
Rebound
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It’s a fact that Trump’s White House doctor Ronny Jackson, was operating a pill mill out of the White House, prescribing vast amounts of powerful, addictive drugs, including opioids.
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Rebound replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Trump is a Conman and a Fraud
Rebound replied to Rebound's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
WOW! Damn! So you’re saying Kamala Harris personally put over 1,000 people in jail? That’s incredible. Can you name, say, three of those thousand people and show us the charges they were convicted of? Or are you just pulling nonsense out of your bunghole? -
For F’s sakes, man… Trump didn’t get statistic wrong, he was corrected for outrageous lies. Why’s that so f-ing hard? There are still no actual reports of pets being eaten by Haitians, who are in the U.S. legally. If Donald Trump has the right ideas for America, then why does he need to lie at all? Wouldn’t the truth be perfectly fine? Can’t you report on immigration problems without making up lies and repeating internet rumors?
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The FBI used the Steele report as probable cause, and nothing more. And, lo and behold! With that probable cause came warrants, and with the warrants came criminal convictions. The Democratic Senator from New York just got convicted by Federal prosecutors. You aren’t crying about that being unfair. The Democrat Federal prosecutor in New York just indicted the Democrat mayor of New York, for the crime of accepting first class travel and a meal in exchange for ordering the fire department to approve a building opening in time for a visit by a head of state. Imagine that’s a Republican — Open the building so the President of Turkey can visit it when he arrives, THEN add the missing fire sprinklers or whatever. Your head would be exploding! These friends of Trump are criminals, and they were deeply involved in Russian business, and Trump’s Russia policies as President made no sense for the United States. It still makes no sense to insist on giving Ukranian land to Russia in exchange for a “peace” which surely will not last.
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I believe that Trump colluded with Russia because we heard him tell Russia on live TV they would be “well rewarded” if they released Hillary Clinton’s emails. And then we saw him inexplicably develop a very pro-Russia/anti-NATO foreign policy, going so far as to tell Russia that they’re welcome to invade NATO members who don’t, in Trump’s twisted opinion, pay their bills. On top of that, a bunch of his top advisors were caught colluding with Russia and it didn’t phase Trump one bit.
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And the moon landings could have been faked. And 9/11 could have been an inside job. And Bigfoot could be real. And... and...
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Trump is a Conman and a Fraud
Rebound replied to Rebound's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Trump managed the pandemic from March 2020 until January, 2021. That's only ten months. Biden managed it from February, 2021 until January 2025. That's four full years. So you're giving Trump a cookie because he only dealt with the pandemic for ten months? And, for every single day of those four years, I've been able to buy all the toilet paper and spaghetti sauce I want. -
Trump is a Conman and a Fraud
Rebound replied to Rebound's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I'm convinced that you're plenty dumb. All you do is make this broad generalizations, claiming that the very f-cked up economy of Trump was fantastic and that the incredible economic rebound we've sustained is horrible. Every economic indicator today is better than it was when Trump left office. We couldn't get fricking toilet paper when Trump was President. That's not a great economy. Hospitals couldn't get face masks for their doctors and nurses when Trump was President. That's not leadership. -
Trump is a Conman and a Fraud
Rebound replied to Rebound's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Fact Number One: As a prosecutor and attorney general, Kamala Harris prosecuted many criminals, who were in fact imprisoned. Fact Number Two: Donald Trump is awaiting sentencing on his criminal conviction of 34 felonies. Which is a lot of felonies for one person to commit. It's more felonies than Charlie Manson was convicted of. More felonies than Al Capone was convicted of. And those guys died in prison. Just sayin'. -
In a stunning fall from grace, Rudi Giuliani has been PERMANENTLY disbarred from practicing law in Washington, DC, after having been disbarred in New York State. The former Federal prosecutor, New York Mayor and Presidential attorney has been temporarily disbarred from Washington since 2021, but today's order makes this disbarment permanent. The disbarment came as the result of statements Giuliani made claiming that Pennsylvania elections boards were engaged in a scheme to rig the election against Trump. In the disbarment proceedings, Giuliani refused to offer any evidence whatsoever to sustain his claims of election fraud. So there you have it: There is no evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election. If there were, Giuliani would have presented it and protected his law license in the process. Giuliani was also unable to present any evidence to back up false accusations he made against two election workers in Fulton County, Georgia, which resulted in a $148 million civil judgement levied against him. Giuliani has filed for bankruptcy in the wake of this decision.
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Trump is a Conman and a Fraud
Rebound replied to Rebound's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Kamala put people behind bars. Trump belongs behind bars. -
Trump is a Conman and a Fraud
Rebound replied to Rebound's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Really? So when we had the highest unemployment since 1948, that was “fantastic”? When we couldn’t get toilet paper or spaghetti sauce, that was “fantastic”? When the President of the United States couldn’t clearly tell the country what public health measures to take, that was “leadership?” No. Under TRUMP’S FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, we had mask mandates which Trump refused to follow. Not once or twice, at a private party with a few friends, but on stage, on national television. Was he for or against the vaccine? Nobody knows! Cause he couldn’t f-ing say so! America lead the developed nations in highest death rate per million. Great leadership, Trump! We really were number one at Covid. -
Oh? Please cite just one of these “accounts”.
