Donald Trump Private Citizen

Dorian2

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They are fund managers. Where else are you going to get the capital to start up a network?
I get that. Just found it interesting.

Luis Orleans-Braganza has served as our Chief Financial Officer since May 2021. Mr. Orleans-Braganza is a businessman and currently a member of Brazil's National Congress, originally elected in 2018, representing the state of Sao Paulo.
 

hanimmal

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Fogdog

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Everything Stinky does turns into a dumpster fire.


The fucker used open source code with explicit agreement in its license. Under terms of use, code using that software must remain publicly available after its been modified and modifications to Mastodon's code must be shared.

One wonders what is Trump hiding in the code? You know he's doing something illegal or malicious. That is in his nature.
 

printer

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The fucker used open source code with explicit agreement in its license. Under terms of use, code using that software must remain publicly available after its been modified and modifications to Mastodon's code must be shared.

One wonders what is Trump hiding in the code? You know he's doing something illegal or malicious. That is in his nature.
You mean the part where you give a one time donation and it keeps giving in perpetuity?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The fucker used open source code with explicit agreement in its license. Under terms of use, code using that software must remain publicly available after its been modified and modifications to Mastodon's code must be shared.

One wonders what is Trump hiding in the code? You know he's doing something illegal or malicious. That is in his nature.
Clearly Donald is above the law, if they won't bust him for the insurrection and other obvious and easily proved crimes, they won't bother him about this. He'll ignore an injunction and take it to the supreme court etc.
 

Danja-83

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They all play golf together - we are just the minions getting divided and conquered through media and policies. It's all a theatre through the art of psychology.
 

Fogdog

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You mean the part where you give a one time donation and it keeps giving in perpetuity?
lulz, yeah, that and what the software does with personal information.

But, who can say? It's like giving a burglar your house address and telling him you won't be home for a while. You don't know when he'll break in or what he'll take but you can be certain of some form of shenanigans.
 

Fogdog

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Clearly Donald is above the law, if they won't bust him for the insurrection and other obvious and easily proved crimes, they won't bother him about this. He'll ignore an injunction and take it to the supreme court etc.
They raised $293 million. If I understand the deal, a SPAC or special-purpose acquisition company raised money in it's own public offering and is using the money to buy this startup as well as use the money to fund investments into the business. It's not wholly owned by Trump but I'd guess that he already has more then 50% stake in it.

It will be a listed public company with rules, regulations and hanky panky that Trump can pull off around those rules. For some reason, people are pouring money into it and share prices of the SPAC are jumping. I guess that investors can be as right wing and idiotic as anybody else.
 
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