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Re: trump off the CO ballot

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 6:14 pm
by Meadmaker
sparks wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 5:37 pm It's either trivial or it is not trivial Mead. Which the fuck is it in your mind?
Being convicted of a felony is not trivial.

Paying a floozie (or two) to keep quiet about an affair is trivial. Filing the cost under "legal expense" is trivial.

Re: trump off the CO ballot

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 9:28 pm
by sparks
We must agree to disagree.

Re: trump off the CO ballot

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 11:40 pm
by President Bush
I like this trial protestor though I think he's a comedian.

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Re: trump off the CO ballot

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 12:58 am
by Meadmaker
sparks wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 9:28 pm We must agree to disagree.
Fair enough. If accurate business records are extremely important to you, stick to your principles.

Re: trump off the CO ballot

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 1:26 am
by President Bush
Like the United States, there are 15 other countries that do not allow convicted felons entry into their territory according to the World Population Review cited in Newsweek. Those include Canada, Japan and the United Kingdom. Trump owns a golf course in the last of those countries up in Scotland which he technically will now be unable to visit.

There are another 22 countries that do not actively check whether someone is a convicted felon at a port of entry but can deny entry if its found that an individual has a felon on their criminal record. That is the case in Ireland where Trump has another golf course.

Here are the countries in both categories.

Don’t allow convicted felons to enter

Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Cuba, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Macau, New Zealand, South Africa, Taiwan and the United Kingdom

Deny entry if it’s discovered a person is a convicted felon

Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Peru, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates

Trump was convicted in the first criminal case of the four in which he has been charged. It was brought against him by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg who had accused Trump of falsifying business documents related to reimbursing his then-lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen for the $130,000 that had been paid to Stormy Daniels, a porn star.

Normally that would’ve been a misdemeanor, but it was done as part of another crime, illegally influencing the 2016 presidential election, which bumped the charges up to a felony.

https://en.as.com/latest_news/what-coun ... t-visit-n/
Don't know so many manage to overlook what is pointed out in the last sentence above, no doubt willful ignorance on the part of some.

Glad to see both Argentina and Chile on the list. That's where our plans have us come this fall around election time. About the last thing I'd want is to be anywhere close to that pendejo.

Re: trump off the CO ballot

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 1:36 am
by Meadmaker
President Bush wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 1:26 am Don't know so many manage to overlook what is pointed out in the last sentence above, no doubt willful ignorance on the part of some.
No doubt.

Re: trump off the CO ballot

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 1:44 am
by sparks
President Bush wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 1:26 am
Like the United States, there are 15 other countries that do not allow convicted felons entry into their territory according to the World Population Review cited in Newsweek. Those include Canada, Japan and the United Kingdom. Trump owns a golf course in the last of those countries up in Scotland which he technically will now be unable to visit.

There are another 22 countries that do not actively check whether someone is a convicted felon at a port of entry but can deny entry if its found that an individual has a felon on their criminal record. That is the case in Ireland where Trump has another golf course.

Here are the countries in both categories.

Don’t allow convicted felons to enter

Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Cuba, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Macau, New Zealand, South Africa, Taiwan and the United Kingdom

Deny entry if it’s discovered a person is a convicted felon

Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Peru, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates

Trump was convicted in the first criminal case of the four in which he has been charged. It was brought against him by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg who had accused Trump of falsifying business documents related to reimbursing his then-lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen for the $130,000 that had been paid to Stormy Daniels, a porn star.

Normally that would’ve been a misdemeanor, but it was done as part of another crime, illegally influencing the 2016 presidential election, which bumped the charges up to a felony.

https://en.as.com/latest_news/what-coun ... t-visit-n/
Don't know so many manage to overlook what is pointed out in the last sentence above, no doubt willful ignorance on the part of some.

Glad to see both Argentina and Chile on the list. That's where our plans have us come this fall around election time. About the last thing I'd want is to be anywhere close to that pendejo.
But Prez!!! Mead says it's a trivial matter that Mango paid off a floozie hooker sex worker with hush money in order to influence the election in his favor. So there we go.

