Trump guilty of sexual abuse

Which part of the economy do you have a problem with? Let’s discuss.


Out of control inflation due to out of control spending and printing money while giving so much away while we borrow more. Stagnant Stock market. A low GDP . What part is not in the shitter?
 
And again for the obtuse among us, I don’t advocate for Biden. But I am vehemently anti Trump. A real republican can do every single thing you care about without the misogyny, casual racism, willingness to embrace anti-intellectualism, etc. and actually grab some of the voters in the middle that are not represented by Biden or FPOTUS. That’s the future. The huge center is there for the taking and neither party is going there at present. Short sighted.

Problem is the few good republicans such as Rand Paul will never get elected as Potus for nonsense reasons. Like he is too short. Not attractive enough to the lady's. This country has gotten stupid on the voting process. Probably more than half the voters couldn't even tell you what the person they stand for has done or promises to do. Most voters today listen to the left leaning media instead of educating themselves. I was for Rand instead of Trump in 2016. Trump is an asshole. But I feel he had the USA first mentality over Hillary or Biden. If I need a surgeon I don't give 2 shits about their personality, or their height. I care about how well they do their job. Trump had other countries fearing and respecting Americas might. They had no idea if he was crazy enough or not. Biden is a bumbling dysfunctional idiot. Other countries are taking full advantage of that.

BTW if Jim Webb didn't get screwed during the 2016 Primaries he may very well have beaten Trump. I would not have been sad about it either. Hell he may have gotten my vote. The dems are crooked in every part of their campaigning even against their own. But so are republicans I guess.
 
Globalism is the future. Global imports prices are trending down post-COVID. That’s inflation relief. The campaign absolutely collided :rolleyes:with a Russia. The Muller report was very clear on this. Did it rise to the oval? That’s more murky.
This statement is ridiculous, as was the whole Mueller investigation made by the use of the word 'exonerated'. The Mueller investigation was part of a true 'collusion', with unlimited resources, time, money, and men. He did not find that Trump/Trump campaign 'conspired or coordinated' with Russia in it's election interference activities. That was clearly stated numerous times throughout the Mueller Report.

The Mueller investigation might have been considered good work, fair and unbiased had it not included the word 'exonerate'. The use of that one word was to negate the actual results of the investigation, it was a 'get Trump' move that shallow thinkers latched on to. Is it fair, does it make sense that Trump/Trump campaign needed to be or even could be 'exonerated' for underlying crimes that didn't happen to start with.
 
This statement is ridiculous, as was the whole Mueller investigation made by the use of the word 'exonerated'. The Mueller investigation was part of a true 'collusion', with unlimited resources, time, money, and men. He did not find that Trump/Trump campaign 'conspired or coordinated' with Russia in it's election interference activities. That was clearly stated numerous times throughout the Mueller Report.

The Mueller investigation might have been considered good work, fair and unbiased had it not included the word 'exonerate'. The use of that one word was to negate the actual results of the investigation, it was a 'get Trump' move that shallow thinkers latched on to. Is it fair, does it make sense that Trump/Trump campaign needed to be or even could be 'exonerated' for underlying crimes that didn't happen to start with.
I still find it amazing that they had a 3.5 year investigation conspired by the Democrat party, (show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime) and they couldn’t even find a parking ticket on this guy. Does one not think that the FBI did not go through his tax records, his business dealings, his past relationships, etc…..? Which even makes this thread look stupid. How many weeks, over the years did we hear from the main stream media, “the walls are closing in”, or “any day now there will be an indictment”?

 
I still find it amazing that they had a 3.5 year investigation conspired by the Democrat party, (show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime) and they couldn’t even find a parking ticket on this guy. Does one not think that the FBI did not go through his tax records, his business dealings, his past relationships, etc…..? Which even makes this thread look stupid. How many weeks, over the years did we hear from the main stream media, “the walls are closing in”, or “any day now there will be an indictment”?
It’s all by design. Think about it. What happens if the actually get rid of the boogeyman?
 
I still find it amazing that they had a 3.5 year investigation conspired by the Democrat party, (show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime) and they couldn’t even find a parking ticket on this guy. Does one not think that the FBI did not go through his tax records, his business dealings, his past relationships, etc…..? Which even makes this thread look stupid. How many weeks, over the years did we hear from the main stream media, “the walls are closing in”, or “any day now there will be an indictment”?


The funny part is they had evidence on Hillary. But decided she didn't intend to do wrong. So they dropped it. This Justice dept is a farce.
 
