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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Wales-Bales
Nothing I have said has been proved wrong so far. The 7th Floor of the State Department had a massive clear out of senior staff, as reported by the press. Trafficking is a huge problem as stated by numerous charities and government agencies. None of these situations have been resolved, they are still very much in play, as are the email problems effecting nearly every senior Democrat. There is a new guy in charge of the FBI, so we are going to find if there has been any wrongdoing when all the investigations are complete. There is no more Comey to stack the deck and let everybody off this time.
A massive clear out of senior staff is not proving to be that unusual.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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lardy
A massive clear out of senior staff is not proving to be that unusual.
Keep the comments coming :thumbup:
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lardy
A massive clear out of senior staff is not proving to be that unusual.
Last year they were everybody's favourite "Deep State" then Tillerson sacked them all but obviously deep state was much deeper than "Deep State" because deep state continues its dirty work pretty much untroubled.
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cyril evans awaydays
Last year they were everybody's favourite "Deep State" then Tillerson sacked them all but obviously deep state was much deeper than "Deep State" because deep state continues its dirty work pretty much untroubled.
I'm guessing he cut the links from the State Department to the CF/CGI, I may be wrong though.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Wales-Bales
Keep the comments coming :thumbup:
Well, as you ask, I'm interested to know why these are all examples of things which haven't been proven wrong so far...and yet when it comes to ongoing investigations into Trump, the silence means there is nothing untoward.
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cyril evans awaydays
I haven't seen anything in any media that shows any evidence that some hidden hand is funding his defence. I have made up my mind based on all the evidence provided so far that this is not much more than a fanciful alternative theory (Daily Caller reporter/Hannity Fox News) on how the DNC server information got to Wikileaks that can be used to throw doubt on the most likely theory that it was performed by the Russians and therefore some of the other elements being formally investigated (by special counsel of the DoJ, Senate and Congressional Committees) of potential collusion between the Trump Campaign and Russia can get discredited. You have to jump off the fence once in a while based on the facts to hand and draw a conclusion. Time will tell if I am right or not.
It's either that or a massive spy ring is operating in congress. The one thing we know for certain is the MSM are staying zipped. In fact, there is more chance of a civil war or financial crash happening than anything bad being reported about the Democrats. As you say, time will tell, and our faith in the MSM is either going to be strenthened or destroyed :biggrin:
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lardy
Well, as you ask, I'm interested to know why these are all examples of things which haven't been proven wrong so far...and yet when it comes to ongoing investigations into Trump, the silence means there is nothing untoward.
It's a game of chess and we are still seeing the opening moves.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Wales-Bales
It's a game of chess and we are still seeing the opening moves.
:hehe: bloody hell, if you don't have a decent answer you can just not bother replying :biggrin:
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"..one thing we know for certain, the MSM.. yadda, yadda".
'We'?
MSM = all of 'em? each and every one of them?
Fair play W-B, you have some stamina. ;)
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Wales-Bales
Big week for Don!
Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
Big week coming up!
7:49 pm - 4 Sep 2017
The great statesman that is Donald Trump, confronted with seeing through a campaign commitment to deal with DACA kids (but presumably not the regular television images of kids who know no home other than the USA being deported to far flung lands they have never seen) dumps the announcement off on his favourite punchbag Jeff Sessions and the consequences of his action onto Congress to deal with. Big week indeed!
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cyril evans awaydays
The great statesman that is Donald Trump, confronted with seeing through a campaign commitment to deal with DACA kids (but presumably not the regular television images of kids who know no home other than the USA being deported to far flung lands they have never seen) dumps the announcement off on his favourite punchbag Jeff Sessions and the consequences of his action onto Congress to deal with. Big week indeed!
He had no choice, Obama acted beyond his remit and individual states were going to sue the government and get them removed immediately. What Trump did is heroic, he has given Congress the chance to come up with new laws. This is a far better situation for those affected by DACA!
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Wales-Bales
He had no choice, Obama acted beyond his remit and individual states were going to sue the government and get them removed immediately. What Trump did is heroic, he has given Congress the chance to come up with new laws. This is a far better situation for those affected by DACA!
You and I must have a different picture of what a hero looks like. This was a Trump campaign pledge (another one of those easy ones) that when confronted with its consequences he offloaded onto others.
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cyril evans awaydays
You and I must have a different picture of what a hero looks like. This was a Trump campaign pledge (another one of those easy ones) that when confronted with its consequences he offloaded onto others.
Would you prefer that Texas and other states sue the government and these people get deported imeddiately?
Trump has done the right thing here. Just as with Obama, he has no real power to pass these kinds of laws via executive privalige as they can easily be challenged in court and overturned (remember the immigration fiasco). The best option is to have proper laws made through congress, which is what is going to happen.
BTW during the Clinton email investigation (that thing that won't go away), Comey was offered the missing 30,000 emails from the NSA and he turned them down!
