What has Trump done to this country?

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump's Tax Nightmare Comes True As NY D.A. Probes Fraud, Demands Taxes | MSNBC

The New York D.A. is moving quickly to compel Pres. Trump’s secret financial records after winning a blockbuster Supreme Court case, an outcome previewed by former U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal. The seasoned lawyer discusses the escalating criminal probe with MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump Plan Is To Attack Legitimacy Of Voting System While Also Undermining It | All In | MSNBC

“This is what their strategy is,” says Chris Hayes of Trump’s reelection plan, “They attack the legitimacy of our voting system while simultaneously working to undermine it.”
 

schuylaar

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Fox News host Sean Hannity is helping the Republican National Committee raise money for President Trump's re-election campaign, despite network rules supposedly barring employees from participating in campaign events.

In fundraising emails the RNC sent on Sunday and Monday, the committee told supporters that those who donate $75 or more would get "priority access" to signed copies of Hannity's book "Live Free or Die: America (and the World) on the Brink," which is set to be released Tuesday. As of Monday, Amazon listed it as the No. 2 selling book on the platform, followed by Mary Trump's "Too Much and Never Enough" at No. 3.
Sunday's email included the language, "Authorized by Trump Headquart

 

hanimmal

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Fox News host Sean Hannity is helping the Republican National Committee raise money for President Trump's re-election campaign, despite network rules supposedly barring employees from participating in campaign events.

In fundraising emails the RNC sent on Sunday and Monday, the committee told supporters that those who donate $75 or more would get "priority access" to signed copies of Hannity's book "Live Free or Die: America (and the World) on the Brink," which is set to be released Tuesday. As of Monday, Amazon listed it as the No. 2 selling book on the platform, followed by Mary Trump's "Too Much and Never Enough" at No. 3.
Sunday's email included the language, "Authorized by Trump Headquart

Im looking forward to Cohen's book.
 

Budzbuddha

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Rescue of Troubled Trucking Company With White House Ties Draws Scrutiny ...
$700 million coronavirus loan went to company tied to WH.

Anybody surprised ? .... more corruption evidence for the courts i guess ... no wonder he will try to cling to office as the fistful of indictments await him outside the white house.


WASHINGTON — At a virtual congressional hearing in May, Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., asked Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin for help. A struggling trucking company in his state was on the brink of collapse and needed government support.

Eager to assist, Mnuchin assured the senator that “we will look at that specific company and see what we can do and get back to you.”

That company, YRC Worldwide, had lost more than $100 million in 2019 and was being sued by the Justice Department over claims it defrauded the federal government for a seven-year period. But six weeks after the hearing, YRC received a bailout from the Treasury Department — a $700 million loan in exchange for a 30% stake in the business. The company’s stock price soared 74%, although it has come down since.

The rescue, which was approved on the grounds that YRC was critical to “ national security “ , made the company one of the largest recipients of taxpayer money meant to support businesses and workers struggling amid the coronavirus.

It has also raised questions about whether YRC benefited from a web of connections between the company and the White House that allowed it to bypass the Trump administration’s own rules for which companies should be eligible for federal help.

The company has said the loan will be used to pay pension and health care costs and to invest in trailers and trucks.

For months, the money went untouched, in part because the loans come with strict terms and requirements and corporations must be willing to hand over equity stakes in their companies to the federal government. To be eligible, most companies are supposed to have government contracts that involve emergency preparedness functions or top-secret facilities. The Treasury Department submits all applications that do not meet those criteria to the Defense Department for review.

That is what the Treasury Department did with YRC’s application, saying in a news release that the approval for the loan “was based on a certification by the secretary of defense that YRC is
“CRITICAL “ to maintaining national security.”

Ummm yeah right ...

Reminds me of the current shakedown of Microsoft and TikTok .... “ Treasury needs a substantial amount of money from this deal “ ...

Amazing :wall::finger:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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IQ 78, this is what it looks like, shave off another few points and he'd be drooling. Wait till he tries that trick with a prosecutor in court, in front of a judge and jury. " You can't ask that", won't work too well, every interview is a disaster for this moron and if he is close to being on a level playing field a child could defeat him in debate with in 5 minutes.
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Trump fumbles over death toll numbers after being pressed in interview

Axios reporter Jonathan Swan discusses his interview with President Donald Trump in which Trump disputed the information on coronavirus deaths in the US.
 

topcat

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This, from a "stable genius." Who the hell goes to Yosemite ("Yo-sem-ite", Yo-semin-ite") to see trees? Who's this guy's writer, Steven Miller? "Get the hook", You stink", "You're not funny". Foreign tourists know how to pronounce it! He doesn't even run over a script before he gets on stage.
Yo sem i tee
 
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schuylaar

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what is little transparent donald up to..?


"Whether you call it Vote by Mail or Absentee Voting, in Florida the election system is Safe and Secure, Tried and True. Florida's Voting system has been cleaned up (we defeated Democrats attempts at change), so in Florida I encourage all to request a Ballot & Vote by Mail! #MAGA," he tweeted.


he knows he has to win florida or he doesn't have a path.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Anybody notice a drop in trade? I've got a few friends who buy from me for a very good price I sell a bag for $140 and the government sells more or less the same quality at over $450. People do seem to be smoking more pot though, makes staying home and quality time with the couch easier.

I have a social distancing procedure that everybody follows, they come to my place and I can't visit the seniors home until this shit is dealt with and that was about it for deliveries. I have a buddy there who is younger and in a wheelchair I met while visiting my sister, I'd give him a bag a month, sometimes I'd wheel him down to the park next door for some drone FPV flying, with him wearing guest goggles and along for the ride very stoned and loving it.
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The pandemic is eating away at the illicit marijuana market
Legal sales have boomed since March, though it’s hard to say how many customers previously bought from illegal dealers.

