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Donald Trump, corruption fighter? Plenty to investigate very close to home. His home. This is verifiable, on the record.
Nov 24, 2019 09:51:33   #
rumitoid
 
It doesn't take outright h**e and revenge to attack Trump, it merely takes open eyes and ears.

Let’s assume that Donald Trump actually cares about corruption.

Let’s imagine that investigating “corruption” isn’t just a convenient excuse for Trump to extort Ukraine’s new president into interfering in our e******ns by staining the character of his potential political rival Joe Biden, and absolving Russia of guilt for the 2016 hacks of the Democratic National Committee — possibly so Vladimir Putin will conspire to elect him, again.

Let’s take Trump at his word that he’s very concerned about even the appearance of family members wringing cash from a president or vice president who shares their name.

Let’s pretend that the man going to the Supreme Court to hide tax returns he promised to reveal dozens of times actually cares about unethical behavior. Because if he did, he’d be so busy investigating his own administration that he’d have to give up all his favorite pastimes — being the friend in "Fox and Friends," yelling at women on Twitter and helping Republicans lose governorships in red states.

Where would Trump begin if he were truly bothered by the corruption closest to him?
'I wish my name was H****r B***n'

For the sake of his marriage, let’s dismiss the fact that he has never explained how his wife became a citizen after working in this country without a visa. And let’s suppose that getting his daughter and son-in-law security clearances over the objection of almost everyone who cares about national security was an act of fatherly love.

Let’s skip his campaign, after noting that his former campaign chair and co-chair, along with two of his closest advisers, have been convicted of multiple crimes. And we’ll just submit for the record that he shut down his foundation after New York state filed a lawsuit charging "extensive and persistent" illegal conduct, including holding a political fundraising rally for veterans under the auspices of the foundation.

Let’s begin with Trump’s grown sons, the ones he didn’t want working in the White House.

“I wish my name was H****r B***n," Donald Trump Jr. recently said. "I could go abroad, make millions off of my father's presidency. I would be a really rich guy.”

Don Jr. may not be aware of this, or of anything that requires self-awareness, but the company he allegedly runs is still owned by his father, who refused to clearly divest from it, in violation of 19 promises to do so.

The Trump Organization has been implicated in money laundering, tax s**ms and the rampant hiring of undocumented workers.

You could make the case that a president's sons should not even get near a “corrupt company,” as Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., did during impeachment hearings last week.

Of course, Stefanik was talking about H****r B***n’s work on the board of the Ukrainian company Burisma — not Don Jr. and Eric Trump’s employment at a company whose two biggest growth areas are generating conflicts of interest and using their dad’s influence to fuel a fundraising pyramid scheme. But boys in their mid 30s and early 40s will be boys.

Let’s move on to the strange case of Trump’s 75-year-old lawyer, former U.S. attorney and New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

First of all, since Trump isn't paying Rudy, who is? The onetime American hero needs the cash, if you believe his butt dials.

Trump also should find out what Rudy was doing with Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, who were trying to leave the country when they were arrested on charges of conspiring to violate bans on foreign and straw donors.

Trump also needs to examine what appears to be Rudy’s attempt to use connections to the president to cash in on the Ukrainian energy sector (in other words, exactly what Republicans accuse H****r B***n of doing). Federal prosecutors looking into the scheme would surely appreciate the help.
Impeachment was made for Trump

Finally, if Trump truly cared about corruption, he could spend the next thousand years investigating Donald Trump.

To do this properly, he would welcome an investigation into the vast allegations of tax fraud against him and his family that led his sister, a former federal judge, to resign rather than face an inquiry. At the very least, he should figure out why he owes $50 million to a business he owns, because it looks a lot like a tax dodge.

