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[Pelosi and her team continue to accuse President Trump of having violated laws and the Constitution without providing a shred of evidence or supportive back-up.  And their vastly more college-educated leftwing constituency laps it hook, line, and sinker up without ever asking which laws or constitutional provisions the president has violated.  As we have observed, it all turns out to be part and parcel of progressive jurisprudence – all allegations from the Left are on their face to be accepted as evidence sufficient for indictment.  gjr]

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427 responses to “Sandbox – 28sep20”

  1. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    The death of journalism would be funny if it wasn’t so serious of an issue related to our democracy. Our local leftists are touting Trump’s tax payments with no evidence. Even the NYT won’t release their “evidence.” It is all fake news and had not been called out as such for years and years. Seems like DJT was about eight years behind our local folk in calling out fake news. 😂

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  2. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Speaking of fake news –
    Woman plows car into Trump supporters; NY Times omits key detail
    NPR managed to figure out that the victims were Trump supporters, while the Times did not
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/car-trump-supporters-ny-times
    😉

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  3. Show-Me Kid Avatar
    Show-Me Kid

    What we see here is the death of the #metoo movement, which has lost all credibility after womwn’s groups attacking of the judicial nominee and the ignoring of sexual assault allegations against Biden. Hypocrites of the highest degree.

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  4. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “The death of journalism would be funny if it wasn’t so serious of an issue related to our democracy.”
    I was thinking about that and it occurred to me that it’s simply a return to the newspapers from 100+ years ago. They were incredibly biased in their reporting but even small towns could have multiple papers. Before that you simply had pamphlets written by whoever. I’d say the serious issue is the centralization of media, but there’s some chance of that ebbing. Just look at all the ‘alternative’ sources out there. The insidious thing is Google more than the NYT. Monopolistic search, delivery systems, and single points of failure like registrars are the dangerous folks.
    I figure that being as awesomely partisan as Paul is simply a homage to the past and looking forward at the same time. Gotta get them clicks.
    Given the population (and age) that journalists draw from, they’ve ended up being some of the most radically political folks of our time. Dunno how long it’ll last as they do a job, especially the editorial writers (mostly all of them at this point) that anyone who can fog a mirror is capable of.

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  5. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Yes indeed they rely on the ignorant with kvmr’s pony tail of ignorance –
    The far-left New York Times claims it obtained copies of President Trump’s tax returns and is counting on ignorance to turn its nothingburger into some kind of scandal.
    The only real news in the returns is how they debunk three media conspiracy theories. Although the Times hides the news as though it doesn’t matter, and despite years and years of the media floating the idea, we now know there’s nothing about Russia in Trump’s tax returns. No secret loans. No oligarch connections. No nothing.
    Secondly, there’s no record of a secret payoff to Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen that would suggest an illicit payment was made to porn star Stormy Daniels to cover up what she says was a one-night stand a dozen years ago. It’s not illegal to pay someone hush money. So this non-scandal has always baffled me. If anything, it’s illegal to blackmail someone for money, which is kinda what the porn star did, no?
    Finally, Trump is in fact under audit, which means he’s been telling the truth for five years about that, about why he does not want to release his tax returns.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/09/28/nolte-new-york-times-counts-on-public-ignorance-to-push-trump-tax-nothingburger/
    😉

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  6. Walt Avatar

    OH LOOKY!! mugshots of the latest lowlife basement dwellers who thought it was a good idea to attack police.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/09/28/portland-mugshots-30-arrested-following-saturdays-protests/
    Any one of them would not look out of place in Nevada City.

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  7. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    DonB: “The only real news in the returns is how they debunk three media conspiracy theories.”
    Producing ‘news’ was never the point though.
    I’d say that the primary idea is for the New York Times to pull off an illegal act just before the first debate. They may well have had the documents in hand for weeks. As a division of the DNC (convince me otherwise), they are counting on a regime change to make that act go down the memory hole.
    It’ll allow Joey Fingers to divert any questions about his progeny and blurt out his memorized ‘gotcha’ bullet items. Whether he pees his pants on stage remains to be seen.
    It’s a pretty good move. All’s fair and all that.
    One thing about Trump, and you gotta love the man, he’s the most thoroughly vetted poltical figure in history. Every grunt and fart is analyzed, every conversation and memo leaked. It’s probably a one off event.

