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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 12:17 am
 


Thanos Thanos:
It's not supposed to make sense. With a man-baby like Trump in charge it's assured that every decision is made out of sheer emotion, and a pathetic need for more attention, and has zero to do with any fact or analytical thinking.


You mean he is like the Far left? :lol:


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You mean, the Americans elected a fascist demagogue?


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Thanos Thanos:
It's not supposed to make sense. With a man-baby like Trump in charge it's assured that every decision is made out of sheer emotion, and a pathetic need for more attention, and has zero to do with any fact or analytical thinking.


You mean he is like the Far left? :lol:


Yes in the US the “mainstream” typical right wing Republican voteT is now as lunatic and irrational as the extreme fringe far left. Though the one big difference is the far left generally doesn’t vote and doesn’t support any political parties meanwhile conservatives vote and worship the GOP religiously


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Donald Trump Jr.’s wife Vanessa files for divorce

The divorce was listed as “uncontested,” indicating the split was amicable.

By The Associated Press

Thu., March 15, 2018

NEW YORK — Donald Trump Jr. and his wife, Vanessa Trump, may be getting divorced.

Vanessa Trump, a former model, is seeking an uncontested divorce from the president’s son, according to a public court record filed Thursday. Details of the divorce complaint haven’t been made public.


https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2018 ... vorce.html


What a cuck. All that money and still can’t please a
woman. He should have bought a servile immigrant from a poor country like his father did.


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Some conjecture I’ve been reading about that is that the way he divorce proceeds, all of his assets can be transferred to his soon to be ex wife. So that when Mueller send all of the Trumps to jail, he’ll still have his money when he gets out 50 years later.


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xerxes xerxes:
Some conjecture I’ve been reading about that is that the way he divorce proceeds, all of his assets can be transferred to his soon to be ex wife. So that when Mueller send all of the Trumps to jail, he’ll still have his money when he gets out 50 years later.

President Pence (how scary is THAT?) will pardon him immediately and he'll flutter off in Marine One to live in Trump Tower Dubai. Under the new regime in Washington, Melania, Ivanka and Stormy will have scarlet letters painted on their backs just before they are interred for their new lives as Hand Maids.


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Fact-checking Trump’s error-filled tweetstorm about the Mueller probe
By Glenn Kessler
March 18 at 2:01 PM

Video: Every Russia story Trump said was ‘fake news’ or a ‘witch hunt’ 5:33

President Trump continues to insist the Democrats are responsible for any story relating to Russian interference in the 2016 election. (Video: Meg Kelly/Photo: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)

In a series of tweets March 17 and 18, President Trump made a number of inaccurate or misleading statements about the investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. As a reader service, here’s a quick guide to his claims.

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As the House Intelligence Committee has concluded, there was no collusion between Russia and the Trump Campaign. As many are now finding out, however, there was tremendous leaking, lying and corruption at the highest levels of the FBI, Justice & State. #DrainTheSwamp
1:11 PM - Mar 17, 2018


The House Intelligence Committee made no such conclusion. The Republican majority offered a preliminary set of conclusions, released in a one-page summary of a draft 150-page report, which said they found “no evidence of collusion, coordination, or conspiracy” between the Trump campaign and Russia. Democrats on the committee have said the investigation was still incomplete and key witnesses had not been interviewed. The House panel investigation has been deeply split along partisan lines from the start, in contrast to a parallel Senate probe.

The president’s sweeping attack on the FBI, Justice and the State Department appears to mostly refer to former FBI Director James Comey, who Trump fired in 2017, and former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe, who was fired late on March 16 for allegedly authorizing disclosures about the details of an investigation into the Clinton Foundation.


Comey, after he was fired, passed a memo concerning a conversation with Trump to a professor, in hopes, he said, that it would be disclosed to the media. The reference to State is more obscure, but it may refer to contacts between two State Department officials and Christopher Steele, the former British spy who wrote the “dossier” that alleged connections between Trump and Russia.

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The Fake News is beside themselves that McCabe was caught, called out and fired. How many hundreds of thousands of dollars was given to wife’s campaign by Crooked H friend, Terry M, who was also under investigation? How many lies? How many leaks? Comey knew it all, and much more!
1:34 PM - Mar 17, 2018


The question of McCabe’s wife’s political activities emerged during the campaign and Trump constantly has gotten it incorrect. The timeline shows any connection to Hillary Clinton is pretty thin, though McCabe claims that Trump brought up his wife in almost every conversation.

