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Old 05-03-2017, 09:14 AM
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During an interview, Debbie WhatsHerName Shultz when asked about Obama making $400K per speech, said:

"“Look. It is none of anyone's business what someone who is a member of the private sector decides to accept in terms of compensation. With all due respect to anyone who chooses to comment publicly on what Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, or anyone earns as a member of the private sector, it's just N-Y-O-B [sic] — it's none of your business.”


But, she still wants to see Trump's Tax returns.

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Sorry, that was on CNN on Tues. in case you want to search for a link.
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Old Debbie Whatsername......classic poster child for Obama/Clinton supporters....pure bred hypocrite....again proving that openly doing illegal stuff, and getting caught, does not get you fired AND the stupidity of those who re-elect her.
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During an interview, Debbie WhatsHerName Shultz when asked about Obama making $400K per speech, said:

"“Look. It is none of anyone's business what someone who is a member of the private sector decides to accept in terms of compensation. With all due respect to anyone who chooses to comment publicly on what Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, or anyone earns as a member of the private sector, it's just N-Y-O-B [sic] — it's none of your business.”


But, she still wants to see Trump's Tax returns.
Ohh the desperation.

If you're not smart enough to know the difference between the POTUS showing their tax returns (especially one so rife with conflicts of interest), when every other Presidential candidate has done so for 50 or so years...you're not smart enough to make political comments.

Or did you miss the fact that she (nor ANYONE ELSE) is asking for ANY former politicians (of ANY party)...to show their tax returns?

You and your fellow Trump cultists almost make Jim Jones followers...look sane.


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Old 05-07-2017, 07:23 PM
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Ohh the desperation.

If you're not smart enough to know the difference between the POTUS showing their tax returns (especially one so rife with conflicts of interest), when every other Presidential candidate has done so for 50 or so years...you're not smart enough to make political comments.

Or did you miss the fact that she (nor ANYONE ELSE) is asking for ANY former politicians (of ANY party)...to show their tax returns?

You and your fellow Trump cultists almost make Jim Jones followers...look sane.


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If they ALL jumped off a bridge...would you?

Why should he? Is there a law that says he must? It's probably too complicated to understand anyway. EVERY deduction imaginable is in there...I'm sure.

Why don't you worry about something important instead of "Kardashian" type things. The IRS is satisfied with his return...so should you.

Worry about the changing face, the changing demographics of America...the coming Hispanic majority that will change everything. Something that matters to the country.

I bet you'd fight him if he announced he was deporting ALL the illegal Hispanics including anchor babies... Would you? If given the opportunity to save America...white America...would you? Or would you fight for our destruction? Or...for them to stay and eventually become the majority? Turning America into a 3rd world Mexico II.

Have you BEEN to the border towns...the places that are already a majority Hispanic...have you SEEN what they're like? THAT is America in 30 years. You refuse to visit MLK Blvd to see the 99% of blacks...now you refuse to visit the border towns to see the 99% of Hispanics?
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ONE of many reasons.....


"President Trump's son, Eric Trump, reportedly told golf reporter James Dodson three years ago that the family's company got much of its funding to build its golf courses from Russia, according to an interview Dodson gave to WBUR on Friday.

And when Dodson asked Donald Trump how he managed to secure funding for his courses, he said he had access to $100 million.

When Dodson asked Trump's son, Eric, to explain where the $100 million came from, Eric said they weren't relying on American banks for the funding, because American banks had been reluctant to put money into golf courses after the recession.

"We have all the funding we need out of Russia," Eric reportedly said.

"Really?" Dodson replied.

"Oh, yeah. We’ve got some guys that really, really love golf, and they’re really invested in our programs. We just go there all the time."

President Trump's campaign associates and his businesses have repeatedly come under fire since the campaign and after he was elected for their questionable ties to Russia."


Eric Trump said Trump golf courses got $100 million in funding from Russia - Business Insider

PS...About James Dodson....

"James Dodson (born 1953) is an American sports writer. He is currently a Writer-in-Residence for The Pilot (Moore County) newspaper, an editor of PineStraw magazine in Southern Pines, North Carolina, and an editor of the arts and culture magazine of the Carolina Sandhills. He also serves as Founding Editor of O. Henry Magazine, the arts and culture sister publication in Greensboro, North Carolina, Dodson's hometown, and Salt Magazine in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Dodson is a Distinguished Alumnus of East Carolina University.[1] Over the course of a 30-year golf writing career, his work has earned awards from the Golf Writers of America and other industry organizations. For two decades, he was a contributing editor and regular columnist for Golf Magazine, and golf and travel correspondent for the Departures magazine of American Express. In 2006, he was the Louis D. Rubin, Jr. Writer-in-Residence at Hollins University in Virginia.[2]"

James Dodson (author - Wikipedia)
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If they ALL jumped off a bridge...would you?

