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hanimmal

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Y'all are acting like Trump created bigotry and hatred and corruption and that before he came along the republicans were inclusive and not in the pocket of big business.

Trump didn't create the massive division in the USA, he just encouraged it and used it to his advantage. His presence or absence will not change the basic issues in a deeply polarized society.
No but it is a good start to see justice served to someone who was birthed into the corrupt bigotry and hatred world that he used and helped amplify to keep his con for money and power using/stoking this polarization as his strategy.
 

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Y'all are acting like Trump created bigotry and hatred and corruption and that before he came along the republicans were inclusive and not in the pocket of big business.

Trump didn't create the massive division in the USA, he just encouraged it and used it to his advantage. His presence or absence will not change the basic issues in a deeply polarized society.
Before Trump it was simmering under the surface and it was portrayed as wrong. Trump legitimized the bigotry and hatred and corruption. Now it is not that these people are wrong, but that they are now being picked on by the liberal society.
 

hanimmal

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Before Trump it was simmering under the surface and it was portrayed as wrong. Trump legitimized the bigotry and hatred and corruption. Now it is not that these people are wrong, but that they are now being picked on by the liberal society.
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Not exactly under the surface over the last decade in a half.

Trump just surfed the wave that the Republicans have been manufacturing for decades with the help of his foreign dictator buddies and a handful of domestic criminals.
 

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Not exactly under the surface over the last decade in a half.

Trump just surfed the wave that the Republicans have been manufacturing for decades with the help of his foreign dictator buddies and a handful of domestic criminals.
I am talking about the really blatant racist tendencies. Where he made it respectable to be in a hate group.
 

hanimmal

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I am talking about the really blatant racist tendencies. Where he made it respectable to be in a hate group.
Im not sure what else to consider all the post 9/11 'Muslim' shit Palin and the Republicans pushed as a potential VP candidate.

If McCain wouldn't have stood up to not be counted as someone who would play with that shit, who knows where we would be today.

 

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Im not sure what else to consider all the post 9/11 'Muslim' shit Palin and the Republicans pushed as a potential VP candidate.

If McCain wouldn't have stood up to not be counted as someone who would play with that shit, who knows where we would be today.

Lost a good one there.
 

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Rapinoe hits back at Trump: 'You're rooting for people to do bad?'
U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe hit back at former President Trump’s claim that the women’s national team would have won the gold instead of bronze at the Olympics if they weren’t “woke,” questioning why the ex-commander-in-chief was “rooting for people to do bad.”

Rapinoe, who scored a pair of goals to helped lead the U.S. team to its 4-3 victory over Australia to secure the bronze medal, was asked in a Friday interview with Jack Doles, a reporter for NBC affiliate WOOD-TV, if she had seen Trump’s statement issued the day before.

Trump said in the message shared by his Save America PAC, “Woke means you lose, everything that is woke goes bad, and our soccer team certainly has.”

“If our soccer team, headed by a radical group of Leftist Maniacs, wasn’t woke, they would have won the Gold Medal instead of the Bronze,” he said.

While Rapinoe confirmed that she had seen the statement, she let out a laugh and explained that she did not have much to say in response to the former president, whom Rapinoe has not been shy about criticizing in the past.

“It’s a real sad dig into an old bag,” the athlete said of Trump’s statement. “I’m just like, ‘You’re rooting for people to do bad?’ Yikes."
 

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Trump slams McConnell, infrastructure package: 'A disgrace'
Former President Trump on Saturday slammed the Senate's $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package just hours before the upper chamber is scheduled to vote on winding down debate, calling the bill a “disgrace” and pushing GOP Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) to negotiate a better deal.

The ex-commander in chief issued the message from his Save America PAC, accusing Republican leaders of satisfying the policy agenda of Democrats and telling GOP senators to think “twice before you approve this terrible deal.”

Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill is a disgrace,” Trump wrote. “If Mitch McConnell was smart, which we’ve seen no evidence of, he would use the debt ceiling card to negotiate a good infrastructure package.”

“It is a gift to the Democrat Party, compliments of Mitch McConnell and some RINOs, who have no idea what they are doing,” he added.

“It will be very hard for me to endorse anyone foolish enough to vote in favor of this deal,” he cautioned, a potential threat for anyone aiming to bank off of the support from Trump, who remains one of the most powerful members of the Republican Party months after leaving the Oval Office.

None of the 18 Republicans who have supported the package, including McConnell himself, have said they would vote “no” during Saturday’s vote, though some have been viewed as potential flips, with McConnell telling reporters this week, “We still have amendments that need to be processed.”

“Once they are, we'll be able to wind things down,” the GOP leader added.

Trump on Saturday, however, said that Republicans should wait until after the midterm elections to vote for any infrastructure bill that would benefit them, adding, “but remember, you already have the card, it’s called the debt ceiling, which the Democrats threatened us with constantly.”

