Still under FBI investigation. Not normal for a charity.
It's pretty hilarious that you're still going on about the Clinton Foundation and questionable charity activities and haven't had even a single word of concern regarding the Trump Foundation.
Still under FBI investigation. Not normal for a charity.
Still under FBI investigation. Not normal for a charity.
Oh, you mean the one opened by the FBI director who's now under his own investigation for the actions he took against Clinton in the closing days of the election? That guy?Still under FBI investigation. Not normal for a charity.
Could it be that Oregeropa should stop reading right wing blogs and investigate what's going on himself?
It's pretty hilarious that you're still going on about the Clinton Foundation and questionable charity activities and haven't had even a single word of concern regarding the Trump Foundation.
Except, ya know, there's nothing there, or they would have done something already.I haven't said a single word about it because it's a matter of proportionality.
If the IRS pursues Trump on the usage of his Foundation's funds the most scandalous outcomes would be fines and tax penalties.
The most scandalous outcomes from the Clinton Foundation would be jail time for persons on charges of bribery, racketeering, pay for play.
That's a wide gap in impropriety.
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I haven't said a single word about it because it's a matter of proportionality.
If the IRS pursues Trump on the usage of his Foundation's funds the most scandalous outcomes would be fines and tax penalties.
The most scandalous outcomes from the Clinton Foundation would be jail time for persons on charges of bribery, racketeering, pay for play.
That's a wide gap in impropriety.
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Maybe you should also have a look at it from a probability perspective instead of just proportionality.I haven't said a single word about it because it's a matter of proportionality.
If only 5% of the claims stick she will be in jail for the rest of her life.
A Montana lawmaker tapped by President-elect Donald Trump to be secretary of the interior committed travel fraud when he was a member of the elite Navy SEAL Team 6, according to three former unit leaders and a military consultant.
In announcing the nomination of Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke, a retired Navy SEAL commander, Trump praised his military background. “As a former Navy SEAL, he has incredible leadership skills and an attitude of doing whatever it takes to win,” Trump said last week.
But when Zinke was a mid-career officer at SEAL Team 6, he was caught traveling multiple times to Montana in 1998 and 1999 to renovate his home. Zinke claimed that the travel was for official duties, according to the sources.
He submitted travel vouchers and was compensated for the travel costs.
Two SEAL officers investigated Zinke’s records and discovered a yearslong “pattern of travel fraud,” according to two of the sources.
The new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds that only 40 percent of Americans view Trump favorably, versus 54 percent who view him unfavorably. Those numbers are identical (40-54) on the question of whether Americans approve of how he’s handled the transition so far. Only 44 percent say Trump is qualified to serve as president.
Meanwhile, the new CNN poll finds that only 40 percent approve of how Trump is handling his transition. And 53 percent say Trump’s statements and actions make them less confident in his ability to serve as president.
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Americans oppose building a wall on the Mexican border by 60-37.
headwinds guys, headwinds...
Speaking of recall. The number of business regulations Trump will throw into the wood chipper on day one will result in our best job numbers through the first 2Q of 2017 than at anytime in the past 9 years.
I'm impressed by your recall of my post lexicon.
Speaking of recall. The number of business regulations Trump will throw into the wood chipper on day one will result in our best job numbers through the first 2Q of 2017 than at anytime in the past 9 years.
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So that Trump guy seems like he may be a bad apple.
endangered animals. Republicans hate them and want them dead.
GOP Targets Landmark Endangered Species Act for Big Changes
endangered animals. Republicans hate them and want them dead.
GOP Targets Landmark Endangered Species Act for Big Changes
What is the normal duration for FBI investigations into claims made against multi-million dollars, globally operating non-governmental organisations?
For now only questions can be replied to when the reply can include "yes ... but ... Hillary!!!!"Pity, I'd hoped to learn more about what constitutes a normal duration for a federal investigation into an NGO's conduct.
We should have guns in schools, because grizzly bears.
So Trump has dismissed Paul Ryan's tax plan as "too complicated".
The problem is that this proposed "border adjustment" is the linchpin to the entire Republican plan - without it they can't lower the corporate tax rate or tax rates on the wealthy's, nevermind paying for the Mexican wall, unless they are willing to run enormous deficits which I thought were antithetical to conservative balanced budgets. I just hope that Trump's supporters keep egging him on, after all, who the hell is Paul Ryan to tell the Dear Leader what he can and can't do?