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If I was you i wouldn't be quoting Reuters
Yes, Alex Jones is a much more reliable news sources...
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Siren.Lordgrim said: » If I was you i wouldn't be quoting Reuters Yes, Alex Jones is a much more reliable news sources... Cruz Missive said: » It is kind of ridiculous, but I've spent enough time with doctors to know that while highly educated, their education tends to be very, very narrow. This focus is a necessity of the job, given the importance of not, you know, *** up, but it doesn't turn very many of them into well-rounded people. If I saw this letter from any of the doctors I've had, I wouldn't be all that shocked. Also, not to defend the more ridiculous claims in there (c'mon now, he's not healthier than Obama - Barry is fifteen years younger and in very good shape), but Trump's health is probably really good for a seventy year old! He doesn't drink or smoke, and has had access to top flight healthcare his entire life. "Showed only positive results"... I'm surprised the doctor's name isn't John Barron. Garuda.Chanti said: » Cruz Missive said: » It is kind of ridiculous, but I've spent enough time with doctors to know that while highly educated, their education tends to be very, very narrow. This focus is a necessity of the job, given the importance of not, you know, *** up, but it doesn't turn very many of them into well-rounded people. If I saw this letter from any of the doctors I've had, I wouldn't be all that shocked. Also, not to defend the more ridiculous claims in there (c'mon now, he's not healthier than Obama - Barry is fifteen years younger and in very good shape), but Trump's health is probably really good for a seventy year old! He doesn't drink or smoke, and has had access to top flight healthcare his entire life. "Showed only positive results"... I'm surprised the doctor's name isn't John Barron. It's a standard letter from a doctor's office regarding a patient's health. I'm surprised he released as much as he did in a public letter like that, HIPAA aught look into it. Read the article Ramy, it is in NO WAY a letter written by a real doctor.
Garuda.Chanti said: » Read the article Ramy, it is in NO WAY a letter written by a real doctor. The article presented with the letter uses a lot of faulty logic. I would not put it past being a letter from a treat source. It does smack a little of Trump's ego (he's not just healthy, he's the MOST healthy!) and I'm not verifying its authenticity in any way, I'm just saying the arguments against it are also not solid.
There are very good counterarguments to them all. Well Manafort resigned from the Trump campaign this morning.
Was it the media or the exposure? Or was it a better offer from Putin? "NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks, no matter how small,"
NYC Parks Dept. issues cheeky response to naked Trump statue CNN But to see the NSFW statuue you need to go to NYC Parks Department Confirms What We Already Knew: Donald Trump’s Penis Is Disturbing HuffPo Inside the fall of Paul Manafort
Donald Trump’s campaign chairman thought he could weather the scrutiny of his lucrative foreign political consulting. He was wrong. Politico. Long and way deep. Openers: Quote: Earlier this month, Paul Manafort met with Donald Trump and suggested that they put in place a succession plan for the upper ranks of the Republican nominee’s flailing presidential campaign, according to three campaign sources with direct knowledge of the events that led to Manafort’s resignation on Friday morning as campaign chairman. Trump was in the midst of a string of self-inflicted controversies that were starting to resonate in polls showing him slipping further behind Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, and Manafort warned his boss that things were about to get worse. The stories, Manafort argued to Trump, were being coordinated by Clinton’s allies, and they were going to continue for the remainder of the election cycle as long as Manafort remained at the helm. “This is going to be a distraction, and I don’t want to be a distraction for the campaign,” Manafort told Trump, according to a campaign official briefed on the meeting. The official said Manafort, with Trump’s blessing, “started putting a plan in place” for succession “because he knew exactly what was going to happen, and he didn’t want to leave Trump without any leadership. He’s been around politics long enough to know that you need to have a Plan B and a Plan C.” ... Donald Trump's companies are 'at least $650m in debt'
