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President Donald J. Trump

Started by The General, February 10, 2011, 11:33:34 PM

pate

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on September 24, 2016, 10:22:07 PM
Sad. Was he not aware of the Cuban invite?

Kareen?

Kah-razz, he-he.  DumpfShlotz.

Y'all getz what y'all axed fur, boxing chocolates...  mmm!

SassySchemy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKhaZDbtSuw

N'Ork style:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_L0ptYmQVI

Quote from: Donald Noory on September 24, 2016, 11:15:27 PM
Hey, it's the cretin who was a Cruztard before he was a Trumptard. How embarrassing! Not bright enough to realize Cruz was pandering to far-right religious wackos such as yourself. How did that Cruz thing work out for ya?

Found Donald Noory's tinder account picture.


Yorkshire pud

Quote from: (((The King of Kings))) on September 25, 2016, 02:02:20 AM
Found Donald Noory's tinder account picture


You wish; its as close to a female human with a pulse you'll ever be.

Quote from: (((The King of Kings))) on September 25, 2016, 01:45:43 AM
Women who Bill Clinton raped, assaulted and harassed are merely "indiscretions"?

Isn't it funny how quickly liberals turn on women and sexual assault victims when somehow their narrative or mental conditioning are being challenged?

TigerLily

Trump's campaign paid his businesses $8.2 million
The GOP presidential candidate draws on his own companies to an unprecedented degree

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has paid his family's businesses more than $8.2 million, according to a POLITICO analysis of campaign finance filings, which reveals an integrated business and political operation without precedent in national politics.

The GOP presidential nominee’s campaign has paid his various businesses for services including rent for his campaign offices ($1.3 million), food and facilities for events and meetings ($544,000) and payroll for Trump corporate staffers ($333,000) who helped with everything from his traveling security to his wife’s convention speech...

Quote from: TigerLily on September 25, 2016, 08:18:06 AM
Trump's campaign paid his businesses $8.2 million
The GOP presidential candidate draws on his own companies to an unprecedented degree

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has paid his family's businesses more than $8.2 million, according to a POLITICO analysis of campaign finance filings, which reveals an integrated business and political operation without precedent in national politics.

The GOP presidential nominee’s campaign has paid his various businesses for services including rent for his campaign offices ($1.3 million), food and facilities for events and meetings ($544,000) and payroll for Trump corporate staffers ($333,000) who helped with everything from his traveling security to his wife’s convention speech...

Why wouldn't he use his own companies to provide the services he needs?

TigerLily

Quote from: VoteQuimby on September 25, 2016, 08:20:37 AM
Why wouldn't he use his own companies to provide the services he needs?

*sigh* There's one born every minute

Quote from: TigerLily on September 25, 2016, 08:37:35 AM
*sigh* There's one born every minute. And they're all Trumpeteers

You clearly understand how business works.

Why would a guy who owns a catering business go to another catering business he doesn't own to cater his event? That's stupid.

TigerLily

Quote from: VoteQuimby on September 25, 2016, 08:39:26 AM
You clearly understand how business works.

Why would a guy who owns a catering business go to another catering business he doesn't own to cater his event? That's stupid.

Yes, I do.

A con only works if the people being conned don't know they are being conned. Or they just like it

TigerLily

Quote from: pate on September 25, 2016, 01:58:25 AM
Kareen?

Kah-razz, he-he.  DumpfShlotz.

Y'all getz what y'all axed fur, boxing chocolates...  mmm!

SassySchemy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKhaZDbtSuw

N'Ork style:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_L0ptYmQVI

Chocolate! pate, you speak my language. Beautifully

Juan

Quote from: TigerLily on September 25, 2016, 08:18:06 AM
Trump's campaign paid his businesses $8.2 million
The GOP presidential candidate draws on his own companies to an unprecedented degree

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has paid his family's businesses more than $8.2 million, according to a POLITICO analysis of campaign finance filings, which reveals an integrated business and political operation without precedent in national politics.

The GOP presidential nominee’s campaign has paid his various businesses for services including rent for his campaign offices ($1.3 million), food and facilities for events and meetings ($544,000) and payroll for Trump corporate staffers ($333,000) who helped with everything from his traveling security to his wife’s convention speech...
The campaign is required by federal law to pay for those services - and to pay fair market value.  He might as well pay himself.  Paying competitors would be stupid.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Juan on September 25, 2016, 09:05:10 AM
The campaign is required by federal law to pay for those services - and to pay fair market value.  He might as well pay himself.  Paying competitors would be stupid.


Not to mention the accountants being able to direct it from one to another and circumvent the pesky tax; probably through offshore sleeping trusts and companies via regulators who don't ask too many questions.

Trump doesn't do anything unless it is for Trump; There is no evidence to support the notion he'll do anything for the USA that doesn't benefit him first (and probably only him).

GravitySucks

Quote from: Juan on September 25, 2016, 09:05:10 AM
The campaign is required by federal law to pay for those services - and to pay fair market value.  He might as well pay himself.  Paying competitors would be stupid.