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images...b993558634.jpg
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House committee subpoenas FBI, Justice over Trump dossier
"Illustrating the seriousness with which investigators view the situation, late Tuesday the committee issued two more subpoenas, specifically to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, directing them to appear before the committee to explain why they have not provided the subpoenaed information."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/ho...rticle/2633466
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MSM silent on FUSION GPS :sherlock:
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cyril evans awaydays
Pulitzer can't be far away for Sean and Luke on this one.
Luke's back with a dramatic plot twist ..
"Exclusive: Did Imran Want Capitol Police To Find Wasserman Schultz’s Laptop?"
http://dailycaller.com/2017/09/06/ex...hultzs-laptop/
And so is Mrs Awan ..
"Democratic IT staffer who fled the country strikes deal to return, face charges"
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/de...rticle/2633528
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Wales-Bales
Would you prefer that Texas and other states sue the government and these people get deported imeddiately?
Trump has done the right thing here. Just as with Obama, he has no real power to pass these kinds of laws via executive privalige as they can easily be challenged in court and overturned (remember the immigration fiasco). The best option is to have proper laws made through congress, which is what is going to happen.
BTW during the Clinton email investigation (that thing that won't go away), Comey was offered the missing 30,000 emails from the NSA and he turned them down!
That's one way of looking at it. 10 states were involved with the potential suing of the government. However at least 15 other states say they will sue if the decision is made to scrap it.
The laws "can easily be challenged in court and overturned"...although they never have been. :sherlock:
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lardy
That's one way of looking at it. 10 states were involved with the potential suing of the government. However at least 15 other states say they will sue if the decision is made to scrap it.
The laws "can easily be challenged in court and overturned"...although they never have been. :sherlock:
This is exactly why it's best to let the lawmakers in congress sort it out. Obama bypassed the law with his overreach. In fact, he stopped background checks in 2012, so there were all kinds of criminals coming into America including organised crime syndicates such as MS-13.
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Wales-Bales
Exclusive: Police Report Indicates Wasserman Schultz IT Aide Planted Computer For Investigators To Find
It seems the original headline that you copied was not dramatic enough!
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cyril evans awaydays
Exclusive: Police Report Indicates Wasserman Schultz IT Aide Planted Computer For Investigators To Find
It seems the original headline that you copied was not dramatic enough!
They have changed the headline, it was previously as above when the report first appeared. It's the sort of thing you would expect to see in a Hollywood movie script, not in the US congress. I can't understand why the MSM aren't all over this, they were so eager to run with the Trump Russian dossier story which was even more unbelievable. Strange days indeed.
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Wales-Bales
They have changed the headline, it was previously as above when the report first appeared. It's the sort of thing you would expect to see in a Hollywood movie script, not in the US congress. I can't understand why the MSM aren't all over this, they were so eager to run with the Trump Russian dossier story which was even more unbelievable. Strange days indeed.
Except that there is nothing new here apart from headline. The original one obviously was not sensationalist enough for even a Hollywood B movie that the more sensible studios would not touch. It would appear that the more the engine runs out of steam the more the remaining script writers think up ever more fantastical plots.
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cyril evans awaydays
Except that there is nothing new here apart from headline. The original one obviously was not sensationalist enough for even a Hollywood B movie that the more sensible studios would not touch. It would appear that the more the engine runs out of steam the more the remaining script writers think up ever more fantastical plots.
Well, the plot unfolds even further next Thursday. Hopefully we will get a better understand of what is real or not, but the Awan/Wasserman Schultz case is very strange, it has all the ingredients of being a blockbuster!
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cyril evans awaydays
Exclusive: Police Report Indicates Wasserman Schultz IT Aide Planted Computer For Investigators To Find
It seems the original headline that you copied was not dramatic enough!
Anyway, it all seems a little bit too perfect doesn't it? The laptop was found along with enough evidence to explain the who, what, when, where, why, and how of it all. I'm in two minds about what really happened here, there are clearly other forces at play.
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cyril evans awaydays
Except that there is nothing new here apart from headline. The original one obviously was not sensationalist enough for even a Hollywood B movie that the more sensible studios would not touch. It would appear that the more the engine runs out of steam the more the remaining script writers think up ever more fantastical plots.
Maybe no longer a B movie script if Rep Trent Franks is to be believed (House of Representatives Armed Services and Judiciary Committee Member).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUBBbt5hyMc
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Looks like Gary Cohn is the next contestant about to be fired on The Apprentice - DC.
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Sgt. Pepper
Looks like Gary Cohn is the next contestant about to be fired on The Apprentice - DC.
He's the main economics guy with deep connections to Wall Street.
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"Wasserman Schultz, and many in the media have said the misconduct involving Imran goes no further than bank fraud"
http://dailycaller.com/2017/09/07/dw...theft-charges/