Re: President Trump
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 1:51 am
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You fucking moron, noone knows what Trump wants, not even Trump - mostly because he changes his mind every two minutes, appears to be shockingly uninformed about absolutely everything and also because the man can't string a coherent sentence together of more than ten words.Synergy wrote:If anything Trump wants to scale down America's presence in other countries and focus on defense at home. This is to save on the budget significantly so the government can spend it on more purposeful things like business deals and tax cuts.
What is he saying? What is a monetary? Could it be Trump knows nothing?People want to take their country back. They want to have independence, in a sense, and you see it with Europe, all over Europe. You're going to have more than just — in my opinion, more than what happened last night, you're going to have, I think many other cases where they want to take their borders back. They want to take their monetary back.
They want to take a lot of things back. They want to be able to have a country again. So, I think you're going have this happen more and more. I really believe that, and I think it's happening in the United States.
It's happening by the fact that I've done so well in the polls. You look at the recent polling, and you look at the swing states and you see how I'm doing, and I haven't even started my campaign yet, essentially.
Trump Slammed With FEC Complaint for 'Knowingly and Illegally' Soliciting Foreign Donations
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Following reports earlier this month that Trump’s fundraising numbers are severely lagging, the presumptive Republican nominee sent emails to members of the British parliament, Talking Points Memo reports.
Sir Roger Gale, British Member of Parliament (MP) complained about the correspondence to the Speaker of the House Commons, Politics Home notes. "Members of Parliament are being bombarded by electronic communications from Team Trump on behalf of somebody called Donald Trump,” Gale said Tuesday. ”Mr Speaker, I’m all in favour of free speech but I don’t see why colleagues on either side of the House should be subjected to intemperate spam."
Scottish MP Natalie McGaraff also complained of the solicitations, posting an email from the Trump campaign to Twitter. In it, Trump asked McGaraff to “stand together and fight against [presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s] fraud and lies.” Scottish MP Stuart McDonald also reported receiving emails.
Scottish National Party Christopher Mullins-Silverstein told Fusion Scottish MPs have “been getting these emails for the past week.”
“Ever since he came to Scotland,” Mullins-Silverstein added.
Icelandic and Australian parliament members also reported receiving emails from Trump. In his email to Australian MPs, Trump even touted the UK’s historic vote to leave the European Union, writing in the subject line of his donation, “They took their country back.”
The FEC canned political contributions by foreign nationals in 1966 to “minimize foreign intervention in U.S. elections by establishing a series of limitations on foreign nationals.”According to the FEC, it is unlawful “to help foreign nationals violate that ban or to solicit, receive or accept contributions or donations from them. Persons who knowingly and willfully engage in these activities may be subject to fines and/or imprisonment.”
Now, it looks like the commission is taking issue with Trump’s latest fundraising efforts. “Donald J. Trump for President has knowingly and illegally solicited contributions from foreign nationals,” the complaint reads, noting that “a reasonable person would have inquired whether these individuals were foreign nationals, or concluded that there is a substantial probability that these were foreign nationals,” given their email addresses.”
Of course, the FEC report is predicated on the notion that Trump is “a reasonable person;” still, the complaint indicates the commission will “conduct an immediate investigation” into these foreign solicitations and “determine and impose appropriate sanctions for any and all violations.”
lolseremtan wrote:"othering"
jesus christ, way to fuck up the tone. you're Scottish ffs - go tell him fuck to himself with a sledgehammer
Ryoki wrote:Interesting *reads*
Here's one i read yesterday, pretty interesting too: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/ ... idf-214004
Niceseremtan wrote:"Trumpism" - worth a watch
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