBC mentioned this world changing event?