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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 24, 2019 16:01:41 GMT
I’m not sure democracy can survive six more years Res of Trump, but I don’t think we can survive four more years of Mitch blocking any and all legislation if a Democrat is elected, either. McConnell is running in 2020... This is who we must defeat!! How McConnell gets reelected I have no idea, he is NOT liked at home. From Wikipedia: With a 49% disapproval rate in 2016, McConnell had the highest disapproval rating of all senators.[56] McConnell has repeatedly been found to have the lowest home state approval rating of any sitting senator.[57][58] Include in that list, Lindsey Graham South Carolina!! He needs to go too!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 24, 2019 16:08:49 GMT
I think it goes beyond this. There should be an active campaign that indicates NO ONE should answer this question. I saw a sample thing, and how you answer the citizen question determines how you fill out other parts... I have been planning on not answering the citizen question, but then I remember in 2010 someone knocking on doors of people who didn't fill out all areas on the forms. They become rather insistent! Mabe someone knows for sure.
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Post by casii on Apr 24, 2019 16:09:36 GMT
I’m not sure democracy can survive six more years Res of Trump, but I don’t think we can survive four more years of Mitch blocking any and all legislation if a Democrat is elected, either. McConnell is running in 2020... This is who we must defeat!! How McConnell gets reelected I have no idea, he is NOT liked at home. From Wikipedia: With a 49% disapproval rate in 2016, McConnell had the highest disapproval rating of all senators.[56] McConnell has repeatedly been found to have the lowest home state approval rating of any sitting senator.[57][58] Include in that list, Lindsey Graham South Carolina!! He needs to go too! Who's running against him? And do they have local support? I'm all for giving a bump to people running against these guys, but I hope their states can put up candidates that draw enthusiastic voters to their side.
I saw someone on Twitter announce they're running against Lindsey Graham. Best of luck to them!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 24, 2019 16:16:44 GMT
Somehow I got on this email list and they are unrelenting!
Ditch Mitch: BREAKING: Mitch McConnell officially launches 2020 reelection campaign!
Washington is broken. And Mitch McConnell broke it.
For 34 years, Mitch McConnell has been in the Senate, and when you look at how he's spent his time there, it's no wonder some people want term limits.
Mitch's tenure in the Senate has been a stain on our democracy and on our society. He's put personal gain and partisan politics first. He's sided with the NRA. Looted Medicare and Social Security to give yet another tax cut to the rich. Tried to gut our health care. And don't even get us started on Merrick Garland and Brett Kavanaugh.
In 2020, Mitch McConnell is up for reelection, and earlier today, he officially launched his campaign for another 6 year term.
America can't afford another 6 minutes of McConnell, let alone another 6 years. That's why we created Ditch Mitch, a brand new group solely dedicated to defeating Mitch McConnell.
Mitch is wasting no time getting ready for 2020, and we can't either. We've set a goal of raising another $20,200 in the next 48 hours to fund our efforts, but right now we are still $13,511 short.
If you're as ready as we are to Ditch Mitch, then click here right now and make a contribution of whatever amount you can afford. Every dollar will go directly to ensure that Mitch McConnell never wins an election ever again.
We can defeat Mitch McConnell in 2020, and we can do it with grassroots energy and grassroots donations. Mitch is the most unpopular senator in the entire country. An overwhelming 56% of voters in Kentucky disapprove of him, so he can be beaten.
But you know as well as we do that Mitch is going to have Big Oil, Big Pharma, Wall Street, and the gun lobby bankrolling his reelection. So if we're going to be successful, we have to get started now.
That's why we've set a goal of raising another $20,200 this week to jumpstart our efforts, and we're counting on grassroots donors like you to help us hit it.
Can you make a contribution now of whatever you can afford to help us raise another $13,511, hit our $20,200 goal, and defeat Mitch McConnell in 2020 and Ditch Mitch?
Get ready, Mitch. We're coming.
