Trump calls for new 2020 election or declare he won

Orangecat220829-#35 “Free speech and questioning official government narratives are only dangerous to useful idiots and cowards.”

NFBW: Engaging a conspiracy to create fake Trump electors in an attempt to overturn Biden’s win is not free speech or questioning an official government narrative. END2209022331
 
Engaging a conspiracy to create fake Trump electors in an attempt to overturn Biden’s win is not free speech or questioning an official government narrative.
They would have been the real electors had the fraudulent votes been thrown out.
 
lennypartiv220903-#745 “They would have been the real electors had the fraudulent votes been thrown out.”

NFBW: Who first found evidence of fraudulent votes lennypartiv in Georgia Pennsylvania Michigan Wisconsin Arizona Nevada and New Mexico prior to signing fake certificates of electors for Trump in thise seven states? END2209030045
 
lennypartiv220903-#745 “They would have been the real electors had the fraudulent votes been thrown out.”

NFBW: Who or what agency lennypartiv did you expect to throw fraudulent votes out if they found any? END2209030054
 

Trumpf gives a speech, says Fetterman is spoiled, lives off his parents money​


after the swine trump received 430 million from his daddy

It was nearly 2 hours of complete horsesh*t; nasty, profane, perverted, and lies. Vile, praising dictators, damning America and american institutions.

It was quite what one would expect from a ethically and morally corrupt career criminal, sexual predator, incompetent grifter, and someone who's failed at every business "he's" ever been involved in
 
It was quite what one would expect from a ethically and morally corrupt career criminal, sexual predator, incompetent grifter, and someone who's failed at every business "he's" ever been involved in

Donald Trump owned or operated over 500 businesses in his career. He had 5 bankruptcies giving him a 1% failure rate. You don't become a mulit-billionaire by failing all the time.
 
I'd call 435 million from his daddy a good start He was born on 3rd base and thought he hit a triple

First of all his father wasn't even worth 435 million. Secondly that money was given to his children and grandchildren with the exception of Fred Trump Jr. I don't know how that relationship deteriorated.

Trump’s inheritance


We asked a Rubio spokesman for his evidence that Trump inherited more than $100 million. (Rubio cited an even higher number of $200 million at a Feb. 25 debate.)

"The evidence would be on Donald Trump's tax returns right? Guess he'll need to shoot those on over to disprove the claim," Joe Pounder told PolitiFact. "Until then, all we have is his word that his inheritance was split amongst family members … All we know is there was an inheritance of up to $200 million. Donald Trump has never disputed the inheritance."

But news reports show that it’s a bit of a mystery how much Trump inherited from his father, Fred Sr. When he died in 1999, the New York Times reported that "his estate has been estimated by the family at $250 million to $300 million." The New York Daily News reported at the time that the estate was worth $100 million to $300 million based on family estimates.

But how was it divvied up? That’s something that reporters have tried to sort out during the 2016 race.

The New York Times reported Jan. 2 that Fred Sr.’s will "divided the bulk of the inheritance, at least $20 million, among his children and their descendants, ‘other than my son Fred C. Trump Jr.’ "

Some of the grandchildren sued, and an "amicable" settlement was worked out.

 
First of all his father wasn't even worth 435 million. Secondly that money was given to his children and grandchildren with the exception of Fred Trump Jr. I don't know how that relationship deteriorated.

Trump’s inheritance


We asked a Rubio spokesman for his evidence that Trump inherited more than $100 million. (Rubio cited an even higher number of $200 million at a Feb. 25 debate.)

"The evidence would be on Donald Trump's tax returns right? Guess he'll need to shoot those on over to disprove the claim," Joe Pounder told PolitiFact. "Until then, all we have is his word that his inheritance was split amongst family members … All we know is there was an inheritance of up to $200 million. Donald Trump has never disputed the inheritance."

But news reports show that it’s a bit of a mystery how much Trump inherited from his father, Fred Sr. When he died in 1999, the New York Times reported that "his estate has been estimated by the family at $250 million to $300 million." The New York Daily News reported at the time that the estate was worth $100 million to $300 million based on family estimates.

But how was it divvied up? That’s something that reporters have tried to sort out during the 2016 race.

The New York Times reported Jan. 2 that Fred Sr.’s will "divided the bulk of the inheritance, at least $20 million, among his children and their descendants, ‘other than my son Fred C. Trump Jr.’ "


Some of the grandchildren sued, and an "amicable" settlement was worked out.


It wasn't just inheritance...

The New York Times revealed how Fred Trump funneled $413 million to his son Donald.

On Tuesday, a New York Times special investigation revealed that President Trump received at least $413 million in today’s dollars from his father’s real estate empire over the course of his life — income that he shielded from inheritance taxes. The Times report concluded that Trump had participated in “dubious tax schemes . . . including instances of outright fraud.”
 
Donald Trump owned or operated over 500 businesses in his career. He had 5 bankruptcies giving him a 1% failure rate. You don't become a mulit-billionaire by failing all the time.
trump is a total loser, 500 businesses? if you count con schemes you may get to it. He just inherited money, compare to self made ultra billionaire Jeff Bezos with hundreds of billions, he can throw away the equivalent of trump's fortune, and would not even notice it...

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trump is a total loser, 500 businesses? if you count con schemes you may get to it. He just inherited money, compare to self made ultra billionaire Jeff Bezos with hundreds of billions, he can throw away the equivalent of trump's fortune, and would not even notice it...

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So where did I claim there were not more successful people than Trump? As my Politifact link above points out, Fred Trump was worth at most 200 million and he left that to several heirs, not just Donald.
 
