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POTUS 45.40: If You Need a Lawyer, Don't Hire Michael Cohen

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Owes billions to Russian oligarchs

This is what we've been saying since 2016. Mitt was right - it all boils down to his books, and Trump's keeping two sets of them just like Bialystok and Bloom; that's why he won't release his tax returns.
 
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<img width=400 src=https://i.imgur.com/Fwu2E0Q.jpg>

I...

I have questions after seeing that.

Like, did a three year old play connect the dots with a crayon for them? Because there are some flimsy links on that image.
 
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FEMA camps had guillotines??? Cool.
 
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I don't know what "Agenda 21" is, but my best guess is it involves transgenders using depleted uranium WMD's to engage in climate changing weather warfare by way of chemtrails...
 
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On second glance, can someone just send me the SoundCloud link to this Millenial update to "We Didn't Start The Fire?" That might be easier than reading through this terrible lyric sheet.
 
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I don't know what "Agenda 21" is, but my best guess is it involves transgenders using depleted uranium WMD's to engage in climate changing weather warfare by way of chemtrails...

Agenda 21 is a "sustainable development" platform. https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/outcomedocuments/agenda21
There is another one that is just as dangerous and will also be referenced, Agenda 2030. https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/post2015/transformingourworld
 
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Oh, and you got this, too.

That's a commentary. Try again.

You know if you wanted to make a point, you could link the actual executive order instead of some New York Slimes spin.
 
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That's a commentary. Try again.

You know if you wanted to make a point, you could link the actual executive order instead of some New York Slimes spin.

Does it change the fact? No, didn't think so.

What would linking to the executive order do to show it was the first time such an action had ever been done?
 
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I did not say the US is fascist. I said Trump is fascist and he's fighting a US with an extremely strict liberal democratic foundation. But he himself is fighting that on every front and all of these moves are largely unprecedented. The Donald's push towards fascism by definition:

Authoritarian, dictator - More executive orders per year than any president in the last 40 years (wiki), glorifying self by disparaging every other president, recommending ridding of term limits, admiring Putin's 'strong leadership'/despising deeply democratic Europe, deep state represents desire to purge independence
Suppression of the opposition, one party state - elimination of filibuster, Trump warns of 'left-wing violence' if Democrats win mid-term elections
Pronounces national rejuvenation - 'make America great again' enough said, tax cuts create bubble with massive debt - very unsound
Violence is not a negative - pushing guns on as many fronts as possible, extreme support of the NRA, support of counter balance to 'left wing violence'
Political violence, imperialism needed - constant criticisms of liberal Americans as the enemy, collaboration with Russia, allowing Russian interference, economic imperialism with allies in the form of tariffs
Mixed economy protectionist and interventionist - tariffs, subsidies, muzzle and control social media, criticize company after company, asking for boycotts

And there's much more.

The United States isn't even a democracy; it's a republic. As for the executive orders, they have each been either a counter of an executive order made by a previous administration (given they were executive fiat and not ratified by the legislation it is completely OK), or a direction for his cabinet to follow, otherwise known as a transparent government, which IIRC you've wanted for over a decade now.

Elimination of the filibuster was a tool used by the democrats, and has absolutely zilch to do with the executive branch. Amazing how your own policies can turn against you, eh?

What's wrong with being proud of your country? Unless of course you hate your country, which I'm starting to believe is the case...

Where the hell is he promoting violence?! HE CONDEMNS IT FROM EVERYONE! You must think violence is OK so long as it comes from the left...

If you want to talk about political violence, why not bring up harassment of Sarah Sanders, the broken ribs of Rand Paul, or the bullet wound of Steve Scalise. Nope, in your brainwashed mind it's all coming from the right.

Muzzling social media? They're the ones doing the muzzling. And they are now at monopoly status. Time for some trustbusting. I've put up documents outlining the violations of antitrust acts already.
 
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So again, if it’s a witch hunt and he’s innocent, why would you block it??

“President Trump's attorney, Rudy Giuliani, said that Trump's legal team will likely claim executive privilege in order to block special counsel Robert Mueller's final report on the Russia investigation from being released to the public.”
http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...l-team-may-block-mueller-from-releasing-final

It's called avoiding a process crime, which is what Müller is reduced to finding, given the indictments and convictions y'all're salivating over. He learned from the mistakes of Slick Willie.
 
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BTW, dumpy's words are proving to be pretty dangerous- as one hears death threats against news people happening more often. I'm 100% sure dumpy will deny any responsibility once one of his people shoot up another news source. We already see that the radical right SAY that they feel emboldened by dumpy's words. There may not be actual policy things going on, but the words certainly matter to his minions. Pretty sad that he's getting away with this tone from his own party.

The death threats against news people are false flags happening within. Meanwhile, Senators are having their ribs broken, and Congressmen are being shot.
 
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Does it change the fact? No, didn't think so.

What would linking to the executive order do to show it was the first time such an action had ever been done?

Then link the executive order. You haven't proved a gosh darn thing.
 