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  8. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Not going cryin chucks way and the more they talk about packing the court the more they alienate. Sweet! –
    registered, likely voters, found that 62 percent favor the amendment, as opposed to the 18 percent who do not.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/09/28/poll-vast-majority-of-voters-favor-keep-nine-amendment-to-prevent-court-packing/
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/09/28/poll-plurality-of-voters-want-amy-coney-barrett-confirmed-to-supreme-court/
    😉

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  9. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    re: Walt@1:16PM September 28, Year Zero.
    Probably Andy Ngo images.
    Unless they are federal arrests, you’ll see zero bail, released on own recognizance, no charges brought by the local DA.
    Anyone who stays in Portland is a fool, but it’s an interesting experiment in anarcho-tyranny. I can’t say that the Presidential election will have any effect there, it’s mostly an object lesson in showing law abiding business owners what suckers they are in Blue Mob territory.

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  10. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Portland does give me a good idea though.
    There is bound to be a real growth market in the design and construction of mob-proof commercial buildings. It’ll be like building bulletproof Burger Kings and homeless-proof park benches (also called ‘hostile architecture’, check it out). Fireproof exterior, no windows just exterior ads. There’s a reason so many cultures have interior courtyards and solid walls on the outside.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGGUHuj9K9U
    https://1.bp.blogspot.com/_StxvGTGnDpM/S_aKwQyXCMI/AAAAAAAABG4/WEJH43pMI-M/s1600/mendigo1.jpg
    Ya got yer MLK mural. Check! Bullet proof glass? Check! Anti-homeless public areas? Check!
    Plenty of room in the Blue Mob America. You can check-out any time you like, but you can never leave.

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  11. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    As it’s Mōnandæg, Kustlerquoteday.
    “Just as Regan, the possessed tweenager in the horror movie classic, The Exorcist, vomited streams of green sludge at Father Merrin in the final hours of her extremis, so, in the final weeks of election 2020, the possessed US news media will be boofing “bombshells” against its loathed and detested adversary, the president who attempted to exorcize the demons of the Deep State out of the federal government.
    Thus, Democratic Party legal imp, Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance, Jr., or someone on his staff, leaked (illegally) years of Mr. Trump’s tax information to The New York Times as a counterweight to last week’s Senate report on the international grifting exploits of Joe Biden & Family. The difference is that Mr. Trump’s doings represent compliance with the US tax codes while the Biden activities represent payoffs from shady figures in foreign lands for services rendered. The Times and its DNC patrons are calculating that the public will not understand the difference.
    It’s whispered that The Times was hoping to unload the tax story much later in the campaign but needed desperately to provide some ammunition for Mr. Biden’s turn in the debating ring with the president on Tuesday night, when both these matters are sure to come up for review.

    If Joe Biden does show up at Tuesday’s debate, it will be under at least one severe disadvantage: the contest happens at night. Through the preceding weeks, Mr. Biden’s handlers have “put a lid” on his campaign activities at ten o’clock in the morning more days than not, and sometimes at eight-thirty a.m., before the press pool has even digested its oat-milk honey lattes. “A lid” means the candidate makes no appearances nor is available to the media that day. You have to wonder whether Ol’ White Joe can even function after sundown. Senile dementia typically presents more vividly in the evening. The Biden team may seek to counter that with doses of Adderall, an amphetamine. The side-effects are interesting: “mental / mood changes (such as agitation, aggression, mood swings, abnormal thoughts) uncontrolled movements, continuous chewing / teeth grinding, outbursts of words / sounds, prolonged erections (in males).” Watch for these.”
    https://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/seeing-through-pea-soup/

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  12. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    One of the KunstlerResponses:
    “I am shocked, horrified, numb that the NYT would stoop so low as to obtain private documents possibly illegally.
    I am more shocked to learn rich people pay little or no income tax.
    I was even more shocked to learn that Armstrong discovered the moon isn’t actually a cheese ball.
    My PTSD will only get worse. I’ll be drinking early today.
    -RB”
    Amen brotha.

