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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6850 on: September 13, 2024, 04:08:27 PM »
You are indeed like your Hero Mr Trump
He says the same things over and over again in his speeches and interviews
Mrs Border Czar never repeats herself. ::)
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6851 on: September 13, 2024, 04:10:39 PM »
My first sentence in that post was actually in English.  Did you read it?  Could you read it?
I read hardly anything from your account, weirdo. It's mostly a pathetic obsession with Donald Trump and everything Donald Trump related. It's weird and unhealthy. I mush prefer to mock you for being on obsessive, moronic weirdo, then go on about my day. :)
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6852 on: September 13, 2024, 06:33:44 PM »
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6853 on: September 13, 2024, 11:05:08 PM »
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Main article: FiveThirtyEight: 2016 U.S. elections
In the week leading up to the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the FiveThirtyEight team predicted that Hillary Clinton had a 64.5% chance of winning the election. Their final prediction on November 8, 2016, gave Clinton a 71% chance to win the 2016 United States presidential election,[89] while other major forecasters had predicted Clinton to win with at least an 85% to 99% probability.[90][91] Donald Trump won the election. FiveThirtyEight argued it projected a much higher chance (29%) of Donald Trump winning the presidency than other modelers,[90] a projection which was criticized days before the election by Ryan Grim of The Huffington Post as "unskewing" too much in favor of Trump.[92]

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6854 on: September 14, 2024, 06:58:52 AM »
I read hardly anything from your account, weirdo. It's mostly a pathetic obsession with Donald Trump and everything Donald Trump related. It's weird and unhealthy. I mush prefer to mock you for being on obsessive, moronic weirdo, then go on about my day. :)

You read every single thing that I post.  Not only that, but you tend to reply to the majority of my postings.  With the usual deflections, denials, distractions, TDfS, off topic replies and tv static. 

So go sit down with that nonsense as if everyone doesn't realize the power I hold over you to make you run and embarrass yourself with blatant displays of subpar reading comprehension skills.  And nothing or no one is more weird than the person that is one purple track suit away from becoming the real life Grimace.


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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6855 on: September 14, 2024, 02:15:56 PM »
Why would you ask that?

I was being sarcastic. Assuming you are a man and men cannot have abortions or babies yet some men have plenty to say about them. 

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6856 on: September 14, 2024, 06:55:18 PM »
I was being sarcastic. Assuming you are a man and men cannot have abortions or babies yet some men have plenty to say about them.

The Democrats have specifically stated that men CAN have abortions, periods, etc..

Where do you think the name Tampon Tim came from?
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6857 on: September 15, 2024, 11:12:45 AM »

NYC Subway Murders Soar 60% As Nationwide Data Backs Trump On Crime Spike Under Biden-Harris

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/nyc-subway-murders-soar-60-nationwide-data-backs-trump-crime-spike-under-biden-harris

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6858 on: September 15, 2024, 11:55:32 AM »

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6859 on: September 15, 2024, 01:04:29 PM »
NYC Subway Murders Soar 60% As Nationwide Data Backs Trump On Crime Spike Under Biden-Harris

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/nyc-subway-murders-soar-60-nationwide-data-backs-trump-crime-spike-under-biden-harris

NYC subway murders soared 60%. This is frightening! Think about it, roughly three million people ride the 6,500 train cars on the New York subway system every day. This amounts to 1,095,000,000 (one billion 95 million) people yearly, out of which, five folks were murdered last year. This year's NYC subway murders have risen to eight people. And curiously, this happened while overall crime on the NYC subway has decreased.

It has been more than two decades since I rode the NYC subway while I was there for a family Thanksgiving celebration. I will admit, I had apprehensions prior to boarding the subway because of all the negative stuff one reads and hears about the dangers of being in NYC, specially when riding the subway. I was pleasantly surprised at how safe I felt. The subway was nothing like how it is portrayed in the media.     

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6860 on: September 15, 2024, 01:27:38 PM »
NYC subway murders soared 60%. This is frightening! Think about it, roughly three million people ride the 6,500 train cars on the New York subway system every day. This amounts to 1,095,000,000 (one billion 95 million) people yearly, out of which, five folks were murdered last year. This year's NYC subway murders have risen to eight people. And curiously, this happened while overall crime on the NYC subway has decreased.

It has been more than two decades since I rode the NYC subway while I was there for a family Thanksgiving celebration. I will admit, I had apprehensions prior to boarding the subway because of all the negative stuff one reads and hears about the dangers of being in NYC, specially when riding the subway. I was pleasantly surprised at how safe I felt. The subway was nothing like how it is portrayed in the media.   

