The Politics of Grandpa Chompers

schuylaar

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Never mind Trump..it's Grandpa Chompers in the red hat/black Harley shirt you have to convince- he's the 30%, he could also have been a member of the EC, who is supposed to be the voice of reason..a representative of all the others who may not understand politics because they're uneducated and a farmer..how can you get ECs like this, who's vote is worth MANY times more than their 'cosmopolitan' counterparts?

I invite you to note the faces in the crowd..watch Grandpa Chompers and tell me what our strategy is going to be?



'And if something happens to the presidency..don't you believe it folks..nahhhhhhh, don't believe it'..

Trump went back to his biggest supporting state of WV and planted that seed because his takedown is inevitable..watch what's going to happen when proceedings are started against Trump, made public.
 
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ttystikk

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Never mind Trump..it's Grandpa Chompers in the red hat/black Harley shirt you have to convince- he's the 30%, he could also have been a member of the EC, who is supposed to be the voice of reason..a representative of all the others who may not understand politics because they're uneducated and a farmer..how can you get ECs like this, who's vote is worth MANY times more than their 'cosmopolitan' counterparts?

I invite you to note the faces in the crowd..watch Grandpa Chompers and tell me what our strategy is going to be?



'And if something happens to the presidency..don't you believe it folks..nahhhhhhh, don't believe it'..

Trump went back to his biggest supporting state of WV and planted that seed because his takedown is inevitable..watch what's going to happen when proceedings are started against Trump, made public.
Some people make a decision and then stick to it come hell or high water because they can't stand to admit they were fooled. This is one of the main reasons for the Cheeto Fuhrer's continuing support.
 

Huckster79

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Yes his new line that "they are trying to rob you of your wonderful, perect, leader, me" i too agree indicates he knows its gunna head south for him.

Problem is Grandpa Chompers suffers from stockholm syndrome.

I would say one of best things is to quit jumping topic to topic with him, dont chase latest tweet, find one perfect example of his hypocracy and stick w it till it maybe sinks in...
 

SneekyNinja

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Yes his new line that "they are trying to rob you of your wonderful, perect, leader, me" i too agree indicates he knows its gunna head south for him.

Problem is Grandpa Chompers suffers from stockholm syndrome.

I would say one of best things is to quit jumping topic to topic with him, dont chase latest tweet, find one perfect example of his hypocracy and stick w it till it maybe sinks in...
She posts this shit for attention, she needs every new tweet to start a new stupid thread.

I agree with you but youre hitting your head off a wall with these Bernie Extremists.
 

schuylaar

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Some people make a decision and then stick to it come hell or high water because they can't stand to admit they were fooled. This is one of the main reasons for the Cheeto Fuhrer's continuing support.
Yes his new line that "they are trying to rob you of your wonderful, perect, leader, me" i too agree indicates he knows its gunna head south for him.

Problem is Grandpa Chompers suffers from stockholm syndrome.

I would say one of best things is to quit jumping topic to topic with him, dont chase latest tweet, find one perfect example of his hypocracy and stick w it till it maybe sinks in...
Did you guys watch him? Christ! I thought he was going to jump onstage and blow Trump..his body language was comical..bowing..he did everything but Nazi salute.

He would make a good walker.

Anyone catch the new Trump TV?:lol:
 

schuylaar

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Some people make a decision and then stick to it come hell or high water because they can't stand to admit they were fooled. This is one of the main reasons for the Cheeto Fuhrer's continuing support.
But these people's EC is worth 5x, maybe 10x what 'cosmopolitan' counterparts are..
 

Stiickygreen

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A bit of digging lead me to this. He's all over the Net. Pick your source. It all says the same thing. (this is from the Independent)

Not suprisingly....he's a crook/scammer of the system...jus' like his CheetoTweeto Hero

"A Kentucky doctor who recently was acquitted of federal fraud charges became somewhat of an internet star following a Thursday night rally hosted by the President Donald Trump in Huntington.

Dr. Richard Paulus could be seen behind and to the right of Trump, wearing a black T-shirt and a red baseball cap that said “Make America Great Again.” He excitedly cheered for Trump, raising his fists in the air, high-fiving people sitting around him, and at times appearing to yell “We love you,” and “That is right,” in response to Trump’s comments during the rally at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena in Huntington.


It didn’t take long for people throughout the country to notice Paulus’ enthusiasm.

“LOL! This guy is all of us at a Trump rally! RT if you agree! #MAGA #WestVirginia,” tweeted the USA Association, a conservative grassroots organization based in Jacksonville, Florida. That tweet, which included a video of Paulus, was retweeted 850 times as of 12:30 p.m. Friday.

Paulus’ enthusiasm also was noted by “Fox and Friends” hosts Friday morning.

Prior to attending the rally Thursday, Paulus was indicted on 11 counts of fraud in September 2015, with federal prosecutors stating he performed medically unnecessary heart procedures, including catheterization and inserting stents, on patients at King’s Daughters Medical Center in Ashland, Kentucky, between 2008 and 2013, according to the indictment filed in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Kentucky. U.S. Attorney Kerry Harvey said Paulus would then bill Medicaid, Medicare and patients’ private insurers for the needless procedures.


