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revkevsdi

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  1. Any choose? Tell me dumb dumb do you still believe Bush was a better choice both times?
  2. You get dumber everyday. Better get your water checked for lead contamination. WOW!!! You are an idiot. The media never downplays a riot. I had friends touring Greece during the riots. Everyone here thought the country was imploding. It was all for the cameras in a two block area. some right wing site told you that there was a conspiracy to hide the riots and you believe it. Nothing new about that.
  3. So, what is your argument against the condo? It creates jobs. If the developer owns the land and should be free to build what he wants. Isn’t that the American way? Screw the little guy let corporations have their way you could be impeding the progress of the next Donald Trump
  4. Yes you are the idiot. You are also a hypocrite. Going after mainecat for using numbers instead of percentages. It’s almost like you forget all the shit you say. Btw. How’s that 30,000 Dow by the end of the year looking?
  5. You can hate her but you’ll eventually figure out you would have been way better of with Democrats in power. They would have continued to decrease the debt, partner with allies, reduce military spending in favour of universal healthcare and improved education. It’s what they stand for. But instead you have out of control spending. Plus many levels of government damaged by Trump loyalists being in charge of departments they know nothing about. Or worse yet being run by people with conflicts of interest. Trump is a sell out of the worst kind. You’ve fucked up, Hillary would have been better.
  6. You are so fucking stupid that you believe the media downplays riots.
  7. He fooled you. Maybe you’ve figured it out but there are still many Trump fans in here. They haven’t figured it out yet, don’t give them any credit.
  8. I hope you were a better shot in your fake army days. Because you sure keep missing the mark here Zampedo. BTW. This is the Dow 26,000 thread. This is where we talk about the Dow and you pretend you are an investor. Try to keep it straight.
  9. Zampedo the fantasy investor speaks out. “Made more money in my last trade than your yearly salary” “what are we talking about? Brexit? Yead, I made a killing on that. Oh you said Gregor, I made even more on that “
  10. Thanks but this was my thoughts at the beginning of the year and it hasn’t changed. This was when you and other Trump cheerleaders were talking about rumblings of 30,000 by the end of the year. Aren’t you the idiot that used numbers instead of percentages to measure the success of Trump’s stock market to Obama’s? I’ll ignore your bullshit but thanks for playing.
  11. My answer is the same as it was when this thread started. GIC’s until the bubble pops. Then get back into the market. It goes against many experts, but that’s what I’m doing. A lot of boomers have been fucked by the market too many times. If interest rates went back to 6 or 7 percent, the housing and stock market would be devastated. I can’t see that happening because government deficits would skyrocket as well.
  12. It actually plays into politicians hands when we spend time talking about who they are fucking instead of how they are fucking us over.
  13. It says a lot about someone’s character when they will behave like Clinton and Trump does. But your country would be better off if they stopped paying attention to the sex lives of politicians and spent more time honestly arguing about policy.
  14. I hope he doesn’t get indicted. I think they should just keep uncovering all the shit he did and is doing. I want it to be obvious to voters that Republicans are fine with the voters getting fucked over and huge deficits.
  15. Zampedo true to form if he isn’t fantasizing about killing people that don’t give him the validation he thinks he deserves, he’s fantasizing about tiny hands and little boys. When the cops finally catch him no one will be shocked.
  16. The last paragraph called it minor infractions considering the size of the campaign. But go ahead and compare that to hush money and collusion.
