
All_Pro_Bills
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Missing the point. The merits of the case or the strength of the charges have no bearing on the issue. They shouldn't be discussing the case with the White House, period. What it does is dispel the illusion Garland insists upon that DOJ is acting independent of the WH on the indictments. Clearly, that's a lie. Another lie. I've lost count of the lies. Maybe just remember the times they told the truth? Clear conflict of interest. Clear ethics violation. Clear political implications. DOJ has no credibility. DOJ needs to explain what they were discussing and why? What I don't get is why Trump's lawyers haven't jumped all over this yet? Motions for disclosure of these contacts and even motions to dismiss should be filed.
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The Hard Left is Scared to Death of Trump
All_Pro_Bills replied to T&C's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
With the exception of some of the document charges, they all know these indictments are politically motivated. And contorted thought crime BS. It's not that they believe they're legit. And they're not stupid either. They just don't care. All that matters is get the guy. Rules? We don't need no stinking rules! Why argue with them? You'll never get the truth and when charges are thrown out, acquitted, or discharged on appeal or booted by the Supreme Court they can all act surprised and outraged. But don't expect any rule of law has prevailed admissions. -
Palin calls for civil war
All_Pro_Bills replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Relatively speaking. Which party is the biggest danger of using the government to restrict freedoms and rights of American citizens? A) Democrats B_ Republicans -
Palin calls for civil war
All_Pro_Bills replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
A useful insight. In that regard which party is the biggest danger of using the government to restrict freedoms and rights of American citizens? Relatively speaking, whether you support either party or if you're an independent or don't advocate for either I think how each of us answers that question determines most of our views. -
The energy sector has done well under Biden. A double since he became President through a combination of policy, demand, supply, and rebound from COVID reasons. One indicator that is particularly troubling for the markets is the high/low data. The number of stocks making 52 week highs vs. the number of stocks making 52 week lows. The recent data I saw for NASDAQ for example, show 5 stocks making highs and 114 making new lows indicate just a handful of stocks are propping up the market and can be an indicator of potential future downside. Hot stocks like NVIDIA riding the current craze for AI may have peaked this week after a reversal from highs after a decent earnings report. Powell's Jackson Hole statements today don't look too supportive of higher stock prices either. I'm going to yellow alert for crash watch to go short.
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Trump did not advocate eliminating the Constitution and replace it with decrees and edicts. As usual, context, which were allegations of election fraud. Trump said per CNN βDo you throw the Presidential Election Results of 2020 OUT and declare the RIGHTFUL WINNER, or do you have a NEW ELECTION? A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution,β Trump wrote in a post on the social network Truth Social and accused βBig Techβ of working closely with Democrats. βOur great βFoundersβ did not want, and would not condone, False & Fraudulent Elections!β What he should have said was: When the people cheating are also responsible for enforcing the rules what good are the rules?
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I'm not so sure Trump "walk into jail" on any of these charges. Of the 4 cases the document case seems like it has the greatest legal argument. Pending hearing the specific evidence and the prosecutors argument, not so much. The Bragg case, falsifying business records. The premise I understand is a payment was made to Daniels that was "improperly" booked to an improper account on the business ledger. Not a numerical error, or a tax payment error, but a transaction was logged to the incorrect sub-ledger account, on purpose. To hide the payment. So what? Generally, the purpose of making a discreet payment under an NDA is to keep things quiet. And what exactly was the tangible damage done to the State of New York or any other party? Nothing. This should get thrown out on day 1. The J6 conspiracy and obstruction charge related to the "insurrection". Real simple. Trump was already charged by the House and acquitted by the Senate for his involvement in fomenting the J6 events with the second impeachment trial. The current charges are double jeopardy. Wouldn't be surprised the first motion the defense makes are this reason for grounds to dismiss the charges, which I don't think this biased judge will grant and then see the defense petition the Supreme Court here requesting the charges be dismissed based on the double jeopardy clause of the Constitution. The Georgia case. Want to hear and see more than discussions and expressions of displeasure with the outcome. Being a sore loser is not a crime if that's what its all about hear. The document case. This one has merit. All Trump had to do was turn over the documents to the Achiever. Stupidity and arrogance.
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Sorry, unfortunately, my club days have been over for about 20 years!
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Hitting the clubs at night looking for hot European women loaded with fistfuls of cash from payoffs and bribes.
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The American Media Should Not Be Trusted
All_Pro_Bills replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
http://www.bing.com/ A little better. Like many businesses that collect a lot of data, Google has transformed into an information gathering service selling user data to public and private customers interested in user analytics and statistics by gathering information on the whereabouts and activities of users of its services and application on its app store. I occasionally go through my phone apps and set location services to "when in use" rather than "all the time". I figure, why do Wendy's and Taco Bell and other apps need to know where I am all the time? -
Have you been paying attention? Journalism in the traditional sense died after the 2016 election. With few exceptions, they're all activists pushing one view or another.
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If we eliminated everybody from the political scene that said one thing and believed another. i.e. lying, the place would be empty.
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Who cares if its worse. Trump isn't the President and whatever he says or does doesn't impact much of anything.