Less then 24 hours after his last court date Trump posted "YOU COME AFTER ME - I COME AFTER YOU". It sounds like a threat to me and I hope they fine him. And ... moreLess then 24 hours after his last court date Trump posted "YOU COME AFTER ME - I COME AFTER YOU". It sounds like a threat to me and I hope they fine him. And if he keeps saying threatening things I hope they arrest him and hold him until his trial date. Cheers!
On another site someone posted "seriously do you know Trump is running again?" And I replied - no way I don't think he could even walk briskly let alone run. Cheers and happy weekend!
I don't think she will and maybe Trump will learn about it the hard way. Like maybe when they arrest Trump to take him to prison he will say - wait a minute I forgot my bag. And th... moreI don't think she will and maybe Trump will learn about it the hard way. Like maybe when they arrest Trump to take him to prison he will say - wait a minute I forgot my bag. And the guard says - I thought Melania was your bag and she is already in Canada making googly eyes at Trudeau. Cheers!
In my view, Trump has been convicted in every forum where his case has been presented. Conversely, my opposition maintains that Trump has been proven innocent i... moreHello:
In my view, Trump has been convicted in every forum where his case has been presented. Conversely, my opposition maintains that Trump has been proven innocent in those very same forums. This question is NOT about that. It's about what's actually going to happen on the ground.
To wit: If Trump manages to postpone any of his trials till after the 2024 election, and he WINS, will he, and/or CAN he, disband those investigations?
Here are all the criminal charges faced by Trump&nb... morehttps://mail.yahoo.com/b/folders/1/messages/AAeKU1sUiHbDZMoraQP3oEbbYRU?folderType=INBOX&accountIds=1&offset=0&unblockNow=false
Here are all the criminal charges faced by Trump — who is the first former president to be indicted on criminal charges ... the first former president to be indicted twice ... and the first former president to be indicted three times.
Manhattan district attorney's hush-money case:
34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
Justice Department's classified-files case in Miami (37 felony counts):
31 counts under the Espionage Act of "willful retention" of classified records.
Conspiracy to obstruct justice.
Withholding a document or record.
Corruptly concealing a document or record.
Concealing a document in a federal investigation.
Scheme to conceal.
False statements and representations.
New documents charges added in the revised indictment last week, bringing that case to 4... less
I called it.
Hunter's business partner testifies to Congress about Hunter and Joe's business activities. So there is another Trump indictment. &n... more I called it.
Hunter's business partner testifies to Congress about Hunter and Joe's business activities. So there is another Trump indictment. (I was wrong about where...I thought GA)
"Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., acknowledged that the Republicans' widely-hyped witness in their probe of the Biden family's business dealings "didn't know anything" about unverifi... more"Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., acknowledged that the Republicans' widely-hyped witness in their probe of the Biden family's business dealings "didn't know anything" about unverified allegations that President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden had accepted millions in bribes.Do y'all know what unverified allegations are? They're the allegations that are based on information someone pulls out of their southernmost body opening (more commonly referred to as one's tush).https://www.yahoo.com/news/truly-stunning-republican-admits-hyped-124853436.html less
It’s a quiz! https://www.isidewith.com
It’s actually a fairly long quiz compared to the quizzes I normally post but I love quizzes anyway, even political ones, ev... moreIt’s a quiz! https://www.isidewith.com
It’s actually a fairly long quiz compared to the quizzes I normally post but I love quizzes anyway, even political ones, even though I’m generally not a fan of arguing about politics.You don’t have to be from the US to take this. It works for other countries as well.This question was inspired by this discussion: https://answermug.com/forums/topic/140924/i-guess-i-am-an-extremist-how-about-youMy results (probably not even close to anybody else’s results):
That's more than Save America — the PAC — raised in the second quarter of 2023 and brings the group's total spending on Trump's post-presidential legal woes to aro... moreThat's more than Save America — the PAC — raised in the second quarter of 2023 and brings the group's total spending on Trump's post-presidential legal woes to around $56 million.***"The political action committee that former President Donald J. Trump is using to pay his legal bills faced such staggering costs this year that it requested a refund on a $60 million contribution it made to another group supporting the Republican front-runner, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The decision signals a potential money crisis for Mr. Trump, who has so far refused to pay his own voluminous bills directly and has also avoided creating a legal-defense fund for himself and people who have become entangled in the various investigations related to him."https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/29/us/trump-pac-legal-fees.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage§ion=US%20News less
When Trump resonantly walked on stage at a rally the song Only In America by Brooks & Dunn’s was playing in the background. Here is part of the lyrics. One kid... moreWhen Trump resonantly walked on stage at a rally the song Only In America by Brooks & Dunn’s was playing in the background. Here is part of the lyrics. One kid dreams of fame and fortune. One kid helps pay the rent. One could end up going to prison. One just might be president.
Cheers!
News Flash - for July 28th 2023A federal judge late Friday dismissed Donald Trump’s $475 million defamation lawsuit against CNN, in which the former president argued that the... moreNews Flash - for July 28th 2023A federal judge late Friday dismissed Donald Trump’s $475 million defamation lawsuit against CNN, in which the former president argued that the cable network’s statements about his false 2020 election fraud claims likened him to Adolf Hitler. Singhal (a Trump appointed Judge) dismissed his lawsuit with prejudice, meaning Trump cannot file another lawsuit under the same reasoning. Cheers and happy weekend!
Lately it seems like Donald Trump has been mixing up and forgetting what lies he has told. It has been said that he told over 30.000 lies while in office so that's a lot of lies to... moreLately it seems like Donald Trump has been mixing up and forgetting what lies he has told. It has been said that he told over 30.000 lies while in office so that's a lot of lies to keep track of. I think his brain has reached the lie saturation point and he can't keep track of them all anymore. And I think that is really going to work against him when he has to testify in court. Cheers and happy weekend!
The FIFA Women's World Cup is currently under way in Australia and New Zealand.Y'all are probably rooting for the Stars and Stripes, and obviously I'm cheering for our Matild... moreThe FIFA Women's World Cup is currently under way in Australia and New Zealand.Y'all are probably rooting for the Stars and Stripes, and obviously I'm cheering for our Matildas, but who do you think will actually win it? Personally my money would be on the DFB-Frauen (Germany) were I a betting man.
Some brainy things appealed to the young math enthusiast and chess aficionado who says, “I grew up a real nerd and my friends were too.” As an added bonus, "Physics let... moreSome brainy things appealed to the young math enthusiast and chess aficionado who says, “I grew up a real nerd and my friends were too.” As an added bonus, "Physics let me work with his hands" “One of my favourite things in junior high was when I had a shop class and I got to use all these planers and big tools and things"
UVic adjunct professor and TRIUMF Scientist Emeritus Art (second from right) inserting a particle detector.