Yes, because two decades ago NY was still benefitting from Giuliani cleaning up the city and making it safe.

Fast forward to today, and you'll get a different impression.  Seriously.

I've been there plenty of times.  It's not the same, and it's the result of liberal DA bullshit.

Shit, just walk around the MSG area, it's gotten awful.
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6861 on: September 15, 2024, 02:16:12 PM »
Yes, because two decades ago NY was still benefitting from Giuliani cleaning up the city and making it safe.

Fast forward to today, and you'll get a different impression.  Seriously.

I've been there plenty of times.  It's not the same, and it's the result of liberal DA bullshit.

Shit, just walk around the MSG area, it's gotten awful.

Having not been to NYC many times, like you have, I would not personally know how awful it and more specifically Madison Square Garden has become. What I do know is that my son, his wife, kids and grandkids all of whom live in a small village in Bavaria, Germany recently visited NYC on their way to coming here to  Oregon for my 80th birthday last month. They said their time in NYC was a positive and enjoyable experience, as was the time they spent in D.C. I do not know if they went to Madison Square Garden or the immediate area around it. They did use the subway in NYC as well as the Metro in D.C. They didn’t have anything bad to say about that either.

Wasn't this discussion about the uptick of murders on the NYC subway? That is what I was primarily responding to. Although I did mention visiting NYC a couple of decades ago and my take on that visit. As much as we may resist change, it happens. I spent time in NYC in the early 80's, and again in the 90's, it was different then too. My mom's husband read me the riot act because I walked from their place in Ozone Park to the hospital my mom was in, in Jamaica, Queens NY. He said Jamaica was not a safe place to be walking in. At no time did I feel threatened... sometimes ignorance is bliss.


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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6862 on: September 15, 2024, 04:19:44 PM »
Thanks for posting this link, Loco. Everyone should follow it. It provides a lot of good information. Much of which is positive for VP Harris.

Like Qoach, he either doesn't read his source material, or reads it and doesn't understand it.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6863 on: September 15, 2024, 04:35:29 PM »
Having not been to NYC many times, like you have, I would not personally know how awful it and more specifically Madison Square Garden has become. What I do know is that my son, his wife, kids and grandkids all of whom live in a small village in Bavaria, Germany recently visited NYC on their way to coming here to  Oregon for my 80th birthday last month. They said their time in NYC was a positive and enjoyable experience, as was the time they spent in D.C. I do not know if they went to Madison Square Garden or the immediate area around it. They did use the subway in NYC as well as the Metro in D.C. They didn’t have anything bad to say about that either.

Wasn't this discussion about the uptick of murders on the NYC subway? That is what I was primarily responding to. Although I did mention visiting NYC a couple of decades ago and my take on that visit. As much as we may resist change, it happens. I spent time in NYC in the early 80's, and again in the 90's, it was different then too. My mom's husband read me the riot act because I walked from their place in Ozone Park to the hospital my mom was in, in Jamaica, Queens NY. He said Jamaica was not a safe place to be walking in. At no time did I feel threatened... sometimes ignorance is bliss.

I am sure they did. Obviously, we are not in anarchy and it's possible to visit these places in small samples have a decent time.

But as the sample increases, the issues become more evident.

This topic bothers me because I, and my daughter, love NYC and she frequently does trips to the city with her friend.  Never worried, now I do.

Even they largely avoid places they used to frequent.
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6864 on: September 15, 2024, 04:45:05 PM »
Like Qoach, he either doesn't read his source material, or reads it and doesn't understand it.

Oh, I read it and understand it.

"But voters who tuned in gave Trump a 20-point advantage over Harris after the debate on handling the economy, 55% to 35% – a margin that’s slightly wider than his pre-debate edge.

Debate watchers also gave Trump a 23-point advantage over Harris when it came to whom they trusted to handle immigration and a 6-point edge on handling the role of commander in chief."




https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/11/politics/election-poll-trump-harris-debate/index.html


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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6865 on: September 15, 2024, 04:48:17 PM »
Trump has now survived 2 assassination attempts by the violent left.

       



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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6866 on: September 15, 2024, 05:03:47 PM »
NYC subway murders soared 60%. This is frightening! Think about it, roughly three million people ride the 6,500 train cars on the New York subway system every day. This amounts to 1,095,000,000 (one billion 95 million) people yearly, out of which, five folks were murdered last year. This year's NYC subway murders have risen to eight people. And curiously, this happened while overall crime on the NYC subway has decreased.