The Ditch Fund
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2019 16:20:05 GMT
linkEssence.. “She, The People: Meet Rhiana Gunn-Wright, An Architect Behind The Green New Deal”Well if she one of the “architects” behind the Green New Deal, where are the plans? From the article.. ”Introduced in Congress by freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA), the resolution outlines a 10-year mobilization with five key pillars. They include achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions; creating millions of good, high-wage jobs; investing in U.S. infrastructure and industry; securing clean air and water, climate and community resilience, healthy food, access to nature, and a sustainable environment for all; and promoting justice and equity in vulnerable communities. While the Green New Deal has generated ample buzz, not everyone knows that a Black think tank in Chicago called New Consensus, led by organizer and Morehouse alumnus, Demond Drummer, developed details of the proposal. “ All legislation has to meet certain goals. Our team did a deep dive into the research,” said Gunn-Wright, the policy director of New Consensus. “I also wrote a section of the policy paper.”
Gunn-Wright collaborated with Robert C. Hockett, a Cornell University law professor, to co-author the research paper “The Green New Deal: Mobilizing for a Just, Prosperous, and Sustainable Economy,” which was published in January 2019. ” I could sit down and write my version of the Green New Deal in an afternoon. The trick is coming up with the details needed to accomplish the goals, make it viable and understand the true costs and benefits. Which apparently their “deep dive into the research” didn’t accomplish. If you don't mind me butting in and saying I think you're not looking deep enough into what the Green New Deal actually means. And no, it doesn't only apply to the US. Countries around the world are working towards an end goal on some of what is covered within it that pertains to their own situations. The Green New Deal isn't a new thing.It's a goal that over time could be achievable....it's a look into the future of where a country needs to be, in say 10/20 years time, whatever the case may be for that particular country. It's not a matter of legislation coming in over night that has to be paid for todayt....it's a longer term plan ,which eventually would save money, cover poverty by creating meaningful jobs and save the planet. You can only come up with the details if everyone agrees as to what that end goal is but dismissing it before any discussion as to what that goal is, isn't at all helpful. The details come later. There's an interesting article on this hereFirst me say I don’t mind when our friends outside this country make comments about US politics. Second, when it comes to climate change we are long past “goals”. We are at the point we need action. Now. In 2017 one of the CA wildfires, just 10 miles north of where I live, came out of the hills after destroying a neighborhood , jumped a 4 lane highway, skipped over a couple of buildings and went on to take out a couple of thousand homes in an another neighborhood. All total, Sonoma County lost 5,000 homes in what was called the Wine Country Wildfires. All within the matter of hours. The wildfire that hit Paradise, CA last year was even more destructive. And while I do understand climate change is a worldwide problem, right now I’m focused in on what the United States does. In this case you are not looking a the situation from the point of view of someone who is voting in November 2020 and wants to win. By winning that means kicking the lunatic out of the Oval Office, keeping the majority in the House and taking the majority in the Senate. If the Democrats don’t do this, then nothing will get done. That is a fact. That means the Democrats have to flip seats in Red States especially when it comes to the Senate. It also means the red seats flipped to blue in The House have to stay blue. The only way that is going to happen is to sell the voters that the Democrats have a solid message. Already the Republicans are trying to control the narrative by calling the GND a form of socialism. Socialism does not poll well in this country. We also have a segment in this country who don’t believe climate change is real. It’s a hoax. So without details and costs, how can the Democrats make their case? They have nothing to combat what the other side is putting out there except some vague goals. If the Democrats want to win big, they have to explain what needs to be done, why it needs to be done, how it’s going to be done, what it’s going to cost - not only in money but in existing policies, and how it’s going to be paid for. What needs to to be done will change how people will live their lives going forward. And you can’t gloss over that with vague goals. And you can’t not talk about what it entails either.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2019 17:04:54 GMT
trump...
”No Collusion, No Obstruction - there has NEVER been a President who has been more transparent. Millions of pages of documents were given to the Mueller Angry Dems, plus I allowed everyone to testify, including W.H. counsel. I didn’t have to do this, but now they want more.....”
”..Congress has no time to legislate, they only want to continue the Witch Hunt, which I have already won. They should start looking at The Criminals who are already very well known to all. This was a Rigged System - WE WILL DRAIN THE SWAMP!”
Who knew trump could be so funny. Or is it delusional?