Why should he? Is there a law that says he must? It's probably too complicated to understand anyway. EVERY deduction imaginable is in there...I'm sure.

Why don't you worry about something important instead of "Kardashian" type things. The IRS is satisfied with his return...so should you.

Worry about the changing face, the changing demographics of America...the coming Hispanic majority that will change everything. Something that matters to the country.

I bet you'd fight him if he announced he was deporting ALL the illegal Hispanics including anchor babies... Would you? If given the opportunity to save America...white America...would you? Or would you fight for our destruction? Or...for them to stay and eventually become the majority? Turning America into a 3rd world Mexico II.

Have you BEEN to the border towns...the places that are already a majority Hispanic...have you SEEN what they're like? THAT is America in 30 years. You refuse to visit MLK Blvd to see the 99% of blacks...now you refuse to visit the border towns to see the 99% of Hispanics?
You're as stupid...as you are racist.

The IRS doesn't bother with the questions that need to be asked from a conflict of interest perspective...when it comes to being POTUS.

That you're not even smart enough to understand that, is illuminating as to how much your simpleton-minded racist hate...has warped your mind.



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ONE of many reasons.....


"President Trump's son, Eric Trump, reportedly told golf reporter James Dodson three years ago that the family's company got much of its funding to build its golf courses from Russia, according to an interview Dodson gave to WBUR on Friday.

And when Dodson asked Donald Trump how he managed to secure funding for his courses, he said he had access to $100 million.

When Dodson asked Trump's son, Eric, to explain where the $100 million came from, Eric said they weren't relying on American banks for the funding, because American banks had been reluctant to put money into golf courses after the recession.

"We have all the funding we need out of Russia," Eric reportedly said.

"Really?" Dodson replied.

"Oh, yeah. We’ve got some guys that really, really love golf, and they’re really invested in our programs. We just go there all the time."

President Trump's campaign associates and his businesses have repeatedly come under fire since the campaign and after he was elected for their questionable ties to Russia."


Eric Trump said Trump golf courses got $100 million in funding from Russia - Business Insider

PS...About James Dodson....

"James Dodson (born 1953) is an American sports writer. He is currently a Writer-in-Residence for The Pilot (Moore County) newspaper, an editor of PineStraw magazine in Southern Pines, North Carolina, and an editor of the arts and culture magazine of the Carolina Sandhills. He also serves as Founding Editor of O. Henry Magazine, the arts and culture sister publication in Greensboro, North Carolina, Dodson's hometown, and Salt Magazine in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Dodson is a Distinguished Alumnus of East Carolina University.[1] Over the course of a 30-year golf writing career, his work has earned awards from the Golf Writers of America and other industry organizations. For two decades, he was a contributing editor and regular columnist for Golf Magazine, and golf and travel correspondent for the Departures magazine of American Express. In 2006, he was the Louis D. Rubin, Jr. Writer-in-Residence at Hollins University in Virginia.[2]
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James Dodson (author - Wikipedia)
That is EXACTLY the kinds of things that Trump (and his cultists)...are trying to hide in his tax returns.

What is really sad though, is that the same people who wouldn't care if he murdered someone in the middle of 5th Ave....couldn't care less if he's indebted to Russia.
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Debbie big mouth Shyts Tipical carpetbagger politician. To think Florida district was stupid enough elect lying, cheating tell you what was to here (right oUt of policial science class ) and do nothing carpetbagger politician. Must be transplants from NE.
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I admit to having pondered a bit too much on certain issues . One such issue is outrageous, inflammatory and hateful comments made by people such as Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Michael Moore, Stephen Colbert, Bill Maher, Madonna, Whoopi Goldberg and her sidekick Joy Behar and I say to myself well that's your opinion.

And then I think what a terrible thing to say out loud about another person... exactly who elected you keeper of what is right or wrong.

These people may be popular but it doesn't make them smarter than the rest of us. I mean the Kardashian are very popular but at least they are honest about the fact that they mismanage their lives

And I find it very troubling when people, such as this, express this type of deep hatred of others . Its the kind of hatred that creates genocides if taken to the extreme.

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I admit to having pondered a bit too much on certain issues . One such issue is outrageous, inflammatory and hateful comments made by people such as Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Michael Moore, Stephen Colbert, Bill Maher, Madonna, Whoopi Goldberg and her sidekick Joy Behar and I say to myself well that's your opinion.

