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All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
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Your originality is the greatest thing about you.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2019 5:43 pmYep the Russian trolls are back. Standby 8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,.....
You should feel smart for insulting people the same, exact way, again and again, with imputiny. It must make you feel brave and strong, to have no consequences to your anti-social actions.
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Re: All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
If the hat fits. You know wear it. I read that post. What antisocial actions? Exposing trolls?



"Wat is het een gezellig boel hier".
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You words aren't important enough that I need to suspend you.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 4:18 pmIf the hat fits. You know wear it. I read that post. What antisocial actions? Exposing trolls?![]()
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I suspect others may treat your words as meaningless, too.
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Who's bothered sunshine. Just keep on trolling your words are completely useless.
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"Order now, or Mexico will pay for it."Tero wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 1:45 amLive and unscripted!
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Trump calls Coulter a whacky nut job and Democrats hard-left radicals. I wonder what interesting thing he'll say tomorrow.
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This is very troubling. I think Trump is preparing his withdrawal.
The heart of the US-Saudi relationship lies in the Kushner-prince friendship
The heart of the US-Saudi relationship lies in the Kushner-prince friendship
As Democrats unravel the many ways the administration has been beholden to Saudi Arabia, Kushner’s role is particularly troubling
Kushner’s role is particularly troubling because, as the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, he has cultivated and shored up the relationship between Trump and the ruthless Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman. The Kushner-Prince Mohammed friendship is at the heart of the US-Saudi relationship today, and it’s one reason that Trump has tried to shield the crown prince from blame for the murder of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Trump and Kushner, both used to shady real estate deals, adapted quickly to Saudi Arabia’s system of patronage and clientelism: unwavering support from the Trump administration for the promise of weapons sales and other business deals.
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William Harrison beat Trump! Old Tip didn't do anything as President, except die 30 days after his inauguration.Tero wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 10:49 amHarding beats Trump in poll:
https://www.businessinsider.com/greates ... -johnson-5
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This part definitely smells of quid pro quo.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 11:18 amThis is very troubling. I think Trump is preparing his withdrawal.
The heart of the US-Saudi relationship lies in the Kushner-prince friendship
As Democrats unravel the many ways the administration has been beholden to Saudi Arabia, Kushner’s role is particularly troubling
Kushner’s role is particularly troubling because, as the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, he has cultivated and shored up the relationship between Trump and the ruthless Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman. The Kushner-Prince Mohammed friendship is at the heart of the US-Saudi relationship today, and it’s one reason that Trump has tried to shield the crown prince from blame for the murder of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Trump and Kushner, both used to shady real estate deals, adapted quickly to Saudi Arabia’s system of patronage and clientelism: unwavering support from the Trump administration for the promise of weapons sales and other business deals.
Kushner and family were in a precarious situation with that building, and getting out from under it is a good deal.While most attention has been focused on Flynn’s role, Kushner is entangled in several conflicts of interest around the Saudi project, according to the 24-page report from the House oversight and reform committee. One of the potential beneficiaries of a Saudi nuclear deal is Westinghouse Electric, which is owned by a subsidiary of Brookfield Asset Management, a real estate company that recently bailed out Kushner and his family’s company in their ill-fated, $1.8bn purchase of a Manhattan office tower at 666 Fifth Avenue.
I can't imagine owing $1.1 billion. No wonder the guy couldn't get a clearance without Daddy-in-law's intervention.Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. People who have been involved in the talks have said that the proceeds would give the family enough to pay off the more than $1.1 billion of debt on the building and buy out its partner, Vornado Realty Trust VNO, +0.07% , for $120 million so it can transfer 666 Fifth to Brookfield unencumbered.
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