He also reportedly relies on a stream of lenders and credit to prop up his opaque and complex network of partnerships and limited liability companies The Independent (UK) Quote: “I’m very rich,” Donald Trump has often said to woo the crowds, talking about the fine marble in his hotels and the millions of dollars he has both given to the veterans and to funding his campaign. A New York Times investigation has revealed, however, that his companies are carrying debt of at least $650m (£497m) – more than double the amount that he disclosed in public records. While Allen Weisselberg, chief financial officer of the Trump Organisation, insisted to the newspaper that Mr Trump’s company was a tightly-run family business, his critics have argued that the Republican owns minority stakes in an opaque network of partnerships and limited liability companies, and relies on credit and loans to prop them up. One example is an office building on Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, which is indebted by $950 million. The two major backers are the Bank of China and Goldman Sachs. Mr Trump has railed against China for not paying its fair share of taxes for “taking” American manufacturing jobs, and he has blasted his rival Hillary Clinton for accepting $675,000 in speaking fees from Goldman Sachs. A significant chunk of his wealth is also beholden to three passive partnerships that owe a further $2bn in debt to a group of lenders, such as the ones who own the Sixth Avenue office building. If the loans were to default, the value of his investments would plummet, even if he were not held personally liable. The investigation’s damning results come amid his refusal to release his tax returns, claiming he cannot do so while they are being audited, despite assertions to the contrary from billionaire investor and Clinton supporter Warren Buffett. The claims of heavy debt also come shortly after Ms Clinton visited the abandoned, Trump-branded casino buildings in Atlantic City, where she condemned her opponent’s business tactic of loading up companies with debt without taking any personal liability and washing his hands of ownership before they go bankrupt. Mr Trump’s limited partnerships, of which there are many, have debt of close to $2bn, according to public documents. “I am the king of debt,” he once told CNN, and the federal filing system for candidates allows him to reign as such. The disclosure form provided by the Federal Election Commission for presidential candidates asks them to place assets in categories, the highest of which is “more than $50 million”. This opens the door for much higher-valued assets to be listed without being specific. The form also does not require that candidates list corporate debt, and Mr Trump has said he has no personal debt. And where Mr Trump owns less than 100 per cent of a company, the candidate is not required to disclose debt of that company. The FEC filings are reviewed by the United States Office of Government Ethics before being published, but the filings are not audited for accuracy, the Times discovered. If the real estate mogul does make it to the White House, the tradition of past presidents is to place their assets in so-called “blind trusts” – selling the original assets and replacing it with other assets unknown to the seller. His children, who would run his company, have not indicated using such a fund, raising questions about a possible conflict of interest between the president and the corporate world. The candidate’s most anticipated real estate project is the Trump International Hotel in the Old Post Office building in Washington. The federal government owns the land and has given him a 60-year lease in return for around $3m per year. Mr Trump has frequently spoken of the hotel to the large crowds at his rallies, perhaps to boost business. He also needs to remain the King of marketing after new research found his turbulent campaign was not helping visitor footfall. The Trump campaign could not be reached for comment. The thing is, while "being in debt" sounds bad - it's very often not - specifically when the debt is generating revenue that pays off the principal and interest with profit left over.
Student loans, a car note, a mortgage - these are all debt. I could owe $19 on my credit card and have $80 billion in the bank, and be "in debt". Of course, in Trump's case - there could be some hidden ugly truth about his businesses - but just because his business have large sums of debt doesn't mean that they're even close to being in trouble, nor does it mean there's something rotten going on. If Trump was to take all of his personal cash, and invest it into his businesses, he'd be a fool. Garuda.Chanti said: » "NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks, no matter how small," NYC Parks Dept. issues cheeky response to naked Trump statue CNN But to see the NSFW statuue you need to go to NYC Parks Department Confirms What We Already Knew: Donald Trump’s Penis Is Disturbing HuffPo There is apparently a Donald Trump poop emoji she's going to take a pic with instead. President Obama on another vacation and Hillary Clinton is a no show
Guess who shows up ? Donald Trump Hands Out Supplies to Louisiana Flood Victims 8/19/16 YouTube Video Placeholder
Trump is going to win a landslide victory November 8th, its time to tear down this establishment and rebuild america without these political parties.
Judge Jeanine bashes the results of 20 years of Democratic policy and control. She gives the statistics and proof. Trump interview is great! Obama the great divider, playing golf during crisis!
