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The more I see of Starmer the less I like.
If this was Boris we'd be having a field day
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25-10-2023 04:46 AM #5101
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25-10-2023 11:25 AM #5104
He is deranged. Wonder if anything will be done about this latest violation of this release conditions?
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25-10-2023 12:17 PM #5105This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-10-2023 01:54 PM #5106This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-10-2023 02:39 PM #5107This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-10-2023 06:01 PM #5108
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The newly elected Republican speaker of the US House of Representatives is Mike Johnson, a Trump ally who said doctors who give abortion care should be “imprisoned at hard labor for 1-10 years and fined $10k to $100k.”
What is going on in the US ...?
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25-10-2023 07:22 PM #5109This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-10-2023 12:23 AM #5110
another court case for the pumkin-faced bum Trump to face new trial next week after losing ploy to ditch Colorado ballot suit (msn.com)
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26-10-2023 12:35 AM #5111This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I had to Google the meaning of TLDL
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29-10-2023 03:49 PM #5112
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Just last year, Johnson was voting against the US supporting Ukraine.
He's as mad as Trump.
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31-10-2023 02:26 PM #5113
So Trump had his gagging order re-instated after the Judge (Tanya Chutkin) manoeuvred him & his legal team to box themselves into a corner. She has shown that his rhetoric about not understanding what he is and is not allowed to say is hyperbole and therefore would not advance up the appeals court system, she done this using court records so it is undeniable by Trump's legal team and therefore proved that an appeal at any level would be fruitless without admitting to perjury! She even gave him examples of what is and what is not permitted under the gagging order (this is extraordinary from a judge who would normally just pass the order and expect those under it to understand and abide by it). The judge waved calls from the prosecution to make breaking the order automatic jail time, basically saying she would look at each case individually, she know he will break it and cannot be seen to issue an order that will just jail Trump. So all these extra bits and extending the limits and pandering to Trump has not changed him one iota. Because yesterday he broke the gagging order with quite a spectacular post on Truth social, spectacular insomuch as it literally did everything the judge the previous day had said was not permissible. Trump will needed to stand in front of the judge now and explain his contempt, as will his legal team. As an aside at the time of re-instating the order she explained unequivocally why the gagging order is not effected by the 1st amendment which also means Trump cannot stand in front of her and say that it is his 1st amendment right to say what he said. Trump faces $1000s of fines or he can be sent to jail but I feel Judge Chutkin is keeping that on the back burner for the moment anyway.
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TL:DR - Trump has managed to back himself and his legal team into a very tight, expensive corner of the US Judicial system.
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06-11-2023 03:59 PM #5114
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Trump testifying today in his tax fraud case:
Counsel: did you prepare the 2021 financial statement
Trump: I was so busy in the White House, focusing on Russia and China and keeping our country safe
Counsel: you weren’t president then
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06-11-2023 05:06 PM #5116
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https://www.meidastouch.com/news/don...estifies-in-ny
Trump then reiterated his primary defense to this case - that he had a "disclaimer" clause with every financial statement (which he calls a "worthless clause") that he claims renders everything in the statement useless because he warned the reader not to believe any of the numbers that were in it. He claimed that the banks he dealt with didn't even use them in making their decisions because they really wanted to make the deals with him.
Some local interest:
Trump was then asked about his golf course in Scotland. (In his deposition he claimed that the reason why he valued it at more than double his purchase price a very short time later was because he might someday develop and sell houses on the course, which made it worth more). The AG pointed out that he never actually built any of the 1,100 additional houses he claimed and that he isn't building anything there right now. Trump responded, "I'm in no rush. I'm not looking to build right now. I'm doing other things right now. I just want to sit with it. It's an investment."Last edited by grunt; 06-11-2023 at 05:12 PM.
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06-11-2023 05:36 PM #5117
(Soon to be) Former President Donald Trump
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Disclaimer:- I made up some of these figures and valuations.
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06-11-2023 06:43 PM #5119
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07-11-2023 10:55 AM #5120
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Unbelievable or perhaps not, polling continues to be terrible for Biden
https://twitter.com/axios/status/1721174023462141973
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If the election were held today, former President Donald Trump would easily beat President Joe Biden with over 300 electoral votes, according to a new swing state poll from The New York Times and Siena College
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07-11-2023 12:25 PM #5121
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Well, it isn’t so he won’t. Next.
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07-11-2023 12:43 PM #5122
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The trail outcome you'd think would change things but I'm dubious for most of these nutters
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07-11-2023 01:25 PM #5124This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-11-2023 02:01 PM #5125
How common is it that a sitting president is challenged for their party's nomination after their first term? For the elections I remember it's always seemed like a given that they're nominated again unchallenged, but I don't know if that's always been the case.
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07-11-2023 02:17 PM #5126
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It is fairly rare, for a few reasons. Firstly, there’s usually horse trading going on in the background, secondly unless the other side are in total disarray then there’s always the fear within your party that it’ll split votes and cause ructions, and I think there’s also the fear of being perceived as the person who challenged a president from within, so people shy away. Whatever history judges, most presidents are popular at some point, or they’d never get the job, people eying the top job don’t want to be seen to rock the boat too much as they plan their way to the White House.
It’s also interesting to see how many single term presidents there have been relatively recently. Trump, then the next one is George H. W. Bush over 30 years ago, then Carter, then Ford. Even Nixon was re-elected. For the last 50ish years, presidents have tended to stick around, keeping their party united behind them.
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07-11-2023 05:23 PM #5128
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Some housing estates are £20k a plot, some are £50-£100k a plot. All depended on location and desirability.
Even 100 houses at £40k is £4 million so it’s not going to be worth a £100 million more but he can claim the value has risen because the land that’s suite for houses will have a value.
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