Leader of the GOP.
 

schuylaar

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Trump slams McConnell, infrastructure package: 'A disgrace'
Former President Trump on Saturday slammed the Senate's $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package just hours before the upper chamber is scheduled to vote on winding down debate, calling the bill a “disgrace” and pushing GOP Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) to negotiate a better deal.

The ex-commander in chief issued the message from his Save America PAC, accusing Republican leaders of satisfying the policy agenda of Democrats and telling GOP senators to think “twice before you approve this terrible deal.”

Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill is a disgrace,” Trump wrote. “If Mitch McConnell was smart, which we’ve seen no evidence of, he would use the debt ceiling card to negotiate a good infrastructure package.”

“It is a gift to the Democrat Party, compliments of Mitch McConnell and some RINOs, who have no idea what they are doing,” he added.

“It will be very hard for me to endorse anyone foolish enough to vote in favor of this deal,” he cautioned, a potential threat for anyone aiming to bank off of the support from Trump, who remains one of the most powerful members of the Republican Party months after leaving the Oval Office.

None of the 18 Republicans who have supported the package, including McConnell himself, have said they would vote “no” during Saturday’s vote, though some have been viewed as potential flips, with McConnell telling reporters this week, “We still have amendments that need to be processed.”

“Once they are, we'll be able to wind things down,” the GOP leader added.

Trump on Saturday, however, said that Republicans should wait until after the midterm elections to vote for any infrastructure bill that would benefit them, adding, “but remember, you already have the card, it’s called the debt ceiling, which the Democrats threatened us with constantly.”

Leader of the GOP.
'no deal is better than a bad deal'.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Im not sure what else to consider all the post 9/11 'Muslim' shit Palin and the Republicans pushed as a potential VP candidate.

If McCain wouldn't have stood up to not be counted as someone who would play with that shit, who knows where we would be today.

Today's GOP would try to recall him and pass legislation to try to do it, other than a thousand death threats a day, they would want to lynch him. He and Trump would be going toe to toe and Mitch wouldn't be able to do shit about it. The Arizona recount wouldn't have happened, or if it did they did, it would be drawing more heat than it already is. McCain would have to go, to pull off an insurrection. If he lived through 1/6, he'd be howling for Trump's head and wouldn't have changed his mind about it either.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I wonder if Donald was on the phone to any local republican officials about this, trying to kill the case etc.
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Continental Casualty won’t pay for Trump Tower’s water mess
Skyscraper pumped almost 20M gallons into and out of Chicago River daily without permit
 

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Trump is having remarkably little sway over how Senate Republicans are voting on infrastructure
Former President Donald Trump released a statement on Saturday threatening to withhold his endorsement from any Republican who supports the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. Hours later, 18 Republican senators voted to advance the infrastructure package anyway.

It was just a procedural vote (the Senate hasn’t voted yet on passage of the bill, as of Monday afternoon). But the chain of events illustrates that at least when it comes to infrastructure, the former president’s threats don’t seem to carry the weight they once did.

This was on stark display on Fox News on Sunday morning as one of the Republican senators who voted to advance the infrastructure bill, Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, went on Maria Bartiromo’s show and was castigated for not toeing the line.

“Are you betraying the Republican base?” Bartiromo asked Cramer to open the interview. He responded by arguing that the bill addresses important national priorities.

“It’s not just infrastructure — it’s roads and bridges specifically. In addition to that, there’s ports, waterways, railroads, airports, broadband, all of which are critical to the movement of goods and services around the country and around the world,” Cramer said. “We couldn’t get North Dakota soybeans to South Korea if we didn’t have ports in the Pacific Northwest. and we certainly couldn’t get pasta in New York without trucks getting the wheat from the field to the bins and then off to the mills and the factories.”

“He didn’t give one reason why it’s a bad deal, other than it’s Joe Biden’s [bill] ... I think he’s wrong on this issue,” he said.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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REPORT: THE CHANCES ALLEN WEISSELBERG WILL FLIP ON TRUMP HAVE GONE WAY, WAY UP
The criminally indicted CFO has one very big reason to cooperate against the ex-president.

Since the Trump Organization and its longtime CFO, Allen Weisselberg, were charged with numerous crimes last month—including conspiracy, grand larceny, and multiple counts of tax fraud and falsifying business records—it’s been suggested that Weisselberg has remained loyal to Donald Trump and has continued to refuse to flip and cooperate against him. That’s obviously the kind of news that Trump likes hear, given that Weisselberg, who has worked for the company for decades, presumably knows where all the bodies are buried and could play a crucial part in helping send the ex-president to prison. Less-than-great news, from the perspective of a guy hoping to avoid spending his twilight years behind bars? The fact that, according to a new report, prosecutors have evidence that Weisselberg’s son also dodged taxes with the help of the Trump Organization, raising the prospect that the elder Weisselberg will feel compelled to cooperate against Trump to save his kid.