  17. Keep drinking the koolaid dumb dumb
  18. Zampedo regularly took cum up his nose in basic training. Ask him
  19. His new name zampedo. He earned it with his tiny hands fascination
  20. Lots there , you are way too stupid to understand. Get back under the spare bed with the dogs
  21. The Justice Department accuses Cohen of seeking the “extraordinary leniency” of no prison sentence based on “his rose-colored view of the seriousness of the crimes” and his providing “certain information to law enforcement.” But the department downplays Cohen’s cooperation with Special Counsel Mueller, calling Cohen’s claim “overstated” and “incomplete.” In fact, the department says Cohen is not getting official recognition as a “cooperating witness.” The sentencing memo says Cohen’s providing of some information should be a “mitigating factor” but that he “repeatedly declined to provide full information about the scope of any additional criminal conduct in which he may have engaged or had knowledge.” This throws doubt on the idea that Cohen has secretly provided some kind of undisclosed information or evidence to the special counsel that bears on what is supposed to be the focus of Mueller’s investigation: whether there was any unlawful collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian officials to change the outcome of the 2016 election. Another interesting note in the sentencing recommendation is a statement by the Justice Department that indicates that Cohen greatly exaggerated his access to Trump. The department says that Cohen “secured a substantial amount of consulting business for himself” by claiming he had “unique insights and access to Individual-1,” referring to Trump. But while Cohen made millions of dollars from these consulting contracts, “his promises of insight and access proved essentially hollow” and he performed “minimal work,” according to the sentencing memo. It also says Cohen “used sophisticated tactics to conceal his misconduct.” After a lengthy description of Cohen’s crimes, the Justice Department says that his conduct “underscores the need for a substantial period of incarceration as a means to promote respect for the law and to deter future abuses by other individuals seeking improperly to influence the electoral process, evade taxes, or lie to financial institutions.” The department then spends eight pages explaining why the court should ignore Cohen’s request for a sentence of time served, with no additional jail time, because in essence, Cohen thinks “he is above the laws reflected in his crimes of conviction.” Yet it cannot be emphasized enough that once again, as with prior documents filed by the Justice Department and the special counsel dealing with other defendants, there is no information in Cohen’s sentencing memorandum about the issue of possible Trump-Russia election collusion. Perhaps there is such material in whatever information Cohen gave to the special counsel in his debriefing meetings. We can only guess. There were also new developments Friday in a separate case involving former Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort. Mueller filed a document in U.S. District court in Washington outlining his claim that Manafort breached a plea agreement when he “told multiple discernible lies” to Mueller’s office and the FBI that were “not instances of mere memory lapses.” Mueller says that Manafort met with the special counsel’s office 12 times and was called before a grand jury twice. Large portions of the filing are redacted, but Mueller contends that Manafort lied about his interactions with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian-Ukrainian political consultant who worked with Manafort. Mueller also contends that Manafort lied about: a wire transfer of $125,000 to a firm working for Manafort; information “pertinent to another Department of Justice investigation;” and “Manafort’s contact with Administration officials.” Manafort contends he has told the truth to Mueller. Once again, with the extensive redactions, there is no way to tell whether any of these alleged false statements had anything to do with the Russian election collusion investigation. If Manafort contests the government’s claims, as is likely, then the judge will hold a hearing where the special counsel says it will “prove the false statements.” If the judges in each of these cases adopt the government’s recommendations and claims, Cohen will be facing a handful of years in prison and Manafort, 69, could spend the rest of his life in prison. Manafort was convicted in August of eight counts of financial fraud and was facing another trial on additional felony charges when he agreed in September to plead guilty to two more felonies and to cooperate with Mueller’s office. What comes next? We simply don’t know, because Mueller has not lifted the curtain hiding much of his activities. But as of now, from what we know on the public record, Mueller has failed to prove the Trump-Russia collusion that he was appointed to investigate 19 months ago. Hans A. von Spakovsky is a Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation. He is the coauthor of “Who’s Counting? How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk” and “Obama’s Enforcer: Eric Holder’s Justice Department.” Great, now find something from Breitbart to make it unanimous.
  22. Recycling auto repair??? “ Yeah so I want to put a wrecking yard that will devalue my neighbours property at my house and the town won’t change bylaws” What a great neighbor.
  23. Jt at 12:00. “You posted an opinion piece, it can’t be taken seriously” jt at 4:00. “Here is an opinion piece, take it seriously “
  24. Do you think the same is true when I say you believe rebel media?
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