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Post by twinsmomfla99 on Apr 24, 2019 17:07:33 GMT
linkEssence.. “She, The People: Meet Rhiana Gunn-Wright, An Architect Behind The Green New Deal”Well if she one of the “architects” behind the Green New Deal, where are the plans? From the article.. ”Introduced in Congress by freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA), the resolution outlines a 10-year mobilization with five key pillars. They include achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions; creating millions of good, high-wage jobs; investing in U.S. infrastructure and industry; securing clean air and water, climate and community resilience, healthy food, access to nature, and a sustainable environment for all; and promoting justice and equity in vulnerable communities. While the Green New Deal has generated ample buzz, not everyone knows that a Black think tank in Chicago called New Consensus, led by organizer and Morehouse alumnus, Demond Drummer, developed details of the proposal. “ All legislation has to meet certain goals. Our team did a deep dive into the research,” said Gunn-Wright, the policy director of New Consensus. “I also wrote a section of the policy paper.”
Gunn-Wright collaborated with Robert C. Hockett, a Cornell University law professor, to co-author the research paper “The Green New Deal: Mobilizing for a Just, Prosperous, and Sustainable Economy,” which was published in January 2019. ” I could sit down and write my version of the Green New Deal in an afternoon. The trick is coming up with the details needed to accomplish the goals, make it viable and understand the true costs and benefits. Which apparently their “deep dive into the research” didn’t accomplish. If you don't mind me butting in and saying I think you're not looking deep enough into what the Green New Deal actually means. And no, it doesn't only apply to the US. Countries around the world are working towards an end goal on some of what is covered within it that pertains to their own situations. The Green New Deal isn't a new thing.It's a goal that over time could be achievable....it's a look into the future of where a country needs to be, in say 10/20 years time, whatever the case may be for that particular country. It's not a matter of legislation coming in over night that has to be paid for todayt....it's a longer term plan ,which eventually would save money, cover poverty by creating meaningful jobs and save the planet. You can only come up with the details if everyone agrees as to what that end goal is but dismissing it before any discussion as to what that goal is, isn't at all helpful. The details come later. There's an interesting article on this hereI don’t have a problem with the individual parts of the Green New Deal. However, the Republicans have already rebranded it as an over-top progressive movement kill our economy. Naming the Green New Deal as part of your platform, or promoting it as a whole in Congress, is going to turn off the conservative we need to win in key states. It’s all about perception. When people are polled about the individual parts of the ACA, they are in favor of it, even if they are anti-Obamacare. There was a poll that asked about how people felt about both the ACA and Obamacare, and a significant portion of the people who said they did not like Obamacare were in favor of the ACA. For those who aren’t aware of this, Obamacare was simply the nickname that conservatives gave to the ACA. Republicans were very successful as rebranding ACA as Obamacare in order to drum up support to overturn it. They are using the same playbook to build opposition to the Green New Deal. If you try to pursue those policies under a monolithic program with a cool-sounding name, it will simply add fuel to the conservative fire to defeat it. I think adding “New Deal” to the name was a loser in the first place because it encourages comparisons to FDR’s New Deal, which in conservative circles is vilified as the basis for our current “welfare state” that they blame for nearly every social and financial problem we face today. However, if you pursue and promote individual policies covered in the Green New Deal, which allows voters to judge each policy on its own merits, you take away the Republican opportunity to rebrand this as “bad,” just as they lost the public relations battle over ACA when it wasn’t being referred to as Obamacare. Some voters (on both sides) are idiots. They will vote for whomever and whatever the party tells them to. However, there is a fairly large population of voters who are simply lazy. They want make an informed decision on the merits of a candidate or a proposed law, but they do not want to put any effort into it. They want to be told what is good or bad in simplified terms. These are the voters who like the ACA but not Obamacare, because when they do put some thought into the individual proposals, they see that it actually had a lot of positives. These are the same voters who will more than likely agree with parts of the Green New Deal when they are faced with the specifics. Unfortunately, they