The Daily Beast reports that while the indictment against the Trump Organization and its CFO only mentioned that a “family member” of Weisselberg received a free corporate apartment which the company “intentionally failed” to pay the associated taxes on, and that the lodging “constituted income to that family member,” it’s clear that the unnamed individual is Barry Weisselberg, Allen’s son who works for the company. (Both Allen Weisselberg and the Trump Organization have pleaded not guilty to all charges.) And while Barry described the setup as an innocent-sounding “corporate apartment that [he] was given temporarily” during an August 2018 divorce deposition, prosecutors view it in a much more negative light, describing it in the indictment against Barry’s dad as a “scheme to defraud.” And that‘s not the only dirt the Manhattan District Attorney’s office reportedly has on the younger Weisselberg.

Details about the financial arrangement, as well as tax returns showing that the additional income was unreported, were delivered to the New York attorney general and Manhattan district attorney by Barry Weisselberg’s ex-wife, Jennifer Weisselberg…the Daily Beast has reviewed the material, which includes a decade of tax returns and statements of net worth…. Investigators are also examining how the company paid for two Weisselberg children to attend the Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School. Although the indictment focuses on how grandpa was allegedly on the hook for getting $359,058 in tuition payments from 2012 to 2017 without it appearing on his taxes as additional salary, the checks that Donald Trump allegedly signed himself benefited Barry Weisselberg’s kids.
But there are other corporate perks not mentioned in the indictment that could become fodder for investigators. There’s the “corporate discount” that Barry Weisselberg got to station his car at a Quik Park parking garage, which he referenced in his divorce deposition as well. Prosecutors could also take a closer look at whether the Trump Organization used Allen Weisselberg to pass untaxed benefits through to his son. In his divorce, Barry Weisselberg testified that his father paid the leases for his 2015 Lexus RX 350 and his 2018 Range Rover Velar—though his ex-wife maintains that these were company-provided cars.
“It’s all about control. The apartment, the car, the parking garage, the tuition, your vacations, your life, really,” Barry’s ex-wife, Jennifer, told the Daily Beast. “You’re embedded with them. You’re indebted to them…. when you work there, you end up doing crimes. You’re stuck. It’s like a mob. It all stays quiet because they end up owning you.”

As for why Barry has not yet been indicted, the Daily Beast notes that when it comes to the apartment, which could add up to more than $400,000 in additional income that Barry allegedly didn’t pay taxes on, the statute of limitations has passed on a potential felony charge, as Weisselberg has not lived in the space since 2012. (In a civil case, Barry Weisselberg could still be sued, according to Daniel Feldman, a professor at the City University of New York’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice.)

Still, other perks prosecutors are looking into could still land Barry in hot water, the kind his father would probably want to help him avoid, a turn of events that would not go over well at Trump Tower. As Weisselberg’s ex-daughter-in-law told AirMail in April, “Trump doesn’t care about Allen, but Allen knows every bad thing he ever did.”

The Manhattan D.A. declined the Daily Beast’s request for comment; Barry Weisselberg did not respond to the Daily Beast’s text messages and emails.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump was ‘in pain and afraid’ during post-Covid display of bravado, niece’s book says
Mary Trump’s new book The Reckoning, seen by the Guardian, describes a national trauma worsened by her uncle

Donald Trump was “afraid” when he put on a display of bravado at the White House after being treated for a severe coronavirus infection, his estranged niece Mary Trump has claimed.

The then US president had a pained expression that Mary recognized from her grandmother, but dared not admit his fear even to himself, she recalls in a scathing new book seen by the Guardian.

The Reckoning argues that the US is suffering a national trauma manifest in rising levels of rage and hatred and exacerbated by her uncle’s assault on democracy. It follows the psychologist’s memoir, Too Much and Never Enough, which portrayed Trump as the product of a dysfunctional family.

Last October Trump was discharged from a military hospital after three days of treatment and made a typically theatrical return to the White House, landing on the south lawn and climbing a grand exterior staircase to the Truman balcony.

“Doing his best Mussolini imitation, he took off his mask in a macho display of invulnerability,” Mary writes. “He clenched his teeth and jutted out his jaw, just as my grandmother did when she was biting back anger or clamping down on her pain. In Donald, I saw the latter.”

She adds: “I have asthma, so I am acutely aware of what it looks like when somebody is struggling to breathe. He was in pain, he was afraid, but he would never admit that to anybody – not even himself. Because, as always, the consequences of admitting vulnerability were much more frightening to him than being honest.”

For all the outward show, Trump was more severely ill than the White House admitted at the time, with depressed blood oxygen levels and a lung problem associated with pneumonia, according to a February report in the New York Times. Some officials were worried that he would need to be put on a ventilator.

