So the mullahs buy 50 million books. Money LaunderedAgnzona said:
And under what economic scenario is that a legit business dealing? Hint its not. Its a payoff/payback.
So the mullahs buy 50 million books. Money LaunderedAgnzona said:
And under what economic scenario is that a legit business dealing? Hint its not. Its a payoff/payback.
I am quite sure these are fundamental elements from Blindey's technical term of "trick-****ing".OPAG said:Quote:
Mueller unzipped his fly when he went this route playing redaction games with Rosenstein. Grassy just put their dicks in a vise and is waiting for them to move now.
That's quite a word picture you painted there. Very effective. LOL
Hhmm. Related perhaps? Presidential Libraries are a great vehicle for accumulating slush funds, not to mention the Obama Foundation he was running out of the White House for the last few years of his last term.Quote:
There is a Barack Obama Presidential Library that is part of the NARA federal presidential libraries system. It is housed, for the time being, at 2500 W. Golf Road in Hoffman Estates. The northwest suburban facility is closed to the public.
The documents, other records and artifacts from the two Obama terms were hauled there before the final decision was made by former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle to not be part of the federal presidential library system.
That decision, fueled in part because so many of the records will be digitalized and accessible around the globe, also meant that Obama did not have to raise millions of dollars for the endowment NARA would have demanded, or pay for more expensive structures in order to be in compliance with NARA design and security specifications.
The Obama Foundation is in the process of negotiating the final agreements with NARA for the federal piece, and with the city of Chicago for the public library branch.
From Hunt for Red OctoberSeMgCo87 said:I am quite sure these are fundamental elements from Blindey's technical term of "trick-****ing".OPAG said:Quote:
Mueller unzipped his fly when he went this route playing redaction games with Rosenstein. Grassy just put their dicks in a vise and is waiting for them to move now.
That's quite a word picture you painted there. Very effective. LOL
Confirming for a friend...
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Capt. Bart Mancuso: All back full.
Lt. Comdr. Thompson: Captain...
Capt. Bart Mancuso: I said, all back full!
Lt. Comdr. Thompson: Back full, aye.
Seaman Jones: [the Dallas reverses, churning the water] Captain, we're cavitating, he can hear us!
Capt. Bart Mancuso: Conn, aye. All right, Ryan, we just unzipped our fly. Mr. Thompson! Open the outer doors, firing point procedures. Now if that ******* so much as twitches, I'm going to blow him straight to Mars.
So his POS library isn't open to the public? Most transparent administration evah!aggiehawg said:Hhmm. Related perhaps? Presidential Libraries are a great vehicle for accumulating slush funds, not to mention the Obama Foundation he was running out of the White House for the last few years of his last term.Quote:
There is a Barack Obama Presidential Library that is part of the NARA federal presidential libraries system. It is housed, for the time being, at 2500 W. Golf Road in Hoffman Estates. The northwest suburban facility is closed to the public.
The documents, other records and artifacts from the two Obama terms were hauled there before the final decision was made by former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle to not be part of the federal presidential library system.
That decision, fueled in part because so many of the records will be digitalized and accessible around the globe, also meant that Obama did not have to raise millions of dollars for the endowment NARA would have demanded, or pay for more expensive structures in order to be in compliance with NARA design and security specifications.
The Obama Foundation is in the process of negotiating the final agreements with NARA for the federal piece, and with the city of Chicago for the public library branch.
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One of the few movies I like with Baldwin, the other Glengarry Glen Ross. In fact I always thought Baldwin was the best Ryan (surprisingly even better than Harrison Ford).SeMgCo87 said:
I always did like Scott Glenn.
captkirk said:So his POS library isn't open to the public? Most transparent administration evah!aggiehawg said:Hhmm. Related perhaps? Presidential Libraries are a great vehicle for accumulating slush funds, not to mention the Obama Foundation he was running out of the White House for the last few years of his last term.Quote:
There is a Barack Obama Presidential Library that is part of the NARA federal presidential libraries system. It is housed, for the time being, at 2500 W. Golf Road in Hoffman Estates. The northwest suburban facility is closed to the public.