will also be easily convinced that the GND as a whole is bad, and will vote against senate candidates who support the GND unequivocally (even if they disagree with some parts). Every time a candidate signs on to support the GND, they are alienating the conservatives they HAVE to win in some districts if the want to defeat the Republican candidate. A better message is “Here are the things I like in the GND and why I think they are good for America. Here are the things in the GND I don’t support because I don’t believe they are workable or because I think they are counterproductive. I think we need to continue working on solutions to the problems they are intended to fix.” Give the voters specifics and options! Democrats are just as guilty as branding things as good or bad All Republican ideas on immigration are automatically “bad,” when in reality they are just trying to address problems that really do exist. Border security is one of those areas, and blind opposition to some Republican proposals (many of which I agree are too extreme) allows them to be branded as “weak on security.” Whereas a more measured response of “I understand that you are trying to solve a problem X. Here is why I think your solution won’t work, and here is what I believe we can do to successfully address the problem.@ When conservative argue that some Democrats are too shrill in their opposition to anything proposed by Republicans, I really can’t disagree. And I will be the first to admit that I can easily fall into that trap. However, I have tried to avoid being shrill in public; that behavior is reserved for my family and private facebook messages LOL. If you look back at President Obama’s campaign, he won in part because he won over conservatives with his demeanor. I may be looking at his campaign through rose-colored glasses or simply have a different standard after 2016, but I don’t recall attack-politics as part of campaign. He won by being a “grown up” and “professional” in response to a lot of ugliness directed at him, and that continued throughout his presidency. I think he is a master of saying, I see where you are coming from, but this is why your solution won’t work. Here is what I think will,” although not in so many words. Hillary responded with professionalism, too, but I still think she had too many past “offenses” in some voter’s minds to overcome the doubts put out there by Russian trolls.
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Post by pierkiss on Apr 24, 2019 17:16:44 GMT
Somehow I got on this email list and they unrelenting! Ditch Mitch: BREAKING: Mitch McConnell officially launches 2020 reelection campaign! Washington is broken. And Mitch McConnell broke it. For 34 years, Mitch McConnell has been in the Senate, and when you look at how he's spent his time there, it's no wonder some people want term limits. Mitch's tenure in the Senate has been a stain on our democracy and on our society. He's put personal gain and partisan politics first. He's sided with the NRA. Looted Medicare and Social Security to give yet another tax cut to the rich. Tried to gut our health care. And don't even get us started on Merrick Garland and Brett Kavanaugh. In 2020, Mitch McConnell is up for reelection, and earlier today, he officially launched his campaign for another 6 year term. America can't afford another 6 minutes of McConnell, let alone another 6 years. That's why we created Ditch Mitch, a brand new group solely dedicated to defeating Mitch McConnell. Mitch is wasting no time getting ready for 2020, and we can't either. We've set a goal of raising another $20,200 in the next 48 hours to fund our efforts, but right now we are still $13,511 short. If you're as ready as we are to Ditch Mitch, then click here right now and make a contribution of whatever amount you can afford. Every dollar will go directly to ensure that Mitch McConnell never wins an election ever again. We can defeat Mitch McConnell in 2020, and we can do it with grassroots energy and grassroots donations. Mitch is the most unpopular senator in the entire country. An overwhelming 56% of voters in Kentucky disapprove of him, so he can be beaten. But you know as well as we do that Mitch is going to have Big Oil, Big Pharma, Wall Street, and the gun lobby bankrolling his reelection. So if we're going to be successful, we have to get started now. That's why we've set a goal of raising another $20,200 this week to jumpstart our efforts, and we're counting on grassroots donors like you to help us hit it. Can you make a contribution now of whatever you can afford to help us raise another $13,511, hit our $20,200 goal, and defeat Mitch McConnell in 2020 and Ditch Mitch? Get ready, Mitch. We're coming. The Ditch Fund Do they have a candidate they are supporting to replace him, or are they just collecting money?
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 24, 2019 17:30:10 GMT
Do they have a candidate they are supporting to replace him, or are they just collecting money? No candidate that I know of.... but it is one reason I am not unsubscribing to the emails....
