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Joe was involved in getting Hunter rich. He's the willful idiot, I mean he plays wilfully ignorant.
There it is. Trump's golf resorts are not profitable businesses. He has led the American people to believe that they are.I think Trump's low tax bill is partly due to planning and taking advantage of the tax code; however, the biggest portion is the oldest tax minimization trick of all time: not making a lot of money to begin with.
Meanwhile, ballot harvesting and stacks of election fraud examples, and you’re worried about Trumps finances.
Can anyone point out which law was broken? I’ll weight.
On the other hand, I’m pretty sure election fraud is illegal.
Please provide these examples.....thank you in advance. Show your work as well, I want to give you full credit.Meanwhile, ballot harvesting and stacks of election fraud examples, and you’re worried about Trumps finances.
Can anyone point out which law was broken? I’ll weight.
On the other hand, I’m pretty sure election fraud is illegal.
I am printing off ballots as I type this. Keeping them in the attic, away from prying eyes.While you weight (sic) I'll be busy printing my dark web phony ballots and passing them out in the MLK projects.
To be clear, no own is "worrying" about them, at this point - nothing moves the needle, it's just another pebble on Trumps con mountain.
that is a telltale sign of money laundering. If I've read it once, I've read it a thousand times. The DC hotel has lost 55 million, and it just opened in 2016.....that is not normal. No businessman worth his salt would continue on the same path.I work for First Horizon. This is stupid. I didn't say that business don't borrow money. They do... but they also pay it back once in a while. Not everyone in business defaults on a $640 million dollar loan. Trump's apologists aren't just trying to normalize his lack of civility and ethics, they are also trying to normalize his incompetence. Trump has clearly misrepresented his business acumen to the American people. His golf resorts are simply not profitable businesses. His signature property, Doral, is hemorrhaging money.
that is a telltale sign of money laundering. If I've read it once, I've read it a thousand times. The DC hotel has lost 55 million, and it just opened in 2016.....that is not normal. No businessman worth his salt would continue on the same path.
And how about this...that is a telltale sign of money laundering. If I've read it once, I've read it a thousand times. The DC hotel has lost 55 million, and it just opened in 2016.....that is not normal. No businessman worth his salt would continue on the same path.
And how about this...
From therealdeal.com:
"From 2012 - when then - real estate mogul Trump bought the Doral for $150 million - to 2018, the property has lost $162 million in total, according to the report. Trump has also plowed $213 million into the resort, and a $125 million loan from Deutsche Bank comes due in three years. Doral has asked Deutsche for a delay on its loan payments, according to the Times."
Just to summarize, Trump defaulted on a $640 million dollar loan to Deutsche Bank in November of 2008, and then he sued them for $3 billion. He claimed that they were at least partially responsible for the global financial crisis, and that was the reason he couldn't repay the loan....
... but then Deutsche loaned Trump another $125 million less than five years later? Hmmm.
Doral is burning money like the freaking Pentagon right now. It's losses are basically $1.95 million per month on average.
Please provide these examples.....thank you in advance. Show your work as well, I want to give you full credit.
This is fear porn and nothing more, but I can see why you're afraid.Wisconsin authorities investigate trays of mail, absentee ballots found in ditch
No, voter fraud isn’t a myth: 10 cases where it’s all too real
Police investigate reports Ilhan Omar's supporters 'harvested ballots'
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...absentee-envelope-election-ny/?outputType=amp
Yes America, there is voter fraud. These recent cases prove it.
Temporary contractor threw Trump mail-in ballots in trash, Pennsylvania county officials say
The Heritage Foundation
Even liberal Cuomo said, “[Vote-by-mail is] a harder system to administer, and obviously it’s a harder system to police writ large ... People showing up, people actually showing ID, is still the easiest system to assure total integrity.”
The EAC states: One point of agreement is that absentee voting and voter registration by nongovernmental groups create opportunities for fraud. For example, a number of studies cited circumstances in which voter registration drives have falsified voter registration applications or have destroyed voter registration applications of persons affiliated with a certain political party. Others conclude that paying persons per voter registration application creates the opportunity and perhaps the incentive for fraud.
Wisconsin authorities investigate trays of mail, absentee ballots found in ditch
No, voter fraud isn’t a myth: 10 cases where it’s all too real
Police investigate reports Ilhan Omar's supporters 'harvested ballots'
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...absentee-envelope-election-ny/?outputType=amp
Yes America, there is voter fraud. These recent cases prove it.
Temporary contractor threw Trump mail-in ballots in trash, Pennsylvania county officials say
The Heritage Foundation
Even liberal Cuomo said, “[Vote-by-mail is] a harder system to administer, and obviously it’s a harder system to police writ large ... People showing up, people actually showing ID, is still the easiest system to assure total integrity.”
The EAC states: One point of agreement is that absentee voting and voter registration by nongovernmental groups create opportunities for fraud. For example, a number of studies cited circumstances in which voter registration drives have falsified voter registration applications or have destroyed voter registration applications of persons affiliated with a certain political party. Others conclude that paying persons per voter registration application creates the opportunity and perhaps the incentive for fraud.