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The legal marijuana industry has spent years battling illegal sellers who have eaten away at its market share and undercut its prices.

But the coronavirus has proven to be a boon for legal pot shops, as customers fear the risks associated with inhaling questionable products and are nervous about letting sellers into their homes.

Legal operations have moved quickly to take advantage of the situation, seizing on relaxed rules to expand shopping options in states across the country, including curbside pickups and deliveries.


Also, pandemic-frazzled Americans are simply getting stoned more often.

“It's understandable that people may be more hesitant to get their products from sources that are unregulated,” said Kris Krane, CEO of 4Front Ventures, which operates dispensaries in multiple states. “They may not want to go to their dealer’s house, or they may not want to have their dealer come into their house, at a time when people are social distancing and not supposed to be interacting with people that they don't know.”

In addition, cities that never allowed pot shops in their towns, even in states where marijuana is legal, are rethinking the local bans in search of fresh tax revenue. And more people than ever are registered as medical marijuana patients: Florida added nearly 5,000 patients a week in June, and more than 50,000 since March.

The data is murky — credible sales figures on illegal marijuana transactions are inherently difficult to come by — and it’s likely that those sales are also booming as anxious Americans smoke more weed while hunkered down. But many close industry watchers believe the current circumstances are pushing more Americans into state-legal markets. Revenues are expected to hit $17 billion this year, according to New Frontier Data — a 25 percent spike over 2019.

Mitch Baruchowitz, managing partner at cannabis investment firm Merida Capital Partners, argued in a paper in May that the pandemic is “cannibalizing” the illegal market. He hasn’t seen anything in the ensuing months to change that assessment.

“The vast majority of the current growth in the cannabis space is being driven by consumers transitioning from the black market to the legal market,” Baruchowitz wrote.
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Fogdog

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Anybody notice a drop in trade? I've got a few friends who buy from me for a very good price I sell a bag for $140 and the government sells more or less the same quality at over $450. People do seem to be smoking more pot though, makes staying home and quality time with the couch easier.

I have a social distancing procedure that everybody follows, they come to my place and I can't visit the seniors home until this shit is dealt with and that was about it for deliveries. I have a buddy there who is younger and in a wheelchair I met while visiting my sister, I'd give him a bag a month, sometimes I'd wheel him down to the park next door for some drone FPV flying, with him wearing guest goggles and along for the ride very stoned and loving it.
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The pandemic is eating away at the illicit marijuana market
Legal sales have boomed since March, though it’s hard to say how many customers previously bought from illegal dealers.

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The legal marijuana industry has spent years battling illegal sellers who have eaten away at its market share and undercut its prices.

But the coronavirus has proven to be a boon for legal pot shops, as customers fear the risks associated with inhaling questionable products and are nervous about letting sellers into their homes.

Legal operations have moved quickly to take advantage of the situation, seizing on relaxed rules to expand shopping options in states across the country, including curbside pickups and deliveries.


Also, pandemic-frazzled Americans are simply getting stoned more often.

“It's understandable that people may be more hesitant to get their products from sources that are unregulated,” said Kris Krane, CEO of 4Front Ventures, which operates dispensaries in multiple states. “They may not want to go to their dealer’s house, or they may not want to have their dealer come into their house, at a time when people are social distancing and not supposed to be interacting with people that they don't know.”

In addition, cities that never allowed pot shops in their towns, even in states where marijuana is legal, are rethinking the local bans in search of fresh tax revenue. And more people than ever are registered as medical marijuana patients: Florida added nearly 5,000 patients a week in June, and more than 50,000 since March.

The data is murky — credible sales figures on illegal marijuana transactions are inherently difficult to come by — and it’s likely that those sales are also booming as anxious Americans smoke more weed while hunkered down. But many close industry watchers believe the current circumstances are pushing more Americans into state-legal markets. Revenues are expected to hit $17 billion this year, according to New Frontier Data — a 25 percent spike over 2019.

Mitch Baruchowitz, managing partner at cannabis investment firm Merida Capital Partners, argued in a paper in May that the pandemic is “cannibalizing” the illegal market. He hasn’t seen anything in the ensuing months to change that assessment.

“The vast majority of the current growth in the cannabis space is being driven by consumers transitioning from the black market to the legal market,” Baruchowitz wrote.
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I don't know why anybody would pay for weed when they can grow it legally.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Yer lawyer called with some expert legal advice and news. Seems Donald is suddenly changing his tune on mail in voting.
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Let's Talk Trump's Appointment of Postmaster General DeJoy and the Elements of Criminal Conspiracy

Donald Trump continues to falsely assert that voting by mail is rife with fraud and foreign interference. Trump even tweeted that his concern over the security of voting by mail may lead him to unlawfully delay the election. On top of all that, Trump appoints a high-dollar Republican donor with no U.S. postal service experience to serve as Postmaster General. Postmaster General DeJoy promptly goes about slowing mail service.

Criminal conspiracies are secret agreements rarely reduced to writing to accomplish an unlawful goal. They can generally be seen when people act together toward a common criminal goal. What Trump and DeJoy are doing appears to be attempting to interfere in our free and fair elections by manipulating mail service.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I don't know why anybody would pay for weed when they can grow it legally.
Yep, it's legal here too, got four beauties in the backyard, don't bother growing indoors in July and August, vacation etc. Yet folks still are forking over $12 to $17 a gram to the government and their connected suppliers. I have no ethical issues with saving friends money and supplying poor medical users for free at the same time.
 
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