Hey Trumpette lemmings ! Time to pony up.
It's time to put your money where your mouth is.Either that, or shut the hell up and finally accept that Trump lost......by a lot !
Trump asks you for $$$$ to get a Wisconsin re-count.
It will cost $7.9 Million (US) to pay for it.
At least, that is what Wisconsin seeks. It costs more this year due to Covid-19 concerns,
Trump may funnell some of that money to other worthy causes, like golf fees, Russian hookers, and personal debts, champagne for porn stars, and some other less than worthy causes.
So, perhaps pony up $25 Million and maybe that will get it done.
Of course, no guarantees the count will be much different. In fact even if he did win Wisconsin, he's till lose the election.
Perhaps if you act now, he'll throw in one of those nifty made in China MAGA caps, or perhaps a tin foil one
with a Q on top.
Now don't all rush at once.
Yesterday from Huffington Post;
In response to:
Trump Will Have To Pay $7.9 Million If He Really Wants Wisconsin Recount
The president has until Wednesday to decide whether to pony up the money for the recount.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — President Donald Trump will have to pay $7.9 million if he wants a statewide recount of unofficial results in Wisconsin showing him losing to Democrat Joe Biden by about 20,500 votes.
That is four times higher than what the recount cost four years ago, a cost increase that elections officials said was driven by expenses related to conducting a recount during the coronavirus pandemic.
Counties had until Tuesday to certify the election results. Assuming the last county canvass isn’t filed until Tuesday as expected, Trump would then have until 5 p.m. on Wednesday to request the recount. The recount could begin as soon as Thursday and be done no later than Dec. 1.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission on Monday released the recount timeline and cost estimate, which was based on costs submitted by the 72 counties.
“We still have not received any indication that there will or will not be a recount,” said Meagan Wolfe, the state’s chief election official. “But we want Wisconsin’s voters to know we are ready.”
Trump has made unfounded claims of voting irregularities and fraud, even though Wisconsin elections officials have said there were no irregularities or widespread problems reported. Separately Monday, three voters who filed a federal lawsuit last week seeking to exclude some ballots in Milwaukee, Dane and Menominee counties withdraw their lawsuit. Attorney James Bopp said he could not say why because of attorney-client privilege. The voters had alleged widespread fraud in absentee balloting.
Trump has been raising money off the expected recount and has indicated that he will move ahead with it, even though Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes would not be enough to change the outcome of the race.
Trump’s Wisconsin campaign spokeswoman Anna Kelly did not immediately return a message seeking comment on the estimated cost.
Recounts are not automatic under Wisconsin law. But any losing candidate who is within 1 point of the winner can request one. Trump lost by about six-tenths of a point, based on unofficial results. Candidates must pay for recounts if they are more than 0.25 points behind the winner.
As of midday Monday, 68 of 72 counties had completed certification of the vote. Those results, which include provisional ballots that were counted after Election Day, show that Biden picked up 122 votes and Trump gained 107 statewide so far. The net gain was 15 for Biden. ....
Trump Will Have To Pay $7.9 Million If He Really Wants Wisconsin Recount
The president has until Wednesday to decide whether to pony up the money for the recount.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — President Donald Trump will have to pay $7.9 million if he wants a statewide recount of unofficial results in Wisconsin showing him losing to Democrat Joe Biden by about 20,500 votes.
That is four times higher than what the recount cost four years ago, a cost increase that elections officials said was driven by expenses related to conducting a recount during the coronavirus pandemic.
Counties had until Tuesday to certify the election results. Assuming the last county canvass isn’t filed until Tuesday as expected, Trump would then have until 5 p.m. on Wednesday to request the recount. The recount could begin as soon as Thursday and be done no later than Dec. 1.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission on Monday released the recount timeline and cost estimate, which was based on costs submitted by the 72 counties.
“We still have not received any indication that there will or will not be a recount,” said Meagan Wolfe, the state’s chief election official. “But we want Wisconsin’s voters to know we are ready.”
Trump has made unfounded claims of voting irregularities and fraud, even though Wisconsin elections officials have said there were no irregularities or widespread problems reported. Separately Monday, three voters who filed a federal lawsuit last week seeking to exclude some ballots in Milwaukee, Dane and Menominee counties withdraw their lawsuit. Attorney James Bopp said he could not say why because of attorney-client privilege. The voters had alleged widespread fraud in absentee balloting.
Trump has been raising money off the expected recount and has indicated that he will move ahead with it, even though Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes would not be enough to change the outcome of the race.
Trump’s Wisconsin campaign spokeswoman Anna Kelly did not immediately return a message seeking comment on the estimated cost.
Recounts are not automatic under Wisconsin law. But any losing candidate who is within 1 point of the winner can request one. Trump lost by about six-tenths of a point, based on unofficial results. Candidates must pay for recounts if they are more than 0.25 points behind the winner.
As of midday Monday, 68 of 72 counties had completed certification of the vote. Those results, which include provisional ballots that were counted after Election Day, show that Biden picked up 122 votes and Trump gained 107 statewide so far. The net gain was 15 for Biden. ....
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Not to mention having time to hob knob with fellow Mensa members rather than wasting brilliance compulsively blogging to an audience of literally TENS of us non-geniuses. ...
A new day is certainly dawning
Mary Trump gave an interview a few days ago... Trump obviously doesn't care about being gracious... he wants to reek havoc on America... payback... not being elected again... a true patriot... lol...
Big deal. Put it on the tab, and get in line.
THE DON(!) did not file for bankruptcy Some of his enterprises went into some form of Business/Corporate Bankruptcy.
It's not something that happens in the PRC.
Chance -
That IS a 3rd possibility.
If that game's afoot, it could lead to Serious Swamp Draining ...
He actually came off rather Eloquent ...
Both he and K. Harris were quite eloquent yesterday about today's problems.
Far more eloquent than Trump.
Clearly the dementia you were promoting is not reality.
It was a lie.
Examining Donald Trump’s Chapter 11 Bankruptcies
Trump has never filed for personal bankruptcy, he has reportedly filed for business bankruptcy at least four times. Trump responded to the criticism by arguing that businesses often have to file for bankruptcy and that filing for bankruptcy was a financially sound move ...
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I said "Claim" not filed.
The ability to read correctly or not is the difference between understanding the false news and the truth.
You obviously need glasses
if his father didn't bale him out of that one
The Point is The Don's Businesses have been involved in bankruptcy proceedings.
The Don has had No Personal Bankruptcies.
Silly me, I used to think women should vote until I met you.
That was a good line...
I have nothing against the lady he was talking to...just a cute line.