On March 12, 2015, Jill McCabe, a hospital physician, announced her candidacy for the Virginia Senate. The political action committee of then-Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D), a close Clinton ally, gave $452,500 to McCabe, and the state Democratic Party gave her campaign an additional $207,788. That was about one-third of the $1.8 million budget for her campaign.

Meanwhile, on March 2, 2015, the New York Times first reported on Clinton’s email server setup while she was secretary of state. At the time, McCabe’s husband, Andrew McCabe, was running the FBI’s Washington, D.C., field office.

In July 2015, the FBI launched a criminal investigation of Clinton’s server. The D.C. field office provided resources and personnel to the email probe. In September, Andrew McCabe moved to the FBI’s headquarters, taking the No. 3 position.

In November 2015, Jill McCabe lost her race. Three months later, in February, Andrew McCabe became the FBI’s deputy director and part of an executive team overseeing the Clinton email probe.

In any case, it’s hard to see how McAuliffe would know that the husband of someone he was supporting in a Virginia legislative race was going to be promoted months later.

In 2016, reports emerged that the FBI was investigating $120,000 of donations to the McAuliffe’s campaign and inauguration made by U.S.-based companies controlled by Chinese businessman Wang Wenliang. No charges have been filed.

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The Mueller probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there was no crime. It was based on fraudulent activities and a Fake Dossier paid for by Crooked Hillary and the DNC, and improperly used in FISA COURT for surveillance of my campaign. WITCH HUNT!
8:12 PM - Mar 17, 2018


There are so many things incorrect in this single tweet that it’s hard to know where to begin.

First, special counsel Robert S. Mueller III was appointed because Trump fired Comey and then went on television and suggested it was because of the Russia probe. That left the Justice Department little choice but to appoint an independent prosecutor. (Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself, so the decision was made by deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein.) Mueller’s probe has yielded concrete evidence of Russian meddling, including the indictments of Russian individuals and entities.

Second, the investigation did not start with the dossier written by Steele. (Steele was working for political research firm Fusion GPS, which has a contract with a law firm that worked for the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.) Instead, it was a tip from the Australian government, which notified U.S. authorities about a drunken conversation between a Trump campaign aide, George Papadopoulos, and an Australian diplomat in May.

Papadopoulos claimed the Russians had “political dirt” on Clinton. The memo released by the Republican majority of the House Intelligence Committee, which Trump has approvingly cited, confirms the counterintelligence investigation into Russian meddling began in July, 2016, because of the tip about Papadopoulos. The information in the dossier only came to the attention of the FBI later.

Third, there is no evidence the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) application to monitor Carter Page was used to spy on the Trump campaign. On Sept. 26, 2016, Page announced he was taking “a leave of absence” from the campaign. On Oct. 21, the FBI sought and received a FISA court order to begin surveillance on Page. So that was just days before the election — and after Page was no longer part of the campaign.

The order is renewed at least three more times over the next year, meaning that the FBI is able to convince the judges — all appointed by Republicans — that surveillance continues to provide assistance to investigators.

As for the probe being a “witch hunt,” the number of guilty pleas and indictments so far demonsrate that Mueller is finding evidence of malfeasance.


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Wow, watch Comey lie under oath to Senator G when asked “have you ever been an anonymous source...or known someone else to be an anonymous source...?” He said strongly “never, no.” He lied as shown clearly on @foxandfriends.
8:02 AM - Mar 18, 2018



This tweet is prompted by a passage in McCabe’s statement defending himself against charges of unauthorized leaking about the Clinton investigation: “I chose to share with a reporter through my public affairs officer and a legal counselor. As deputy director, I was one of only a few people who had the authority to do that. It was not a secret, it took place over several days, and others, including the director, were aware of the interaction with the reporter.”

During May 2017 testimony, Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) asked Comey two key questions: “Director Comey, have you ever been an anonymous source in news reports about matters relating to the Trump investigation or the Clinton investigation?”

Comey replied: “Never.”

