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Let's fire Trump

 
 
neptuneblue
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 07:52 am
@farmerman,
farmerman wrote:
A grand jury will decide which charges are first to be tried. (Id say the emoluments clause and fraud and mail fraud)


Here's my working theory on that. The second Trump realizes he lost the election, he'll take the red eye to Moscow.

The one reason I think Trump doesn't want his tax returns made public is that it will show he has absolutely no U.S. bank accounts to house his "fortune." All his liquid assets are in Putin's hands and controls Trump like a puppet.

People talk about Trump refusing to leave the White House when he loses, but I think the exact opposite. He'll run out in the middle of the night, leaving Melania and Barron to do the Walk of Shame all by themselves. He'll leave her high and dry, penniless and under suspicion for knowingly corrupt acts from her husband.

He can't force her to go, nor any of his kids, but since his first three are slime dogs just like him, they'll follow him to Putin within six month's time. That is, if they don't get indicted themselves.

JMHO
farmerman
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 08:46 am
@neptuneblue,
i Trump ir still in business?? I think , on election day as the results are showing that he lost. He should have to surrender his Passport(s) an any id.

Course he could always mak Mara Lago a church, get to it, then declare SANCTUARY.


Im still saying emoluments since he has not even proposed a way to stop enriching himself while in office.

and Pinky says that Fatty is the greatest pres since Lincoln. I guess pinky doesnt get out much or doesnt read anything but cereal boxes
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 09:28 am
@neptuneblue,
I agree. He's going somewhere with no extradition to the US. His getaway bag is packed. There's Lugers and cyanide capsules stashed all over the WH for those who don't get to the plane. Holy Mike and 'Mother' will drink the Kool-Aid.

Don't worry about Melania, I'm sure she's got her payout safely in a bank.

I can't wait for Don Jr (who's been called a 'retard' by Don in public) and Bevis flip on daddy. Ivanka will end up on Gwyneth Paltrow's staff.
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 10:53 am
@neptuneblue,

Quote:
Here's my working theory on that. The second Trump realizes he lost the election, he'll take the red eye to Moscow.

The Russian hoax is dead. Obamagate is now taking center stage. Durham and Barr will see that it has a long run.
neptuneblue
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 12:13 pm
@coldjoint,
Snort. You really need to pay attention to something else besides conspiracy blogs.

Russia bills US $660K for aid that included gas masks, household cleaning gloves
Details of cargo raise question about how much of the shipment was useful.
By Anne Flaherty, Conor Finnegan, Mike Levine and Katherine Faulders
May 1, 2020, 2:00 PM

Russia billed the U.S. nearly $660,000 for its medical aid flight last month that included thousands of pieces of equipment not typically used by hospitals, including chemical warfare-style gas masks and household cleaning gloves, according to a government record of the shipment.

The cargo also included 45 ventilators that were not immediately useable because of voltage-related issues, according to two U.S. officials.

It was not immediately clear how useful the April 1 shipment to New York City’s John F. Kennedy airport has been for nearby hospitals. The federal government said it transferred the supplies to New York and New Jersey state officials, who did not immediately respond to questions about whether the cargo was provided to health care workers or remains in storage.

Thousands of respirators, surgical gloves, medical clothing and antiseptic packets were also included in the flight.

Still, the details and price tag of the shipment, which have not been previously reported, challenge public descriptions by the Kremlin and President Donald Trump and raise questions about whether the shipment served primarily as a public relations coup for Russia, known by U.S. intelligence for waging disinformation campaigns.

“I’m not concerned about Russian propaganda. Not even a little bit,” Trump told reporters during an April 2 press briefing.

“He offered a lot of medical, high quality stuff that I accepted and that may save a lot of lives. I’ll take it every day,” Trump said.

Moscow referred to the flight in its state-run media as “humanitarian aid” that New Yorkers would be grateful to receive. Russia’s foreign ministry said the Kremlin was covering the cost of half the value of the cargo with the other half being covered by the United States.

“In New York, there really is a tough situation, it seems to me, every make, every piece of protective gear counts, and so it’s hard to overstate the importance of this aid,” said Dmitry Polyansky told Russian reporters after meeting the plane at JFK airport, according to the state news agency TASS.

“It’s a good gesture of solidarity with New Yorkers. They appreciate it,” he said.

Trump agreed.

“It was a very nice gesture on behalf of President Putin and I could have said ‘no thank you’ or I could have said ‘thank you’ and it was a large plane of very high-quality medical supplies, and I said ‘I’ll take it,’” Trump told reporters April 2.

Foreign policy experts though have questioned the move by Trump, saying it was a propaganda coup for the Kremlin as it continues to try to undercut U.S. interests.

According to Russia’s foreign ministry, the money for the supplies came from the Russian Direct Investment Fund – Russia’s sovereign wealth fund that was sanctioned by Treasury in June 2015 as part of sanctions punishing Russia for its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.