Mary eviscerates Trump’s handling of the pandemic and, reflecting on his turbulent presidency, links his “unrestrained antisemitism and homophobia” to deadly violence in America and beyond. She argues that while the president was incompetent, others in his administration built a “lean and ruthless machine for advancing fascism”.

Mary, 56, has become one of her uncle’s most trenchant critics and says she does not love him. She has written memorably about family dinners in the Trump household, highlighting the coldness of her “sociopath” grandfather Fred, who was Donald’s father. Mary voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election and last spoke to Donald at her aunt’s birthday party at the White House in April 2017.

At that point she was “in the worst psychological shape of my life”, she writes in the book, and several months later she sought treatment at a centre in Tucson, Arizona, that specialises in post-traumatic stress disorder. “I would be there for weeks, excavating decades-old wounds and trying to figure out why my uncle Donald’s elevation to the White House had so undone me.”

She was desperate to remain anonymous at the centre where, fortunately, people did not reveal their last names. “Even so, I found it unthinkable that anyone should find out who I was or, more relevantly, who my uncle was. Long before my uncle had entered the political realm, I had never admitted to anyone that I belonged to the Trump family.”

With Too Much and Never Enough, which sold nearly a million copies on its first day of publication, Mary became the first member of the family to publish a Donald Trump biography. She has since been a frequent interviewee on cable news and vocal supporter of Joe Biden’s 2020 election campaign against Trump.

In The Reckoning, she widens the lens, contending that it is “almost impossible to grow up white in America and not be racist” and that Trump “is the symptom of a disease that has existed in the body politic from this country’s inception” but that has now “metastasized”.

She adds a stark warning: “From increasing levels of rage and hatred on the one side to increasing levels of helplessness, stress, and despair on the other, we are heading toward an even darker period in our nation’s history.”
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Another money making scam, Trump's version of "the new coke", Millions of morons will send in bucks for this overpriced piece of imported Chinese shit. Yep, our "billionaire" is now selling his suckers hats and tee shirts. Maybe trump should start a new business specializing in sucker supply and just use his mailing list of marks for marketing.
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Trump couture: Ex-president unveils new version of MAGA hat he ‘just designed’

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Does Donald Trump have more time on his hands than we thought?

In a fundraising email to supporters over the weekend, the former president announced a new version of the trademark red “Make America Great Again” hats and claimed he had “just designed” the new offering.

“I just designed our BRAND NEW MAGA Hat and I want YOU to have it,” the email teased would-be donors to Trump’s Save America PAC. “You’ve always been one of my most LOYAL supporters, so I don’t want you to have just ANY hat… I want YOU to have the MAGA Hat that I personally HAND-SIGNED for YOU.”

The email included an image of the red hat with white “MAGA” lettering and gold trim, as well as options to donate $25, $50, $100, or $250.

“Our movement isn’t slowing down, in fact, it’s only speeding up,” the email concluded. “That’s why I wanted to design a NEW HAT for all of our best supporters.”

For those content with an unsigned version of the hat, the chapeau is available for $40 on the Save America website.

The original “Make America Great Again” hat remains the definitive pop culture totem of Trump’s tenure as president, having been called “the new white hood” by actress Alyssa Milano in 2019 and featuring memorably in an episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” last year.
 

CatHedral

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Another money making scam, Trump's version of "the new coke", Millions of morons will send in bucks for this overpriced piece of imported Chinese shit. Yep, our "billionaire" is now selling his suckers hats and tee shirts. Maybe trump should start a new business specializing in sucker supply and just use his mailing list of marks for marketing.
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Trump couture: Ex-president unveils new version of MAGA hat he ‘just designed’

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Does Donald Trump have more time on his hands than we thought?

In a fundraising email to supporters over the weekend, the former president announced a new version of the trademark red “Make America Great Again” hats and claimed he had “just designed” the new offering.

“I just designed our BRAND NEW MAGA Hat and I want YOU to have it,” the email teased would-be donors to Trump’s Save America PAC. “You’ve always been one of my most LOYAL supporters, so I don’t want you to have just ANY hat… I want YOU to have the MAGA Hat that I personally HAND-SIGNED for YOU.”

The email included an image of the red hat with white “MAGA” lettering and gold trim, as well as options to donate $25, $50, $100, or $250.

“Our movement isn’t slowing down, in fact, it’s only speeding up,” the email concluded. “That’s why I wanted to design a NEW HAT for all of our best supporters.”

For those content with an unsigned version of the hat, the chapeau is available for $40 on the Save America website.

The original “Make America Great Again” hat remains the definitive pop culture totem of Trump’s tenure as president, having been called “the new white hood” by actress Alyssa Milano in 2019 and featuring memorably in an episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” last year.
Made In China no doubt
 
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