This is the deal that always cracked me up. Biden charging rent to his Secret Service detail

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/may/14/secret-service-signs-new-deal-landlord-joe-biden/

Quote from: TigerLily on September 25, 2016, 08:46:45 AM
Yes, I do.

A con only works if the people being conned don't know they are being conned. Or they just like it

No, you clearly don't if you don't understand this very simple thing.

GravitySucks

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 25, 2016, 09:30:43 AM

Not to mention the accountants being able to direct it from one to another and circumvent the pesky tax; probably through offshore sleeping trusts and companies via regulators who don't ask too many questions.

Trump doesn't do anything unless it is for Trump; There is no evidence to support the notion he'll do anything for the USA that doesn't benefit him first (and probably only him).

Oh pooh. There is too evidence. Read his hat.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: GravitySucks on September 25, 2016, 09:34:06 AM
Oh pooh. There is too evidence. Read his hat.


That genuinely made me chuckle!  ;D


Yorkshire pud

Quote from: VoteQuimby on September 25, 2016, 09:36:06 AM
You guys are fun.  ;D

We know; we're here all week and ask our audience to tip the waitresses well.

TigerLily

Quote from: VoteQuimby on September 25, 2016, 09:33:17 AM
No, you clearly don't if you don't understand this very simple thing.

Please. Don't be so dense. You'll give Trumptards a bad name

Quote from: TigerLily on September 25, 2016, 09:57:53 AM
Please. Don't be so dense. You'll give Trumptards a bad name

I'm giving "Trumptards" a bad name because you don't understand a simple thing a three year old could grasp and you've been dancing around it with posts like this ever since?



Yorkshire pud

Quote from: VoteQuimby on September 25, 2016, 10:02:52 AM
I'm giving "Trumptards" a bad name because you don't understand a simple thing a three year old could grasp and you've been dancing around it with posts like this ever since?

Well no; a three year old can't grasp it, because the way that corporations operate, they use instruments of tax avoidance in such a complex way it takes overstretched financial regulators years to unravel. I would suggest that said regulators are not three years old and probably far more au fait with economics than either you or I will ever hope to be. The point being, Trump uses said instruments to his advantage and ONLY his advantage, yet at the same time parading this bullshit about him making America great again. One of the reasons that America might not be great is because such as Trump have used tax avoidance to make sure that the country and its citizens are paying more as a proportion of their income than he is. Now you might take the view that anyone with an idiotic hairpiece and tiny hands and a perma orange complexion deserves to live the life while such as yourself pay more of your income than he does; but I think you'll find the thinking citizen doesn't think that way. 

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 25, 2016, 10:10:43 AM
Well no; a three year old can't grasp it, because the way that corporations operate use instruments of tax avoidance in such a complex way it takes overstretched financial regulators years to unravel. I would suggest that said regulators are not three years old and probably far more au fait with economics than either you or I will ever hope to be. The point being, Trump uses said instruments to his advantagem and ONLY his advanatge, yet at the same time parading this bullshit about him making American great again. One of the reasons that American might not be great is because such as Trump have used tax avoidance to make sure that the country and its citizens are paying more as a proportion of their income than he is. Now you might take the view that anyone with an idiotic hairpiece and tiny hands and a perma orange complexion deserves to live the life while such as yourself pay more of your income than he does; but I think you'll find the thinking citizen doesn't think that way.

I think you wrote that to see how much you could obfuscate this with a pile of vacuous crap.

Guy owns catering company.
Guy has event.
Guy uses his own catering company for event.
Law dictates he has to pay himself the going rate.

Financial regulators? Instruments to his advantagem (what?) what are you talking about?

You want to talk about instruments of advantagem, let's talk about Obama blowing millions of tax dollars running around in Air Force One campaigning for this corpse. Or Hillary's intricate pay to play policies of her Clinton Foundation. Or how most of the MSM is in the tank for her.

Is everyone stupid now? This is a question I ask myself a lot more than I used to.

bateman

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/09/23/hillary-clinton-wants-higher-estate-taxes-but-not-on-her-family/

QuoteBut Hillary Clinton and her husband Bill have created a number of tax shelters in recent years to dramatically limit their payment of the very same tax.

I'm trying to find a three year-old to explain this to me. It sounds like hypocrisy but I can't be sure.

chefist

Quote from: VoteQuimby on September 25, 2016, 10:16:34 AM
I think you wrote that to see how much you could obfuscate this with a pile of vacuous crap.

Guy owns catering company.
Guy has event.
Guy uses his own catering company for event.
Law dictates he has to pay himself the going rate.

Financial regulators? Instruments to his advantagem (what?) what are you talking about?

Why bother explaining basic business concepts to avowed socialists.

Quote from: chefist on September 25, 2016, 10:21:20 AM
Why bother explaining basic business concepts to avowed socialists.

Why don't these peoples' brains work? It's maddening.

chefist

Quote from: VoteQuimby on September 25, 2016, 10:21:46 AM
Why don't these peoples' brains work? It's maddening.

Debating Marx and Engles is futile.



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