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Where the hell is he promoting violence?! HE CONDEMNS IT FROM EVERYONE! You must think violence is OK so long as it comes from the left...
How quickly they forget :rolleyes:

https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2017/jul/05/sarah-huckabee-sanders/has-donald-trump-never-promoted-or-encouraged-viol/


The clearest example
In February 2016, during his campaign for president, Trump told a crowd in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, "So I got a little notice. We have wonderful security guys. It said, ‘Mr. Trump, there may be somebody with tomatoes in the audience.’ So if you see somebody getting ready to throw a tomato, knock the crap out of them, would you? Seriously. Just knock the hell .... I promise you, I will pay for the legal fees. I promise. I promise."
As a review of the video shows, Trump is not smiling or chuckling as if this was intended as a joke.

Other examples of Trump speaking favorably of violence
On several other occasions, Trump invoked violence without necessarily inciting it. (Hat tips to the Washington Post’s Aaron Blake and Mashable for collecting a number of these in one place.)

• August 2015. At a press conference in Michigan, Trump contrasted his interactions with the public with those of Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, who had recently faced opposition from Black Lives Matter protesters.
"That will never happen with me," said Trump, according to a dispatch by the Washington Post’s David Weigel. "I don't know if I'll do the fighting myself, or if other people will. It was a disgrace. I felt badly for him, but it showed that he was weak. You know what? He's getting the biggest crowds, and we're getting the biggest crowds. We're the ones getting the crowds. But that's never going to happen to Trump."

• November 2015. At a rally in Alabama, Trump said about a protester, "Get him the hell out of here, will you, please? Get him out of here. Throw him out!"
The following day, calling into Fox News, Trump responded to a question about allegations that the protester had been "roughed up." The protester, Trump said, had been "so obnoxious and so loud ... maybe he should have been roughed up. Maybe he should have been roughed up. Because it was totally disgusting what he was doing."

• February 2016. At a rally in Las Vegas, Trump again responded to a protester:
"See, he’s smiling. See, he’s having a good time. Oh, I love the old days, you know? You know what I hate? There's a guy, totally disruptive, throwing punches. We're not allowed to punch back anymore. I love the old days, you know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this? They'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. Oh, it's true. … The guards are very gentle with him. He’s walking out with big high-fives, smiling, laughing. I’d like to punch him in the face, I’ll tell you,"

• March 2016. At one point at a rally in Michigan, Trump reiterated his pledge to pay legal fees for people who remove protesters. "Get him out," Trump said. "Try not to hurt him. If you do, I'll defend you in court, don't worry about it." (Trump later said he had never made the pledge to pay legal fees.)

• March 2016. At an event in Palm Beach, Fla., Trump referred to a past incident with protesters. "We have had a couple that were really violent, and the particular one when I said I'd like to bang him, that was a very  —  he was a guy who was swinging, very loud and then started swinging at the audience and the audience swung back, and I thought it was very, very appropriate. He was swinging, he was hitting people, and the audience hit back, and that’s what we need a little bit more of."

• March 2016. At a rally in North Carolina, Trump said, "In the good old days this doesn't happen because they used to treat them very, very rough. And when they protested once, they would not do it again so easily. But today they walk in and they put their hand up and they put the wrong finger in the air at everybody. And they get away with murder, because we’ve become weak."

• March 2016. At a rally in St. Louis, Trump once again addressed protesters who were being removed from the facility.
"Part of the problem and part of the reason it takes so long (to remove the protesters) is nobody wants to hurt each other anymore, right? And they're being politically correct the way they take them out. So it takes a little bit longer. And honestly, protesters they realize it -- they realize there are no consequences to protesting anymore. There used to be consequences. There are none anymore."

• March 2016. At a rally in Kansas City, talking about someone who had rushed the stage, Trump said, "I don't know if I would have done well, but I would have been out there fighting, folks. I don't know if I'd have done well, but I would've been — boom, boom, boom. I'll beat the crap out of you."
 
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Then link the executive order. You haven't proved a gosh darn thing.

You can find the executive order yourself if you're so interested. it's not like it's been any big secret.

Otherwise, my research fees start at $60/hour, and $45/hour for every hour after that.
 
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Then link the executive order. You haven't proved a gosh darn thing.

I've proved it's the first time it's ever been done by a sitting president. And that was the relevant point.
 
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Draining the swamp. Ending the lobbyist revolving door.

https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2018/08/28/top-interior-staffer-who/

A Department of Interior official who oversaw last year’s drive to shrink two massive national monuments in Utah has left the department to join BP’s government affairs team, a spokesman for the energy giant confirmed Monday.
Former deputy chief of staff Downey Magallanes served as a top adviser to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke from the time he took over the department. Her portfolio included policy as well as operations, which encompassed a push to expand oil, gas and mining production on public lands.

But Stephen Bloch, legal director for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, an advocacy group, said in an email: “Her prior work on behalf of oil, gas and coal, her family’s ties to the coal industry, and the fact that she is headed to BP all point in one direction: that she came to Interior with an agenda to promote fossil fuel development over the interest of the American public.


She accomplished her goal in government, now time for her to reap that big payday.
 
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