The Donald Trump Score Card

Discussion in 'Politicians' started by MeAgain, Nov 15, 2016.

  1. NotMyRealName

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    "Court documents say Avenatti is the "managing member and majority equity holder" of Eagan Avenatti and "solely owns and controls" another firm, Avenatti & Associates, which represents Daniels."

    Yeah he was named. It also states he personally failed to pay 2.4M in back taxes.

    He better win this. He certainly needs the money. LOL
     
  2. NotMyRealName

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    And did he?
     
  3. scratcho

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    Probably not. That would be his way. Just as predicted---making the rich even MORE money, and the hell with the drones. (yes, we are the drones. We do ALL the work for those that make the REAL BIG MONEY by any means possible.)
     
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  4. stormountainman

    stormountainman Soy Un Truckero

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    OK, I understand what you say. And you say he "solely owns and controls" what I read in publications is he no longer owns or controls. I'll keep reading what is available to me.
     
  5. stormountainman

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    what I read is Trump agreed to pay 25 million
     
  6. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    Court rules Trump is violating the First Amendment by blocking Twitter followers.
    Trump has supposedly blocked at least 150 people from viewing his account and possibly hundreds more.
    The DOJ said they will appeal.
     
  7. egger

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    No Democrats will be allowed at the briefing..


    Trump claims 'you'll see it' when asked for proof of alleged 'spying' scandal
    By JUSTIN FISHEL, Kendall Karson, and MARIAM KHAN
    May 23, 2018, 1:24 PM ET

    Trump claims 'you'll see it' when asked for proof of alleged 'spying' scandal

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    "Meanwhile, the Department of Justice announced earlier this week that the president's demand for an investigation into the FBI's investigation will be handled as part of an ongoing internal review by the department's inspector general. And officials from the Justice Department, Director of National Intelligence and the FBI are expected to comply Thursday with a request from a handful of House Republicans to brief them on highly classified documents related to the FBI probe.

    These lawmakers, led by House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., hope the documents will answer their questions about whether the FBI overstepped. But the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., calls it an abuse of power.

    "I don’t think any of us have any idea what the White House is doing, except that they want to use any mechanism they can to get their hands on materials they think will be useful for their legal defense team and they’re willing to break down the wall of independence between the White House and the Justice Department to do it," Schiff told ABC News. "Sadly, they have allies in Congress who are all too happy to help in destroying these institutions.""
     
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  8. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    Michael Cohen received at least $400,000 dollars to arranged a meeting between the Ukrainian president and Trump.
    Report by the BBC.
     
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  9. egger

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    Cohen appears to have been a spider web of the underhanded transactions that were occurring between Trump and other people and groups.

    The Stormy Daniels incident is symbolic of how Trump gets others to do his dirty work undercover. Both Trump and Cohen initially talked as if they didn't know what was going on and later acknowledged that they did.
     
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  10. stormountainman

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    Because of Trump lifting federal protections off Grizzly Bears, Wyoming just announced it would allow the hunting and killing of these great animals.
     
  11. McFuddy

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    Cool. That's totally necessary.
     
  12. stormountainman

    stormountainman Soy Un Truckero

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    No...no Democrats allowed...Devin is afraid they might read something, or see something.
     
  13. stormountainman

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    Better plan on living and working to a hundred and fifty so you can make enough for retirement and health care costs.
     
  14. NotMyRealName

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    Why should he allow them? This is the caliber if people in America. Both sides have such low class voters we get brought down to pandering for votes for the likes of this. So proud to watch them justify these actions as right or entitled to. I wish she would have called the cops. You think Trump is an embarassement to this country?

    Try these retards on for size.

    Trump Praises Tomi Lahren After Restaurant Crowd Tosses Water, Insults
     
  15. egger

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    Fox hosts amplify Trump’s ‘spygate’ line
    An unsubstantiated allegation, tweeted incessantly by the president, has become ‘maybe the greatest scandal in modern political history,’ according to network hosts.
    By JASON SCHWARTZ
    05/23/2018 05:50 PM EDT

    Fox hosts amplify Trump’s ‘spygate’ line

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    "Gomez recalled earlier in his career, hearing from agents who served in the ‘60s about the FBI’s bad reputation. “Now we’re being characterized as the bad guys again and all we’re doing is our job,” he said.