Also, at least some of the ventilators were made by a Siberian factory that is owned by a Russian state company sanctioned by the U.S. over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2014.

The State Department did not respond to a request for comment about the utility of the cargo. On the question of sanctions, a senior administration official said the sanctions on the Russian Direct Investment Fund don’t apply to medical equipment and supplies.

A record of the supplies was provided to ABC News by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is coordinating the federal response to coronavirus.

According to FEMA, the supplies included a total of 4,000 M-95 “full face masks with filters,” which are military-grade masks used to protect against chemical and biological agents. The mask needed by U.S. health care workers and other frontline responders is the “N95” respirator, which does not cover a person’s entire face.

The agency said the flight also included 15,000 respirators, some 80,000 packs of skin antiseptic, 30,000 surgical gloves and about 400,000 pieces of medical clothing.

Questions to FEMA about the utility of the 45 ventilators were referred to the New York and New Jersey health departments. U.S. equipment requires 110 volts, whereas Russia relies on 220-volt electricity.

At the time of the flight, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he feared the state could face a ventilator shortage and complained the federal government wasn’t doing enough to ensure ventilators would go to the areas that need them most.

“It’s like being on eBay with 50 other states bidding on a ventilator,” Cuomo said on March 31.

Trump dismissed Cuomo’s claim and said the federal government had already supplied New York with the equipment. The president has since repeatedly referred to the U.S. as the “king of ventilators,” and fears of a ventilator shortage in New York City have subsided somewhat as cases plateaued.

“The State Department received a final invoice from the Government of Russia for $659,283,” a FEMA spokesperson told ABC News. “Once the routing instructions are received, the State Department will remit payment and FEMA will reimburse the State Department.”

The president did not disclose the price tag in his April 2 press briefing. When asked if he would take more supplies from Russia, Trump said yes.

“If they send things that we need, I’d take it. Sure,” he said.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 12:16 pm
@neptuneblue,
He thinks Flynn is out of the woods.

Bwa-hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
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livinglava
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 01:32 pm
@neptuneblue,
neptuneblue wrote:

The one reason I think Trump doesn't want his tax returns made public is that it will show he has absolutely no U.S. bank accounts to house his "fortune." All his liquid assets are in Putin's hands and controls Trump like a puppet.

Couldn't you say the same thing about anyone? I understand that people hide money offshore or otherwise, but how do you go beyond conspiracy theory in guessing who is and who isn't?

I think the reason he doesn't want his financial records made public is because there is a global network of people who try to figure out ways to use data for the benefit of crime, cybercrime and otherwise. And then there are also those on the left who think it's ok to hold people accountable for how much they spend and invest relative to what they have; i.e. they try to manipulate people into paying what amounts to taxes without actually having the legal tools to tax them.

Obviously Trump would be a target of cybercrime for many people globally, so that is a good reason to avoid publicizing information.

I have never read a headline about calls to investigate/publish Trump's finances that didn't come across as a political attack. The anti-Republican/anti-Trump witch-hunting culture has ruined any sense of I had that public investigations are not political-witch hunting.

coldjoint
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 01:46 pm
@neptuneblue,
Quote:
Snort. You really need to pay attention to something else besides conspiracy blogs.

What Obama did is not a conspiracy theory. It has been proven. And using the "snort " word shows you are a sock, and I know it. So does Builder. Just post as Glitterbag, it is obvious that is who you are.
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neptuneblue
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 01:47 pm
@livinglava,
livinglava wrote:
I think the reason he doesn't want his financial records made public is because there is a global network of people who try to figure out ways to use data for the benefit of crime, cybercrime and otherwise.


Well then, tell his Press Secretary to QUIT FLASHING HIS BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER.

Trump's press secretary may have flashed his personal banking information while displaying the check of his quarterly salary donation
Sarah Al-Arshani May 22, 2020, 10:12 PM

During a briefing on Friday, President Donald Trump's Press Secretary may have shown his private bank account and routing numbers, while displaying a check he donated to the Department of Health and Human Services, The New York Times noted. The photos are cropped to exclude any possible information.

As Business Insider previously reported, Trump promised to donate his $400,000 presidential salary, and each quarter it is revealed what entity receives the donation.

"I won't take even one dollar. I'm totally giving up my salary if I become president," Trump said in a short video posted to his Twitter account in 2016.

According to The Times, Kayleigh McEnany not only revealed where this quarterly $100,000 donation was going but inadvertently showcased what appeared to be a "real check from Capital One, complete with the relevant details."

An administration official told The Times that mock checks were never used in the briefing.

That sort of personal information could allow someone to hack an account, withdraw funds, and make unauthorized purchases.

White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany holds up the check. This photo has been cropped to remove potential information. The White House
Eva Velasquez, the president, and chief executive of the Identity Theft Resource Center told The Times that while she believed a bank would have extra precautions for protecting the bank accounts of high profile individuals like Trump, she was concerned about McEnany's actions.