It has been more than two decades since I rode the NYC subway while I was there for a family Thanksgiving celebration. I will admit, I had apprehensions prior to boarding the subway because of all the negative stuff one reads and hears about the dangers of being in NYC, specially when riding the subway. I was pleasantly surprised at how safe I felt. The subway was nothing like how it is portrayed in the media.   

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6867 on: September 18, 2024, 08:20:58 AM »
CBS reporter finds only 3 Harris supporters in 3 Nevada restaurants: 'People are really excited about Trump'

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6868 on: September 18, 2024, 10:00:50 AM »
Coming soon.   A new way to make the poor supporters even poorer.   Trumpy Crypto.  When you put a self described "dirt bag" in charge... well that is irony on another level.

Chase Herro has sold a lot of things in his career. Weed. Weight-loss “colon cleanses.” A $149-a-month get-rich-quick class. Now he’s adding another line to his resume: the Trump family’s crypto guru.  Especially telling : in  2018, he called himself “the dirtbag of the internet” and said that regulators should “kick s---heads like me out. You can literally sell s--- in a can, wrapped in piss, covered in human skin, for a billion dollars if the story's right, because people will buy it"

And buy it these idiots will.   :D :D :D

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Column: Trump and his family jump into crypto, which the FBI calls a hive of 'pervasive' criminality

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There have been a couple of new developments in the crypto world over the last few days just begging to have their dots connected. Here they are:

On Sept. 9, the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued its annual report on cryptocurrency fraud. The FBI found that, in 2023, crypto-related fraud absolutely exploded, with $5.6 billion in losses suffered by Americans. That was a 45% increase over the year before.

"Criminal actors exploit cryptocurrencies in each scheme category" tracked by the agency's Internet Crime Complaint Center," Assistant FBI Director Michael D. Nordwall wrote in the report. Crime was "pervasive" in the field, he wrote, with the most common victims being investors; their losses accounted for nearly 71% of the total.

That's one. The second development was that Donald Trump and his family jumped whole hog into the crypto market.

Via a livestream Monday on the social media platform X and numerous X postings, Trump, his sons Donald Jr., Eric and Barron identified themselves or were identified as participants in the new venture. It's known as World Liberty Financial, and evidently plans to market a crypto "stablecoin" — one with value linked directly to the U.S. dollar — to customers. No one has suggested that there's anything criminal in the venture as it's been laid out. There's no indication that Trump's ongoing criminal cases have anything to do with cryptocurrency.

"We're embracing the future with crypto and leaving the slow and outdated big banks behind," Trump declared last week in a pre-livestream tweet on X.

The idea that Trump — whose prior business ventures include Trump University, which was deemed "fraudulent" by New York authorities; six bankruptcies — five of his casinos and one bankrupty of New York's Plaza Hotel — and the failed enterprises Trump Shuttle, Trump Vodka, Trump Steaks and Trump Mortgage — would now do a cannonball dive into this sea of documented criminality seems so perfect it's almost preordained. (Trump didn't admit wrongdoing in the legal settlement of the Trump University case, but paid $25 million in compensation to former students and in legal penalties.)

So let's examine just how bad crypto has been for Americans, according to the FBI. Then we'll turn to Trump crypto.

Cryptocurrency — think bitcoin and its offspring, legitimate and otherwise — has several features that make it "an attractive vehicle for criminals," the FBI reported.

"The decentralized nature of cryptocurrency, the speed of irreversible transactions, and the ability to transfer value around the world," the FBI said, create "challenges to recover stolen funds. Once an individual sends a payment, the recipient owns the cryptocurrency and often quickly transfers it into an account overseas for cash out purposes."

It's worth noting that some of these features are touted by crypto promoters, including the Trumps, as virtues — crypto's decentralization, meaning that there are no intermediaries such as those "slow and outdated" banks to stand between buyers and sellers; its irreversibility, the speediness of the transactions.

Of course, to investors or consumers using cryptocurrencies as investment vehicles or means of payment, these may actually be drawbacks. If your investment manager absconds with your tokens, or a merchant fails to deliver what you bought with your bitcoin, you're on your own.

"Since cryptocurrencies eliminate the need for financial intermediaries to validate and facilitate transactions," the FBI said, "criminals can exploit these characteristics to support illicit activity such as thefts, fraud, and money laundering."