    He added that the high-profile back-and-forth between Fox News and the president could make it more difficult for FBI agents to recruit sources in the future.

    “One of the things that you do when you’re recruiting sources, you’re making a promise to keep their name out of it,” he said. “You can’t make that promise anymore.”

    Grueskin noted that some Fox News personalities, like Shepard Smith and Neil Cavuto, have at times pushed back on the opinion hosts’ narrative, “But at the end of the day, most of the commentary, whether it’s Carlson or Hannity ... you feel a lot like they’re working hand in glove with the people in the White House,” he said."
     
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  16. fraggle_rock

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    This is exactly why the RWNJs were shouting 'lock her up' back in 2016.
    Now... crickets.

    Of course, the idea that they ever actually cared about justice, the law, or anything except partisan rage is laughable.
     
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  17. egger

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    Article from 2016.

    Two of Manafort's clients were Ferdinand Marcos and Viktor Yanykovch. Manafort sure knows how to pick clients, and Trump knows how to pick people like Manafort.


    Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief
    By Andrew E. Kramer, Mike McIntire and Barry Meier
    Aug. 14, 2016

    Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief

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    "The developments in Ukraine underscore the risky nature of the international consulting that has been a staple of Mr. Manafort’s business since the 1980s, when he went to work for the Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Before joining Mr. Trump’s campaign this spring, Mr. Manafort’s most prominent recent client was Mr. Yanukovych, who — like Mr. Marcos — was deposed in a popular uprising."
     
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    Trump gets his way on the NFL national anthem culture war.


    Trump praises new NFL policy on national anthem protests
    John Fritze and Gregory Korte, USA TODAY
    Published 6:25 a.m. ET May 24, 2018

    Trump praises new NFL policy on national anthem protests

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    ""You have to stand proudly for the national anthem," Trump said in an interview on Fox & Friends. "The NFL owners did the right thing."

    Trump’s remarks came a day after the National Football League approved a revised conduct policy that requires players on the field to stand for the national anthem. It allows players who do not wish to stand to remain in the locker room.

    The new policy allows individual teams to fine players who do not adhere to the requirements."
     
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    Trump Is Our Nation's Worst Commander-in-Grief
    By Jim Nelson
    May 21, 2018

    Trump Is Our Nation's Worst Commander-in-Grief

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    "What a tragedy built on a layer cake of tragedies, what a goddamn human shame, that Donald Trump is our president during the worst wave of school shootings the world has ever seen. This verily guarantees there will be many more shootings, perfectly avoidable massacres like the one last week in Santa Fe, Texas, because the president will do nothing meaningful to prevent them. Instead, we are doomed to let him play-act the role of Fixer in Chief for a crisis he has no intention of fixing, and most galling of all, watch him pretend to serve as Consoler in Chief for a pain that has become inconsolable.

    We’ve been through enough of these scenarios under Trump to know exactly how he will respond to a fresh tragedy. It begins with a quick and dutiful tweet. (Of all the forms of Trump tweetage, none is more content-free, and none feels less true to his personality, than the ones that come after high school shootings.) “God bless all!” he exclaimed as news of Santa Fe spread. This is soon followed, tele-visually, by a Sober Public Comment to demonstrate that he is taking it all so very seriously. And then comes the firm and empty promise to “keep students safe.”"
     
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  20. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    So now Trump will hold two meetings to reveal confidential sources and methods of gathering intelligence.
    After realizing how bad it looked to only reveal top methods and techniques to the Republicans, a separate meeting will be held later on for a bipartisan group, the "Gang of Eight."

    In an effort to appear "fair and balanced" two unprecedented meetings will be held to undermine our intelligence gathering.
    Now the question becomes, why two meetings? What will be said in the first to Trump's friends that might be omitted or be different in the second?
     
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