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  13. The Estonian Fox Avatar
    The Estonian Fox

    From the AP today: WASHINGTON (AP) — The bombshell revelations that President Donald Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes the year he ran for office and paid no income taxes…
    If he or his accountants did something illegal on his taxes, then he will be charged & prosecuted. I suspect he followed the financial rules and decided that charity begins to his home, not to his government. I want to know who his tax people are – I want to hire those guys/girls. I always pay my home charity first before my money goes anywhere else, especially to my government. I know how to spend my cash better than they know how to spend my cash.

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  14. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Wow
    this shows the type of unstable people Trump hired to run his campaign
    “Just hours after the worst story about President Donald Trump dropped from the New York Times, former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale barricaded himself in a Florida home with a gun threatening to harm himself.
    Local 10 News reported Parscale was in one of his many homes when police were called. Officers arrived and spoke with Parscale’s wife, who said that he was armed with multiple firearms and was threatening to harm himself.”
    this guy that Trump hired is a true Grifter and a real piece of work. Here’s a brief history of Parscale and his involvement with Trump:
    On February 27, 2018, President Trump named Parscale his 2020 re-election campaign manager.[34]
    On March 2, 2018, Parscale founded “firewall company” Red State Data and Digital to allow working with the America First super PAC during the midterm elections, which Parscale claimed does not violate election rules prohibiting coordination between a campaign and a super PAC. Red State received more than $900,000 in business from America First Action.
    On August 30, 2019, CNN reported that a pro-Trump super PAC paid thousands to a company owned by Parscale’s wife.
    In March 2020, The New York Times reported that Parscale was paying $15,000 a month to Lara Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle, the wife and girlfriend respectively of Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., for campaign work.
    On April 29, 2020, CNN reported that Trump was angry with Parscale about low poll numbers.
    In June 2020, while working to get supporters to an upcoming campaign rally with President Trump in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Parscale reported that he had received over 800,000 requests for tickets to the event, according to The Washington Times.[40] Despite this claim, many seats remained empty at the 19,000-seat arena. The Tulsa fire marshal estimated that fewer than 6,200 attended.
    On July 15, 2020, Trump tweeted that Parscale would be replaced in the role of campaign manager by Bill Stepien, but that Parscale would continue to advise the campaign.
    Parscale’s spending decisions for the Trump campaign were questioned after his departure as campaign manager. By that time, more than $800,000 had been spent by the Trump campaign on boosting Parscale’s social media pages, and $39 million was given to two companies owned by Parscale. The campaign also purchased ads which appeared to be intended to please Trump himself, including more than $1 million in ads for Washington, D.C. media market. According to The New York Times, many of the Trump campaign’s spending specifics were “opaque.”
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Parscale

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  15. Walt Avatar

    Hummm.. Maybe that’s why he isn’t a campaign manager anymore.
    Swing and a miss Emery. Better luck trying to sell your fabricated tax records at half price. Have any real proof they are even Trump’s? Photoshopping Trump’s name to the title page requires no effort.
    But HEY!! You took the bait!!

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  16. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    lol. So basically Trump fired a crazy guy.
    Sounds pretty bad to me.
    It would be cool if Paul ever wanted to bring up a Trump policy instead of some trivial outrage of the day.
    My guess is that his handful of carefully curated ‘news’ sources never bring that up either.
    If it ain’t on the Drudge Report it ain’t on the Paul Report.

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  17. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Wow indeed.
    The guy had a breakdown, punch… and his role in the campaign had been lessened.
    It’s not like Vince Foster, is it?

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  18. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Scenes
    It reflects on the type of person that hired to manage his campaign until recently. It certainly manifests itself in the pathetic poll numbers Trump has accumulated to date.
    Another day gone by and still no movement towards Trump. Even the dearly loved Rasmussen has him in the skids with new numbers showing Trump down by 11 in the latest poll. On Sept 11 he had an job approval of +4. Now three weeks later he’s down by 11. that’s a drop of 15 in two weeks. The end is near
    https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/trump_approval_index_history

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  19. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Punchy, you ignorant slut.
    The raspy approval index isn’t what you’re portraying.

