Wandering the information superhighway, he came upon the last refuge of civilization, PoFo, the only forum on the internet ...
Moderator: PoFo North America Mods
4cal wrote:Riiiiiiight…Mueller is the one in trouble. That is why the pervert in the White House is screaming he’s innocent like a little bitch overtime he opens his pie hole.
blackjack21 wrote:Trump's approval hit 50% among likely voters! Ha ha! That means it's probably higher and people don't want to have the media coming to their house to ask about Russia. Daily Presidential Tracking Poll. The Democrats don't like heterosexuals. That's awesome.
Also, the old geezers are having a tougher time ginning up support as the millennials don't care about geriatric Democrats. Feinstein faces competitive vote for party endorsement at Democratic convention this weekend
That's got to inspire confidence in you. The Democrats can't come up with anyone younger than 84 to be their US Senator for California. Assuming she'd live out her term, she would be 90. Some people just don't know when to quit.
blackjack21 wrote:I'm sure you will not be sending the proceeds of your tax cut back to the US Treasury
blackjack21 wrote:For those working folks that have received bonuses and raises following Trump's tax cut, I'm guessing many of them do not agree with your assessment about Trump.
blackjack21 wrote:If they understood that Medicare was about helping the medical cartel--and why we now have out of control health care prices; thanks Lyndon--they probably wouldn't hold Johnson in very high regard.
Republican Tax Plan Hasn't Led to a Raise or Bonus for Nearly Anyone
Newsweek
Just two percent of U.S. adults say they have received a pay raise, bonus or other financial benefits due to the new tax law signed by President Donald Trump, according to a new poll.
jimjam wrote:I like your style #21. I bet I could posit that it is a nice blue sunny day today in Florida and you would rebut that it will not last because of Hillary and those worthless "liberals".
4cal wrote:Meanwhile, the investigation into the multiple and ever expanding scandals of the pervert in the white house continue. What will be the next scandal?
Oh did you see where Manafort is facing new charges now? Delicious Homeboy is going to flip like an acrobat.
A former State Department official and associate of Sen. John McCain has invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify in connection with questions from the House Intelligence Committee about the anti-Trump dossier’s Russian sources, according to a law enforcement source.
David J. Kramer, who is a central player in how the unverified Trump dossier made its way to the FBI in late 2016, testified before the committee in December in a closed-door session, indicating he had information about the dossier's sources. A subpoena was issued for mid-January, as first reported by The Washington Examiner.
The law enforcement source confirmed, however, that Kramer did not appear and has exercised his Fifth Amendment rights.
4cal wrote:Now Manafort's deputy and Deputy Campaign Chairman is cooperating with the investigation.
More bad news for the pervert in the White House.
In many (if not most) cases, the prosecution offers a plea deal only if the indicted has something to offer in return. One must recall that, unlike Manafort, this guy was there until the transition. Like most Trumpians, he is an in-federate liar who lied to the investigators earlier this month. No doubt the deal would be off the table if he lies to the investigators once more so when he starts to sing to the investigators..it will be truthful.
The noose is tightening.
Hindsite wrote:But not for Trump, because he did not collude with the Russians.Do you honestly think that Trump is going to get off scott-free if his entire administration is found to be just a bunch of criminals? He's the ring-leader, FFS. Reality isn't a big thing with Trumpeteers, is it?
Igor Antunov wrote:I think the Mueller tarnishment campaign is failing
4cal wrote:Now Manafort's deputy and Deputy Campaign Chairman is cooperating with the investigation.
Mr. Manafort also reportedly offered during the campaign to give “private briefings” to Oleg V. Deripaska, a Russian oligarch allied with President Vladimir V. Putin who claimed Mr. Manafort owed him $19 million. Prosecutors are interested in learning how a Republican convention platform plank on Russia’s intervention in Ukraine was watered down.
On the other hand, Mr. Trump’s defenders said Mr. Gates’s credibility as a witness may be tainted by the fact that one of the charges he pleaded guilty to was lying to the F.B.I. even as he was negotiating his plea deal.
While Mr. Trump has dismissed the relevance of allegations against Mr. Manafort because they involved business dealings before the campaign, the latest indictment claims that he was scheming to defraud banks while serving as Mr. Trump’s chairman.
Moreover, it remains unclear why he volunteered to work for Mr. Trump’s campaign without pay at a time when he was experiencing significant financial pressure.
4cal wrote:More bad news for the pervert in the White House.
4cal wrote:In many (if not most) cases, the prosecution offers a plea deal only if the indicted has something to offer in return. One must recall that, unlike Manafort, this guy was there until the transition.
4cal wrote:Like most Trumpians, he is an in-federate{sic} liar who lied to the investigators earlier this month.
Godstud wrote:Do you honestly think that Trump is going to get off scott-free if his entire administration is found to be just a bunch of criminals?
@Pants-of-dog it is not harassment for students […]
So do many other races and people. This genetic […]