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Post by artraveler on Aug 19, 2022 19:01:53 GMT -8
Dems are lung cancer and the Reps are double-pneumonia. Funny, my comparison was syphilis and gonorrhea
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Aug 19, 2022 19:01:55 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Aug 19, 2022 19:01:55 GMT -8
Yes, that looks like what I heard. I also believe more will be coming.
They apparently have film from the security cameras taken while the FBI "searched" the premises. At the very least, I would release the footage of some bum going through Melinia's clothes. Of course, they may be other footage which shows even more disgusting stuff.
Stretch this out through September and October.
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Post by kungfuzu on Aug 19, 2022 19:03:29 GMT -8
Perhaps more appropriate given the profession of both.
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Sept 26, 2023 19:08:36 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Sept 26, 2023 19:08:36 GMT -8
This, clearly, corrupt judge should be horse whipped. Trump "guilty" of fraud If this is not a clear sign of how vile and corrupt our legal system has become, I don't know what is. Among the other claims that the scumbag judge made was that Mar-a-Lago was worth only $18-27 million. Trump's financial statements claim it is worth $400-600 million. In 2022, Forbes estimated it was worth $350 million. Clearly the $18-27 million claimed by the judge is a lie. 1. Trump LLC is a private, and as far as I know, family owned organization. The valuation of its assets would be most important for banks which make loans to the company. Don't tell me the banks don't know what the value of the Trump properties is. 2. Valuation of a property can vary greatly depending on what the property is used for. A property generating a large amount of cash flow will be more valuable that one that doesn't. 3. Valuation as per property tax is very general. The government wants to value the property higher than it is worth from a strictly real estate point of view, while the owner wants to undervalue it. The wealth the property may generate does not come into question with property tax evaluation. I have yet to see who has been harmed by the Trump accounts. The scumbags in power will do anything to destroy Trump. I hope he wins big and goes after all of them for their crimes and abuses.
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Sept 28, 2023 8:36:42 GMT -8
Post by artraveler on Sept 28, 2023 8:36:42 GMT -8
Trump should take the judges ruling and immediately file for a property tax refund.
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Oct 15, 2023 19:49:41 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Oct 15, 2023 19:49:41 GMT -8
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Post by kungfuzu on Nov 16, 2023 13:32:42 GMT -8
Regardless what one thinks about Trump, there is no doubt that the Administrative State and Biden Administration are using the DOJ to wage Lawfare against Trump. This behavior must be punished severely. This is much bigger than Trump. Joe's docs were no problemThe last two lines clearly show that CNN is a propaganda arm of the Biden Administration and Administrative State. The National Archives is run by a far-left zealot who fought Trump's right to have copies of his presidential documents. She did not fight Biden in the same way. More importantly, Trump's lawyers were negotiating, i.e. going through a legal procedure to determine what he could, and what he couldn't keep. What proof do we have of that? In fact, the docs had been sitting around in his garage and various other places for years. And he had no legal right to have the docs in the first place as he was not president when he removed them. One might question why Biden only advised the National Archives that he had these documents only after the FBI raided Trump's office. We don't even have a two-tiered justice system. It is simply a tyrannical justice system, which is used by those in power to harass and crush those they wish to destroy.
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Jan 16, 2024 17:59:42 GMT -8
Post by Brad Nelson on Jan 16, 2024 17:59:42 GMT -8
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Post by kungfuzu on Jan 16, 2024 19:12:15 GMT -8
You will recall that I have told readers that I thought little of Schlichter and do not trust his judgement. (To be generous.) I have found he writes long pieces with so-so analysis and has no foresight. How he became a "columnist" for a "conservative" publication is beyond me. I also think he is something of a smart ass. There is a time and a place for smart asses, but I do not think one should be a smart ass in an ostensibly serious "conservative" publication, when purportedly being serious . The below snippet is from a Dec. 2023 piece he wrote.