Amateur hour on national security: Sondland's impeachment testimony proves Trump foreign policy is run by corrupt clowns

Then there are his possible mafia ties, his strange relationship to a very generous Russian oligarch, and his obvious conflicts of interest with Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

The t***h is that if Trump cared about corruption, he would be a huge fan of impeachment. As House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said last week, the Founders put impeachment in the Constitution "because they wanted a powerful anti-corruption mechanism when that corruption came from the highest office in the land."

But Donald Trump’s concerns here are far more sinister and obvious. If he’s looking into corruption, it’s for one simple reason. He wants to do more of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-corruption-fighter-plenty-090000663.html

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Nov 24, 2019 09:54:47   #
Lonewolf
 
rumitoid wrote:
It doesn't take outright h**e and revenge to attack Trump, it merely takes open eyes and ears.

Let’s assume that Donald Trump actually cares about corruption.

Let’s imagine that investigating “corruption” isn’t just a convenient excuse for Trump to extort Ukraine’s new president into interfering in our e******ns by staining the character of his potential political rival Joe Biden, and absolving Russia of guilt for the 2016 hacks of the Democratic National Committee — possibly so Vladimir Putin will conspire to elect him, again.

Let’s take Trump at his word that he’s very concerned about even the appearance of family members wringing cash from a president or vice president who shares their name.

Let’s pretend that the man going to the Supreme Court to hide tax returns he promised to reveal dozens of times actually cares about unethical behavior. Because if he did, he’d be so busy investigating his own administration that he’d have to give up all his favorite pastimes — being the friend in "Fox and Friends," yelling at women on Twitter and helping Republicans lose governorships in red states.

Where would Trump begin if he were truly bothered by the corruption closest to him?
'I wish my name was H****r B***n'

For the sake of his marriage, let’s dismiss the fact that he has never explained how his wife became a citizen after working in this country without a visa. And let’s suppose that getting his daughter and son-in-law security clearances over the objection of almost everyone who cares about national security was an act of fatherly love.

Let’s skip his campaign, after noting that his former campaign chair and co-chair, along with two of his closest advisers, have been convicted of multiple crimes. And we’ll just submit for the record that he shut down his foundation after New York state filed a lawsuit charging "extensive and persistent" illegal conduct, including holding a political fundraising rally for veterans under the auspices of the foundation.

Let’s begin with Trump’s grown sons, the ones he didn’t want working in the White House.

“I wish my name was H****r B***n," Donald Trump Jr. recently said. "I could go abroad, make millions off of my father's presidency. I would be a really rich guy.”

Don Jr. may not be aware of this, or of anything that requires self-awareness, but the company he allegedly runs is still owned by his father, who refused to clearly divest from it, in violation of 19 promises to do so.

The Trump Organization has been implicated in money laundering, tax s**ms and the rampant hiring of undocumented workers.

You could make the case that a president's sons should not even get near a “corrupt company,” as Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., did during impeachment hearings last week.

Of course, Stefanik was talking about H****r B***n’s work on the board of the Ukrainian company Burisma — not Don Jr. and Eric Trump’s employment at a company whose two biggest growth areas are generating conflicts of interest and using their dad’s influence to fuel a fundraising pyramid scheme. But boys in their mid 30s and early 40s will be boys.

Let’s move on to the strange case of Trump’s 75-year-old lawyer, former U.S. attorney and New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

First of all, since Trump isn't paying Rudy, who is? The onetime American hero needs the cash, if you believe his butt dials.

Trump also should find out what Rudy was doing with Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, who were trying to leave the country when they were arrested on charges of conspiring to violate bans on foreign and straw donors.

Trump also needs to examine what appears to be Rudy’s attempt to use connections to the president to cash in on the Ukrainian energy sector (in other words, exactly what Republicans accuse H****r B***n of doing). Federal prosecutors looking into the scheme would surely appreciate the help.
Impeachment was made for Trump

Finally, if Trump truly cared about corruption, he could spend the next thousand years investigating Donald Trump.

