Save America Rally!

Stops them from clogging up the ICUs praying for the medical science they had rejected to save their worthless lives.
Someone had a wedding 2 weeks ago and 47 people got the variant.
Of course the variant doesn’t warrant a visit to the ICU.
 
Someone had a wedding 2 weeks ago and 47 people got the variant.
Of course the variant doesn’t warrant a visit to the ICU.
Whatever. Trump told you to get vaccinated. So go get it or not. I don't care if any of you antivax evangelists live another day.
 
Whatever. Trump told you to get vaccinated. So go get it or not. I don't care if any of you antivax evangelists live another day.
I got vaccinated because my son-in-law’s mother was a chemist for Ely-Lilly for 30 years and endorsed the shot.
You got vaccinated because a Democrat told you to.
 
I got vaccinated because my son-in-law’s mother was a chemist for Ely-Lilly for 30 years and endorsed the shot.
You got vaccinated because a Democrat told you to.
My reasons are my own. It's you dummies who made it a test of political loyalty to refuse it.
 
Give examples starting 40 years ago.

alrighty....

1) lie

Trump lied to me about his wealth to get onto the Forbes 400. Here are the tapes.

Posing as ‘John Barron,’ he claimed he owned most of his father’s real estate empire.

April 20, 2018
By
Jonathan Greenberg
Jonathan Greenberg is an investigative financial and legal journalist and the author of “America 2034: Utopia Rising,” a dystopian novel.

In May 1984, an official from the Trump Organization called to tell me how rich Donald J. Trump was. I was reporting for the Forbes 400, the magazine’s annual ranking of America’s richest people, for the third year. In the previous edition, we’d valued Trump’s holdings at $200 million, only one-fifth of what he claimed to own in our interviews. This time, his aide urged me on the phone, I needed to understand just how loaded Trump really was.

The official was John Barron — a name we now know as an alter ego of Trump himself.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outl...762b08-4287-11e8-8569-26fda6b404c7_story.html

2) cheat

Donald Trump’s history of corruption: a comprehensive review

By Andrew Prokop[email protected]
Updated Oct 31, 2016, 10:47am EDT
[...]

Trump has a history of shady business practices

There are the hundreds of accusations that Trump refused to pay contractors and workers what they were owed, which the Wall Street Journal and USA Today compiled this year. “The actions in total paint a portrait of Trump’s sprawling organization frequently failing to pay small businesses and individuals, then sometimes tying them up in court and other negotiations for years,” USA Today’s Steve Reilly wrote. “In some cases, the Trump teams financially overpower and outlast much smaller opponents, draining their resources.” (Trump told Reilly that if he ever didn’t pay, it must have been because he was unhappy with the work.)

And recently, Republican consultant Brian James Walsh further corroborated these accusations with his own personal story:

True story - my Dad's company was stiffed by Trump on a six figure telecom job in the 1980's. Trump told them it would cost more to sue him.
— Brian Walsh (@brianjameswalsh) September 27, 2016
[...]
Donald Trump’s history of corruption: a comprehensive review

Cities angry with Trump over millions in unpaid rally expenses

Richard MadanCTV National News Washington Bureau Correspondent

Graham SlaughterCTVNews.ca Writer

Published Friday, January 15, 2021 10:00PM EST
[...]
Trump owes cities nearly $2 million from rallies dating back to 2016, and multiple mayors tell CTV News they were never reimbursed a dime.

3) steal

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Vera Coking, an elderly widow from Atlantic City, knows firsthand the power of unaccountable government agencies. The Institute for Justice successfully defended Vera against the condemnation of her home by a State agency that sought to take her property and transfer it—at a bargain-basement price—to another private individual:
Donald Trump. Trump convinced the State agency to use its “eminent domain” power to take Vera’s home so he could construct a limousine parking lot for his customers—hardly a public purpose.
And unfortunately, cases in which government agencies act not as protectors of constitutionally guaranteed rights, but instead as agents for powerful, private interests, have become all too common.
Thanks to IJ’s advocacy, Vera Coking won in court and enjoyed her home of more than three decades.


Explore Case In Depth »

Atlantic City Condemnation - Vera Coking - Institute for Justice

Donald J. Trump Pays Court-Ordered $2 Million For Illegally Using Trump Foundation Funds​

Trump Ordered to Pay Eight Separate Charities $250,000 Each
Remaining $1.8 Million in Trump Foundation Bank Account Disbursed Among Charities


Additionally, as part of the settlement, Trump was required to agree to 19 admissions, acknowledging his personal misuse of funds at the Trump Foundation, and agreed to restrictions on future charitable service and ongoing reporting to the Office of the Attorney General, in the event he creates a new charity. The settlement also included mandatory training requirements for Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump, which the three children have already undergone. Finally, the settlement required the Trump Foundation to shutter its doors last December and dissolve under court supervision.
Donald J. Trump Pays Court-Ordered $2 Million For Illegally Using Trump Foundation Funds | New York State Attorney General

the list is too numerous to post all of them.... but you're welcome for the few that i did.
 
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