Then Grassley asked: “Question two, and relatively related: have you ever authorized someone else at the FBI to be an anonymous source in news reports about the Trump investigation or the Clinton investigation?”

Comey replied: “No.”

Whether Comey’s answer was untruthful may turn on the question of authorization. McCabe asserts he had the authority to have the conversation with the reporter and that Comey was “aware of the interaction.” But he does not say Comey authorized the conversation — and Grassley did not ask if Comey was aware of anyone in the FBI acting as an anonymous source.

Trump jumped to the conclusion that Comey lied. Nevertheless, Comey’s emphatic responses may cause him trouble.

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Spent very little time with Andrew McCabe, but he never took notes when he was with me. I don’t believe he made memos except to help his own agenda, probably at a later date. Same with lying James Comey. Can we call them Fake Memos?
8:22 AM - Mar 18, 2018


Just because McCabe supposedly did not take notes, he still could have summarized the conversations for a memo immediately after the conversation. Comey had a practice of emailing his summary to a few close aides, thus creating a record and time stamp. The time between the conversation and the record of it would be an important part of establishing the memo’s credibility.

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Why does the Mueller team have 13 hardened Democrats, some big Crooked Hillary supporters, and Zero Republicans? Another Dem recently added...does anyone think this is fair? And yet, there is NO COLLUSION!
8:35 AM - Mar 18, 2018


Mueller is a registered Republican, as is the man who appointed him, Rod Rosenstein. Publicly available voter registration information shows that 13 of the 17 members of Mueller’s team have previously registered as Democrats, while four had no affiliation or their affiliation could not be found, The Washington Post reported.

Nine of the 17 made political donations to Democrats, their contributions totaling more than $57,000. The majority came from one person, who also contributed to Republicans. Six donated to Hillary Clinton.

Federal regulations prohibit the Justice Department from considering the political affiliation or political contributions of career appointees, including those appointed to the Special Counsel’s Office. So Mueller is legally prohibited from considering the political affiliations of the people he has hired.

It’s worth noting that Trump himself was big donor to Democrats, including seven times for Hillary Clinton, before he decided to run for the Republican presidential nomination. Trump switched his party registration at least five times; he was a registered Democrat from 2001 to 2009.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/?utm_term=.6fe6e5582c24


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 2:44 pm
 


xerxes xerxes:
Some conjecture I’ve been reading about that is that the way he divorce proceeds, all of his assets can be transferred to his soon to be ex wife. So that when Mueller send all of the Trumps to jail, he’ll still have his money when he gets out 50 years later.


Fredo, err, Don Jr. gets to be the patsy while the others go into exile in Saudi Arabia. Which will be really cool because they'll get to play with the big glowing orb o' doom when they get bored.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 8:14 pm
 


Trump to unveil opioid plan that includes death penalty for drug dealers
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Wow. Philippines much.


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As per the last fifty years of AHHH! DRUG WAR!, the death penalty will be strictly reserved for the crack, meth, opioid, and heroin dealers servicing the downtrodden black, latino, and white underclass communities. The cocaine dealers that provide the high-end goodies for America's neo-aristocracy, celebrities, and upper class New York/DC/LA/Las Vegas glitterati will get the same hands off treatment from the law that they've gotten accustomed to.


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AP Exclusive: Kushner Cos. filed false NYC housing paperwork

NEW YORK -- When the Kushner Cos. bought three apartment buildings in a gentrifying neighbourhood of Queens in 2015, most of the tenants were protected by special rules that prevent developers from pushing them out, raising rents and turning a tidy profit.

But that's exactly what the company then run by Jared Kushner did, and with remarkable speed. Two years later, it sold all three buildings for $60 million, nearly 50 per cent more than it paid.
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Now a clue has emerged as to how President Donald Trump's son-in-law's firm was able to move so fast: The Kushner Cos. routinely filed false paperwork with the city declaring it had zero rent-regulated tenants in dozens of buildings it owned across the city when, in fact, it had hundreds.

While none of the documents during a three-year period when Kushner was CEO bore his personal signature, they provide a window into the ethics of the business empire he ran before he went on to become one of the most trusted advisers to the president of the United States.