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I still find it amazing that they had a 3.5 year investigation conspired by the Democrat party, (show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime) and they couldn’t even find a parking ticket on this guy. Does one not think that the FBI did not go through his tax records, his business dealings, his past relationships, etc…..? Which even makes this thread look stupid. How many weeks, over the years did we hear from the main stream media, “the walls are closing in”, or “any day now there will be an indictment”?
Yes it is amazing Ollie. I've seen Muellers team described as 'one of the most impressive groups ever assembled for a special counsel investigation, a collective of prosecutors who've covered some of the most high-profile and complex investigations in the last 20 years.'

How many folks were working on this I'm not sure but I'm guessing a couple hundred or more. Here's a description of the 'team' included in the Mueller Report, it looks like they left no stone unturned...To carry out the investigation and prosecution of the matters assigned to him, the Special Counsel assembled a team that at its high point included 19 attorneys-five of whom joined the Office from private practice and 14 on detail or assigned from other Department of Justice components. These attorneys were assisted by a filter team of Department lawyers and FBI personnel who screened materials obtained via court process for privileged information before turning those materials over to investigators; a support staff of three paralegals on detail from the Department 's Antitrust Division; and an administrative staff of nine responsible for budget, finance, purchasing, human resources, records, facilities, security, information technology, and administrative support. The Special Counsel attorneys and support staff were co-located with and worked alongside approximately 40 FBI agents, intelligence analysts, forensic accountants, a paralegal, and professional staff assigned by the FBI to assist the Special Counsel's investigation. Those "assigned" FBI employees remained under FBI supervision at all times; the matters on which they assisted were supervised by the Special Counsel.

During its investigation the Office issued more than 2,800 subpoenas under the auspices of a grand jury sitting in the District of Columbia; executed nearly 500 search-and-seizure warrants; obtained more than 230 orders for communications records under 18 U.S.C. § 2703(d); obtained almost 50 orders authorizing use of pen registers; made 13 requests to foreign governments pursuant to Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties; and interviewed approximately 500 witnesses, including almost 80 before a grand jury.
 
Yes it is amazing Ollie. I've seen Muellers team described as 'one of the most impressive groups ever assembled for a special counsel investigation, a collective of prosecutors who've covered some of the most high-profile and complex investigations in the last 20 years.'

How many folks were working on this I'm not sure but I'm guessing a couple hundred or more. Here's a description of the 'team' included in the Mueller Report, it looks like they left no stone unturned...To carry out the investigation and prosecution of the matters assigned to him, the Special Counsel assembled a team that at its high point included 19 attorneys-five of whom joined the Office from private practice and 14 on detail or assigned from other Department of Justice components. These attorneys were assisted by a filter team of Department lawyers and FBI personnel who screened materials obtained via court process for privileged information before turning those materials over to investigators; a support staff of three paralegals on detail from the Department 's Antitrust Division; and an administrative staff of nine responsible for budget, finance, purchasing, human resources, records, facilities, security, information technology, and administrative support. The Special Counsel attorneys and support staff were co-located with and worked alongside approximately 40 FBI agents, intelligence analysts, forensic accountants, a paralegal, and professional staff assigned by the FBI to assist the Special Counsel's investigation. Those "assigned" FBI employees remained under FBI supervision at all times; the matters on which they assisted were supervised by the Special Counsel.

During its investigation the Office issued more than 2,800 subpoenas under the auspices of a grand jury sitting in the District of Columbia; executed nearly 500 search-and-seizure warrants; obtained more than 230 orders for communications records under 18 U.S.C. § 2703(d); obtained almost 50 orders authorizing use of pen registers; made 13 requests to foreign governments pursuant to Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties; and interviewed approximately 500 witnesses, including almost 80 before a grand jury.
Doesn’t fit the narrative Woody, so let’s just skip those minor details. Or maybe I should ask if you’re a Law Scholar….:rolleyes:

Apparently you need to be a scholar in the subject being discussed because simple reading comprehension isn’t good enough anymore.
 
E. Jean Carroll files 10 million law suit against Trump for deflation from his town hall comments. Seems he doesn't know when to keep his mouth shut.

@Woody over 23 years ago.
 
Trumps criminal trial set for March 25th 2024.
 
Trumps criminal trial set for March 25th 2024.


This doesn't bother you or raise any red flags? Justice system and other federal agencies being used against political opponents? This is screaming fascism.
 

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