That is a bullshit statement. It is disingenuous to a very high degree. 1) Why would anyone, particularly Trump, chose this dick to be in their administration in the first place? 2) He has been strongly anti-Trump and knows that Trump and those around him, would never chose this schmuck to be part of anything. 3) This dick knows that 1 and 2 are the case so he is trying to make out that the Trump administration would have probably chosen this prick to be part of the team, but due to his support for DeSantis, Trump would be petty and shun him? 4) He is bragging about how much money he would have to give up to be a government employee. As to prestige, he clearly overestimates his position in the universe. Again, what a dick.
The fact that he agrees with Hugh Hewitt is a clear indication of his agenda. He writes about appointments as follows:
But his choices of Pompeo, Cotton, Ben Sasse and Mnuchin (to a degree) contradict the above sentiment. All members of the military-security-intelligence-foreign-policy-finance-industrial state. No way they would be strong supporters of Trump's program, but Pompeo and Cotton would, like Trojan Horse Nikki, be supportive of increased war mongering around the world. Trump is the least "war mongering" president in the last 70-80 years. This is further proof that Schlichter is false at heart.
That "conservatives" would ever heed this ass is beyond me. Screw him and the donkey he rode in on.
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Post by kungfuzu on Jan 16, 2024 19:57:32 GMT -8
Very interesting video.
I sense an agreement of some sort. I would personally like to see Vivek in some type of "attack dog" position. He is a lawyer, biologist, businessman and brilliant. He is also ambitious as they come. If Trump wins and points Vivek in a direction and says, "Sic`em" I wouldn't want to be on the other end of that attack.
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Post by artraveler on Jan 17, 2024 6:49:48 GMT -8
Traditionally, the attack dog is the VP candidate. I'm not entirely comfortable with Vivak in the second seat, but he is not like any of the others and appears to have no problems with Trump's agenda. It would drive the leftist media nuts, a positive in my book.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jan 17, 2024 8:18:14 GMT -8
That's what we call "the conservative press." Where have you been, Mr. Flu. But, yes, some are better than others, for sure. But if you don't like his article, please don't read Andy McCarthy's current one at NRO. He believes as I do that Trump is unelectable and that these lawsuits were designed precisely to stir up the Trump base and squeeze out any other candidates. And that is exactly what has happened. Still, there is hope for the Trump crowd. I don't think Trump's VP and cabinet picks mean all that much because Trump is the main event. His best shot is if the voters vote against Biden, either by staying home or enough of them voicing a protest vote via Trump. That's a big if, in my opinion. But I love Schlichter's advise for what to do with Jared and Ivanka.
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Jan 17, 2024 10:54:16 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Jan 17, 2024 10:54:16 GMT -8
I mentioned long ago that McCarthy has lost the plot. He needs to get out of NYC and D.C. every now and then and visit the rest of the country.
The point about stirring up the Trump base does not make sense. Trump's "base" was, and is, going to vote for him regardless. What the tyrannical lawsuits are doing is stirring up millions of people who might not have voted for Trump. These people see the unfairness of, the danger/threat to our Republic which these phony suits pose. If the Demonrats and Never-Trumpers actually did coordinate and put together these indictments, in order to keep Trump from getting elected, then they are incredibly stupid and out of touch with Americans. Why does that not surprise me?
Listen to Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan at Davos. I have followed his career since he was a young man working for Sanford Weill, who screwed him in my opinion. Dimon rebounded from that and went way past Weill in success.
I agree with Schlichter about Jared and Ivanka.
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Jan 18, 2024 8:54:17 GMT -8
Post by Brad Nelson on Jan 18, 2024 8:54:17 GMT -8
Yes, I like what Jamie Dimon said. But there's another side of this.
I see Trump supporters almost as a cult-of-personality. I read a lot of the comments under articles and they impress me somewhat as a lunatic crowd….the opposite and equal of the Left.
And maybe we need that. But the thing is, I think Trump voters, although hardcore, don't have the electoral numbers to win a national election with Trump.