To do this properly, he would welcome an investigation into the vast allegations of tax fraud against him and his family that led his sister, a former federal judge, to resign rather than face an inquiry. At the very least, he should figure out why he owes $50 million to a business he owns, because it looks a lot like a tax dodge.

Amateur hour on national security: Sondland's impeachment testimony proves Trump foreign policy is run by corrupt clowns

Then there are his possible mafia ties, his strange relationship to a very generous Russian oligarch, and his obvious conflicts of interest with Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

The t***h is that if Trump cared about corruption, he would be a huge fan of impeachment. As House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said last week, the Founders put impeachment in the Constitution "because they wanted a powerful anti-corruption mechanism when that corruption came from the highest office in the land."

But Donald Trump’s concerns here are far more sinister and obvious. If he’s looking into corruption, it’s for one simple reason. He wants to do more of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-corruption-fighter-plenty-090000663.html
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Good post

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Nov 24, 2019 10:57:00   #
rumitoid
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Good post


Thank you but you know the Right can't respond. Can't, not won't. They could only agree if they did.

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Nov 24, 2019 13:57:33   #
vernon
 
rumitoid wrote:
It doesn't take outright h**e and revenge to attack Trump, it merely takes open eyes and ears.

Let’s assume that Donald Trump actually cares about corruption.

Let’s imagine that investigating “corruption” isn’t just a convenient excuse for Trump to extort Ukraine’s new president into interfering in our e******ns by staining the character of his potential political rival Joe Biden, and absolving Russia of guilt for the 2016 hacks of the Democratic National Committee — possibly so Vladimir Putin will conspire to elect him, again.

Let’s take Trump at his word that he’s very concerned about even the appearance of family members wringing cash from a president or vice president who shares their name.

Let’s pretend that the man going to the Supreme Court to hide tax returns he promised to reveal dozens of times actually cares about unethical behavior. Because if he did, he’d be so busy investigating his own administration that he’d have to give up all his favorite pastimes — being the friend in "Fox and Friends," yelling at women on Twitter and helping Republicans lose governorships in red states.

Where would Trump begin if he were truly bothered by the corruption closest to him?
'I wish my name was H****r B***n'

For the sake of his marriage, let’s dismiss the fact that he has never explained how his wife became a citizen after working in this country without a visa. And let’s suppose that getting his daughter and son-in-law security clearances over the objection of almost everyone who cares about national security was an act of fatherly love.

Let’s skip his campaign, after noting that his former campaign chair and co-chair, along with two of his closest advisers, have been convicted of multiple crimes. And we’ll just submit for the record that he shut down his foundation after New York state filed a lawsuit charging "extensive and persistent" illegal conduct, including holding a political fundraising rally for veterans under the auspices of the foundation.

Let’s begin with Trump’s grown sons, the ones he didn’t want working in the White House.

“I wish my name was H****r B***n," Donald Trump Jr. recently said. "I could go abroad, make millions off of my father's presidency. I would be a really rich guy.”

Don Jr. may not be aware of this, or of anything that requires self-awareness, but the company he allegedly runs is still owned by his father, who refused to clearly divest from it, in violation of 19 promises to do so.

The Trump Organization has been implicated in money laundering, tax s**ms and the rampant hiring of undocumented workers.

You could make the case that a president's sons should not even get near a “corrupt company,” as Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., did during impeachment hearings last week.

Of course, Stefanik was talking about H****r B***n’s work on the board of the Ukrainian company Burisma — not Don Jr. and Eric Trump’s employment at a company whose two biggest growth areas are generating conflicts of interest and using their dad’s influence to fuel a fundraising pyramid scheme. But boys in their mid 30s and early 40s will be boys.

Let’s move on to the strange case of Trump’s 75-year-old lawyer, former U.S. attorney and New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

First of all, since Trump isn't paying Rudy, who is? The onetime American hero needs the cash, if you believe his butt dials.

Trump also should find out what Rudy was doing with Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, who were trying to leave the country when they were arrested on charges of conspiring to violate bans on foreign and straw donors.