And then I think what a terrible thing to say out loud about another person... exactly who elected you keeper of what is right or wrong.

These people may be popular but it doesn't make them smarter than the rest of us. I mean the Kardashian are very popular but at least they are honest about the fact that they mismanage their lives

And I find it very troubling when people, such as this, express this type of deep hatred of others . Its the kind of hatred that creates genocides if taken to the extreme.

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It's called "Free Speech" if it's coming from the left. It's called "racism, bigotry, sexism, etc" if it comes from anything other than the far left. The same vocabulary has different meaning, depending on ideology.
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ONE of many reasons.....


"President Trump's son, Eric Trump, reportedly told golf reporter James Dodson three years ago that the family's company got much of its funding to build its golf courses from Russia, according to an interview Dodson gave to WBUR on Friday.

And when Dodson asked Donald Trump how he managed to secure funding for his courses, he said he had access to $100 million.

When Dodson asked Trump's son, Eric, to explain where the $100 million came from, Eric said they weren't relying on American banks for the funding, because American banks had been reluctant to put money into golf courses after the recession.

"We have all the funding we need out of Russia," Eric reportedly said.

"Really?" Dodson replied.

"Oh, yeah. We’ve got some guys that really, really love golf, and they’re really invested in our programs. We just go there all the time."

President Trump's campaign associates and his businesses have repeatedly come under fire since the campaign and after he was elected for their questionable ties to Russia."


Eric Trump said Trump golf courses got $100 million in funding from Russia - Business Insider

PS...About James Dodson....

"James Dodson (born 1953) is an American sports writer. He is currently a Writer-in-Residence for The Pilot (Moore County) newspaper, an editor of PineStraw magazine in Southern Pines, North Carolina, and an editor of the arts and culture magazine of the Carolina Sandhills. He also serves as Founding Editor of O. Henry Magazine, the arts and culture sister publication in Greensboro, North Carolina, Dodson's hometown, and Salt Magazine in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Dodson is a Distinguished Alumnus of East Carolina University.[1] Over the course of a 30-year golf writing career, his work has earned awards from the Golf Writers of America and other industry organizations. For two decades, he was a contributing editor and regular columnist for Golf Magazine, and golf and travel correspondent for the Departures magazine of American Express. In 2006, he was the Louis D. Rubin, Jr. Writer-in-Residence at Hollins University in Virginia.[2]"

James Dodson (author - Wikipedia)
I wonder if Russian banks are part of their military, if other world banks don't loan money for investment what the hell is wrong with using banks that loan it, never Trumpers are hung up on the fake Russian connection.
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[QUOTE=Guest]I wonder if Russian banks are part of their military, if other world banks don't loan money for investment what the hell is wrong with using banks that loan it, never Trumpers are hung up on the fake Russian connection.[/QUOTE]

"In the debate over whether to lift U.S. sanctions against Russia, at least one player has a clear stake in the outcome: Russia’s state-run banks. Sberbank and VTB Group—Russia’s two largest financial institutions—have been lobbying Congress to ease sanctions levied on the banks in 2014 as punishment for the country’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula. The sanctions prevent the banks—and therefore the Russian government, which is the majority shareholder for both—from raising money on Wall Street. American financial institutions are barred from trading stocks and equity with the banks or providing long-term financing."


Why Russian Banks Have an Interest in Washington - The Atlantic

"The two banks play an important role in Russia’s economy and government. VTB, for example, finances many Russian government programs and its defense industry, such as weapons manufacturers, says Sergey Aleksashenko, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who previously worked as a deputy finance minister for the Russian Federation. He said it’s not surprising that the bank hired a lobbyist in Washington. “VTB intends to be an international bank, and to be an international bank you have to do business in the financial capitals of the world,” says "
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WOW, I can't believe they have not put Trump in jail for borrowing money from a foreign bank, based on James Dodson's hearsay evidence alone...
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I wonder if Russian banks are part of their military, if other world banks don't loan money for investment what the hell is wrong with using banks that loan it, never Trumpers are hung up on the fake Russian connection.
There are bank statements that show a connection between Hillary, Podesta and Russian banks and shows them getting large sums of money from the Russians. Is there a reason that they get a free pass, and Trump doesn't? Just wondering.
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There are bank statements that show a connection between Hillary, Podesta and Russian banks and shows them getting large sums of money from the Russians. Is there a reason that they get a free pass, and Trump doesn't? Just wondering.
Proof/legitimate links?
 

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