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Perhaps because of all the reasons extensively documented in this thread?Why do people hate him so much?
Perhaps because of all the reasons extensively documented in this thread?Why do people hate him so much?
Could that have anything to do with "creative accounting" and then the actual numbers start showing up?The only President in modern history who's personal wealth diminished whilst in office.
I just knew that it couldn't have been as it seemed at face value, not when it comes to fraudster Trump. Thanks for clarifying this.Could that...
These people across so many states are suffering so much, cut off from the world, lost homes with everything dear to them, without utilities, no food, no comforts, lost loved ones and with little hope. I'm glad to see Samaritan's purse was able to pull off the unthinkable in a short time. When people are devastated like this politics doesn't have a place and I'm glad to see these people are getting help. I hope many other people with the means can do the same. I've seen some very awful pictures from this hurricane damage and seen some heart breaking interviews of parents that lost loved ones including their small children. America, remember when we all came together after 911? This is a time to come together and help your fellow Americans and neighbors.Hurricane Helene devastation on Georgia. Trump has already (day after) brought oil, petrol, water, cranes, workers, food helpers. Cranes and equipment via his contacts in the Real Estate industry, finance covered by Samaritans purse, a charity started by Billy Graham.
Why do people hate him so much? The only President in modern history who's personal wealth diminished whilst in office.
It's a funny old world.
Geffers
Propaganda. The elites really don't like the cut of his jib since he has a way to bring some of their dirty laundry out into the public zeitgeist, and that in their eyes is unforgivable. And so their puppets in the press put out lots of hit pieces. Information warfare on steroids.Why do people hate him so much?
It is ignored because these trials are seen as political persecution. The Bidens, Clintons, and the Obamas need to be investigated, especially the Clintons. That won't happen for whatever reason.This analysis article covers the effect it may have on the election: seems to be surprisingly little and that can only be because Trump's supporters are impervious to any evidence against their messiah being a criminal and a fraud.
That pretty much applies to any Trump sycophant. You can bitch slap them all day long with facts... and they are like a 5 year old that goes and sticks their fingers in their ears and repeats "nyahhhh...nyahhh... nyahhh" to keep from listening.but you really need to open your eyes and finally see the truth that he's a criminal and a fraud. I'm wasting my breath.
Bullshit. If Trump had addressed his accusations in a timely manner, this would not have drawn out as long as it has. The timing is ENTIRELY due to Trump and his so-called defenses and trying to drag it out as long as possible. Sorry, several of his cases have been going on in excess of 1.5 years... so just because it's election time it does not grant him a magical time-out in the process. Granted, he probably wishes it did... but the legal system works at its own speed and using a set of rules that he apparently does not like.The timing of this makes it look like election interference, just like other "October surprises".
As predicted, my breath was wasted, sigh. I'll just leave you with the advice to watch the video and read the stories I've linked to with an open mind as these discuss a lot of hard evidence and hard facts demonstrating Trump's guilt. More breath wasting, but hey, we're still friends.It is ignored because these trials are seen as political persecution. The Bidens, Clintons, and the Obamas need to be investigated, especially the Clintons. That won't happen for whatever reason.
The timing of this makes it look like election interference, just like other "October surprises".
Oh dear, don't hold back!That pretty much applies to any Trump sycophant. You can bitch slap them all day long with facts... and they are like a 5 year old that goes and sticks their fingers in their ears and repeats "nyahhhh...nyahhh... nyahhh" to keep from listening.
It, in reality, shows the ultimate stupidity of certain sects of our society in that they can't deal with, nor comprehend, actual facts and prefer to listen to fairy tails. They are the Darwinism Award winners of current society.
Kamala Harris’ visit to the border and speech outlining her economic vision captured the attention of a sizable share of Americans as September came to a close, according to new findings from The Breakthrough, a polling project that tracks how the public is following election news. But some emerging trends in the data hint at warning signs for the vice president’s campaign.
The share of Americans hearing anything at all about Harris has dropped each week since her presidential debate with former President Donald Trump in early September, and during that same time, the tone Americans use in describing what they’ve heard about her has grown more negative, reaching the lowest point of her campaign in the latest results.
The legal system has utterly failed to disqualify former President Trump from office. Whether he becomes the next president is now anybody’s guess.
Much of the fault may be laid at the feet of special counsel Jack Smith, who has pursued Trump with the zeal of Inspector Javert, but has thus far come up empty handed.
The open-and-shut case involving Trump’s mishandling of the classified Mar-a-Lago documents has been dismissed on unprecedented legal grounds involving Smith’s standing to prosecute him. The Washington case involving Trump’s conspiracy against democracy is back to the start, with Smith losing on immunity in the Supreme Court.