The documents, other records and artifacts from the two Obama terms were hauled there before the final decision was made by former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle to not be part of the federal presidential library system.
That decision, fueled in part because so many of the records will be digitalized and accessible around the globe, also meant that Obama did not have to raise millions of dollars for the endowment NARA would have demanded, or pay for more expensive structures in order to be in compliance with NARA design and security specifications.
The Obama Foundation is in the process of negotiating the final agreements with NARA for the federal piece, and with the city of Chicago for the public library branch.
LINK
captkirk said:So the mullahs buy 50 million books. Money LaunderedAgnzona said:
And under what economic scenario is that a legit business dealing? Hint its not. Its a payoff/payback.
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Let us say, the book sells for $30. The publisher's cut of that is about 40% with no discount. A more realistic number is 33% (and it makes the math easier). So that is $10 per book back to the publisher.
So, sales of 6.5 million books will generate $65 million in gross sales. Printing costs alone on that volume is about $15 million, so you have to go up to about, what? Say 8 million copies in sales. That ups the cost, but screw it, I am ball-parking it here. With marketing, costs are probably higher to 10 million copies, but it doesn't matter.
The best selling book of all time was the Da Vinci Code. It sold 5 million copies. And Penguin/Random House doesn't make a dime. It just covers the advance.
It gets worse.
This is money is paid as an advance on royalties. Standard royalty is 8%. For this figure to be a reasonable advance, PRH would have to sell $800 million dollars worth of books. At $30 bucks each, that would take something like sales of 30 million books. Only about 300 million books are sold each year in US.
This was not a book advance. This was a political donation by the management of the publishing company out of the stockholders money. Someone should be prosecuted for fraud.
Yeah, it's Gateway Pundit but we'll see if other outlets report it.Quote:
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hossein Jaberi Ansari warned Western officials this week that if they do not put pressure on the Trump administration the Iranian regime will leak the names of all Western officials who were bribed to pass the weak deal.
Not at the moment because his official library isn't constructed yet. Two things of note to me, everything will be digitalized. So don't need a big building to contain it. Also means paper copies might be destroyed and no one would know the difference.captkirk said:So his POS library isn't open to the public? Most transparent administration evah!aggiehawg said:Hhmm. Related perhaps? Presidential Libraries are a great vehicle for accumulating slush funds, not to mention the Obama Foundation he was running out of the White House for the last few years of his last term.Quote:
There is a Barack Obama Presidential Library that is part of the NARA federal presidential libraries system. It is housed, for the time being, at 2500 W. Golf Road in Hoffman Estates. The northwest suburban facility is closed to the public.
The documents, other records and artifacts from the two Obama terms were hauled there before the final decision was made by former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle to not be part of the federal presidential library system.
That decision, fueled in part because so many of the records will be digitalized and accessible around the globe, also meant that Obama did not have to raise millions of dollars for the endowment NARA would have demanded, or pay for more expensive structures in order to be in compliance with NARA design and security specifications.
The Obama Foundation is in the process of negotiating the final agreements with NARA for the federal piece, and with the city of Chicago for the public library branch.
LINK
I wonder if we'd are going to find out who was on this $700,000,000/month gravy train. I'm sure countless Obama cronies, some EU folk, and the Iranians for their money laundering services.VaultingChemist said:
With the news of the UN nuclear official quitting, it is appearing that the $700 million a month that the U.S. was sending Iran (as part of Iran deal) was being used to pay kickbacks to EU and U.S. politicians.
We are getting into some dangerous territory here. If the Iranians squeal and have the records to back it up, some big names will be going to jail for FCPA* violations. And it may very well land on Obama's doorstep. Explains Kerry's frantic efforts too.VaultingChemist said:
With the news of the UN nuclear official quitting, it is appearing that the $700 million a month that the U.S. was sending Iran (as part of Iran deal) was being used to pay kickbacks to EU and U.S. politicians.
