RE: Guilty, as sin - Trump ordered to pay out $ 2 Million, finally admits misuse of charitable funds

Taken from the article:

"Scarpulla noted that the $2.8 million raised by the foundation had ultimately been delivered to the veterans’ charities for which the funds were intended. But she ordered Trump to pay $2 million, which would have otherwise gone to the foundation if it were still in existence, as damages in the case.

Notre Dame Law School Professor Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, a tax-law and election specialist, said that such a large settlement is “highly unusual, especially when the funds at issue ultimately did go to veterans charities.”


OK so President Trumps foundation brings in $2.8 million and that money went to where is was supposed to go and he gets fined $2 million dollars.
Somethings wrong with that picture and it ain't with President Trump.

RE: 5G Killing Trees in Gateshead

I know it's against the TOS to ask questions but I think they need to be asked.
Why would the cell phone company's want to kill the very customers they make money off of?
And why would they want to subject themselves to the army of lawyers that would line up to sue them if people started to get sick & die? confused

RE: Will Democrats Ever Call An Impeachment Witness Who Knows Anything?

RE: Defending Trump

I rarely bother with looking at any libnut links. But every now & then I will check one out. And true to form it was much do do about nothing. I suppose it's your stomach aliens transport that convince you such things have merit.

RE: Fast car, big truck, long pistol, loud stereo, tall hat, big heels....

Could mean a tube steak extension. dunno

RE: Imagine unsinkable ships

What about all the other items that might be made of material that doesn't float, like the cargo it might be carrying. dunno

RE: Democrats have voted to codify their sham Soviet-style impeachment process

Denial is not a river in Egypt.

RE: What the Bible says about divorce and remarriage ?

I find it ironic that you would say something that. Because the way I see it, it is not the OP that has had his nerve struck, but that the OP struck a nerve in most of the commenters to his blog. And that includes you.

RE: I'm a conservative...

I agree with being wary of some of the stuff at discount places like dollar tree. But they do sell a lot of major brand stuff including toothpaste. cheers

RE: Longevity....really only a life bargain when combined with great health....

One's longevity or lack thereof is almost exclusively due to good or bad genes. blues

RE: I'm a conservative...

Gone are the day's where the toothpaste tube was some kind of metal so that as you rolled up the end it stayed. Now with the plastic they just spring back leaving more in there. Oh well, I spend $1 on a tube from dollar tree and don't spend a lot of time & effort getting every last drop. If I did it would take away to much of my Liberal bashing time. cool

RE: Fake Indian Elizabeth Warren Caught In New Fraud About Her Past- This Time She Catching On The Video

Ralpherbarf Your seem to have stepped up your bloviating about the President, Republicans or anyone who has a firm grasp on what's right or wrong.
Perhaps you feel it you keep it up someone will start paying you to do it like some other bloviators on here.
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RE: Pelosi announces official Trump Impeachment inquiry - "No one is above the law"

Since According to Pelosi no one is above the law, does that mean all the Dimmocrats will be impeaching themselves?

RE: Would you...........

@lafonda, so is a toilet with a wacker dacker. wow

RE: Would you...........

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RE: No Such Thing as a Good Dog

Just to be clear. I believe the majority of domesticated animals that are treated right would most likely not "bite the hand that feeds them". But they are all animals and because of that nobody can be 100% sure how their animals will react to every person or situation.
In my business I work in peoples homes. Most people are smart enough to lock their pets up while I do my work, but some just tell me "oh he or she won't bite" Experience has taught me not to believe them.
I even had an experience with my neighbor who's son, whenever he visited always brought his dog. I was over there installing a ceiling fan and was bit on the ankle by his dog. I didn't know he was there until he sneaked up behind me and grabbed hold. I knew the dog and he knew me.
My experience with dogs has taught me a healthy respect for their potential unpredictability. My experience has also taught me that when your back is turned is the most likely time a dog will attack, and of the few times I have been bit was when I couldn't see the animal. Every time I have been confronted face to face with a threatening barking dog, I stood my ground until the dog backed off or the owner got a hold of it and removed it.

RE: No Such Thing as a Good Dog

A lot of people don't understand that all animals can be unpredictable. Just like the cow story cat brought up. That cow was probably just doing what comes naturally to a cow, but the owner was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
There are many people who refuse to admit that pit bulls are dangerous animals despite statistics and history showing otherwise. Just because a pet owner hasn't themselves experienced an injury or death in their family from a beloved well treated pet doesn't change the fact that others do.



RE: No Such Thing as a Good Dog

Animals have an inherent excuse when they are unpredictable. People on the other hand have no excuse for vicious behavior.

RE: No Such Thing as a Good Dog

I believe you can make a good dog bad, but you can't make a bad dog good.

RE: From :Tim Allen

" Where's vile idiot procto?
This a subject on which one would expect he'd share his wisdom. "


Normal person: What wisdom?

RE: Ben & Jerry's Unveils New Antifa-Inspired Flavors

You had me at "Vegan Coconut Milkshake with Real Concrete Mix".

RE: The silence of the Lord

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RE: The silence of the Lord

You keep having that confidence in the other guy devil and see how well that goes for you on judgement day.

RE: The silence of the Lord

I believe there are people who hear Gods voice in much the same way as Noah did. But they are certainly not the norm. I don't believe it's not the norm because Gods doesn't want to, but because most people fail to reach the level necessary to be given such a gift.
Even so we are all capable of hearing Gods voice on some level. Sometimes if we don't it's because we are not listening. Perhaps because we don't like what Gods telling us.

RE: The silence of the Lord

Hooball that sounds like something the other fella has been telling you. I suggest you start listening to the man who died for your sins.

RE: The silence of the Lord

God speaks volumes in the Bible. You want to hear his voice? Immerse yourself in his written word.

RE: Promises kept, promises broken, right, left....

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RE: Women...convinced or have always?

I believe there has been an increase in women who hate men. I also believe the reason for it is the feminist movement that has convinced more women that men are the cause of most their problems.
It's not any different then the increase in hate for white men in general by anyone who has an axe to grind and is looking for someone to blame.You name it, and it's a mans fault. sigh

RE: Pernkopf’s Atlas

There's nothing wrong with learning from our past. professor

RE: Who is prettier?

"Note I said 'prettier' not uglier."

It's not what you say, it's what you think! scold

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