Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
3 minutes ago, Yakuda said:

I would run away too if i was you but thank God i wasnt burdener me with that 

You already did "run away." You refused to answer a simple question and then rage-typed an unhinged rant to effectively fend off any rational conversation.

Even ^^this reply was so frothing-at-the-mouth ragey that you lost the ability to spell or write coherently. Go take some deep breaths before you stroke out.

 

Posted
24 minutes ago, Hodad said:

You already did "run away." You refused to answer a simple question and then rage-typed an unhinged rant to effectively fend off any rational conversation.

Even ^^this reply was so frothing-at-the-mouth ragey that you lost the ability to spell or write coherently. Go take some deep breaths before you stroke out.

 

I did answer. Twice actually. You're a coward 

Someone sounds like they have an emotional boo boo 

  • Haha 1
Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, ironstone said:

The judges are saying what everybody else was saying who wasn't a die-hard democrat.

I'm one of the important things here is that both parties were of similar sophistication. Bank knows how to value things. 

And the only injury to the public is potential theoretical future injury which is pretty unlikely. And if there is future injury then sue that person.

I'm a little surprised it's going this fast though, it would be a pretty major boost to trump's campaign if they ruled on this in his favor before election day. that could very well put him over the top.

How many millions of times did I say that these bull crap faked up charges could easily come back to bite the democrats in the ass in the worst way during the election

Edited by CdnFox

There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data

Posted (edited)

I have no doubt many of the charges proposed or laid against Trump are quite real, nor do I doubt any of those alleged for Slow Joe are any less real.  Anyone who thinks there is ANYONE in politics who isn't a lying POS has no experience in the real world of politics.  What I find even more amazing and amusing is that one could take Camel Hair seriously as a candidate.

Edited by cannuck
Posted
2 hours ago, cannuck said:

I have no doubt many of the charges proposed or laid against Trump are quite real, nor do I doubt any of those alleged for Slow Joe are any less real.  Anyone who thinks there is ANYONE in politics who isn't a lying POS has no experience in the real world of politics.  What I find even more amazing and amusing is that one could take Camel Hair seriously as a candidate.

There are some serious charges there there's no doubt. The stuff around the documentation is both serious incredible and even if you were to get off, which it kind of looks like he's going to, I would still say that's the thing that happened and people should consider it because it's serious.

But a 400 million fine for a minor miss evaluation that both parties were aware of and didn't rely on with absolutely no complaints??

Felony bookkeeping based on another crime having taken place that nobody proved or even agreed on? 

Again, this is utter nonsense. And everybody can see that it's a politically motivated joke attempting to interfere with a candidate in the next election.

And the problem is when you bring that many of that type of charges against someone pretty soon it's a case of the boy who cried trump. Nobody believes anything or even cares about it anymore. If anything they get irritated when people bring it up

There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data

Posted

Yet more evidence of Trump’s sleazy grift: the “Swiss” watches he’s selling for up to $100k a piece are cheap poorly made crap under the name of a mystery company, whose supposed business address in Wyoming is a vacant strip mall office that’s also home to several other mystery companies, including where the one associated with his sleazy made in china golden sneakers amd one with a similar name selling “male enhancement honey”.  Probably made in china like his other cheap sleazy crap.  All the shady companies have the same “organizer”, a Wyoming law firm that brags “ we specialize in creating anonymous LLCs to shield your personal information from public eyes

 

Gosh sounds exactly like what a honourable Presidential candidate would get himself involved in doesnt it?

While we know a lot of MAGAs are sexually insecure and/or inadequate men who definitely would buy “male enhancement honey,” I’m sure many of the suckers buying these trash watches thought they were getting something of value. The rest are probably criminals or Russians or Saudis trying to launder money into Trump’s campaign. 

Why a remote town in Wyoming?  The state laws allow business owners to conceal their identity. Yeah that’s not suspicious at all!

As for the “male enhancement honey”:  “spokesperson for the honey seller, Vladimir Dmitriev..,”

Oh Im sure yet another shady association with another shady Russian is 100% an isolated coincidence just like the dozens of other shady Russian associates Trump and his acolytes have..

“We’ve received direction from our leadership in the US not to engage with any news agencies (specifically CNN) until after November 5th,” which is Election Day.“  Gee I wonder why, Vladimir

 

Trump’s “Swiss” Watches Traced to Derelict Wyoming Strip Mall

CNN tracked Trump’s watch to a building in Sheridan, Wyoming—and found strange ties to a “male enhancement honey” company with a similar name.

 

Last month, Donald Trump announced that he was selling limited-edition, gaudy watches ranging from $499 to the bargain price of $100,000, bragging about their Swiss-made precision.

But a CNN investigation traced the watches’ origin to a shopping center in remote Sheridan, Wyoming, where TheBestWatchesOnEarth LLC, the company behind the timepieces, is based. There’s no indication that a watch company is located at the building listed at the address, only a daycare. Its neighbors include an H&R Block, a Wendy’s, and a “vape and hemp smoke shop.”  

CNN couldn’t find the people behind the company either, because the business’s location allows it to legally hide those details from the public. The news network found that knocking on the door of the business’s supposed address didn’t answer those questions. Interestingly, the limited liability corporation behind Trump’s infamous gold sneakers is also based at the address, along with other random businesses. The watch company was registered on July 29, only two months before Trump announced the watch line.  

A lobbying firm that represents Montenegro’s government is also based at the Wyoming address, along with a company, Kingdom Honey LLC, that sells “male enhancement honey” products that the Food and Drug Administration has warned against consuming. Curiously, that honey venture also goes by TheBestHoneyOnEarth on its online retail store.

CNN could not find a direct connection between the honey venture and Trump, although it did reach a spokesperson for Kingdom Honey, who called it “a highly reputable company” but didn’t respond to a list of questions, none of which mentioned Trump. However, the spokesperson told CNN, “We’ve received direction from our leadership in the US not to engage with any news agencies (specifically CNN) until after November 5,” which happens to be Election Day.

When CNN followed up by asking if the company had connections to the former president, the response from the company was that it “cannot provide any information or details at this time.” There was one link among the myriad companies based at the address, an “organizer” named Andrew Pierce, who has an office in Sheridan. When CNN contacted it, they were told he spends most of his time at the company’s headquarters in Puerto Rico. 

Pierce’s business partner, his father, Mark Pierce, did respond to CNN, and told them he had no idea that two of their clients were connected to Trump. The older Pierce, an attorney, also criticized the former president’s track record, telling the network, “If Mr. Trump or anyone in his family were on the same side of the street I was on, I would cross the street.”

 

https://newrepublic.com/post/187289/trumps-swiss-watches-traced-derelict-wyoming-strip-mall?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=topic%2Fliberal

 

 

 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Tell a friend

    Love Repolitics.com - Political Discussion Forums? Tell a friend!
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      10,903
    • Most Online
      1,403

    Newest Member
    LinkSoul60
    Joined
  • Recent Achievements

    • Barquentine went up a rank
      Proficient
    • Dave L earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Ana Silva earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • Scott75 earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Political Smash went up a rank
      Rising Star
  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...