eric76 said:I think it is more that he is such an obnoxious twit.RogerFurlong said:So which one is it?eric76 said:I think that the political persecution is mostly in the minds of his faithful who for some bizarre reason think that they owe him some allegiance. Guess what! You don't owe him any more allegiance than he owes you.Claverack said:eric76 said:So all the claims that nothing like this has ever happened before is a big fat lie?Claverack said:Foreverconservative said:
This is a decent article that explains a few things that have been severely misrepresented by several posters
https://apnews.com/article/trump-fraud-business-law-courts-banks-lending-punishment-2ee9e509a28c24d0cda92da2f9a9b689One rule for Trump, potentially the same rule applying to any Republican businessman or investor who decides to run (or even exist) in New York or in some other part of Hobbesian America.Quote:
An Associated Press analysis of nearly 70 years of civil cases under the law showed that such a penalty has only been imposed a dozen previous times, and Trump's case stands apart in a significant way: It's the only big business found that was threatened with a shutdown without a showing of obvious victims and major losses.
I thought so.
Show us who this novel approach, charging someone with fraudulent behavior with no one involved in the transactions stepping forward to claim such violation against their person or business, has been used against before Trump.
You can't. But it doesn't matter to you as you go for anything from piss tapes to Vindman to get Trump.
Meanwhile, Representative Donalds proves Mr.Ten Percent got his cut from the Chinese Communist Party, something Trump never did.
But here you are, cheerleading political persecution and prosecution while the most corrupt President in American history continues getting a free ride.
I do, however, agree that the reason they went after him on this is because of his nutty politics and his in-your-face abrasive demeanor.
If Trump wasn't such an obnoxious twit, I think that he would have been far more likely to get a pass even though such a prosecution is likely justified.
If Trump were an honest man, then I think that there would have been no prosecution.
Trump is the same obnoxious New York blowhard that he has always been. A left of center, brash businessman that New Yorkers embraced as the quintessential New Yorker, so much so that he hosted a popular reality TV show for over a decade with the brash catchphrase "You're fired!" that everyone mimicked.
Right up until he had the audacity to challenge and beat a NY carpetbagger & most unfavorable presidential candidate ever (at least until Kamala) and deprive her of "Her Turn". None of this would be going on if Trump didn't beat Hillary.