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Offline Rick Plant

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2080 on: October 16, 2020, 10:58:48 AM »
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Another 'journalist' lost their reputation in the battle to take Trump down.

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/10/15/media/steve-scully-cspan-suspended/index.html
 
And there you have it. USA's political system is a joke. A tool to make sure Biden is elected. You have no journalism left there. You are getting everything you deserve.

Like 222,217 dead Americans. 8 million infected with #COVID_19, 51 million lost jobs, a destroyed economy, and no longer being a leading nation to the world? Yeah that's what we have with Donald Trump and the overwhelming majority of Americans want this p.o.s. gone.     

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2081 on: October 16, 2020, 11:02:01 AM »
Scaramucci is butthurt because Trump smashed his multi-million deal in China or something? that is supposed to show Trump in a bad light?

You are actually promoting the 3rd-world corruption you accuse Trump off. Lame brain

Trump is tens of millions of dollars in debt to China. Wake up


Donald Trump’s Debt to China

The debt stems from a $950 million refinancing deal in 2012, to which the Bank of China chipped in $211 million,” the Politico article said. “Vornado’s federal financial disclosures show it and the other owner of 1290 Avenue of the Americas—Trump—are still indebted from the 2012 deal.”

https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/donald-trumps-debt-to-china

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2082 on: October 16, 2020, 11:09:34 AM »
President Trump was laser focused tonight.  An outstanding performance.  In contrast to "Professor" Joe.  What a sad sight.  An old man squinting in obvious confusion and fear.  Not understanding where he was or what was happening.  Rambling and bizarre.  What a day for Trump.

Yeah what a day. Another disaster with a meltdown at his hate rally and a joke of a town hall. :D :D :D

Funny how Donald Trump didn't mention this and the right wing media didn't report this. When Biden wins in a massive landslide in a couple of weeks he can turn the economy around and start creating new jobs again like he did for 8 years with Obama.

Jobless claims: Another 898,000 Americans filed new unemployment claims last week

U.S. states saw another 898,000 Americans file first-time unemployment insurance claims last week, representing an unexpected rise in new claims with the pandemic still under way and another round of fiscal stimulus still out of reach.

Initial jobless claims, week ended Oct. 10: 898,000 vs. 825,000 expected and 845,000 during the prior week

Continuing jobless claims, week ended Oct. 3: 10.018 million vs. 10.550 million expected and 11.183 million during the prior week

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jobless-claims-coronavirus-unemployment-week-ended-october-10-2020-183353138.html

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2083 on: October 16, 2020, 11:16:37 AM »
Hilarious, sanctimonious members of this board have accused Trump & his kids of benefiting from office. Dealing in all sorts of criminal acts. But none of you are remotely concerned Biden's have apparently been caught red handed doing what you've alleged Trump has done.

Hunter Biden with a crack pipe in his mouth



Nobody cares about Hunter Biden. Here's a couple of cocaine addicts




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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2084 on: October 16, 2020, 11:21:43 AM »
HAHA that is the funniest crap ever. After all the bullspombleprofglidnoctobuns you've posted about Trump without any verification [the steele dossier]. Russia Russia Russia! You are looking at the photos of Biden's son out cold, with a crack pipe hanging out of his mouth. It's staring you right in the face. All you can say is ''it's a pathetic smear campaign'' YEAH NO spombleprofglidnoctobuns SHERLOCK! That is what happens when you're the son of the candidate running for president. The media would go apespombleprofglidnoctobuns if this had been Trump's kids

Just imagine if one of Trump spombleprofglidnoctobunsty son's got photographed in such a compromising situation.

And it's a smear campaign that appears have some stunning photos and videos of Hunter -- and allegations about his father that put anything Trump has been accused of as middle of the road triviality. If true, Biden took backhanders from foreign business men through his son acting as an intermediate -- he should be impeached.

I am loving it!

Nobody cares about the scam Rudy Giuliani cooked up to smear Biden with. Just more b.s. and the Senate Intelligence committee said Trump conspired with Russia.

Unmasking' inquiry ordered by Barr finds no wrongdoing by Obama officials – report

Findings seen as defeat for Trump and Barr, who appeared to be fishing for damaging information that could be used against Biden


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/14/william-barr-investigation-obama-officials-russia


US Senate report goes beyond Mueller to lay bare Trump campaign's Russia links
 
Bipartisan intelligence panel says that Russian who worked on Trump’s 2016 bid was career spy, amid a stunning range of contacts


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/18/donald-trump-us-senate-report-russia-campaign

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2085 on: October 16, 2020, 03:32:20 PM »
President Trump was laser focused tonight.

Yeah... admitting that he does owe foreign banks over 400 million dollars in loans that become due next year and letting it slip out that "it turns out I am indeed under audit" which means it came as a surprise to him that he was....

More importantly, when he took office we saw him signing all sorts of papers that would distance him from his businesses. Whatever happened to that? Is he now running his business from the White House?

