Trump lost moving on with new year go Biden

James Palmer LMAO




China spots an easy mark

Before becoming the 45th president, Donald Trump’s efforts to develop businesses in China were most notable for their failures. A 2008 deal with the Chinese Evergrande Group to develop an office complex never came to fruition, and a 2012 deal with the electric utility State Grid Corporation of China to develop property in Beijing fell apart after State Grid was found to have been illegally using public land for the project. In October 2016, Chinese news media quoted Trump Hotel’s—formerly Trump Hotel Collection’s—CEO Eric Danziger telling attendees of a hospitality conference in Hong Kong that the group was still planning to open Trump hotels in 20 to 30 Chinese cities, as well as Scion—the brand Trump’s sons are planning to expand—hotels in other cities. These comments showed a remarkable level of ambition given Trump’s stalled efforts in China up to that time.

Indeed, Trump had tried for more than a decade to register trademarks in China to provide “construction-information,” essentially real estate agent, services in that country, only to be met with a series of unsuccessful rulings and appeals. Since 2005, Trump has applied for at least 130 trademarks in China, all of which—until recently—were met with zero success.



Yes, but but but you have all these memes! They can't be wrong. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Oh, and you want to talk about the ******* too? OK, remember, this is from when Ivanka was working in the White House.

What the evidence against the Bidens?
 

“Embarrassment to the Supreme Court”: Alito gloats and taunts critics of his anti-abortion ruling​


Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito mocked world leaders who criticized his anti-abortion ruling last month and decried what he called a "hostility to religion" in his first public comments since the decision.

Alito, who authored the court's majority opinion in the Dobbs case that overturned Roe v. Wade, bragged during a surprise appearance at a religious conference hosted by the Notre Dame Law School's Religious Liberty Initiative in Rome last week that he wrote the opinion in what he described as the case "whose name may not be spoken."

"I had the honor this term of writing I think the only Supreme Court decision in the history of that institution that has been lambasted by a whole string of foreign leaders who felt perfectly fine commenting on American law," he said.
 

Just for you stanley....must have had you and your ilk in mind​

Oregon minister rebukes Marjorie Taylor Greene for touting Christian nationalism in political messages: 'She dances with the devil'​


  • An Oregon minister slammed Rep. Greene for pushing Christian nationalism in her political comments.
  • Rev. Chuck Currie called Christian nationalism a "racist ideology incompatible with Christianity."
  • "Beware false teachers like Greene. She dances with the devil," Currie tweeted.
A minister in Oregon this week rebuked Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's embrace of Christian nationalism — an ideology he said is "incompatible with Christianity."
 

Should Trump (finally) be worried?​


On Tuesday, The Washington Post reported that the Justice Department is investigating former President Donald Trump’s actions as part of its broader Jan. 6 criminal probe. Earlier in the day, in an exclusive interview with Lester Holt on NBC News, Attorney General Merrick Garland suggested that the Justice Department’s federal criminal investigation has moved far beyond the rioters who attacked the Capitol.




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“Embarrassment to the Supreme Court”: Alito gloats and taunts critics of his anti-abortion ruling​


Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito mocked world leaders who criticized his anti-abortion ruling last month and decried what he called a "hostility to religion" in his first public comments since the decision.

Alito, who authored the court's majority opinion in the Dobbs case that overturned Roe v. Wade, bragged during a surprise appearance at a religious conference hosted by the Notre Dame Law School's Religious Liberty Initiative in Rome last week that he wrote the opinion in what he described as the case "whose name may not be spoken."

"I had the honor this term of writing I think the only Supreme Court decision in the history of that institution that has been lambasted by a whole string of foreign leaders who felt perfectly fine commenting on American law," he said.
So, gloating about making the correct constitutional ruling is an "embarrassment"?

I love seeing adolescents like yourself lash out!
 
So, gloating about making the correct constitutional ruling is an "embarrassment"?

I love seeing adolescents like yourself lash out!
You don't understand the traditions and practices of our country and trying your best to make it fit your limited, rural, federally dependent viewpoint.
 
It´s starting to look a lot like Christmas...Everywhere you go...But it´s July...Yes Sir...Best Economy ever...Happy Friday Yaw! or in Portuguese...Feliz sexta-feira...;)

Congress’ Vote on Delphi Pensions Bailout Shows Problem With Putting Unions Above Law...no-strings-attached $97 billion bailout...🥳


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Exxon Mobil, Chevron report record earnings​


July 29 (UPI) -- Exxon Mobil and Chevron reported record profits in the second quarter that shattered industry estimates, resulting in soaring stock prices Friday as futures for U.S. crude oil spiked nearly 3%.
 

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A ex-cop found guilty of multiple counts related to the Capitol riot said he was 'drinking too much' and reading articles fed to him by the Facebook algorithm​



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Jacob Fracker (left) and Thomas Robertson posed by a statute inside the Capitol on January 6, 2021, prosecutors said. US attorney's office in Washington, DC
© US attorney's office in Washington, DCJacob Fracker (left) and Thomas Robertson posed by a statute inside the Capitol on January 6, 2021, prosecutors said. US attorney's office in Washington, DC
  • A former Virginia police officer was convicted in April on six counts related to the Capitol riot.
  • Thomas Robertson wrote a letter to the judge about his state of mind before and on January 6.
  • Robertson noted his stress, excess drinking, and a "rabbit hole" of election conspiracy theories.
A former police officer who was convicted on multiple counts related to participating in the Capitol riot said he was under stress, drinking too much, and in a "rabbit hole" of conspiracy theories leading up to the insurrection.
 
It´s starting to look a lot like Christmas...Everywhere you go...But it´s July...Yes Sir...Best Economy ever...Happy Friday Yaw! or in Portuguese...Feliz sexta-feira...;)

Congress’ Vote on Delphi Pensions Bailout Shows Problem With Putting Unions Above Law...no-strings-attached $97 billion bailout...🥳


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Congress approves $700 billion Wall Street bailout

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Oct 03, 2008 · Congress approves $700 billion Wall Street bailout Give this article By David M. Herszenhorn Oct. 3, 2008 WASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives gave final approval
 

Congress approves $700 billion Wall Street bailout

https://www.nytimes.com › 2008 › 10 › 03 › business › world...
Oct 03, 2008 · Congress approves $700 billion Wall Street bailout Give this article By David M. Herszenhorn Oct. 3, 2008 WASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives gave final approval

Monkeypox cases rise in Oklahoma, across U.S. What to know about vaccination, testing...​


Dana Branham, Oklahoman
Fri, July 29, 2022 at 1:00 PM

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Monkeypox cases rise in Oklahoma, across U.S. What to know about vaccination, testing...​


Dana Branham, Oklahoman
Fri, July 29, 2022 at 1:00 PM

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Wow, a yellow belly America hater who turned his back on his own country and left it behind, seeking attention and approval from Americans.

I suggest you just ignore his memes like most of us do on both sides. Well, except the mentally challenged fool from Missouri.
 
So what? It's none of your business what anyone earns.
Someone explain to the dummy, when our tax dollars are used to subsidized cost of one of the most profitable companies in the world, there is accountability to terms of fairness.
This stuff is too complex for you. Why not stick to delivering metal scraps?
 
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