And the jackass reminds me to stick to my principles when he obviously has none. :lol:

Re: trump off the CO ballot

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 2:12 am
by President Bush
sparks wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 1:44 am
President Bush wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 1:26 am
Like the United States, there are 15 other countries that do not allow convicted felons entry into their territory according to the World Population Review cited in Newsweek. Those include Canada, Japan and the United Kingdom. Trump owns a golf course in the last of those countries up in Scotland which he technically will now be unable to visit.

There are another 22 countries that do not actively check whether someone is a convicted felon at a port of entry but can deny entry if its found that an individual has a felon on their criminal record. That is the case in Ireland where Trump has another golf course.

Here are the countries in both categories.

Don’t allow convicted felons to enter

Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Cuba, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Macau, New Zealand, South Africa, Taiwan and the United Kingdom

Deny entry if it’s discovered a person is a convicted felon

Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Peru, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates

Trump was convicted in the first criminal case of the four in which he has been charged. It was brought against him by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg who had accused Trump of falsifying business documents related to reimbursing his then-lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen for the $130,000 that had been paid to Stormy Daniels, a porn star.

Normally that would’ve been a misdemeanor, but it was done as part of another crime, illegally influencing the 2016 presidential election, which bumped the charges up to a felony.

https://en.as.com/latest_news/what-coun ... t-visit-n/
Don't know so many manage to overlook what is pointed out in the last sentence above, no doubt willful ignorance on the part of some.

Glad to see both Argentina and Chile on the list. That's where our plans have us come this fall around election time. About the last thing I'd want is to be anywhere close to that pendejo.
But Prez!!! Mead says it's a trivial matter that Mango paid off a floozie hooker sex worker with hush money in order to influence the election in his favor. So there we go.

And the jackass reminds me to stick to my principles when he obviously has none. :lol:
I dunno, there's just some people identify with what Elon Musk says and does I guess... oops!
A Tesla shareholder filed a lawsuit on Thursday accusing CEO Elon Musk of insider trading when he sold over $7.5 billion of shares of the electric car maker in late 2022, saying the billionaire entrepreneur sold the shares before potentially disappointing production and delivery numbers were made public.
Shareholder Michael Perry, in the lawsuit filed in Delaware Chancery Court, said that Tesla's share price plummeted after the company's fourth-quarter numbers were made public on Jan. 2, 2023, and claimed that Musk "improperly benefited" by about $3 billion in insider profits.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/tesla-sha ... 024-06-01/

Re: trump off the CO ballot

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 3:19 am
by Meadmaker
I think what getting a conviction has done, politically, is to make Donald Trump's legal issues the center of the campaign. I don't think it's a winning issue for the Democrats.

Back in the '90s, Republicans were sure they had a winning issue with Bill Clinton's unseemly behavior. Perjury. Obstruction of Justice. Getting a blow job and innovative use of cigars in the White House with an intern. Perjury, perjury, perjury, they said.

Before it was over, they lost seats in congress and several Speakers of the House. They were confused. However, as a much younger Bill Maher said at the time, "The American people believed that Ken Starr's questions were worse than Bill Clinton's lies."

I think something similar might be happening now. We'll see.

Re: trump off the CO ballot

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 12:47 pm
by President Bush
Meadmaker wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 3:19 am I think what getting a conviction has done, politically, is to make Donald Trump's legal issues the center of the campaign. I don't think it's a winning issue for the Democrats.

Back in the '90s, Republicans were sure they had a winning issue with Bill Clinton's unseemly behavior. Perjury. Obstruction of Justice. Getting a blow job and innovative use of cigars in the White House with an intern. Perjury, perjury, perjury, they said.

Before it was over, they lost seats in congress and several Speakers of the House. They were confused. However, as a much younger Bill Maher said at the time, "The American people believed that Ken Starr's questions were worse than Bill Clinton's lies."

I think something similar might be happening now. We'll see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HngcQRhyV98&t=44s