According to the FBI, the U.S. is the world capital of crypto fraud. No other country comes close. Losses from complainants in the U.S. received by the FBI's internet crime center in 2023 came to $4.8 billion; the second-ranked location of complainants was the Cayman Islands, with $195.7 million, followed by Mexico ($127 million) and Canada ($72.1 million).

The complaint roster showed that Californians lost the most in 2023, nearly $1.2 billion, followed by Texans ($412 million) and Floridians ($390 million). On a per capital basis, however, New Yorkers were the most seriously cheated, mulcted out of an average of $3,800 per 100,000 residents. Californians came in second, at $2,962.

Read more: Column: Sam Bankman-Fried's seven guilty verdicts expose crypto as a swindle through and through

As for the specific pitfalls, investment scams accounted for 71% of all cryptocurrency losses for Americans. They were followed by call center frauds, including tech or customer support or government impersonation scams.

Ransomware scams cost American businesses $27.4 million in 2023, not counting the cost of lost business, time, wages, files, equipment, or the hiring of third-party services by the victims.

This is the environment that the Trumps have embraced. When I asked the Trump campaign to comment on questions that have been raised by commentators within and outside the crypto field, including questions about the family's partners in World Liberty Financial and about whether Trump's launch of a new business venture raises the potential for massive conflicts of interest if he becomes president, all I got from Brian Hughes, who is identified as a "senior advisor" to the campaign, was a bog-standard attack on Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

"Crypto innovators and others in the technology sector are under attack from Kamala Harris and the Democrats," Hughes wrote.

"Few, even in the crypto world, seem excited about this project," observes Molly White, an indefatigable chronicler of the costly hijinks in the world of crypto and other fringe financial assets. "Many seem concerned that it could worsen crypto’s already grifty reputation."

Why would that be? One of the reported advisors to the Trumps on World Liberty Financial is Chase Herro, who described himself in 2018 as a "dirtbag of the internet." Herro can be seen in a YouTube video recorded that year delivering a profanity-heavy spiel for crypto and other weird assets: "You can literally sell s— in a can, wrapped in piss, covered in human skin for a billion dollars if the story's right, because people will buy it."

According to a World Liberty Financial white paper viewed by Coinbase, Herro was formerly associated with Dough Finance, a blockchain app that lost more than $2 million to hackers in July.

Read more: Column: Thinking of putting crypto in your 401(k)? Think twice

The white paper describes Herro as the data and strategies lead of World Liberty Financial, according to Coinbase. He and another partner, Zachary Folkman, were brought together with the Trumps by Steve Witkoff, a real estate developer close to Donald Trump.

Witkoff said during Monday's X livestream that he had met Herro and Folkman through one of his sons. He described them as "exceptionally bright people." He said, "They began talking to me about decentralized finance.... As I began to understand it, I said, who would understand this better than the Trump family?" The venture came together over a period of nine months.

World Liberty Financial didn't respond to my requests for comments about Herro's business record, the potential for conflicts of interest by Trump, the roles of his family members in the firm, or the FBI's judgment about the criminality of crypto.

These questions all but ask themselves, however. Through this venture, Trump is setting himself up as an adversary of a banking and financial system that he would oversee as president, and as an advocate of an alternative financial system that has been the target of investigations and regulatory concerns raised by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Department of the Treasury and other federal financial regulators.

Let's not forget that Trump formerly condemned cryptocurrencies as a "scam" and "potentially a disaster waiting to happen." By July, he had changed his tune. "Bitcoin is not just a marvel of technology," he said in a keynote speech delivered at a major bitcoin conference. "It's a miracle of cooperation and human achievement and a lot of relationships that are formed."

Trump plainly smells money in this newfangled scheme. According to the white paper viewed by Coinbase, 70% of the crypto tokens to be marketed by World Liberty Financial — those carrying governance control over the project — will be reserved for founders and insiders such as himself. That's an exceptionally high number, judging from other crypto ventures.

So what is World Liberty Financial but another Trump-branded get-rich-quick opportunity for himself? We all know how those others turned out. Why would this one end up any better?
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6869 on: September 18, 2024, 10:20:42 AM »

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Re: Trump = Winning
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6873 on: September 18, 2024, 05:40:05 PM »
Yesterday, Trump posted a pledge on his Truth Social platform to restore the deductibility of state and local taxes. Aan important issue for upper-income taxpayers in tax-heavy New York but he didn't  he himself, as president, signed the legislation that capped state and local deductibility at the first $10,000, to help fund the Republican tax cut of 2017.
Maybe he thinks New York is in play.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #6874 on: September 19, 2024, 12:49:05 AM »