March 20, 20241 yr On 3/19/2024 at 9:11 AM, Dave Moss said: Get ‘em, Hil-dawg Girl's funny after 3 glasses of merlot.
March 20, 20241 yr 9 minutes ago, dawkins4prez said: Girl's funny after 3 glasses of merlot. Soooo, even Hillary thinks that everyone was better off 4 years ago. Got it. 😂😂😂
March 20, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, The Norseman said: Soooo, even Hillary thinks that everyone was better off 4 years ago. Got it. 😂😂😂 You probbaly should read it a couple more times. She said the only person who was better off 4 years ago was Trump. Meaning everyone else is better off now except for him.
March 20, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: You probbaly should read it a couple more times. She said the only person who was better off 4 years ago was Trump. Meaning everyone else is better off now except for him. you probably should learn to spell probably
March 20, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, The Norseman said: you probably should learn to spell probably touche norseman
March 20, 20241 yr 50 minutes ago, The Norseman said: Soooo, even Hillary thinks that everyone was better off 4 years ago. Got it. 😂😂😂
March 20, 20241 yr Just now, Arthur Jackson said: no accent mark? I'll take that as constructive diacriticism.
March 20, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: I'll take that as constructive diacriticism. The encoding nerd in me....
March 20, 20241 yr Fun exercise: most regular expression and other pattern matching techniques that catch banned words places like the EMB do not correctly match reserved Cyrillic characters in standard UTF8 encoding. There's plenty of symbols beyond the standard ASCII set you can swap in for most unaccented Latin characters that elude censors.
March 20, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Fun exercise: most regular expression and other pattern matching techniques that catch banned words places like the EMB do not correctly match reserved Cyrillic characters in standard UTF8 encoding. There's plenty of symbols beyond the standard ASCII set you can swap in for most unaccented Latin characters that elude censors. блять
March 21, 20241 yr 13 hours ago, Mike030270 said: Does she want a list, pie chart, timeline, or what? Guaranteed same person thinks George Floyd deserved to die cause he used a counterfeit bill
March 21, 20241 yr 17 hours ago, The Norseman said: you probably should learn to spell probably you should probably learn when to use a period.
March 21, 20241 yr Further proving she is the worst Judge in America and needs to be removed because she is totally biased.
March 21, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said: Further proving she is the worst Judge in America and needs to be removed because she is totally biased. nothing to see here folks, hunter biden !!!!!!!!!! said every trump cuck in america.
March 21, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said: Further proving she is the worst Judge in America and needs to be removed because she is totally biased. On the flip-side, I bet there’s much better law jobs available than clerking for Judge Cannon. Just a hunch.
March 21, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Dave Moss said: On the flip-side, I bet there’s much better law jobs available than clerking for Judge Cannon. Just a hunch. I wonder if Jack Smith will want to speak with them.
March 21, 20241 yr https://www.newsweek.com/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-comments-about-rico-spark-questions-over-donald-trump-charges-1881581 Donald Trump Charges Questioned After AOC Declares RICO 'Not a Crime' Quote Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on Wednesday that Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) is "not a crime," sparking questions online over former President Donald Trump's RICO charges in Georgia. In December, the House of Representatives voted to launch an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden in a 221-212 vote, with members voting along party lines. Republicans allege that while serving as vice president between 2009 and 2017 under President Barack Obama, Biden used his influence to improperly support the business activities of his son, from which they suggest he gained financially. The president has said he had no involvement with Hunter's business dealings and the White House has described the GOP's impeachment effort as "sad, pathetic and a waste of everyone's time." On Wednesday during a hearing in Biden's impeachment inquiry, Ocasio-Cortez engaged in a tense exchange with Tony Bobulinski, a former associate of the president's son Hunter and a witness whose testimony she said did not satisfy Republicans' accusations of high crimes by the president. During the exchange, Ocasio-Cortez asked Bobulinski to specifically name crimes he witnessed Biden commit, "Is it your testimony today that you personally witnessed President Joe Biden commit a crime?" In response, Bobulinksi said, "Yes...You asked me to answer the question, I answered the question, RICO, you're obviously not familiar with, corruption." However, before Bobulinksi could continue, Ocasio-Cortez interjected by stating, "Excuse me, sir, RICO is not a crime, it is a category. What is the crime?" Newsweek has reached out to Ocasio-Cortez's office via email for comment. Since Ocasio-Cortez's comments, some have taken to X, formerly Twitter, to point out Trump's RICO charges in Georgia. Trump and 18 co-defendants were indicted by a Georgia grand jury in August and face criminal racketeering charges for allegedly attempting to overturn the state's electoral results in the 2020 election won by Biden. Trump, the presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee, has pleaded not guilty to all 13 charges against him and has repeatedly said the case is part of a political witch hunt. Lol