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  20. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Sept 11th, Trump’s approval was 48%.
    Today, it’s 46%.
    That’s down 2%.
    I guess reading charts are not your forte.

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  21. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Here you go Gregory-Rasmussen job approval index
    28-Sep-20 -11 37% 48% 46% 53%
    25-Sep-20 -2 42% 44% 52% 48%
    24-Sep-20 -1 42% 43% 52% 48%
    23-Sep-20 -4 40% 44% 50% 49%
    22-Sep-20 -2 41% 43% 50% 49%
    21-Sep-20 0 42% 42% 51% 48%
    18-Sep-20 +4 44% 40% 53% 46%
    Anything else you might need? Here’s even the link
    https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/trump_approval_index_history

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  22. The Estonian Fox Avatar
    The Estonian Fox

    Boy, am I out of touch on the Handmaid’s Tale. I thought the white cap was an IFR practice hood. And the red flight suit meant she was an active pilot in China (red’s a lucky color there). I guess I go to the back of the line.

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  23. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Here’s the rest
    17-Sep-20 -3 39% 42% 51% 48%
    16-Sep-20 -1 40% 41% 52% 46%
    15-Sep-20 -4 38% 42% 51% 48%
    14-Sep-20 -3 40% 43% 51% 48%
    11-Sep-20 -7 38% 45% 48% 51%

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  24. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    My mistake Gregory. thanks for correcting me. the date of comparison was Sept 18 when it was +4 now it’s -11. thanks for catching my error. 14 point drop in 10 days. what a dive!!! Worse than I thought. Pretty grim.

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  25. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Punchy, you ignorant shut.
    The “index” is not a job approval number… it is a measure of how many strong supporters he has vs strong detractors.
    The 4th number in the row is the job approval of the day.

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  26. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Paul: “It reflects on the type of person that hired to manage his campaign until recently.”
    So basically people should not hire employees with depression problems? or any kind of mild mental illness?
    Perhaps what we could do in Paul Land is to give thorough tests for such things and make sure none of these people ever get a job. It probably explains all the new homeless folks you see around. All of the potential bosses think like Mr. Emery.
    As usual, the empathy of the radical Left is lacking. It goes no further than what is required to attain and keep power.

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  27. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    He ain’t the pony tail of ignorance for nothing -LOL