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No, what I said is that the cabinet has the authority to remove Biden from office if they determine that he is not capable of doing the job. Just because he speaks poorly doesn’t mean he cannot make informed decisions. Trump, on the other hand, is clearly crazy. In his last administration, a senior DHS appointee wrote an anonymous editorial to The NY Times explaining that he and his cohorts had no intention of letting Trump execute irrational orders.
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I think the Cabinet is perfectly capable of making that determination under the 27th Amendment and they have no political reason not to make that determination if needed. No question Joe Biden is inarticulate, but that does not mean his decision making abilities are limited. Those who work with him, like his cabinet members, can ascertain that and I think if he started issuing inappropriate commands to them, they would remove him, which is their Constitutional prerogative.
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Trump is pathetically simple to understand: Putin supports Trump and Zelensky does not. Donald Trump clearly has absolutely no morals of any kind. If Putin helps Trump, then Trump likes Putin. Thats the math.
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Trump is a Conman and a Fraud
Rebound replied to Rebound's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The Vice President is the President of the U.S. Senate and supports the President’s initiatives. A good VP does not have his or her own initiatives or agendas. It’s the job of the VP to support the President, not to upstage him or her. And despite what you knuckleheads keep repeating, Biden’s done an outstanding job of turning our economy around after Trump passed off a stalled, failed economy, just as Obama turned our economy around after Bush left it in a tailspin. Just as FDR resuscitated our economy after Hoover left it in a shambles. Seems to be a pattern… Republicans destroy the economy, and Democrats fix it. -
What you’ve just stated is merely conspiracy theory. And the simplest counter to it is this: There is zero evidence that the U.S. knew of this attack and no evidence that they could have known. We didn’t have satellites and we sure didn’t have spies with advanced radios. What’s more… the effect of the attack on Pearl Harbor would be the same whether our sailors were prepared or not. If we were locked and loaded and we fully repelled them… they still attacked us and declared war on us. No way we would have said, “Ok Japan, we surrender” just because we’d repelled their invasion. Could your conspiracy theory be true? Of course it could be, but it’s just a factionalized story of make believe.
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Trump supporters think that he will be better for America’s economy… but there’s no reason to believe it. Donald Trump is a confidence man… a con man. He speaks with tremendous confidence about his grandiose plans for making our economy great, but what are the facts? The first facts are that his plans are terrible. His published plans consist of 60% tariffs on all Chinese goods and 10-20% tariffs on all other imprinted goods. So right off the bat, nearly all the goods people buy at Target, Wal-Mart and Amazon go up 20-60%. As do many components of American-made products. There’s nothing strategic in this policy; he isn’t evaluating individual industries and supporting them to success, he’s simply starting an inflationary trade war which will also result in our trading partners implementing retaliatory tariffs on our goods. Second part of his “plan” is to cut taxes for the ultra-rich. So there’s the con: The poor and middle class pay more tax, in the form of tariffs, and the rich get their taxes slashed. And none of this improves our economy. And the con comes from a conman: The convicted conman, who paid out $25 million for defrauding students of his Trump “University,” who lost $489 million in another fraud verdict, and who was convicted of 34 felonies in a third fraud case. THERE’S A PATTERN HERE. This conman inherited $400 million from daddy, and then claimed he built his empire from a mere $1 million. And even that initial $1 million was backed up with $200 million in loan guarantees secured by his daddy. And Trump is wealthy, but is he really a billionaire? I mean… he lives in an apartment on his golf club. That’s like living in a shopping mall. Do real billionaires do that? He has a jet, but it’s a really old plane. It’s impractical to operate, so he finances its operation through campaign donations. WOULD A REAL BILLIONAIRE NEED TO DO THAT? This “billionaire” hawks bibles, trading cards, steaks… he’d sell his wife’s used underwear if he could make a buck. And now, he’s gone IPO with a company that is clearly headed straight for bankruptcy, with less than $100 million in cash and staggering cash losses of up to $300 million in a single quarter against quarterly revenues of less than a million dollars. As a result, his stock price has cratered in six months from $71 down to $12. And from $12, this company is spiraling straight into bankruptcy. These aren’t the workings of a business genius, they’re the workings of a conman and a fraud. And if he wins the Presidency, the U.S. Government will be next in his long string of economic failures. He handed our economy off to Biden in dismal condition, and he’ll put America in even worse condition if he’s elected. Do not vote for this conman.
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But you are aware that he was President of the United States and he and his staff did use unsecured phones continually, like for his 24/7 Twitter ramblings.
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It’s like everything else with this guy: Donald Trump is a con man. He cons investors into believing that he will make them enormous sums of money, and then his businesses fail and his investors lose their money. The man’s been convicted on 34 felony business fraud felonies AND he lost $25 million in a Trump “University” fraud lawsuit AND he lost over $700 million in another fraud lawsuit. He’s gone bankrupt 7 times and one business after another of his have failed miserably. Of all the businessmen to run America’s economy, Donald Trump is the worst possible choice. Look at his economic “plan”: A 60% tariff on Chinese imports and an enormous tax cut for the ultra-rich. The tariff will make nearly all of the goods bought at Wal-Mart, Target and Amazon cost 60% more, which is clearly inflationary, and the tax cut for the rich will result in bigger deficits and even more inflation. And in retaliation for the tariffs, our global trading parters will enact tariffs of their own, reducing our exports. This confidence man parades around like a peacock pretending to be an economic genius, when his plan makes no sense.