aggiehawg said:Licenses to run a taxi business. (Taxis have long been monopolies.)jt2hunt said:
What are taxi medallions?
I'm guessing Uber is illegal in NYC?
aggiehawg said:Licenses to run a taxi business. (Taxis have long been monopolies.)jt2hunt said:
What are taxi medallions?
Not yet. Give De Blasio time.jjeffers1 said:aggiehawg said:Licenses to run a taxi business. (Taxis have long been monopolies.)jt2hunt said:
What are taxi medallions?
I'm guessing Uber is illegal in NYC?
backintexas2013 said:
No it's not. Taxis are still huge business
They are literal medallions on the hood of the cab and historically only the yellow cabs in NYC are medallion cabs.jt2hunt said:
What are taxi medallions?
jjeffers1 said:backintexas2013 said:
No it's not. Taxis are still huge business
No I understand. Was just curious - can't believe the cab companies didn't win the battle there.
jt2hunt said:
What are taxi medallions?
It's basically a bond to keep small non-established start-ups from succeeding and competing. I think in D.C. their was a news story about the medallion and they can go as high as $1 mill.jt2hunt said:
What are taxi medallions?
Well, Cohen's lawyers should have a copy of each of the warrants as they are left with one at each location. Or at least that used to be the rule. Things are so out of whack these days you never know.jjeffers1 said:
Are we to believe that taxi medallions are of such import that the SDNY, with the blessing of the deputy Attorney General, no-knock raided the personal attorney of the President of the United States?
In fact, what WOULD be important and crucial enough to justify and trigger such unprecedented action? Who paid a NDA?
No way. There better be something friggin' big here, and that evidence that justified it better be eye-popping.
You mean Trump granting Cohen a pardon?BearJew13 said:
Probably would lead to another "obstruction" investigation.
Yes.aggiehawg said:You mean Trump granting Cohen a pardon?BearJew13 said:
Probably would lead to another "obstruction" investigation.
Don't see how the use of a Presidential pardon becomes obstruction of justice, just because POTUS has an "R" after his name.
Ridiculous barriers to entry set up in NYC that you need to run Taxis.jt2hunt said:
What are taxi medallions?
Can't let this thread fall off of the first page, can you?RoscoePColtrane said:
Can you just imagine if Sally Yates had signed off on a no knock warrant on Barry's attorneys? The world would be on fire as we speak.
I heard that there were some banks recently that went under whose primary business was issuing loans with the medallions used as collateral. Uber and Lyft have cut into that space so significantly that the value of a medallion is way down.Deats said:Ridiculous barriers to entry set up in NYC that you need to run Taxis.jt2hunt said:
What are taxi medallions?
They cost about $500k per taxi.
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1) The FBI raid on Cohen...So - we're seeing more information today.
Good rule of thumb - give it 24-48 hours before reacting, making assumptions & acting irrational
2) As usual, The liberal MSM was giddy as they thought this was yet another story that would FINALLY take down the evil Drumpf
3) The MAGA/Conservative base was RAGING mad that this was overreach by Mueller.
There were more irrational calls to FIRE Sessions, Rosenstein, Mueller, etc.
ALL without knowing ANY of the DETAILS...
4) One BIG Twitter influencer called this a "SESSION'S COUP."
5) 24 hours later, more information is leaked. -- First we learned Rod Rosenstein personally approved the FBI raid. BIG MOVE. Why?
6) It has nothing to do with the Trump Campaign/Russia investigation - AND whatever Cohen did was something much LARGER than just a payment to a porn star
7) FBI search warrant on Cohen covered taxi medallion ownership
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/382482-fbi-search-warrant-on-cohen-inquired-into-taxi-medallion-ownership
FBI search warrant on Cohen covered taxi medallion ownership
8) Remember the story, last year, that Cohen sold 4 NY apartment buildings for Cash?
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/congress/article180701541.html
Trump associate Cohen sold four NY buildings for cash to mysterious buyers
9) There was knee jerk reactions & hysteria yesterday. Calls to Fire Sessions, Mueller, Rosenstein, etc. Why? Everyone's allowed to have feelings, but why the rush to assumptions? Why the hysteria?
10) After 24 hours, we're seeing more info related to Cohen raid (most likely PERSONAL business dealings):
Taxi medallions
Real estate sales for cash (reported last year)
cash payments to porn stars
This all points to money laundering, tax evasion, bank fraud, wire fraud, etc
11) NO proof that ANY of this is tied to Trump (including the porn star payments) - BUT the liberal media goes into a frenzy.
What usually happens? These stories blow up in the Democrats & Liberal Media's face...every time
12) TDS irrational emotions about Trump NOT based on reality. This has infected the Left.
I'm seeing similar emotional irrationality spread to the MAGA base w immediate rush to judgments, irrational demands to FIRE SESSIONS & we STILL don't have the FULL story on Cohen!
13) WAIT for all the info. At first it's NEVER what it seems & there's ALWAYS more to the story. We have more info today & we'll see more tomorrow. Give it time & let this play out.
This has NOTHING to do with Trump & as usual, will lead to more liberal tears.
Patience
#MAGA
My guess is which speed reader will be delivering the info., and how fast. It will be endlessly entertaining.aggiehawg said:Can't let this thread fall off of the first page, can you?RoscoePColtrane said:
Can you just imagine if Sally Yates had signed off on a no knock warrant on Barry's attorneys? The world would be on fire as we speak.
(Don't blame you. I'll shamelessly bump it too. It will hit over 500 pages when the OIG report drops.)
You do have a way with words. Outstanding!fasthorses05 said:My guess is which speed reader will be delivering the info., and how fast. It will be endlessly entertaining.aggiehawg said:Can't let this thread fall off of the first page, can you?RoscoePColtrane said:
Can you just imagine if Sally Yates had signed off on a no knock warrant on Barry's attorneys? The world would be on fire as we speak.
(Don't blame you. I'll shamelessly bump it too. It will hit over 500 pages when the OIG report drops.)
I suspect it's going to be released in sections, as it's likely to contain more names than the Bible, and than a West Texas train!
Colloquial foreplay....... That being said gives and entire new meaning to "Whistling Dixie"aggiehawg said:You do have a way with words. Outstanding!fasthorses05 said:My guess is which speed reader will be delivering the info., and how fast. It will be endlessly entertaining.aggiehawg said:Can't let this thread fall off of the first page, can you?RoscoePColtrane said:
Can you just imagine if Sally Yates had signed off on a no knock warrant on Barry's attorneys? The world would be on fire as we speak.
(Don't blame you. I'll shamelessly bump it too. It will hit over 500 pages when the OIG report drops.)
I suspect it's going to be released in sections, as it's likely to contain more names than the Bible, and than a West Texas train!
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According to updated information the Trump appointed U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Geoffrey Berman, was recused from any aspect surrounding the FBI raid of President Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
One of the key points made by those who defended the highly charged political raid of Michael Cohen's home, office and hotel suite was that a President Trump appointed U.S. Attorney signed off on the raid. That deflection point is now demonstrably removed.Quote:
(Via ABC) [] Berman was not involved in the decision to raid Cohen's office because of the recusal, two sources familiar with the matter tell ABC News.
The recusal was approved by senior Justice Department officials who report to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the sources said. Rosenstein himself was notified of the recusal after the decision was made.
The raid of Cohen's office was handled by others in the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and approved by a federal judge.