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The Trump Presidency VII

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Isn't that how money laundering works?
My understanding of one method: You have a real project, but with cost-overruns going out to contractors (building a high rise for example). On paper, you're bleeding money, but the contractor is in on it and gives you a kick-back. Meanwhile the project may remain underdeveloped - empty floors in the high rise.

This is how it could have worked for the Trump project in Azerbaijan and possibly a couple of others in sort of Soviet-bloc type places.

Another method is having a high-cash business like pizza delivery or car wash where you just inflate your actual tip earnings to conceal that you're also delivering heroin along with pizzas. A taxi fleet could work that way.

I'd be interested in other methods; it's not something I know much about but can understand if put in concrete terms. Maybe I'll start a thread.
 
The Crim Tartars were local, but far from being the locals. The Crimea has been Russian since 1783, and Russians started moving in immediately - the commercial opportunities were immense, and would have become greater still had the dream of Constantinople been realised, which at the time seemed very probable.


What is clear is that the Crimea is in no sense Ukrainian, and was not going to stay Ukrainian very long. The arrangement had all the staying-power of the Danzig Corridor, and the same potential for disaster.

Soon you'll be saying the Sudetenland is part of Germany.
 
Don't recall a mention of this...

While all the various lawsuits and investigations related to Stormy Daniels, Cohen, Russia, and the Trump foundation grind their way though the system, a lawsuit against Trump over the Emoluments clause is proceeding. The Trump side is using the defense that its not illegal because while the Trump organization earns money when foreign governments stay in his hotels, there is no 'quid pro quo'.

This is in addition to a second emoluments clause lawsuit launched by the democrats, that I didn't find out about until today.

http://www.businessinsider.com/trum...es-trump-is-violating-the-constitution-2018-6

Plus, there is a case brought on by a former contestant on The Apprentice (Summer Zervos) who is suing for defamation because Trump said she was a liar. Trump's team tried to argue that the State court had no jurisdiction but fortunately the request was denied Thursday and the lawsuit can go forward.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...-apprentice-contestants-lawsuit-idUSKBN1JA2T1

So, how many legal battles is Trump contending with right now?

- Emoluments lawsuit brought up by Maryland and Washington D.C. that he is benefitting when foreign governments stay in his hotels
- Emoluments lawsuit brought up by Democrats over things like the granting of Trademarks by China
- The Mueller investigation into possible links to Russia
- The Stormy Daniels/Cohen lawsuit and investigation, which involves both a non-disclosure lawsuit, and all sorts of assorted financial crimes by Cohen that Trump may or may not have some involvement in
- Lawsuit targeting the Trump foundation and its potential misuse of funds
- Defamation lawsuit against Trump brought on by a former contestant on The Apprentice.

Any that I missed?

And these are just the ongoing lawsuits and investigations. There were also lawsuits that Trump was involved in during the election campaign or in the first year of his presidency that were resolved (e.g. Trump University). And these were just the ones involving Trump's personal activities... it doesn't include the myriad of lawsuits stemming from Trump's actions as president... the Muslim ban, people fighting restrictions on Transgender people in the military, people fighting immigration policies, etc.
 
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Remember when America was really great?

Attorneys for President Donald Trump’s Department of Defense have cited a Japanese internment case in order deny rights to detainees at Guantanamo Bay.

Linky.
 
I CANT believe they cited Hirabayashi. This case has long been viewed as one of the most shameful court cases in US history. Right up or down there with Dred Scott and Plessy v Ferguson.

This administration is basically godwinning itself so this isn't surprising at all.

Aleman-Bendiks, the public defender, said several of her clients have told her their children were taken from them by Border Patrol agents who said they were going to give them a bath. As the hours passed, it dawned on the mothers the kids were not coming back.
 
Trump Tweets

"Thank you for all of the compliments on getting the World Cup to come to the U.S.A., Mexico and Canada. I worked hard on this, along with a Great Team of talented people. We never fail, and it will be a great World Cup! A special thanks to Bob Kraft for excellent advice."

"U.S.A. Jobs numbers are the BEST in 44 years. If my opponent (the Democrats) had won the election, they would have raised taxes substantially and increased regulations - the economy, and jobs, would have been a disaster!"

"Wow, the highest rated (by far) morning show, @foxandfriends, is on the Front Lawn of the White House. Maybe I’ll have to take an unannounced trip down to see them?"
 
Trump Tweets

"The Democrats are forcing the breakup of families at the Border with their horrible and cruel legislative agenda. Any Immigration Bill MUST HAVE full funding for the Wall, end Catch & Release, Visa Lottery and Chain, and go to Merit Based Immigration. Go for it! WIN!"

"I have a great relationship with Angela Merkel of Germany, but the Fake News Media only shows the bad photos (implying anger) of negotiating an agreement - where I am asking for things that no other American President would ask for!"
 
Trump Tweets

"The Fake News Media said that I did not get along with other Leaders at the #G7Summit in Canada. They are once again, WRONG!"

"Great discussions with European Union Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and EU Council President Donald Tusk at the #G7Summit in Canada last week."
 
Trump Tweets

"The Democrats are forcing the breakup of families at the Border with their horrible and cruel legislative agenda. Any Immigration Bill MUST HAVE full funding for the Wall, end Catch & Release, Visa Lottery and Chain, and go to Merit Based Immigration. Go for it! WIN!"

I still do not understand how this can possibly be the Democrats' fault. I know there are various blocking maneuvers but the GOP is passing other things with 1- or 2-vote majorities. I've tried multiple news sources including conservative outlets and have not found any explanation.

So I get that this is a deterrent. It's not pretty but it's playing hardball to deal with a chronic problem. IMO that still doesn't justify torture. Taking a baby from a lactating mom is torture. I have no kids and practically zero maternal instinct, but even I know these families must be in hell.
 
I still do not understand how this can possibly be the Democrats' fault. ....
Of course not, because it isn't.

Trump has this ignorant idea he'll get his wall and whatever else the idiot wants by forcing the Democrats to kowtow. But the Democrats, as far as I can tell, aren't that ignorant. No one believes Trump except maybe a batch of foolish GOP legislators.

The Nov election is going to depend on turnout, not fear mongering.
 
Trump Tweets

"I have a great relationship with Angela Merkel of Germany, but the Fake News Media only shows the bad photos (implying anger) of negotiating an agreement - where I am asking for things that no other American President would ask for!"
I find it interesting that Trump is pushing back on the G-7 narrative. I don't think his base cares much about offending allies, especially in a multilateral context. The allies are going out of their way to be understanding with Trump.

That photo of him with Merkel, Abe etc. must really be bothering him. Or it could just be bothering the person writing his tweets. When I first saw that photo I thought it was fake! But who in his camp would care about Merkel's relationship with Trump?
 
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The Nov election is going to depend on turnout, not fear mongering.
Which makes me truly concerned about turnout. Whatever is going on re: voter suppression, that stuff needs to be taken care of NOW and not left to some last-ditch effort to "get out the vote."

I know you are not thrilled by the idea that Democratic voter complacency was a big factor in Trump's win. But IMO it was.
 
Because who needs human rights, right?

At least the hypocrisy of erecting tent camps for children in 100+ degree heat while being a member is avoided. Most countries that abandon any pretense of decency don't have the presence of mind to realize they don't fit on the council.
 
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