Trump also needs to examine what appears to be Rudy’s attempt to use connections to the president to cash in on the Ukrainian energy sector (in other words, exactly what Republicans accuse H****r B***n of doing). Federal prosecutors looking into the scheme would surely appreciate the help.
Impeachment was made for Trump

Finally, if Trump truly cared about corruption, he could spend the next thousand years investigating Donald Trump.

To do this properly, he would welcome an investigation into the vast allegations of tax fraud against him and his family that led his sister, a former federal judge, to resign rather than face an inquiry. At the very least, he should figure out why he owes $50 million to a business he owns, because it looks a lot like a tax dodge.

Amateur hour on national security: Sondland's impeachment testimony proves Trump foreign policy is run by corrupt clowns

Then there are his possible mafia ties, his strange relationship to a very generous Russian oligarch, and his obvious conflicts of interest with Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

The t***h is that if Trump cared about corruption, he would be a huge fan of impeachment. As House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said last week, the Founders put impeachment in the Constitution "because they wanted a powerful anti-corruption mechanism when that corruption came from the highest office in the land."

But Donald Trump’s concerns here are far more sinister and obvious. If he’s looking into corruption, it’s for one simple reason. He wants to do more of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-corruption-fighter-plenty-090000663.html
It doesn't take outright h**e and revenge to attac... (show quote)


You were right a couple of days ago when you said you blew a fuse when Trump was just about cleared
of all these phony charges.I've thought for several months that you were slipping.But reading this absolute bs, you need a shrink and fast.

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Nov 24, 2019 14:30:28   #
rumitoid
 
vernon wrote:
You were right a couple of days ago when you said you blew a fuse when Trump was just about cleared
of all these phony charges.I've thought for several months that you were slipping.But reading this absolute bs, you need a shrink and fast.


To claim "absolute bs" needs support, which the Right says is to condemn Liberals. And this fact maybe new to you, counter evidence, not whining about the left, is your job.

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Nov 24, 2019 14:38:50   #
woodguru
 
vernon wrote:
You were right a couple of days ago when you said you blew a fuse when Trump was just about cleared
of all these phony charges.I've thought for several months that you were slipping.But reading this absolute bs, you need a shrink and fast.

Trump hasn't been cleared or just about cleared of anything, in fact when his people who have first hand knowledge testify they will be either validating everything or simply refusing to answer incriminating questions.

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Nov 24, 2019 14:40:20   #
rumitoid
 
vernon wrote:
You were right a couple of days ago when you said you blew a fuse when Trump was just about cleared
of all these phony charges.I've thought for several months that you were slipping.But reading this absolute bs, you need a shrink and fast.


Hmmm...a shrink would help.

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Nov 24, 2019 14:42:12   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
rumitoid wrote:
Thank you but you know the Right can't respond. Can't, not won't. They could only agree if they did.
Seems that over the past month or so your only source has been Yippy ki yay YAHOO? And, you expect "the Right" to agree with that?

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Nov 24, 2019 14:55:49   #
rumitoid
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Seems that over the past month or so your only source has been Yippy ki yay YAHOO? And, you expect "the Right" to agree with that?


You should know by now that Yahoo news REPRINTS ARTICLES FROM MANY SOURCES. Wake up! Instead of attacking the source, try proving your defense of Trump.

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Nov 24, 2019 15:29:14   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
rumitoid wrote:
You should know by now that Yahoo news REPRINTS ARTICLES FROM MANY SOURCES. Wake up! Instead of attacking the source, try proving your defense of Trump.
I don't need to prove anything to a l*****t drama queen.

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Nov 24, 2019 15:53:48   #
rumitoid
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
I don't need to prove anything to a l*****t drama queen.


Of course not. That would be foolish. Prove something of ethics, law, values, decency, and principles with Trump as the Before Picture. Now you are helping a generation.

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