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Trump_is_Mentally_fit

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  1. My hyperbole? Are you drinking cough syrup again?
  2. Dumb And at a public meeting in the Capitol basement, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene compared the case against Trump to the federal prosecution of people at the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection, suggesting in both instances it was the Justice Department, not the defendants, under scrutiny. https://apnews.com/article/trump-indictment-mccarthy-greene-congress-republicans-5173846881f090098a511b0dde9100a9
  3. Don't authoritarian regimes scapegoat gays?
  4. Putin and Xi make the exact same arguments that are in this thread They also hate a free press
  5. Or, it was simply political bluster like other politician engages in
  6. Biden said that? How dare he
  7. Mar-a-Lago looked to employ 380 short-term foreign workers from 2017 to 2022, when Trump had access to classified documents, initially as president and ultimately as a former official living at the club. Trump pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to 37 charges stemming from his retention of government documents, including 102 the FBI allegedly found when they raided Mar-a-Lago in August 2022. According to the indictment, Trump stored classified documents in the ballroom, a bathroom, his bedroom, a storage room and his office. It’s unclear who exactly could get inside those areas, but it would stand to reason that some Mar-a-Lago staff could access them. Mar-a-Lago relies on foreign nationals to work as servers, cooks and housekeepers. In 2016, the club sought 65 foreign workers. The figure has increased every year since, with the exception of 2020, when the club shut down in the early days of the pandemic and furloughed more than 150 employees. Last winter, Mar-a-Lago sought out 91 foreign workers, according to records filed with the Department of Labor. The requirements listed on the job orders do not seem particularly strict. For example, the qualifications to be a housekeeper during the 2021 to 2022 season included three months of verifiable housekeeping experience and a drug and background check. The position also required the ability to communicate in English, maintain flexible hours and move 25 pounds. It paid $11.70 an hour. https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacheverson/2023/06/14/mar-a-lago-foreign-workers-trump-classified-documents/?sh=735c20a22b6b
  8. Governor picking winners and losers?
  9. Lighten up buddy, it was. a joke and you had a melt down
  10. So DeSantis is just screwing this up all by himself
  11. A vote for DeSantis means a vote for ruinous insurance costs in the US! He will ruin America! what a mess!
  12. Jay Uso would not like you declaring he would attack someone, maybe you should stick to playing in traffic
  13. Costs are going up everywhere, but Florida has the highest insurace costs of almost any state and it's just getting worse. This is a red state, and has been for awhile, is DeSantis just not competent enough to deal with this? Too busy attacking Disney?
  14. Why are you asking? You will forget the answer in less than 20 seconds
  15. He understands that the costs rising like crazy while DeSantis is running around harassing gay people
  16. Wow, nice to see GOP politicians actually support the USA, law and order and national security
  17. WOW!!! TALLAHASSEE With the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. continuing to see massive growth, regulators late last week took up a proposal that would lead to double-digit rate increases for Citizens customers across Florida. The proposed increases would vary based on factors such as types of policies. But Brian Donovan, the chief actuary for Citizens, said during a hearing held by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation that Citizens is recommending 12% increases for all homes that are primary residences and have what are known as multiperil policies — the most-common type of coverage. Increases could be dramatically higher for homes that are not primary residences. A new state law allows increases up to 50% for those properties. Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/article276353696.html#storylink=cpy
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