....For the three Queens buildings in the borough's Astoria neighbourhood, the Kushner Cos. checked a box on construction permit applications in 2015 that indicated the buildings had zero rent-regulated tenants. Tax records filed a few months later showed the company inherited as many as 94 rent-regulated units from the previous owner.

In all, Housing Rights Initiative found the Kushner Cos. filed at least 80 false applications for construction permits in 34 buildings across New York City from 2013 to 2016, all of them indicating there were no rent-regulated tenants. Instead, tax documents show there were more than 300 rent-regulated units. Nearly all the permit applications were signed by a Kushner employee, including sometimes the chief operating officer.

Had the Kushner Cos. disclosed those rent-regulated tenants, it could have triggered stricter oversight of construction crews by the city, including possibly unscheduled "sweeps" on site by inspectors to keep the company from harassing tenants and getting them to leave.

Instead, current and former tenants of the Queens buildings told the AP that they were subjected to extensive construction, with banging, drilling, dust and leaking water that they believe were part of targeted harassment to get them to leave and clear the way for higher-paying renters.

"It was noisy, there were complaints, I got mice," said mailman Rudolph Romano, adding that he also bristled at a 60 per cent rent increase, a hike the Kushner Cos. contends was initiated by the previous landord. "They cleaned the place out. I watched the whole building leave."

Tax records show those rent-regulated units that numbered as many as 94 when Kushner took over fell to 25 by 2016.

In Kushner buildings across the city, records show frequent complaints about construction going on early in the morning or late at night against the rules, improper or illegal construction, and work without a permit.

At a six-story walk-up in Manhattan's East Village that was once home to the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, the Kushner Cos. filed an application to begin construction in late 2013 that, again, listed zero rent-regulated tenants. Tax records a few months later showed seven rent-regulated units.

"All of a sudden, there was drilling, drilling. ... You heard the drilling in the middle of night," said one of the rent-regulated tenants, Mary Ann Siwek, 67, who lives on Social Security payments and odd jobs. "There were rats coming in from the abandoned building next door. The hallways were always filled with lumber and sawdust and plaster."

A knock on the door came a few weeks later, and an offer of at least $10,000 if she agreed to leave the building.

"I know it's pretty horrible, but we can help you get out," Siwek recalls the man saying. "We can offer you money."

Siwek turned down the cash and sued instead. She said she won a year's worth of free rent and a new refrigerator.

New York City Council member Ritchie Torres, who plans to launch an investigation into permit applications, said: "The Kushners appear to be engaging in what I call the weaponization of construction."...


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We already knew Trump and friends were slumlords so I guess this is just more dirt on the pile.


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Thanos Thanos:
As per the last fifty years of AHHH! DRUG WAR!, the death penalty will be strictly reserved for the crack, meth, opioid, and heroin dealers servicing the downtrodden black, latino, and white underclass communities. The cocaine dealers that provide the high-end goodies for America's neo-aristocracy, celebrities, and upper class New York/DC/LA/Las Vegas glitterati will get the same hands off treatment from the law that they've gotten accustomed to.


And I'm sure the heads of the pharmaceutical companies that encouraged doctors to over prescribe opioids will be exempt as well. If the head of Purdue, who flooded W. Virginia with millions of doses of Oxy gets the chair, then maybe things really will change.

But they won't.


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The way the game is rigged down there now odds are that shitboy Shkreli will be the last rich person in our lifetime that we see receive any real punishment, no matter what kind of damage they're happily causing.


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xerxes xerxes:
Thanos Thanos:
As per the last fifty years of AHHH! DRUG WAR!, the death penalty will be strictly reserved for the crack, meth, opioid, and heroin dealers servicing the downtrodden black, latino, and white underclass communities. The cocaine dealers that provide the high-end goodies for America's neo-aristocracy, celebrities, and upper class New York/DC/LA/Las Vegas glitterati will get the same hands off treatment from the law that they've gotten accustomed to.


And I'm sure the heads of the pharmaceutical companies that encouraged doctors to over prescribe opioids will be exempt as well. If the head of Purdue, who flooded W. Virginia with millions of doses of Oxy gets the chair, then maybe things really will change.

But they won't.

No kidding :roll: But really, where would the lines (no pun intended) be drawn?

I just can't see this becoming a reality.


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