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McGee Return TD

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  1. Posts are forever until you delete them. It's not difficult to read through a thread. The QANON one has been my favorite.
  2. LOL - Wasn't there some #deepstater here who claimed the meeting was an obvious sign of Trump and Mueller working together because bleh blah blah #deepstate?
  3. You can easily verify his written word by Googling a term such as "DOW" or "DJIA."
  4. Fixed for you. The DOW opened at 25,231.49 which was also the intraday high - much lower than 1 point. Yesterday it closed at 25,347.77.
  5. The DOW fell 400 points today. That ain't a lie.
  6. The article literally articulates the point you B word about. The Dow Jones industrial average, which declined 409 points at its low, is headed for its sixth-consecutive week of losses. It finished Wednesday down 221 points, or 0.87 percent, to close at 25,126. The big drags were Johnson & Johnson, Nike, Boeing and Cisco. Only three of the 30 blue chips finished positive: Dow Chemical, Intel and UnitedHeatlth.
  7. The Flynn phone call transcripts and soon to be unredacted portions of the Mueller report are going to add more fuel to the fire by this weekend.
  8. Sadly the markets have gone nowhere in the past 16 months. If the only benefit to Trump is a great economy, I wish my portfolio would reflect that.
  9. Make sure you give credit to Undercover Huber and Paul Sperry, too! Whine some more, whiney boy.
  10. Keep retweeting your Gods. or go outside sometime. It's going to be a great summer.
  11. Charging the president with a crime was, therefore, not an option we could consider makes that rather moot. At least, to normal, rational people.
  12. and you left off the rest of the quote. The introduction to the volume two of our report explains that decision. It explains that under long-standing department policy a president cannot be charged with a federal crime while he is in office. That is unconstitutional. Even if the charge is kept under seal and hidden from public view, that too is prohibited. The special counsel’s office is part of the department of justice and by regulation it was bound by that department policy. Charging the president with a crime was, therefore, not an option we could consider.
  13. Finish it then, please. The order appointing the special counsel authorized us to investigate actions that could obstruct the investigation. And we conducted that investigation and we kept the office of the acting attorney general apprised of the progress of our work. And as set forth in the report after that investigation, if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. We did not, however, make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. The introduction to the volume two of our report explains that decision. It explains that under long-standing department policy a president cannot be charged with a federal crime while he is in office. That is unconstitutional. Even if the charge is kept under seal and hidden from public view, that too is prohibited. The special counsel’s office is part of the department of justice and by regulation it was bound by that department policy. Charging the president with a crime was, therefore, not an option we could consider.
  14. "If we had confidence that the president did not commit a crime, we would have said so.”
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