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Post by Merge on Apr 24, 2019 18:12:17 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 24, 2019 18:54:48 GMT
I don't share 'fake news', but then I am older than baby boomers! So there!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 24, 2019 19:02:17 GMT
Has everyone seen this? Talk about he who thinks he is 'God' . Thinking dt will claim he is higher and better! Iowa voters agree? (CNN) Rep. Steve King said Tuesday he can relate to the suffering of Jesus Christ, seemingly equating his recent controversies to what Christ "went through for us.""For all that I've been through -- and it seems even strange for me to say it -- but I am at a certain peace, and it is because of a lot of prayers for me," King said at a town hall in Cherokee, Iowa. "And, when I have to step down to the floor of the House of Representatives, and look up at those 400-and-some accusers, you know we just passed through Easter and Christ's passion, and I have better insight into what He went through for us partly because of that experience."
The hours before Jesus' crucifixion are referred to as Christ's passion and reference the events -- including torture and intense public shaming -- that he went through before being nailed to the cross. For Christians, the Easter season is a time of remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice, ultimately leading to his death and his resurrection from the dead on Easter Sunday. ** In March 2017, King tweeted, "We can't restore our civilization with somebody else's babies," later telling CNN's Chris Cuomo that he "meant exactly what I said."And during an interview with a far right Austrian publication in 2018, King suggested that immigration and diversity brought risks. "What does this diversity bring that we don't already have? Mexican food. Chinese food," King said at the time. "Those things, well, that's fine, but what does it bring that we don't have that is worth the price?" * www.cnn.com/2019/04/24/politics/steve-king-jesus-christ/index.html
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2019 20:46:49 GMT
Erica Orden...
”Deutsche Bank has begun turning over docs to the NYAG, including those related to Trump International Hotel in DC, the Trump National Doral Miami, the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago and Trump's unsuccessful effort to buy the Buffalo Bills.”
Someone isn’t going to be happy.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2019 21:31:43 GMT
I think it goes beyond this. There should be an active campaign that indicates NO ONE should answer this question. I saw a sample thing, and how you answer the citizen question determines how you fill out other parts... I have been planning on not answering the citizen question, but then I remember in 2010 someone knocking on doors of people who didn't fill out all areas on the forms. They become rather insistent! Mabe someone knows for sure. A friend of mine in FL just got the newest consensus in the mail. It came with STRICT instructions to fill out every single part of it. She was offended about it, and she said that there was strong wording in it that said that you could be jailed if you don't fill it completely out and send it back in. Nice...............
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 24, 2019 21:36:56 GMT
A friend of mine in FL just got the newest consensus in the mail. It came with STRICT instructions to fill out every single part of it. She was offended about it, and she said that there was strong wording in it that said that you could be jailed if you don't fill it completely out and send it back in. Nice............... Not the census. It has not been printed yet. Tell her to be very careful to be sure it is actual government paperwork... Spammers do a great job with counterfeit stuff....
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2019 21:47:28 GMT
trump..
”.@senmikelee of the great state of Utah has written a wonderful new book entitled, “Our Lost Declaration.” Highly recommended!”
And how many think he actually read this book to “highly recommend “ it?
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Post by hop2 on Apr 24, 2019 21:56:18 GMT
Erica Orden... ”Deutsche Bank has begun turning over docs to the NYAG, including those related to Trump International Hotel in DC, the Trump National Doral Miami, the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago and Trump's unsuccessful effort to buy the Buffalo Bills.” Someone isn’t going to be happy. i honestly think that they should leave him alone and let the NY AG get him for the money laundering he has been doing for ages. And the IRS should look into how he values his properties when he promotes them vs when he pays taxes on them.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2019 3:06:48 GMT
Kyle Griffin...
”More stonewalling: The White House will refuse to allow Stephen Miller to testify before the House Oversight Committee about Trump's immigration policies, according to a letter obtained by WaPo.”
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 25, 2019 3:29:03 GMT
Kyle Griffin... ”More stonewalling: The White House will refuse to allow Stephen Miller to testify before the House Oversight Committee about Trump's immigration policies, according to a letter obtained by WaPo.” This is all not going to go well for him, but not for the democrats too. Do we think the DOJ and Barr will do the right thing? (Not sure what the right things is with this mess) Not sure we can even count on the Supreme Court, with the subpoenas. I did hear something today. I think what I heard was that if the House files articles of impeachment, it goes 'to trial' in the Senate and the Chief Justice presides. Found it: Wikipedia...