In the indictment, Harvey said Paulus performed more cardiac stent placements for Medicare patients than were performed by all of the cardiologists at either the University of Kentucky or University of Louisville health care systems, making roughly $2.5 and $2.6 million annually in 2009, 2010 and 2011. In 2012, Paulus made $1.7 million, and he made $692,197 in 2013.

The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure received an anonymous grievance alleging fraud, abuse and negligence against Paulus in November 2012, according to the indictment.

He retired from King’s Daughters effective July 31, 2013, according to the indictment. Paulus’ medical license has been inactive since 2014, according to Board of Medical Licensure records, and Paulus and the board entered into an agreed order of retirement, which was filed Nov. 7, 2014.

In October 2016, Paulus was convicted of needlessly performing the procedures and charging insurers, and Paulus sought acquittal shortly thereafter, with his attorney, Robert Bennett, arguing federal prosecutors failed to provide enough evidence in the case, according to the Ashland Daily Independent.

In March 2017, Paulus was acquitted of the charges, and his previously scheduled April 25 sentencing hearing was canceled.

The Independent also reported King’s Daughters Medical Center agreed to pay the government $40.9 million to settle claims, but hospital officials admitted no wrongdoing and agreed to internal reforms.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
A bit of digging lead me to this. He's all over the Net. Pick your source. It all says the same thing. (this is from the Independent)

Not suprisingly....he's a crook/scammer of the system...jus' like his CheetoTweeto Hero

"A Kentucky doctor who recently was acquitted of federal fraud charges became somewhat of an internet star following a Thursday night rally hosted by the President Donald Trump in Huntington.

Dr. Richard Paulus could be seen behind and to the right of Trump, wearing a black T-shirt and a red baseball cap that said “Make America Great Again.” He excitedly cheered for Trump, raising his fists in the air, high-fiving people sitting around him, and at times appearing to yell “We love you,” and “That is right,” in response to Trump’s comments during the rally at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena in Huntington.


It didn’t take long for people throughout the country to notice Paulus’ enthusiasm.

“LOL! This guy is all of us at a Trump rally! RT if you agree! #MAGA #WestVirginia,” tweeted the USA Association, a conservative grassroots organization based in Jacksonville, Florida. That tweet, which included a video of Paulus, was retweeted 850 times as of 12:30 p.m. Friday.

Paulus’ enthusiasm also was noted by “Fox and Friends” hosts Friday morning.

Prior to attending the rally Thursday, Paulus was indicted on 11 counts of fraud in September 2015, with federal prosecutors stating he performed medically unnecessary heart procedures, including catheterization and inserting stents, on patients at King’s Daughters Medical Center in Ashland, Kentucky, between 2008 and 2013, according to the indictment filed in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Kentucky. U.S. Attorney Kerry Harvey said Paulus would then bill Medicaid, Medicare and patients’ private insurers for the needless procedures.


In the indictment, Harvey said Paulus performed more cardiac stent placements for Medicare patients than were performed by all of the cardiologists at either the University of Kentucky or University of Louisville health care systems, making roughly $2.5 and $2.6 million annually in 2009, 2010 and 2011. In 2012, Paulus made $1.7 million, and he made $692,197 in 2013.

The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure received an anonymous grievance alleging fraud, abuse and negligence against Paulus in November 2012, according to the indictment.

He retired from King’s Daughters effective July 31, 2013, according to the indictment. Paulus’ medical license has been inactive since 2014, according to Board of Medical Licensure records, and Paulus and the board entered into an agreed order of retirement, which was filed Nov. 7, 2014.

In October 2016, Paulus was convicted of needlessly performing the procedures and charging insurers, and Paulus sought acquittal shortly thereafter, with his attorney, Robert Bennett, arguing federal prosecutors failed to provide enough evidence in the case, according to the Ashland Daily Independent.

In March 2017, Paulus was acquitted of the charges, and his previously scheduled April 25 sentencing hearing was canceled.

The Independent also reported King’s Daughters Medical Center agreed to pay the government $40.9 million to settle claims, but hospital officials admitted no wrongdoing and agreed to internal reforms.
Nice!:clap:Dr Paulus an upstanding citizen, we should ALL be like him?:spew:

The perfect example of the type of person who idolizes someone like Trump..like what you see?

So typical of those who just don't like the 'rulez of big gubermint'..protections for us against those who prey on sick people..it amazes me that he walked no jail time.

I still think he'd make a great walker..so much rage.

A physician, who loved him some Medicare patients:wink:

Awesome post btw :clap: +rep
 
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Huckster79

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The biggest piece of evidence we have to proove main stream media isnt Fake News

You couldnt make this shit up if you tried!
 

Huckster79

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Now i agree with trump on one thing, he could walk in street and shoot someone and his base wouldnt leave him...

What do u think their reaction wudda been if gramps started playing trumps tiny horn like a trombone in front of em all? God id love to hear kelly anne explain that one away..
 
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