Here Ray educate yourself

NY Times: Trump got $413M from his dad, much from tax dodges​

October 2, 2018


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FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2017, file photo, a portrait of President Donald Trump's father Fred Trump, and three un-signed Executive orders are seen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. The New York Times is reporting that President Donald Trump received at least $413 million from his father over the decades, much of that through dubious tax dodges, including outright fraud. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
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FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2017, file photo, a portrait of President Donald Trump's father Fred Trump, and three un-signed Executive orders are seen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. The New York Times is reporting that President Donald Trump received at least $413 million from his father over the decades, much of that through dubious tax dodges, including outright fraud. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Times reported Tuesday that President Donald Trump received at least $413 million from his father over the decades, much of that through dubious tax dodges, including outright fraud.
The 15,000-word Times report contradicts Trump’s portrayal of himself as a self-made billionaire who started with just a $1 million loan from his father.
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The Times says Trump and his father, Fred, avoided gift and inheritance taxes by setting up a sham corporation and undervaluing assets to tax authorities. The Times says its report is based on more than 100,000 pages of financial documents, including confidential tax returns from the father and his companies.
A lawyer for Trump, Charles J. Harder, told the Times that there was no “fraud or tax evasion” and that the facts cited in the report are “extremely inaccurate.”
The White House dismissed the report as a “misleading attack against the Trump family by the failing New York Times.” It criticized the newspaper and other media outlets, saying their low credibility with the public is “because they are consumed with attacking the president and his family 24/7 instead of reporting the news.”
The New York state tax department told The Associated Press that it is reviewing the allegations in the Times and “is vigorously pursuing all appropriate avenues of investigation.” The department typically refers findings to the state attorney general’s office.
The Times says the Trump family hid millions of dollars of transfers from the father to his children through a sham company owned by the children called All County Building Supply & Maintenance. Set up in 1992 ostensibly as a purchasing agent to supply Fred Trump’s buildings with boilers, cleaning supplies and other goods, the father would pad invoices with markups of 20 percent or even 50 percent, thereby avoiding gift taxes, the newspaper reports.
The Times says that before Fred Trump died in the late 1990s, he transferred ownership of most of his real estate empire to his four living children. The value of the properties in tax returns summed up to $41.4 million, vastly less than the Times says they were worth.
The same properties would be sold off over the next decade for more than 16 times that amount.
 
Here Ray educate yourself

NY Times: Trump got $413M from his dad, much from tax dodges​

October 2, 2018


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FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2017, file photo, a portrait of President Donald Trump's father Fred Trump, and three un-signed Executive orders are seen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. The New York Times is reporting that President Donald Trump received at least $413 million from his father over the decades, much of that through dubious tax dodges, including outright fraud. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
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FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2017, file photo, a portrait of President Donald Trump's father Fred Trump, and three un-signed Executive orders are seen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. The New York Times is reporting that President Donald Trump received at least $413 million from his father over the decades, much of that through dubious tax dodges, including outright fraud. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Times reported Tuesday that President Donald Trump received at least $413 million from his father over the decades, much of that through dubious tax dodges, including outright fraud.
The 15,000-word Times report contradicts Trump’s portrayal of himself as a self-made billionaire who started with just a $1 million loan from his father.
ADVERTISEMENT


The Times says Trump and his father, Fred, avoided gift and inheritance taxes by setting up a sham corporation and undervaluing assets to tax authorities. The Times says its report is based on more than 100,000 pages of financial documents, including confidential tax returns from the father and his companies.
A lawyer for Trump, Charles J. Harder, told the Times that there was no “fraud or tax evasion” and that the facts cited in the report are “extremely inaccurate.”
The White House dismissed the report as a “misleading attack against the Trump family by the failing New York Times.” It criticized the newspaper and other media outlets, saying their low credibility with the public is “because they are consumed with attacking the president and his family 24/7 instead of reporting the news.”
The New York state tax department told The Associated Press that it is reviewing the allegations in the Times and “is vigorously pursuing all appropriate avenues of investigation.” The department typically refers findings to the state attorney general’s office.
The Times says the Trump family hid millions of dollars of transfers from the father to his children through a sham company owned by the children called All County Building Supply & Maintenance. Set up in 1992 ostensibly as a purchasing agent to supply Fred Trump’s buildings with boilers, cleaning supplies and other goods, the father would pad invoices with markups of 20 percent or even 50 percent, thereby avoiding gift taxes, the newspaper reports.
The Times says that before Fred Trump died in the late 1990s, he transferred ownership of most of his real estate empire to his four living children. The value of the properties in tax returns summed up to $41.4 million, vastly less than the Times says they were worth.
The same properties would be sold off over the next decade for more than 16 times that amount.

Nice, except for the fact Trump worked for his father for those decades and earned that money. it wasn't handed to him on Fred's death. What he actually got from the inheritance is unknown and the Times have no access to those records, but what they do know is that it was around 200 million to be split up among several people, and afterwards, Fred's grandchildren sued for some of that money, but it was settled out of court and nobody knows what they got
 
One thing you should be sure of Ray is Trump is a snake and would screw anyone trying to stop him from making a buck
 
One thing you should be sure of Ray is Trump is a snake and would screw anyone trying to stop him from making a buck

Trump is a businessman like any other. Like many of his success he spent a lifetime of getting audited by the IRS. You don't get business deals by screwing everybody because word gets around fast.

Trump sacrificed a world where nearly everybody loved him on the left and right, knowing he'd become an enemy of the left by winning the presidential race for the Republicans. He's the only President of our time that decided to do the job and donate all his presidential pay to various charities and causes. He's a guy that flies around on his private jet liner, been with the most beautiful women of the world, to having the FBI raid his wife's panty drawer and followed around by the SS wherever he goes.

Donald Trump truly loves this country because moving to the White House was a step down from the luxury life he was used to. In spite of the deep state and constant hounding almost two years since he left office, he's willing to do it again for our country.

 

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