YouTube Video Placeholder Siren.Lordgrim said: » Trump is going to win a landslide victory November 8th, its time to tear down this establishment and rebuild america without these political parties. Getting rid of political parties is a pipe dream that isn't going to happen anytime soon. I'd see the GoP imploding upon itself after this election due to various causes but it's still going to be there for the next election. Anna Ruthven said: » Siren.Lordgrim said: » Trump is going to win a landslide victory November 8th, its time to tear down this establishment and rebuild america without these political parties. Getting rid of political parties is a pipe dream that isn't going to happen anytime soon. I'd see the GoP imploding upon itself after this election due to various causes but it's still going to be there for the next election. it can happen sooner than you think. What i see of the establishment can very well happen there is similarities that can proceed like what happened with the nazi party after world war 2. I can see it happening here in America. 1. Just like after world war 2 there was a round up period to put to trial political party members for the nuremburg trials. Many Nazi's were sentanced to death and were charged as war criminals. this can happen here in the US but it will be called the Washington DC Trials. 2. Not all the nazi's got death sentences some were given a slap on a wrist or jail time and barred from serving government office or extradited to foreign nations for further trials . This could be the case with some of the individual trials of the establishment. There is a very few Democrat and Republicans that served that would be innocent that did not sign off for these war crimes, but the vast majority would be guilty. Extraditing them to some foreign courts can be a sign of good gesture that America is changing to a more civilized peaceful nation and not a warmongering empirical nation. 3. Some nazi's did flee to other countries like south america and even the US but through the years were sought after some died comfortably always running and changing there names. I really can't see how many nations other than Canada or Israel that would accept the establishment Democrat and Republican fleers. It would not be a good sign diplomatically to harbor them this could lead to diplomatic relations ending for some nations. I extremely doubt south american countries ,or African countries , or Middle eastern nations ,or European nations ,or Asian nations would harbor them after all the years of intervention they have done. A better America is coming, this is a Political Awakening for Truth and Justice. God bless America America The Beautiful YouTube Video Placeholder Did you just compare the Republican and Democratic parties to the Nazis?
People would probably come closer to listening to your opinions if you didn't do odd things like that.
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Anna Ruthven said: » Siren.Lordgrim said: » Trump is going to win a landslide victory November 8th, its time to tear down this establishment and rebuild america without these political parties. Getting rid of political parties is a pipe dream that isn't going to happen anytime soon. I'd see the GoP imploding upon itself after this election due to various causes but it's still going to be there for the next election. See this makes me think he will win when everyone doubts him. fonewear said: » Anna Ruthven said: » Siren.Lordgrim said: » Trump is going to win a landslide victory November 8th, its time to tear down this establishment and rebuild america without these political parties. Getting rid of political parties is a pipe dream that isn't going to happen anytime soon. I'd see the GoP imploding upon itself after this election due to various causes but it's still going to be there for the next election. See this makes me think he will win when everyone doubts him. Offline
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Garuda.Chanti said: » "NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks, no matter how small," NYC Parks Dept. issues cheeky response to naked Trump statue CNN But to see the NSFW statuue you need to go to NYC Parks Department Confirms What We Already Knew: Donald Trump’s Penis Is Disturbing HuffPo Shiva.Francisco said: » The thing is, while "being in debt" sounds bad - it's very often not - specifically when the debt is generating revenue that pays off the principal and interest with profit left over.... Of course, in Trump's case - there could be some hidden ugly truth about his businesses - but just because his business have large sums of debt doesn't mean that they're even close to being in trouble, nor does it mean there's something rotten going on.... Currently its just who holds his debt that is the problem. The $65m in the article is mostly held by China and Goldman Sacks. The $2b that is mentioned in passing is held mostly by Russian oligarchs. And that's a BIG piece of the no tax returns do we get to see part. Siren.Lordgrim said: » President Obama on another vacation and Hillary Clinton is a no show Guess who shows up ? Donald Trump Hands Out Supplies to Louisiana Flood Victims 8/19/16 YouTube Video Placeholder Quote: He added that while the President can visit whenever he'd like, he'd prefer him to wait "a week or two" because such visits require local police and first responders to help block roads and provide security. Anna Ruthven said: » Did you just compare the Republican and Democratic parties to the Nazis? They are the most comparable Anna molly. Just like the Nazi's in germany, these two political organizations formed in the mid 1800's and slowly throughout the years took over every seat of government federally and in the states. They much like the nazi's turned a Nation that was self sufficient and mostly to itself towards Global Ambition and conquest through multiple theaters of war regionally. What's most disturbing is how this establishment is glorified for the same crimes the Nazi's did but instead of targeting Jews, the establishment has targeted resources at the cost of millions of lives and numerous coup overthrows of other nations governments. Accountability historically must come into effect or the future of our world will continually become darker. Here's to trump helping to brighten it up. *Sigh* Someone is going to be devastated in November no matter who wins.
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1. He's an evil, behind the scenes kind of evil, crotchety geezer who's long since lost his mind. 2. He's not Hillary or trump. |
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