They try to write off anyone who doesn't bow to what is considered the self-evident logic of Trump-as-President as being a never-Trumper or something like that. But a lot of resistance is simply Trump fatigue. He's been in office and he simply wore out his welcome. He was indeed right about some things but yugely wrong about others...being little more than a rubber-stamp for Fauci and doing little to nothing about the Deep State as well as illegal immigration.
Would he be better than Biden? Definitely. But I doubt he has much of a chance. It really depends if he can, to some extent, re-invent himself and re-present himself to the voting public in a coherent and likable way. But I doubt that Trump can be anything but Trump so I have my doubts that he can woo enough voters for an electoral victory.
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Jan 18, 2024 9:36:03 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Jan 18, 2024 9:36:03 GMT -8
I agree and would go even a bit further. There is a huge amount of fatigue with our system. The constant screaming (metaphorically) the doomsday predictions, the wars (both kinetic and otherwise) are tiring people out. The system has just about lost all trust from people who are not drugged on welfare, TV or some other opiate. It is very discouraging.
As to Dimon, I suspect he sees the distinct possibility that Trump is going to win and is therefore positioning himself, and his bank, to have smooth relations with the Trump administration. Not cynical, just realistic. As I always say, businessmen are not heroes. They want stability and smooth sailing above all else. International commodity traders are the exception. They tend to like disruptions.
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Jan 19, 2024 8:40:29 GMT -8
Post by Brad Nelson on Jan 19, 2024 8:40:29 GMT -8
Megyn Kelly makes the case fore Nimroda. I do see the logic of this. And given that we see yet another article about this, you have to wonder if there is some substance to the speculation.
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Jan 19, 2024 11:52:32 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Jan 19, 2024 11:52:32 GMT -8
I can see the logic of it, to a point. The big-money uniparty people want her as VP so she can, at least, water down Trump's actions. People like them, and Megan Kelly, believe Trump's voters will simply bow down to his decision to pick her as his VP candidate. In this, these people show a lack of understanding of what is going on.
This is bigger than Trump. Millions are following him because they understand that while there is a chance that he will not deliver on his promises, there is some chance that he will.
If any of the other candidates are elected not one will do anything to change the direction of this country. They are all in the pockets of big money and leftists. If I am drowning, and have the choice of grasping a straw or boulder to save me, I will always chose the straw.
If Trump is foolish enough to chose Nimarata, then he will lose millions of voters, myself being one. Don't doubt me on this.
On another front, I mentioned the question of Nimarata's morals a few days (last week?) back. As is always the case in such situations, these are coming back to haunt her. Officially.
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Jan 19, 2024 12:07:24 GMT -8
Post by Brad Nelson on Jan 19, 2024 12:07:24 GMT -8
Her daughter is looking pretty good. I think someone leaking that she had extramarital affairs is a shill for the eGOP. A woman who had "taken control of her own sexuality" would be a plus to attract the Democrat and "independent" voters. As long as naked picks don't pop up, she's good-to-go for the VP slot.
I think the minute that Trump picks Nimroda, the Trump crowd will be telling us how he is playing 3D chess.
We'll see. But I think it's a real possibility.
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Jan 19, 2024 12:21:33 GMT -8
Post by kungfuzu on Jan 19, 2024 12:21:33 GMT -8
I am sure that many of those not paying close attention to the campaign, as well as many general Trump voters will go along. But millions of those paying close attention will not bite. This will likely hurt Trump badly as those paying close attention are those who are getting out and working for his election. If they pull the plug, he will have problems.
In addition to Nimarata, Trump should avoid Rep. Elise Stefanik of NY. Another progressive in conservative clothing.
I still hope he chooses Ben Carson.
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Post by kungfuzu on Jan 19, 2024 18:32:46 GMT -8
Just now, in a speech in New Hampshire, Trump virtually ruled out Nimarata as his VP choice.
Again, the man is not stupid. First and foremost, if she were VP, he would "unexpectedly" expire shortly after taking the oath of office for the presidency.
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