    For example on the tax issue and the woke media lies – Read and get educated crack kvmr news guy –
    A headline in the Associated Press summary of the Times story declares: “TRUMP PAID JUST $750 IN TAXES IN BOTH 2016 and 2017.”
    But that’s not true. According to the Times, Trump initially paid $1 million to the Treasury in 2016 and $4.2 million in 2017.
    According to the New York Times, Trump paid millions when he filed for an extension in those years and later used business investment tax credits to reduce his tax bills to just $750. The paper says the president did not get a refund for the overpayment. Instead, the extra money will get applied to future tax bills. So the real story here is Trump apparently overpaid his taxes in his first years in the White House.
    By the way, Trump has been donating his entire presidential salary back to the government. And this does not reduce his taxes for that income. So Trump is taxed on income he sends back to the government. But he had tax credits in 2016 and 2017 that essentially reduce his tax liability to zero.
    According to the New York Times, Trump paid millions when he filed for an extension in those years and later used business investment tax credits to reduce his tax bills to just $750. The paper says the president did not get a refund for the overpayment. Instead, the extra money will get applied to future tax bills. So the real story here is Trump apparently overpaid his taxes in his first years in the White House.
    By the way, Trump has been donating his entire presidential salary back to the government. And this does not reduce his taxes for that income. So Trump is taxed on income he sends back to the government. But he had tax credits in 2016 and 2017 that essentially reduce his tax liability to zero.
    To begin with, investing more money into a business than is taken out is not a sign of a lack of business acumen. If it were, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos would be regarded as the world’s biggest business failure. Amazon lost money in the first 17 quarters—four and one-quarter years—after it went public. In 2017 and 2018, Amazon paid no taxes because it had so many loss carry-forwards and other tax credits.
    As well, it is not unusual for a successful commercial real estate developer to have a very low tax bill. The tax code grants developers enormous write-offs for interest payments on debt used to finance the acquisition or construction of commercial buildings and the ability to carry-forward losses to offset future income. Developers are also allowed to reduce their income by the amount of depreciation of their properties for decades after they are purchased, creating paper losses that reduce taxes owed but do not have a real financial cost.
    Under our tax code, ordinary business expenses can be deducted in the year they are incurred. But when a business pays for a long-lasting item expected to produce income–like machinery, vehicles, or an apartment building–it is considered a capital investment. Instead of getting to write-off the cost all at once, the business is required to write it off over the course of decades. After the 1986 tax reforms, this was set at 27.5 years for residential real estate. In tax lingo, this is called “depreciation.”
    Importantly, an asset is not necessarily losing value just because it is “depreciating.” The depreciation gets recorded as a reduction to income but this is just a time-delayed recouping of the original price paid for a business asset, not an indication of an economic loss.
    But the Times’ story does indicate that Trump made enough money between 1995 and 2005 to have “burned through” $1 billion of tax-loss carry-forwards stemming from the New York City real-estate crash. Those losses could have been applied to reduce income for up to 18 years, but Trump made so much money that they were exhausted in just a decade.
    Then he made even more money.
    “For 2005 through 2007, cash from licensing deals and endorsements filled Mr. Trump’s bank accounts with $120 million in pure profit. With no prior-year losses left to reduce his taxable income, he paid substantial federal income taxes for the first time in his life: a total of $70.1 million,” the Times‘ wrote.
    According to the Times, however, most of Trump’s income comes from his “fame” rather than his business skills. The fame money includes income from his 50 percent share of The Apprentice and income from contractors who pay to use Trump’s name. Why this doesn’t count as evidence of “financial acumen” is never really explained. But it allows the Times to focus on “chronic losses,” even as Trump reported fame income of $427.4 million through 2018. (The Times also reports “$176.5 million in profit came to him through his investment in two highly successful office buildings.”)
    The Times reports that Trump initially paid $95 million in taxes over the 18 years of tax returns it reviewed.
    He poured a lot of that income back into his real estate business – building his collection of golf courses from just four back in 2004 to 15 – and turning the Old Post Office building in Washington, D.C., into the Trump International Hotel, according to the New York Times. These investments would generate considerable non-cash depreciation deductions as well as deductions for actual cash expenses for mortgage payments and operational expenses.
    The Times‘ story said that Trump has earned enough to invest hundreds of millions of dollars into his properties. The Times wrote:
    Consider the results at his largest golf resort, Trump National Doral, near Miami. Mr. Trump bought the resort for $150 million in 2012; through 2018, his losses have totaled $162.3 million. He has pumped $213 million of fresh cash into Doral, tax records show, and has a $125 million mortgage balance coming due in three years.
    https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2020/09/28/carney-the-new-york-times-attack-on-trumps-financial-acumen-is-nonsense/
    😉

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  28. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    scenes, just don’t test for iq. Can’t do it, legally.

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  29. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Uh oh.
    “Authorities in WI are now taking measures to prepare for an announcement in Kenosha”
    https://mobile.twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1310695360508166145
    Should the Broad Street businesses board up? Paul?
    Gregory: “scenes, just don’t test for iq. Can’t do it, legally.”
    Is there a workplace law version of that? I thought it was just for black children in California. There’s that racist cultural component thing to pictures of triangles and boxes and whatnot.

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  30. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    It used to be common to give job applicants “aptitude tests” similar to IQ… but they were quashed…you can only test for knowledge pertaining to the job you’re hiring for.

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  31. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    So oh great pony tail of ignorance have you educated yourself with my 510???
    Emery,
    Emery,
    Emery,
    😉

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  32. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Agreed Gregory. 4:55
    Why do you think he has had such a dramatic loss of strong support in just a few days?

