Cont: The Trump Presidency Part IV

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"We are going to take a strong look at our country's libel laws ... You can't say things that are false, knowingly false, and be able to smile as money pours into your bank account."

Says a man who insisted that Obama was born in Kenya and that his birth certificate was fake.

But it's different when Trump does it - he is speaking the truth!
 
The Trump administration has waived part of the punishment for five megabanks whose affiliates were convicted and fined for manipulating global interest rates. One of the Trump administration waivers was granted to Deutsche Bank — which is owed at least $130 million by President Donald Trump and his business empire, and has also been fined for its role in a Russian money laundering scheme.

he waivers were issued in a little-noticed announcement published in the Federal Register during the Christmas holiday week.

http://www.ibtimes.com/political-ca...ment-convicted-banks-including-deutsche-which

The conflicts of interest are really subtle, eh?
 
The conflicts of interest are really subtle, eh?

Yeah - it takes a huge team of researchers months and months to search through the most arcane listings, bank details etc. to find these conflict of interests....

(To Bob the Coward: Yes we all know.)
 
The enterprising young man who does the Bad Lip Reading videos has figured out what Trump thinks the words to the National Anthem are:

 
Which is more important to Trump, undoing everything Obama did, or annoying his largest creditor?

Silly question, money wins.

And this is beyond just undoing a footnote Obama decision - Trump's election platform included criticizing Obama's decision and promising that unlike Obama, he wouldn't let these banks "...get away with murder," like that.

"Oh, wait, these guys can get me a better interest rate? Murder on, then."
 
How much did Obama owe the bank?

How much does Trump owe the 4 banks that aren't Deutsche Bank?

The point is that some people are painting this action as nefarious in and of itself, yet didn't (and aren't) criticise(ing) Obama for doing exactly the same thing.
 
"I just want to say I am for gas & oil & everything else...man gotta love those"

Trump (1/10/18 Rambling next to the PM of Norway)
 
Trump tweets

"We are going to take a strong look at our country's libel laws ... You can't say things that are false, knowingly false, and be able to smile as money pours into your bank account."

Says a man who insisted that Obama was born in Kenya and that his birth certificate was fake.

And who along with the GOP promote the book Clinton Cash as some reason for multiple criminal investigations of Clinton despite the fact the claims in that book have been thoroughly debunked.
 
I'm not sure the Bank stuff is as damning as some would like it to be, given that Obama did the same thing.
I agree with one big fat caveat: the only conflict of interest Obama had was dealing with the potential worldwide depression caused by the financial institutions while Trump's conflicts of interests (plural) are all based in his personal and his family's financial interests.
 
I agree with one big fat caveat: the only conflict of interest Obama had was dealing with the potential worldwide depression caused by the financial institutions while Trump's conflicts of interests (plural) are all based in his personal and his family's financial interests.

I think Squeegee Beckenheim was referring to these prosecution waivers. They're an extension of the waivers Obama introduced, which were temporary and would have expired Jan 1st.
 
I'm not sure the Bank stuff is as damning as some would like it to be, given that Obama did the same thing.
I suppose if you wish to take "bank transactions" and segregate them into their own little vacuum, then sure. But they aren't the same bank transactions and the person doing them now has a history of lying, cheating, and stealing his way through life. It's certainly not our fault for being extra cautious when it comes to anything the guy does.
 
I think Squeegee Beckenheim was referring to these prosecution waivers. They're an extension of the waivers Obama introduced, which were temporary and would have expired Jan 1st.

I know that, I read the link. My post is about that specifically.
 
You're not the first to express that sentiment. If it were true you wouldn't bother to utter it in the first place.



That’s adorable. You’re reminding me of a guy I worked with who tried to argue for a full Linux conversion for our servers with a memo peppered with phrases like “Micro$oft WindBlows.” While he made some good points the memo was largely mocked for the childish choices me made in writing it.

On the flip side I was told about a guy who sabotaged a Microsoft conversion proposal by having it written by a guy who liked using phrases like “Open Sores Software.”

Keep on keeping on. You’re one of the most effective anti-Trump voices in this thread.
 
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