They thought Dems would control the White House for a generation. Oooops!aggiehawg said:We are getting into some dangerous territory here. If the Iranians squeal and have the records to back it up, some big names will be going to jail for FCPA* violations. And it may very land on Obama's doorstep. Explains Kerry's frantic efforts too.VaultingChemist said:
With the news of the UN nuclear official quitting, it is appearing that the $700 million a month that the U.S. was sending Iran (as part of Iran deal) was being used to pay kickbacks to EU and U.S. politicians.
At this point, I have outrage fatigue but if this ends up being true, massive kickbacks to people in the Obama Administration for the Iran deal, it will take a hoist to pick my jaw up off of the floor. The sheer amount of chutzpah it took to think they would get away with it.
*Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
aggiehawg said:We are getting into some dangerous territory here. If the Iranians squeal and have the records to back it up, some big names will be going to jail for FCPA* violations. And it may very well land on Obama's doorstep. Explains Kerry's frantic efforts too.VaultingChemist said:
With the news of the UN nuclear official quitting, it is appearing that the $700 million a month that the U.S. was sending Iran (as part of Iran deal) was being used to pay kickbacks to EU and U.S. politicians.
At this point, I have outrage fatigue but if this ends up being true, massive kickbacks to people in the Obama Administration for the Iran deal, it will take a hoist to pick my jaw up off of the floor. The sheer amount of chutzpah it took to think they would get away with it.
*Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
It's kind of a shame you mentioned the Iranians having "records to back it up". You would think that kind of coin (assuming its true) would have a US record---SOMEPLACE. This, as usual, will probably end up with crinum and Roscoe to find out who does what with Treasury, becuase they will absolutely be involved.aggiehawg said:We are getting into some dangerous territory here. If the Iranians squeal and have the records to back it up, some big names will be going to jail for FCPA* violations. And it may very well land on Obama's doorstep. Explains Kerry's frantic efforts too.VaultingChemist said:
With the news of the UN nuclear official quitting, it is appearing that the $700 million a month that the U.S. was sending Iran (as part of Iran deal) was being used to pay kickbacks to EU and U.S. politicians.
At this point, I have outrage fatigue but if this ends up being true, massive kickbacks to people in the Obama Administration for the Iran deal, it will take a hoist to pick my jaw up off of the floor. The sheer amount of chutzpah it took to think they would get away with it.
*Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
And that's the problem. He's not that stupid. He intended to do exactly what he did and to hell with America.Rockdoc said:
I can't even stand to look at obama, but can't believe he's that stupid.
Not if foreign banks were used and the money shuffled around enough. Can you say, "She saw sea shells by the Seychelles"??Quote:
It's kind of a shame you mentioned the Iranians having "records to back it up". You would think that kind of coin (assuming its true) would have a US record---SOMEPLACE.
Thanks. Might just have been 'gchq'. I think that has to be what he was talking about. They would definitely redact that in the text message. And it makes more sense in light of Brennan having been a major contributor to the EC and Brennan being in personal communication with Hannigan. There is a good chance we eventually will learn the answer.RoscoePColtrane said:
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Just like that 1.8 billion Barry gave to the mullahs, it was untraceable money, and not on the books anywhere here in the states. Zero accountability for it, had it not been caught in the exchange it would have never been known.aggiehawg said:Not if foreign banks were used and the money shuffled around enough. Can you say, "She saw sea shells by the Seychelles"??Quote:
It's kind of a shame you mentioned the Iranians having "records to back it up". You would think that kind of coin (assuming its true) would have a US record---SOMEPLACE.
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Yeah this thing has gone from "Bigger than Watergate" to "Biggest political scandal in US history" to "Holy effing sheet!" If that plays out of course.
Prosecuting a former President? Wow.