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Elections Trump Indicted On 91 Counts

You scared little bitches constantly have to make up a new Boogieman. You'll have a new one when Trump is gone.

Ahh yes. Cheney was just a Boogieman. It's not like he did something terrible during the time he had influence in politics...Oh wait.

Meanwhile, you're here constantly defending the guy who has literally said:

“A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution,” he wrote. “Our great ‘Founders’ did not want, and would not condone, False & Fraudulent Elections!”
 
Ahh yes. Cheney was just a Boogieman. It's not like he did something terrible during the time he had influence in politics...Oh wait.

Meanwhile, you're here constantly defending the guy who has literally said:

“A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution,” he wrote. “Our great ‘Founders’ did not want, and would not condone, False & Fraudulent Elections!”

if somebody on the other side even as much as hinted at tearing up the constitution, we would never hear the end of it from these muppets. they would never let it go. it's like their favorite piece of scripture, even though they've either never read it, or they don't actually care much about it at all.
 
if somebody on the other side even as much as hinted at tearing up the constitution, we would never hear the end of it from these muppets. they would never let it go. it's like their favorite piece of scripture that they've either never read, or they don't really care much about.

The cult is so ingrained at this point, that you can read that quote to people who support Trump, and supposedly the Constitution, and they'll STILL find a way to justify supporting Trump saying it.
 
if somebody on the other side even as much as hinted at tearing up the constitution, we would never hear the end of it from these muppets. they would never let it go. it's like their favorite piece of scripture, even though they've either never read it, or they don't actually care much about it at all.
Well they feel like it's their own personal property, so naturally they can do whatever they want with it. Everyone else, of course, is bound by their view of the thing but aren't supposed to have any real control over it
All this horrible bullshit boils down to power entitlement
 
Well that did not take long lol.
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Donald Trump's Properties Are 'All Leveraged,' Michael Cohen Says​



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Michael Cohen attends the "Five, The Parody Musical" press preview on February 15, 2024 in New York City. As former President Donald Trump continues to face legal troubles, his properties are “all leveraged,” according to Trump’s former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen.


"As former President Donald Trump continues to face ongoing legal troubles, his properties are "all leveraged," according to Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen.

On Friday, Cohen took to his podcast Mea Culpa to discuss Trump's bid for the White House, adding that the former president is losing "most of his money."

"I think we are going to see him lose everything, he's already lost his mind and most of his money. Millions and millions in legal fees alone. I mean his properties are all leveraged and just moments after the predator in chief put up the bond to appeal the E. Jean Carroll defamation judgment," Cohen said.


Newsweek has reached out to Cohen and Trump's spokesperson via email for comment.

Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, a professor of law at Stetson University College of Law, previously told Newsweek that the combination of these two cases could trigger bankruptcy.

"Only Trump knows for sure what his finances actually are, but the combination of the New York civil fraud case and the E. Jean Carroll cases could be a one-two punch that triggers a bankruptcy. However, I doubt ex-President Trump would want to file for bankruptcy during an election year," she said.

Jon Gabrielsen, an Atlanta-based market economist, previously told Newsweek that Trump's liquidity problems may be more acute than they first appear, as businesses need extra cash in reserve to avoid bankruptcy.


Gabrielsen said Trump was "screwed, blued, and tattooed" unless he can come up with more cash to pay his court awards, adding that many are erroneously comparing Trump's stated cash balances with the amount he has to pay from his civil cases.

He continued by stating that a company is not legally permitted to simply use up all its cash reserves to pay for a lawsuit, and must keep a float for expenses.

"You are not bankrupt when your balance hits zero, you are bankrupt when your balance falls below the amount of float you need in order to continue as a going concern," Gabrielsen said.



"You gotta pay your bills! You gotta pay! You gotta pay!"

- Donald Trump


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