March 21, 20241 yr From Bloomberg Terminal, so no link Quote NY Gears Up to Seize Trump Westchester Assets If Bond Unpaid (1) 2024-03-21 16:27:35.651 GMT By Erik Larson (Bloomberg) -- New York state’s $454 million judgment against Donald Trump in a civil fraud lawsuit was formally registered in Westchester County just outside Manhattan, a sign that his properties in the area may be at risk of being seized if the former president fails to post an appeal bond. New York Attorney General Letitia James registered the judgment on March 6, according to the Westchester County Clerk’s online database. The filing didn’t give a reason for the registration or identify any Trump assets, but it will allow James to more easily secure liens, should she decide to do so, on two of the real estate mogul’s most valuable properties: Trump National Golf Club Westchester and the mostly undeveloped 212-acre Seven Springs estate. James has said she’s prepared to start seizing Trump assets if he misses a March 25 deadline to post a bond for 120% of the judgment to put it on hold while he appeals. She hasn’t started that process, and the registration in Westchester County doesn’t automatically mean she will attempt to seize the properties. It’s nevertheless a clear sign they’re at risk. Trump, who is campaigning to return to the White House in the November election, has asked a New York appeals court to waive the bond while he challenges the verdict, or allow him to post a smaller one for $100 million. A ruling on that request, which James opposes, could come at any time. Trump’s lawyer, Christopher Kise, didn’t respond to a message seeking comment on the registration. The former president said in a March 18 filing that an appeal bond is "unattainable” because insurance companies that arrange them won’t take his real estate as collateral and will only take cash. Trump has already warned he doesn’t have enough cash for the bond and said he’ll be forced to sell properties in a "fire sale” to raise money if the court doesn’t help him out. *T ================================================================ Read More ================================================================ What Happens If Trump Can’t Cover $454 Million Bond: QuickTake Trump Assets Are ‘Mona Lisas,’ He Testifies in NY Fraud Probe These Are the Trump Assets at the Center of N.Y. Fraud Suit Trump Owes $112,000 for Every Day He Doesn’t Pay Fraud Fine *T The state wouldn’t need to register the judgment in New York County to kick start lien procedures in Manhattan because that’s where the verdict was handed down. Trump’s properties on the island include Trump Tower and his 40 Wall Street skyscraper, not far from James’s offices. In court filings, James has pushed back on Trump’s claim that insurance companies that arrange appeal bonds won’t take his real estate as collateral, arguing that the former president had not provided hard evidence that the industry will only take cash. The attorney general said Trump’s insurance expert, who made the claim in an affidavit, was a close Trump associate whose testimony at trial had been discredited by the judge. Kise on Thursday responded in a letter of his own to the appeals court. He blasted James for what he described as her indifference to Trump’s inability to raise cash for a bond without disposing of his "iconic, multi-billion-dollar real- estate holdings.” He said James won’t acknowledge that privately held firms like the Trump Organization cannot easily secure massive appeal bonds the way "enormous companies” can. Justice Arthur Engoron, who oversaw a nearly 11-week trial, found Trump, his sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump were liable for inflating the former president’s wealth by as much as $3.6 billion a year to get better terms on loans from Deutsche Bank AG and other lenders, reaping hundreds of millions of dollars in "illegal profit.” On Thursday, the judge issued an order formalizing the three-year appointment of an independent monitor to oversee the inner workings of Trump’s company, one of several penalties from the verdict. The appointment of former judge Barbara Jones was expected, as she already held the role since a monitor was appointed earlier in the case. Seven Springs featured heavily in the trial, and Engoron ruled the property had been wildly overvalued for years. Trump purchased the estate in 1995 for $7.5 million. It consists of two large homes, undeveloped land and a few other buildings. Trump valued the property at more than five times the appraised values in some years — as high as $291 million — often by including the value of mansions that didn’t exist.
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