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POTUS 45.22 - The Genius of Donald Trump

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I work with a pretty old Md who has spent a lot of time at the villages.
His jokes keep me young.
 
He is the swamp, always has been. He just had the idiots fooled into thinking elsewise.

I love that this is what made him the swamp. It wasn't when he appointed his fellow 1% cronies to all his cabinet positions, it's when held back some documents that have already been held for half a century.
 
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Why in God's name has this thread devolved into a discussion of old people going at it? Can't we go back to its original purpose, of discussing what Trump is do-err....

...so, how about them retirees bangin'?
 
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has catalonia offered up a number to pay spain proper for their leaving the country? for the most part the country of spain has put a lot of investment into there and if the catalans are planning to take the country with them, they should pay up. no?

like if queens decided to leave nyc, they would have to pay up for new shea. the airports. etc. that infrastructure was given to them with the intent that the greater city would profit.

now mookie supposes unlike queens, at least the catalans can go print some money ( :) ), but much like brexit this comes at a cost.
 
Re: POTUS 45.22 - The Genius of Donald Trump

Why in God's name has this thread devolved into a discussion of old people going at it? Can't we go back to its original purpose, of discussing what Trump is do-err....

...so, how about them retirees bangin'?

There was a story in the news a few years ago about one of the granny cougars at The Villages getting caught by the police banging some much younger stud in the park gazebo.

And here it is. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/woman-68-younger-lover-49-caught-sex-florida-retirement-community-town-square-article-1.1822375
 
Re: POTUS 45.22 - The Genius of Donald Trump

has catalonia offered up a number to pay spain proper for their leaving the country? for the most part the country of spain has put a lot of investment into there and if the catalans are planning to take the country with them, they should pay up. no?

like if queens decided to leave nyc, they would have to pay up for new shea. the airports. etc. that infrastructure was given to them with the intent that the greater city would profit.

now mookie supposes unlike queens, at least the catalans can go print some money ( :) ), but much like brexit this comes at a cost.

Isn't it the other way around? Barcelona has been helping out the rest of Spain and the financial problems there are what started this new push.
 
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/27/us/politics/trump-tower-veselnitskaya-russia.html

Natalia V. Veselnitskaya arrived at a meeting at Trump Tower in June 2016 hoping to interest top Trump campaign officials in the contents of a memo she believed contained information damaging to the Democratic Party and, by extension, Hillary Clinton. The material was the fruit of her research as a private lawyer, she has repeatedly said, and any suggestion that she was acting at the Kremlin’s behest that day is anti-Russia “hysteria.”

But interviews and records show that in the months before the meeting, Ms. Veselnitskaya had discussed the allegations with one of Russia’s most powerful officials, the prosecutor general, Yuri Y. Chaika. And the memo she brought with her closely followed a document that Mr. Chaika’s office had given to an American congressman two months earlier, incorporating some paragraphs verbatim.

The coordination between the Trump Tower visitor and the Russian prosecutor general undercuts Ms. Veselnitskaya’s account that she was a purely independent actor when she sat down with Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, and Paul J. Manafort, then the Trump campaign chairman. It also suggests that emails from an intermediary to the younger Mr. Trump promising that Ms. Veselnitskaya would arrive with information from Russian prosecutors were rooted at least partly in fact — not mere “puffery,” as the president’s son later said.
 
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