"This is one of those situations where setting the example is very important," Velasquez told The Times. "It's very important for your average person to understand this is not a best practice."

McEnany has not responded to Business Insider's request for comment at the time of publication.
Sturgis
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 01:54 pm
@neptuneblue,
Makes me wonder if maybe, just maybe, McEnany is an undercover operative for the left (all the left...far, near and other).

(I'm allowed to dream ain't I?)
livinglava
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 05:31 pm
@neptuneblue,
neptuneblue wrote:

Well then, tell his Press Secretary to QUIT FLASHING HIS BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER.

A fake number staged to bait potential cybercriminals into making attempts and getting themselves caught?
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 05:39 pm
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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roger
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 06:47 pm
@Sturgis,
Could be. After all, she did promise not to lie.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 07:25 pm
@roger,
Quote:
Could be. After all, she did promise not to lie.

To be fair, you should give her three years to stop.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 08:32 pm
Jeff Tiedrich
@itsJeffTiedrich
·
May 23
what kind of shithole leader goes golfing as a hundred thousand of his people die?

https://able2know.org/reply/topic-547221
coldjoint
 
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Reply Sun 24 May, 2020 10:00 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
what kind of shithole leader goes golfing as a hundred thousand of his people die?

Obama went golfing the day an American journalist was beheaded. That could have been prevented, a virus not so much.
Quote:
With even his media praetorian guard appalled, the golf outing is sparking a wider understanding that Obama is hollow, empty of the routine qualities Americans expect from their president.

Simple decency and respect for Foley’s horrified parents should have been enough to sober him. If that didn’t do it, the realization that the Islamic State had declared war on America in the most gruesome fashion imaginable should have sounded a call of duty in his head.

The guy is lucky Obama didn't have his computer hacked. Maybe he did?
https://nypost.com/2014/08/24/obamas-golf-outing-after-foley-beheading-was-a-huge-mistake/
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 25 May, 2020 06:33 am
Donald Trump, the Most Unmanly President

So many mysteries surround Donald Trump: the contents of his tax returns, the apparent miracle of his graduation from college. Some of them are merely curiosities; others are of national importance, such as whether he understood the nuclear-weapons briefing given to every president. I prefer not to dwell on this question.

But since his first day as a presidential candidate, I have been baffled by one mystery in particular: Why do working-class white men—the most reliable component of Donald Trump’s base—support someone who is, by their own standards, the least masculine man ever to hold the modern presidency? The question is not whether Trump fails to meet some archaic or idealized version of masculinity. The president’s inability to measure up to Marcus Aurelius or Omar Bradley is not the issue. Rather, the question is why so many of Trump’s working-class white male voters refuse to hold Trump to their own standards of masculinity—why they support a man who behaves more like a little boy.

I am a son of the working class, and I know these cultural standards. The men I grew up with think of themselves as pretty tough guys, and most of them are. They are not the products of elite universities and cosmopolitan living. These are men whose fathers and grandfathers came from a culture that looks down upon lying, cheating, and bragging, especially about sex or courage. (My father’s best friend got the Silver Star for wiping out a German machine-gun nest in Europe, and I never heard a word about it until after the man’s funeral.) They admire and value the understated swagger, the rock-solid confidence, and the quiet reserve of such cultural heroes as John Wayne’s Green Beret Colonel Mike Kirby and Sylvester Stallone’s John Rambo (also, as it turns out, a former Green Beret.)

They are, as an American Psychological Association feature describes them, men who adhere to norms such as “toughness, dominance, self-reliance, heterosexual behaviors, restriction of emotional expression and the avoidance of traditionally feminine attitudes and behaviors.” But I didn’t need an expert study to tell me this; they are men like my late father and his friends, who understood that a man’s word is his bond and that a handshake means something. They are men who still believe in a day’s work for a day’s wages. They feel that you should never thank another man when he hands you a paycheck that you earned. They shoulder most burdens in silence—perhaps to an unhealthy degree—and know that there is honor in making an honest living and raising a family.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/05/donald-trump-the-most-unmanly-president/612031/
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 25 May, 2020 07:35 am
https://image.politicalcartoons.com/239284/600/memorial-day.png
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farmerman
 
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Reply Mon 25 May, 2020 07:46 am
@coldjoint,
Quote:

Obama went golfing the day an American journalist was beheaded

Do you mean Daniel Pearl?? Obama was at the Illinois legislature that day. So his "golfing" a lie posted by the presss secretry. These guys should larn how to use file checks .

Did you see the NYT Front page?? How many names did you recognize ?


Hey, if Trump dosnt get re elected, he will no doubt be heding for the lock up (as a guest of NYState).
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 25 May, 2020 07:49 am
@farmerman,
Cj has never been one to allows facts to interfere with his brain farts.

2002 was during the term of another discredited GOP mope.
 

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