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originally posted by: Dudemo5
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Dudemo5
WAPO reporting has been pretty accurate, all things considered. And that's saying something, given how many of their stories are from unidentified sources who aren't willing to put their necks on the line.
Given the low quality of the rebuttals thus far, I'll be watching this one closely.
Yep..they publish leaks of classified info received from Comey and other criminals. WaPo is high on Jeff Session's list for being punished. A $20 million fine would beat common-sense into the paper more so than arresting the anti-American journalists on their payroll. Go right at the heart of these outlets.
Why stop at 20 million? I suggest we nuke them. Drop a nuke on every media outlet in America.
Go Russia!
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Dudemo5
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Dudemo5
WAPO reporting has been pretty accurate, all things considered. And that's saying something, given how many of their stories are from unidentified sources who aren't willing to put their necks on the line.
Given the low quality of the rebuttals thus far, I'll be watching this one closely.
Yep..they publish leaks of classified info received from Comey and other criminals. WaPo is high on Jeff Session's list for being punished. A $20 million fine would beat common-sense into the paper more so than arresting the anti-American journalists on their payroll. Go right at the heart of these outlets.
Why stop at 20 million? I suggest we nuke them. Drop a nuke on every media outlet in America.
Go Russia!
The DOJ/Treasury/FCC have to stay within the law. If they don't pay, then consider more severe options.
originally posted by: Kettu
Word is Kushner wants OUT, he sees the writing on the wall. Not sure if I believe that or not, but it does seem to fit with his latest behavior.
According to the disclosure, 77 assets were “inadvertently omitted” from Mr. Kushner’s earlier form and were added during what the form’s footnotes describe as the “ordinary review” process with the government ethics office. Some 60 of those were related to one collection of bonds. The updated form also provides additional information about 77 other assets, offering more detail about the structure of Mr. Kushner’s real estate assets. Mr. Kushner’s initial disclosure, released in March, hadn’t then been certified by the Office of Government Ethics.
The new disclosure shows Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump collectively hold between $206 million and $760 million in assets. Mr. Kushner’s initial disclosure put the value of their assets between $240 million and $740 million. The changes in values may reflect divestments since the last filing and the broad range of valuation for assets.
In his initial disclosure, Mr. Kushner didn’t identify business relationships with Goldman Sachs Group and billionaires George Soros and Peter Thiel through a real-estate tech startup called Cadre that Mr. Kushner co-founded and currently partly owns, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year. An investment in Cadre valued at between $5 million and $25 million was included on the new disclosure, which showed Mr. Kushner resigned from his position with Cadre in January.
www.wsj.com...
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: CB328
When you're stinking rich it's hard not to stink.
According to the disclosure, 77 assets were “inadvertently omitted” from Mr. Kushner’s earlier form and were added during what the form’s footnotes describe as the “ordinary review” process with the government ethics office. Some 60 of those were related to one collection of bonds. The updated form also provides additional information about 77 other assets, offering more detail about the structure of Mr. Kushner’s real estate assets. Mr. Kushner’s initial disclosure, released in March, hadn’t then been certified by the Office of Government Ethics.
The new disclosure shows Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump collectively hold between $206 million and $760 million in assets. Mr. Kushner’s initial disclosure put the value of their assets between $240 million and $740 million. The changes in values may reflect divestments since the last filing and the broad range of valuation for assets.
In his initial disclosure, Mr. Kushner didn’t identify business relationships with Goldman Sachs Group and billionaires George Soros and Peter Thiel through a real-estate tech startup called Cadre that Mr. Kushner co-founded and currently partly owns, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year. An investment in Cadre valued at between $5 million and $25 million was included on the new disclosure, which showed Mr. Kushner resigned from his position with Cadre in January.
www.wsj.com...
Doesn't stop those who either willfully or ignorantly support the agenda of George Soros does it?
originally posted by: Kettu
*sigh*
I can always tell when a story has some teeth to it, because the random ad-hom/personal attacks start. Kushner's been ahead of the curve on things so far. All is not rainbows and unicorns in the "dump" (according to Trump) that is the White House.
Kushner's independently wealthy and doesn't need to go down with the ship. He's seen his own father be indicted for .... obstruction of justice and witness intimidation. He doesn't want to go down the same road as his Dad by staying on the Trump boat longer than he should.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: seeker1963
Doesn't stop those who either willfully or ignorantly support the agenda of George Soros does it?
Like Soros business partner Mr. Kushner ?
The super rich are generally super rich because they screwed everybody over to get super rich ... I hate them all , Trump and his family included.
Can't get away from the fact this administration is no less a NWO stooge than any other you could mention.
Peel back the veneer and the same maggots reside beneath.
Is it just me that thinks less is best ...I see some would take the stance that the more laws and regulations the bureaucrats can create the better . Such a strange thing in my way of thinking . It kind of flies in the face of freedom .Do this don't do that can't you read the signs
And it appears about all he's really been able to do is sign some EO's and appoint a supreme court justice because the Republicans blocked Obama for months and months.
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
a reply to: Dudemo5
Bombs cost money ...why waist any bombs destroying America when you can let their MSM do it for you .
Why stop at 20 million? I suggest we nuke them. Drop a nuke on every media outlet in America. Go Russia!