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#135462
U.S. — This weekend, Twitter CEO Elon Musk directed the release of documents and emails showing collusion between the media and the DNC to suppress a major news story. The DNC and media have responded to the DNC/media collusion story by colluding to suppress the story about their collusion.

"It's important to understand this story of how we colluded with the DNC to suppress important information about Presidential candidate corruption is a big nothingburger," said a member of the DNC, reading several talking points given to him by the media. "We have been assured by our partners in the media that they will not be covering this story, exactly as we requested."

The DNC spokesperson then shouted the word "Democracy!" before turning and running headfirst into the glass door of the DNC headquarters.

Insiders with both the DNC and the media announced they will continue to collude with each other as long as they get away with it, or everyone stops listening to them — whichever comes first. "We will not stop doing this as long as it benefits us, and also we're not doing it," said the DNC spokesperson.

At publishing time, the media and DNC had confirmed they would also be suppressing the story about their collusion to suppress the original collusion to suppress the news story.
#135465
Speaking of criminal activities that should be prosecuted:

"A Manhattan jury has found former President Donald Trump's namesake real estate company guilty of criminal tax fraud, three weeks after Trump announced a third presidential run.
The jury found the two entities of the Trump Organization guilty as charged on all counts, including scheme to defraud, conspiracy, criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records.

"The trial also revealed potentially embarrassing details about Trump, including that he reported nearly $1 billion in operating losses over a two-year period in 2009 and 2010, as well as losses each year for the decade between 2009 and 2018 -- some of the same years Trump was touting his business acumen on reality television and as he was campaigning for president."-ABC News

And that's no joke.
#135475
Sure, johnny, Trump has let this go on for 15 years, so what could he possibly know about it, eh? He just the sole owner of the company. Apparently he doesn't do any oversight.

But you just admitted that Trump is an atrocious businessman. That's quite the defense from a hardcore Trump supporter; admitting that Trump is just grossly incompetent and doesn't understand his company.

Recently, Trump fired Herschel Walker on his T.V. show because Walker was a bad project manager. So what did Trump do? He thought "Hey, Georgia should put this guy in the U.S. Senate to manage things" and he endorsed Texan Walker as his candidate to be Georgia's Senator.

You can't make this stuff up. (After all, I'm not johnforbes.)
#135493
Herschel Walker was a football player, and I always admired his commitment to physical fitness.

He was not a great political candidate, but of course Warnock was horrible.

Democrats also ran Katie Hobbs, who couldn't even campaign or debate, and also cognitively impaired John Fetterman who never worked but got an allowance from rich parents until age 49 when he had a stroke.
#135497
^^^^^^^ Look at johnforbes desperately flail and try to divert attention from Trump's obvious culpability in his company's convictions.

Trump is the sole owner of the companies and for 15 years he apparently doesn't know whats going on in them, according to johnforbes. Trump's companies have also been losing money for over a decade. Then johnforbes tries to convince us that Trump is a good businessman.

johnforbes and his ilk said being a successful businessman was Trump's special qualification to be President (since he had no political experience or military experience and never held any elected office. It turns out the "successful businessman" bullshit was all smoke and mirrors just like everything else about Trump.

If you would vote for Trump again, I know a billion dollar casino you can buy for $54 million.
#135512
No, it is a direct way of saying that, if you examine the financial disclosure of a genuinely rich man, it becomes a complex thing.

Even somebody like spineless RINO Mitt Romney, who was worth only about half a billion, had a considerable array of LLCs and corporate shells.

If you look at a financial disclosure, you are looking at how a person's mind works on a topic we all alas have to care about, and this money.

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