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Post by pierkiss on Apr 25, 2019 3:44:26 GMT
All of the Boomers on my friends list are guilty of this. Any scary sounding headline they share. Along with every single chain mail meme they come across. 🙄. I’ve hidden almost all of them.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2019 3:52:01 GMT
All of the Boomers on my friends list are guilty of this. Any scary sounding headline they share. Along with every single chain mail meme they come across. 🙄. I’ve hidden almost all of them. Being a baby boomer I can say none of my crowd share “fake “ news. Most aren’t even on Facebook. I did listen to a podcast put on by the local college and newspaper on fake news. They said that 59% of conservatives on a Facebook share information without checking it first. No age group given.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2019 4:34:08 GMT
And another one: "Let’s start at the end of this story. This weekend, I read Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report twice, and realized that enough was enough—I needed to do something. I’ve worked on every Republican presidential transition team for the past 10 years and recently served as counsel to the Republican-led House Financial Services Committee. My permanent job is as a law professor at the George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, which is not political, but where my colleagues have held many prime spots in Republican administrations. If you think calling for the impeachment of a sitting Republican president would constitute career suicide for someone like me, you may end up being right. But I did exactly that this weekend, tweeting that it’s time to begin impeachment proceedings." www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/04/gop-staffer-advocates-trumps-impeachment/587785/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 25, 2019 4:42:58 GMT
Following in the well-worn footsteps of their leader, an entirely new generation of grifters and fraudsters has arrived to bilk Americans out of their hard-earned savings. Fortunately, though, sometimes the law catches up to them.A Tennessee man charged by New York prosecutors with pretending to be a Manhattan lawyer and taking thousands from would-be clients was the co-founder of Students for Trump, a national group that mobilized college campuses in the run-up to the 2016 election and plans to do so again in 2020. John Lambert, 23, was arrested last week and charged by Southern District of New York prosecutors with wire fraud for having invented a lawyer persona named “Eric Pope” that he used to solicit legal work online. ALM reported last week that the fake firm website he created appeared to have attorney biographies cribbed from senior partners at Cravath, Swaine & Moore.‘Students for Trump’ was organized in 2015 by two Campbell University students, Ryan Fournier, and the above-described John Lambert, as a vehicle for students apparently enthralled by the possibility of a serial con man occupying the White House. ** Campbell, a school affiliated with North Carolina’s Baptist state convention, is a “conservative” campus (meaning the parents of the kids who attend are more than likely hard-core Republicans who have passed those belief systems down to their children). While most of their contemporaries at Campbell during the 2015-2016 campaign had already fallen in line behind Marco Rubio or Ted Cruz, Fournier and Lambert doggedly persisted on social media, developing an online platform that ultimately grew to realize 300 campus chapters and boasting tens of thousands of social media followers (some even outside the Russian Federation). ** www.dailykos.com/stories/2019/4/23/1852602/--Students-for-Trump-founder-charged-with-fraud-bilking-would-be-clients-and-faking-his-identity?detail=emaildkre
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I can't believe what I'm seeing
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And another.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2019 5:33:31 GMT
JD Durkin..
”an ape figuring out how to use a smartphone is the beginning of the end for us idiots”. Yes there is a video of an ape doing just that.
Andy Slaviation..
”He may end up tweetng too much, but at least he won’t obstruct justice.”
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Post by pyccku on Apr 25, 2019 11:38:54 GMT
Wow, loooks like this #walkaway movement might finally become a thing!
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Post by suzastampin on Apr 25, 2019 11:57:39 GMT
I haven’t seen this posted yet. Deuche Bank has started to turn over records to the SDNY. Maybe we’ll get to see them eventually. Bank RecordsIs anybody else as freaked out by the Putin/Kim Jung’Un summit? I have visions of the two of them cooking up some ideas to do while the Moron in Chief is loving both of them.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2019 13:28:47 GMT
Jenna Jones..
”The groans erupted halfway through Bernie Sanders’s appearance Wednesday at a presidential candidates’ forum sponsored by She the People. “Come on!” a woman shouted from the back, as others began to jeer and boo, @hollybdc and @daveweigel report.”
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