Sure, let's move on. As good a time as any to focus on the fact that the rats have begun to turn on each other in the white house.
sp4149;842862249 said:
I suggest you need to investigate why Trump and his lawyers do not want Mueller investigating his financing of real estate in NY. Deutsche Bank was the only bank lending him money and it was hundreds of millions and it was money not being invested in Eastern Europe, but in NYC which is why Trump is likely to be vulnerable in New York state criminal proceedings. Trump and family were in need of 'alternative' financing after he stiffed much of Wall Street. He got 'special financing' from 'special sources'. He helped, directly or indirectly, laundering of money from sources subject to US sanctions. His sons admitted to getting money directly from Russians. Not the same thing as my Wells Fargo mortgage; I haven't seen any reports of Wells Fargo laundering Russian money.
Cal88;842862285 said:
Yeah, it's not exactly a comfortable topic, you were just digging deeper and deeper into that hole there U2S.
But it's worth bringing up the Clintons here to demonstrate the kind of double standard that exists among Trump haters, who have great difficulty acknowledging what the Clintons have been getting away with, just to bring up their own Russian dossier, which is quite real.
Wells Fargo has been engaged in fraudulent activities, it doesn't mean that their clients should be tainted. You've linked Trump to EE money laundring just because the local bank he's dealing with, with which he's had a 20yr relationship through its Bankers Trust affiliate, has engaged in improprieties in EE. How exactly does his Deutsche loan constitutes "special financing from special sources"?
IIRC, his son stated that they had a lot Russians clients among their condo buyers, which is not surprising given that they have been a prominent segment in high-end real estate markets like NYC, London or the south of France, especially for the type of gaudy pads that Trump loves to peddle. You're implying by innuendo some kind of impropriety in the purchase of Trump high-end condos by Russians.
Cal88;842862285 said:
Yeah, it's not exactly a comfortable topic, you were just digging deeper and deeper into that hole there U2S.
But it's worth bringing up the Clintons here to demonstrate the kind of double standard that exists among Trump haters, who have great difficulty acknowledging what the Clintons have been getting away with, just to bring up their own Russian dossier, which is quite real.
Unit2Sucks;842862319 said:
There is nothing uncomfortable to me about discussing right wing fraudulent claims about Uranium and the Clintons.
I normally don't post stupid memes, but this one sure seems to apply to Cal88.
Cal88;842862358 said:
Aren't you just a little bit uncomfortable characterizing the facts documented on the Clintons' uranium deal with the Russians by the NY Times as "fraudulent right wing claims"?
My other sources above, the Nation and Salon, must also be in on it, I guess Hillary's Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy really gets around.
PS - what's your chess rating?
Cal88;842862358 said:
My other sources above, the Nation and Salon, must also be in on it, I guess Hillary's Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy really gets around.
dajo9;842862581 said:
With Bannon out, now it gets interesting. Bannon was the voice of the Deplorables and his group probably represents about half of Trump's support within the Republican Party. Bannon could tear this Presidency to shreds from the outside if he wants to. Full on Republican Civil War and party split (with Trump and the establishment Republicans representing the Republican Party and loathing each other - that would be electoral catastrophe for Republicans in 2018). Or Bannon could quietly go into the night. But that doesn't seem to be his style.
BearDevil;842862597 said:
Both Gorka and Miller still need to go.
Unit2Sucks;842862615 said:
Yes but Gorka is pretty far down the list after Miller. Gorka doesn't really serve any function in the white house other than apparently being first in line at the White House cafeteria every day. He's a bad guy, don't get me wrong, but I'm not sure if he's as dangerous as someone like Miller.
calbear93;842862619 said:
I don't think they are going. Miller is more aligned with Sessions than Bannon. I had read that Miller and Gorka had turned on Bannon as well for seeking too much publicity. Who knows what is real and what is not, but it isn't as if they were necessarily hitching their wagon to Bannon.
BearDevil;842862597 said:
Both Gorka and Miller still need to go.
GB54;842862629 said:
There's only one guy who needs to go. There is no reason to believe Kelly will succeed in installing order.
