Trump lawsuits
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@jon-nyc said in Trump lawsuits:
Earlier they only had the caveat about 50% being used to pay down campaign debt. Now it's going all kinds of places.
This is just crazy.
But the fine print indicates much of the money donated to support that effort since Election Day has instead paid down campaign debt, replenished the Republican National Committee and, more recently, helped get Save America, a new political action committee Trump founded, off the ground.
The unusual way the Trump campaign is divvying up the contributions has drawn scrutiny from election watchdogs, who say Trump and his family are poised to financially benefit from the arrangement.
“This is a slush fund. That’s the bottom line,” said Paul S. Ryan, a longtime campaign finance attorney with the good government group Common Cause. “Trump may just continue to string out this meritless litigation in order to fleece his own supporters of their money and use it in the coming years to pad his own lifestyle while teasing a 2024 candidacy.”
wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 01:51 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Trump lawsuits:
@jon-nyc said in Trump lawsuits:
Earlier they only had the caveat about 50% being used to pay down campaign debt. Now it's going all kinds of places.
This is just crazy.
But the fine print indicates much of the money donated to support that effort since Election Day has instead paid down campaign debt, replenished the Republican National Committee and, more recently, helped get Save America, a new political action committee Trump founded, off the ground.
The unusual way the Trump campaign is divvying up the contributions has drawn scrutiny from election watchdogs, who say Trump and his family are poised to financially benefit from the arrangement.
“This is a slush fund. That’s the bottom line,” said Paul S. Ryan, a longtime campaign finance attorney with the good government group Common Cause. “Trump may just continue to string out this meritless litigation in order to fleece his own supporters of their money and use it in the coming years to pad his own lifestyle while teasing a 2024 candidacy.”
So let's do the math, how many dollars per Trump voter have they gotten? Jon, you're good at math, please let us know.
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@jon-nyc said in Trump lawsuits:
@jon-nyc said in Trump lawsuits:
Earlier they only had the caveat about 50% being used to pay down campaign debt. Now it's going all kinds of places.
This is just crazy.
But the fine print indicates much of the money donated to support that effort since Election Day has instead paid down campaign debt, replenished the Republican National Committee and, more recently, helped get Save America, a new political action committee Trump founded, off the ground.
The unusual way the Trump campaign is divvying up the contributions has drawn scrutiny from election watchdogs, who say Trump and his family are poised to financially benefit from the arrangement.
“This is a slush fund. That’s the bottom line,” said Paul S. Ryan, a longtime campaign finance attorney with the good government group Common Cause. “Trump may just continue to string out this meritless litigation in order to fleece his own supporters of their money and use it in the coming years to pad his own lifestyle while teasing a 2024 candidacy.”
So let's do the math, how many dollars per Trump voter have they gotten? Jon, you're good at math, please let us know.
wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 01:54 last edited by@horace I think 3-5 USD$ LOL
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@jon-nyc said in Trump lawsuits:
@jon-nyc said in Trump lawsuits:
Earlier they only had the caveat about 50% being used to pay down campaign debt. Now it's going all kinds of places.
This is just crazy.
But the fine print indicates much of the money donated to support that effort since Election Day has instead paid down campaign debt, replenished the Republican National Committee and, more recently, helped get Save America, a new political action committee Trump founded, off the ground.
The unusual way the Trump campaign is divvying up the contributions has drawn scrutiny from election watchdogs, who say Trump and his family are poised to financially benefit from the arrangement.
“This is a slush fund. That’s the bottom line,” said Paul S. Ryan, a longtime campaign finance attorney with the good government group Common Cause. “Trump may just continue to string out this meritless litigation in order to fleece his own supporters of their money and use it in the coming years to pad his own lifestyle while teasing a 2024 candidacy.”
So let's do the math, how many dollars per Trump voter have they gotten? Jon, you're good at math, please let us know.
wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 01:54 last edited by@horace said in Trump lawsuits:
So let's do the math, how many dollars per Trump voter have they gotten? Jon, you're good at math, please let us know.
Seven billion people know the election was rigged, and he's raised over 100 trillion dollars. That works out at roughly 14 thousand dollars per person, most of which they'd already been given in massive tax cuts by Trump himself.
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@horace I think 3-5 USD$ LOL
wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 01:57 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Trump lawsuits:
@horace I think 3-5 USD$ LOL
A Starbucks coffee? Sounds about right.
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@taiwan_girl said in Trump lawsuits:
@horace I think 3-5 USD$ LOL
A Starbucks coffee? Sounds about right.
wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 02:15 last edited byI fear for people who will be lost without talking about Trump. Biden still has no answer to that. The sad thing is we are reduced to watching reruns now.
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wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 02:25 last edited by
Are they talking about Trump, or are they talking about themselves? Are they talking about what a loser Trump is, or are they talking about what winners they are? Jack Handey wants to know.
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Are they talking about Trump, or are they talking about themselves? Are they talking about what a loser Trump is, or are they talking about what winners they are? Jack Handey wants to know.
wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 02:42 last edited by@horace said in Trump lawsuits:
Are they talking about Trump, or are they talking about themselves? Are they talking about what a loser Trump is, or are they talking about what winners they are? Jack Handey wants to know.
Four years of training. The withdrawal is going to be painful.
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@taiwan_girl said in Trump lawsuits:
@horace I think 3-5 USD$ LOL
A Starbucks coffee? Sounds about right.
wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 04:15 last edited by@horace said in Trump lawsuits:
@taiwan_girl said in Trump lawsuits:
@horace I think 3-5 USD$ LOL
A Starbucks coffee? Sounds about right.
Did you donate? If not, someone gave two Starbucks coffees. 555
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@horace said in Trump lawsuits:
Are they talking about Trump, or are they talking about themselves? Are they talking about what a loser Trump is, or are they talking about what winners they are? Jack Handey wants to know.
Four years of training. The withdrawal is going to be painful.
wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 05:06 last edited by@loki said in Trump lawsuits:
@horace said in Trump lawsuits:
Are they talking about Trump, or are they talking about themselves? Are they talking about what a loser Trump is, or are they talking about what winners they are? Jack Handey wants to know.
Four years of training. The withdrawal is going to be painful.
And the ratings disastrous...
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