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  33. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Thought trump was a multi billionaire, at least that’s what he said. What happened or was that a lie?

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  34. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    No dramatic losses to be seen, Punch. It’s just ups and downs, as usual.
    Take off your asshat and look outside. It’s a lovely day.

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  35. George Rebane Avatar

    Wait for it people; PaulE is going to tell us all what was illegal and illegitimate about Trump’s taxes as reported by the NYT, a fake news outfit that will not substantiate the source of its claims, nor give anyone else enough information to do an independent audit of same. That used to be known as a journalistic lynching, and I guess it still is. But never fear, Paul will explain it all. (cue the crickets)

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  36. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    More bad news for the TDS set to ignore –
    In late June, Biden held a double-digit advantage, besting Trump 52 percent to 39 percent. His lead reduced to ten points in August (51 percent to 41 percent) and nine percent in early September (51 percent to 42 percent).
    Biden’s lead narrows even further among likely voters, 50 percent to 45 percent, down from a seven-point advantage the former vice president held earlier in the month.
    Trump enjoys a slight advantage among independent voters, specifically, leading his challenger 43 percent to 41 percent. He also has an edge in key swing counties, as Monmouth reported:
    Geographically, Biden has also lost his advantage among voters living in swing counties – the counties where either Trump or Hillary Clinton won the vote by less than 10 points in 2016. Voter preferences in these counties now stands at 47% Trump and 46% Biden, whereas the challenger held a 47% to 40% edge earlier this month. Other demographic trends are fairly stable.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/09/28/monmouth-university-poll-biden-50-trump-44/
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/09/28/wisconsin-poll-biden-lead-narrows-as-trump-gains-in-badger-state/
    😉

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  37. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Coordinated attack? –
    The Minneapolis Police Department said 911 lines “are not operational nationwide” but provided few other details. The issues extended to departments in many states, including Minnesota, Delaware, Arizona, Indiana, Colorado and Pennsylvania.
    “ATTENTION: The 911 lines are not operational nationwide. This is for phone calls and text messaging. If you need police, fire or emergency medical assistance in Minneapolis, please call 612-348-2345. We will advise when this issue is fixed,” the department said.
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/police-report-911-emergency-call-service-outages-in-multiple-states
    😉

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  38. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Coordinated attack? –
    Release the racoons.
    Aggressive Raccoon Attacks ‘Multiple News Crews’ Outside White House
    https://www.dailywire.com/news/aggressive-raccoon-attacks-multiple-news-crews-outside-white-house
    I love feel good.stories. Mother Natur is very angry at the lamestream media, the Enemy of the People

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  39. D Avatar

    Now we know why Trump kisses up to Erdowan, Duterte,MBS, et Al. Money,money,money. Going to be a fun debate. For every bullshit statement Trump makes, Biden just has to respond, “How about those taxes?” Hunter Biden got paid by a foreign company? Trump gets paid by shithole foreign leaders- game over.
    Impeach!

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  40. Scott O Avatar

    So Paul – you said Trump was ‘busted’ on his taxes per the release by the NYTs.
    Do you still stand by that and why?
    Waiting.

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  41. Scott O Avatar

    Paul – “Thought trump was a multi billionaire, at least that’s what he said.”
    Where is your proof he isn’t?

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  42. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    What is a “credible” news service scenes in your opinion?

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  43. Show-Me Kid Avatar
    Show-Me Kid

    Will Paul Emery release his tax returns to the public? And how many gigs did he get paid for in cash that he did not report to the IRS?

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  44. Show-Me Kid Avatar
    Show-Me Kid

    And just for fun, let’s see Hunter Biden’s tax returns for all that money he was paid by the Chinese…

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  45. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    I dont know but it looks like d@757 is giving the pony tail of ignorance a run for his money!!
    😉

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  46. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    “We should be angry at the journos for many reasons, but forcing us to talk about this boring, worthless Trump taxes story for 24 hours is top of the list today”
    https://mobile.twitter.com/BuckSexton/status/1310679860130570251?

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