Strykur;842862635 said:
Well he is clearly establishing some control with Mooch and Bannon being tossed.
Strykur;842862635 said:
Well he is clearly establishing some control with Mooch and Bannon being tossed.
blungld;842862768 said:
All the outspoken Trump supporters have been very aggressive and sure of themselves in their attacks on Clinton (why in the world is this their priority?) or their defense of Trump, but when I ask a direct question on these boards I get no answer. Let me try again:
1) Do you still hold that there is "nothing" to the investigation of Trump, that it is an unjustified witch hunt? This in no way justifies an investigation? http://billmoyers.com/story/trump-russia-timeline/
2) Do you still believe that he is doing a good job and that he is good man making the country great again?
3) That he has drained the swamp rather than swamped it with ugly incompetence and moneyed interests?
4) If he is found guilty of collusion, money laundering, espionage, tax evasion, perjury, and/or other crimes associated with a cover up or election fraud, will you call it a Liberal plot or will go on record now saying that if he is found guilty of these things then you were wrong and he is the dishonest, amoral un-American narcissist that we have been warning you about since the campaign? Will you ever look at how you make decisions, the bias you hold, and question your sources of information? Put it down here, is there anything wrong or illegal he can do...or is he always right and are your beliefs implacable?
Months ago I said I thought he would resign or be impeached within the year, and you called me crazy and the result of the Liberal bubble, who lives in the bubble now? Who wants to bet money now?
NYCGOBEARS;842862772 said:
Brace yourself for more false equivalency and misdirection. It's the only tool in their toolbox.
Strykur;842862781 said:
Donald Trump has been an awesome, incredible, resounding, ROARING success as our President, for 2 reasons:
1. Gorsuch is on the Supreme Court.
2. Hillary Clinton is gone, [U]forever[/U].
Bonuses: Democratic Party implosion, booming economy, DPRK backing off, bathing everyday in leftists tears coming from snowflakes on this forum like blungld, NYCGOBEARS, et al.
Donald can go play golf until 2020, I don't care, he's done his part (although he could take a break from tweeting) and thank God his election happened so that all the idiot politicos in this country got a wake up call that the people have had enough of the nonsense coming from DC and that the populist awakening is coming for them. If Trump has to go, Pence can step in and keep it all going. It's a fantastic time in America, and looking forward to our country's future.
Strykur;842862781 said:
Donald Trump has been an awesome, incredible, resounding, ROARING success as our President, for 2 reasons:
1. Gorsuch is on the Supreme Court.
2. Hillary Clinton is gone, [U]forever[/U].
Bonuses: Democratic Party implosion, booming economy, DPRK backing off, bathing everyday in leftists tears coming from snowflakes on this forum like blungld, NYCGOBEARS, et al.
Donald can go play golf until 2020, I don't care, he's done his part (although he could take a break from tweeting) and thank God his election happened so that all the idiot politicos in this country got a wake up call that the people have had enough of the nonsense coming from DC and that the populist awakening is coming for them. If Trump has to go, Pence can step in and keep it all going. It's a fantastic time in America, and looking forward to our country's future.
blungld;842862791 said:
So basically you answered only one of the questions.
As a side note, it's pretty gross that you think you win or that it's somehow great when you imagine people who are far smarter and articulate than you like NYC are crying (he's not by the way). Why would you want him to cry? What small little weird ego you have that you would want that for anyone, even metaphorically. Do you see your own ugly?
Strykur;842862781 said:
booming economy
sycasey;842862802 said:
Thanks Obama.
blungld;842862791 said:
As a side note, it's pretty gross that you think you win or that it's somehow great when you imagine people who are far smarter and articulate than you like NYC are crying (he's not by the way). Why would you want him to cry? What small little weird ego you have that you would want that for anyone, even metaphorically. Do you see your own ugly?
Strykur;842862939 said:
DBAP - look it up.
sycasey;842863039 said:
DBAP = Don't Be A P**sy
I think Strykur for adequately representing the maturity level of the base Trump voter.