Four years ago, in an article for Media Matters for America, I warned that journalists were sanitizing Donald Trump’s incoherent ramblings to make them more palatable for the average voter. The general practice went like this: The press would take something Trump said or did—for instance, using a visit to the Centers for Disease Control to ask about Fox News’s ratings, insult then–Washington Governor Jay Inslee, rant about his attempt to extort Ukraine into digging up dirt on Joe Biden, and downplay the rising number of Covid-19 cases in the U.S.—and write them up as The New York Times did: “Trump Says ‘People Have to Remain Calm’ Amid Coronavirus Outbreak.” This had the effect of making it seem like Trump’s words and actions seemed cogent and sensible for the vast majority of Americans who didn’t happen to watch his rant live.
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced on Truth Social that he has “reached an agreement” to participate in a September 10 debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, noting that “the rules will be the same as the last CNN debate, which seemed to work out well for everyone.”
In the two-and-a-half months since Joe Biden ended his reelection bid, Kamala Harris swiftly secured the Democratic presidential nomination, headlined the party’s most rapturous convention since 2008, brought in hundreds of millions of dollars in new campaign donations and surged past Biden’s poll numbers from earlier this year.
And yet, Democrats are increasingly anxious over Harris’ fate. There is a growing sense that her campaign is stuck in the mud – as familiar debates crop up over where and how to deploy precious resources.
Harris advisers often publicly dismiss the polls, acknowledging that the race is close and will remain so leading up to Election Day. But just weeks shy – and after multiple blitzes to battleground states and a debate that wiped away memories of Biden’s unraveling – the needle has barely moved, if at all. That Harris is the first major party presidential nominee in six decades not to have won a competitive primary remains for some a source of lingering doubt.
Oh yes, never thought of that, couldn't possibly be true that his wealth actually diminished whilst President, must be creative accounting.Could that have anything to do with "creative accounting" and then the actual numbers start showing up?
Remember, the Trump Org has a financial overseer keeping an eye on the books and has already caught some shenanigans being pulled.
When you do that "creative" accounting that says $1 is worth $50, and then someone calls that statement into question and it can't be backed up by the one saying it's actually worth $50 and ends up that $1 actually equals $1... and you have questions about that?Oh yes, never thought of that, couldn't possibly be true that his wealth actually diminished whilst President, must be creative accounting.
Easy enough. When he tells you that is name is Donald J. Trump. Almost every thing else that spews from his mouth makes good fertilizer.@Astro What I offer you a challenge: using your mad skillz as a retired police officer, can you please find me one statement that Trump has made that wasn't a lie? Just one...
While president, Donald Trump made sexual comments about his daughter Ivanka in front of his employees that were so lewd and disturbing that he was rebuked by his one-time chief of staff John Kelly, a former Trump official writes in a new book.
“Aides said he talked about Ivanka Trump’s breasts, her backside, and what it might be like to have sex with her, remarks that prompted Kelly to remind the president that Ivanka was his daughter,” writes Miles Taylor, a former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security, in his new book, according to Newsweek.
Sorry, but I'm about to be VERY blunt... Trump has a fixation on "younger" vaginal orifices as do many who have money and what they consider power... and it seems that he can't differentiate between those of familial members or what are considered the general public. A nice looking piece of "snatch" draws his interest and it doesn't appear to matter if it's a product of his loins or someone else.How about Trump incestuously fancies his daughter Ivanka and tells the whole frigging world about it? Yes, he's a pervert to boot. I remember being put off my food when I first saw this reported.
No! Don't! Too late.Sorry, but I'm about to be VERY blunt...
If the tax office allows it then however unfair it may seem then that is allowed.When you do that "creative" accounting that says $1 is worth $50, and then someone calls that statement into question and it can't be backed up by the one saying it's actually worth $50 and ends up that $1 actually equals $1... and you have questions about that?
Seems Trump has a VERY big issue with truth.... you know, like saying he has 100,000 rally attendees present in a venue that can only hold about 8000? Sure... we should trust someone that lies as easily as most people breathe.
And therein lay the rub... you see, a lot of what he did is NOT allowed by law. But you have his sycophants that want you to believe he is above those laws, and they are only for those other than one bearing the last name Trump.If the tax office allows it then however unfair it may seem then that is allowed.
Yeah... really?His rallies are often attended by far more than can actually enter the venue, people queue often days ahead of his appearance, shown quite clearly on RSBN. In some locations screens outside.
The biggest crowd I've ever spoken. I've spoken to the biggest crowds, nobody's spoken to crowds bigger than me. If you look at Martin Luther King, when he did his speech, his great speech, and you look at ours, same real estate, same everything — same number of people, if not, we had more. And they said he had a million people, but I had 25,000 people. But when you look at the exact same picture, and everything's the same, because it was the fountains, the whole thing — all the way back from Lincoln to Washington. And you look at it, and you look at the picture of his crowd, my crowd, we actually had more people. They said I had 25,000 and he had a million people, and I'm OK with it because I like Dr. Martin Luther King.
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