He claimed the tax returns were false, but at the same time admits that he owes the money and only paid $750 in taxes, just like the tax returns say.....

Yeah he was laser focused...  :D

That is a complete lie.  President Trump "admitted" no such thing.  In fact he denied that he owed any money to Russia (the left wing conspiracy) and said the numbers were wrong.  As President, he is required to provide substantial financial disclosures.  None of which suggests anything illegal or a national security risk in his financial dealings.  Even if it were true that he "owes" a lot of money in "loans," as Trump explained, he has enormous assets to cover those debts.  While $400 million dollars may seem like a lot to someone who spends all his time on an Internet forum, it is not the amount of debt but the debt to equity ratio that determines whether a business is over extended.  If you are concerned, however, about foreign financial influence over a President, then I'm sure that you find it disqualifying for a candidate's family to be on the payroll of China and other countries as Hunter's emails confirm.  In fact, Hunter is being paid millions by China that he shared with the "big guy."

Wash Times (Oct. 15):

Hunter Biden was receiving a $10 million annual fee from a Chinese billionaire who has been accused of corruption and with whom he sought to increase the cash flow with a joint business ownership, an August 2017 email from Mr. Biden shows.

The money was for “introductions alone,” said Mr. Biden, son of Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden. Another email to Hunter Biden from a consultant says that a 10% stake in an unnamed company will go to “the big guy?” The “big guy” was not identified.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2086 on: October 16, 2020, 04:01:33 PM »
That is a complete lie.  President Trump "admitted" no such thing.  In fact he denied that he owed any money to Russia (the left wing conspiracy) and said the numbers were wrong.  As President, he is required to provide substantial financial disclosures.  None of which suggests anything illegal or a national security risk in his financial dealings.  Even if it were true that he "owes" a lot of money in "loans," as Trump explained, he has enormous assets to cover those debts.  While $400 million dollars may seem like a lot to someone who spends all his time on an Internet forum, it is not the amount of debt but the debt to equity ratio that determines whether a business is over extended.  If you are concerned, however, about foreign financial influence over a President, then I'm sure that you find it disqualifying for a candidate's family to be on the payroll of China and other countries as Hunter's emails confirm.  In fact, Hunter is being paid millions by China that he shared with the "big guy."

Wash Times (Oct. 15):

Hunter Biden was receiving a $10 million annual fee from a Chinese billionaire who has been accused of corruption and with whom he sought to increase the cash flow with a joint business ownership, an August 2017 email from Mr. Biden shows.

The money was for “introductions alone,” said Mr. Biden, son of Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden. Another email to Hunter Biden from a consultant says that a 10% stake in an unnamed company will go to “the big guy?” The “big guy” was not identified.

That is a complete lie.

No it isn't

President Trump "admitted" no such thing.

He never said he didn't owe it and instead tried to play down the 400 million as if it was insignificant. You don't do that if you don't owe the money!

In fact he denied that he owed any money to Russia

Who said he owed money to Russia? Trump said he didn't owe money to Russia, when nobody asked him. That tells me that he probably does owe Russia money.

As President, he is required to provide substantial financial disclosures. 

Yeah so he claims. But he never disclosed anything. We are waiting four years already for his tax returns....

None of which suggests anything illegal or a national security risk in his financial dealings.

As he doesn't disclose any financial information, you have no way of knowing if this is true. You're just saying it without a shred of evidence.

Even if it were true that he "owes" a lot of money in "loans," as Trump explained, he has enormous assets to cover those debts

it is not the amount of debt but the debt to equity ratio that determines whether a business is over extended.

True. But nobody knows just how many debts Trump really has. The 400 million is only the figure of the part of his debt that he will have to repay next year. The true number of debt may well be very much higher.... Let's wait and see what comes out of the Deutsche Bank investigation.....


The value of those assets have been questioned for many years now and nobody really knows just how deep he is under water. And covering a debt with assets is only relevant if he has no or not enough cash flow to repay the debt and has to liquidate the assets.

As to the Hunter Biden nothing burger;


When you go around making up one fake "scandal" after another (Benghazi, Clinton's emails, Obamagate, the unmasking fiasco, Durham's Russian investigation, the Fake News crap etc) and you call everybody who disagrees with you corrupt, at some point nobody is going to take anything you say seriously. 
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2087 on: October 16, 2020, 04:34:51 PM »

Impressive.......and to think the creators used to be Republicans.
Good editing. Also, doesn't hurt when you can use the #1 song on iTunes - thanks, Demi Lovato.
As to the Republicans, well, a lot of them were willing to ride with their party for their own personal agenda - ideological, financial, or both - all the way til Trump.
Their party has been going haywire for years, and the Tea Party nuts baked the cake, and Trump was the tasty icing atop it. Perhaps they have the regrets of Dr Frankenstein regarding his creation.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2087 on: October 16, 2020, 04:34:51 PM »