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When I testified in the first Biden impeachment hearing, I said that there was ample evidence to justify an impeachment inquiry and that a formal vote should be held. I can’t imagine how anyone would look at this evidence and not believe that a formal inquiry should begin. There’s been a litany of lies that have come out of the Biden family and the White House. The president denied knowing about any of these business arrangements. Even Hunter said that wasn’t true. We now know he called in numerous times to talk with clients. He had meetings, photographs with these clients. And now we see joint accounts where money is moving to Joe Biden. We even have Joe Biden’s house being listed for some of these payments by Hunter Biden. It’s rather daunting to imagine what you need, according to the Democrats. So I think the moment of truth has arrived. Democrats have either got to show that they stand against corruption and approve an inquiry or they have to take ownership of this because influence peddling is the favorite form of corruption in Washington. But none of us have seen the likes of this.


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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When I testified in the first Biden impeachment hearing, I said that there was ample evidence to justify an impeachment inquiry and that a formal vote should be held. I can’t imagine how anyone would look at this evidence and not believe that a formal inquiry should begin. There’s been a litany of lies that have come out of the Biden family and the White House. The president denied knowing about any of these business arrangements. Even Hunter said that wasn’t true. We now know he called in numerous times to talk with clients. He had meetings, photographs with these clients. And now we see joint accounts where money is moving to Joe Biden. We even have Joe Biden’s house being listed for some of these payments by Hunter Biden. It’s rather daunting to imagine what you need, according to the Democrats. So I think the moment of truth has arrived. Democrats have either got to show that they stand against corruption and approve an inquiry or they have to take ownership of this because influence peddling is the favorite form of corruption in Washington. But none of us have seen the likes of this.


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Yep, they've got him this time. Joe Biden corruptly made three pickup payments for Hunter, on a Ford Raptor no less, when he was switching jobs and was short, then Hunter Biden corruptly paid his father back THE EXACT SAME AMOUNT!

And they thought they could get away with this.

Tomorrow Comer will reveal that when Hunter was 8 he got a bicycle that was supposedly from "Santa Claus" that was actually from [dun dun] JOE BIDEN!!


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Congrats. We have now cheapened the concept of impeachment to the point that every president from here on out will be impeached if the House is controlled by the other party. Our Congressional leaders on both sides are worthless pieces of shit and bear no resemblance to true statesmen. Embarrassing. We have nothing to claim with our government over the governments of third world nations in Africa.

[And yes, I made the same comment when they impeached Trump, particularly the second time. Bullshit from both sides.]


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Incidentally, this "shocking new revelation" Comey has uncovered was in a newspaper a year ago.

Lane, you should be glad Turley is out there, as long as he is you can't be the biggest over-educated dumbass in the Country.

If something happens to Turley...


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James Comer (R-Tx), apparently fearful that the large red rubber nose and ludicrously-large shoes might be too subtle for MAGAts, actually said:

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Comer: You can loan people money but if they pay you back then you benefitted directly.


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James Comer (R-Tx), apparently fearful that the large red rubber nose and ludicrously-large shoes might be too subtle for MAGAts, actually said:

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Comer: You can loan people money but if they pay you back then you benefitted directly.


Uh Jeff…

…Comer is from Kentucky. Wink


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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James Comer (R-Tx), apparently fearful that the large red rubber nose and ludicrously-large shoes might be too subtle for MAGAts, actually said:

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Comer: You can loan people money but if they pay you back then you benefitted directly.


Uh Jeff…

…Comer is from Kentucky. Wink


Damn, I can't even in good conscience go back and edit a screw-up that funny.


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Incidentally, this "shocking new revelation" Comey has uncovered was in a newspaper a year ago.

Lane, you should be glad Turley is out there, as long as he is you can't be the biggest over-educated dumbass in the Country.

If something happens to Turley...


Jeffry,
Did the news strike a nerve?

Don’t forget your blood pressure meds before bed!

rotflmo


PS: happy to be counted with dumb-asses like Jonathan Turley.

Unfortunately for you…when Gomer Pyle went off you lost your cover! Cool


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Congrats. We have now cheapened the concept of impeachment to the point that every president from here on out will be impeached if the House is controlled by the other party. Our Congressional leaders on both sides are worthless pieces of shit and bear no resemblance to true statesmen. Embarrassing. We have nothing to claim with our government over the governments of third world nations in Africa.

[And yes, I made the same comment when they impeached Trump, particularly the second time. Bullshit from both sides.]


Actually Mike…I agree with most or that. Unfortunately…what goes around…comes around. Democrats should learn that.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Congrats. We have now cheapened the concept of impeachment to the point that every president from here on out will be impeached if the House is controlled by the other party. Our Congressional leaders on both sides are worthless pieces of shit and bear no resemblance to true statesmen. Embarrassing. We have nothing to claim with our government over the governments of third world nations in Africa.

[And yes, I made the same comment when they impeached Trump, particularly the second time. Bullshit from both sides.]


Actually Mike…I agree with most or that. Unfortunately…what goes around…comes around. Democrats should learn that.


Some people think the U.S. Congress should operate above a fourth-grade level.

In both Trump impeachments the evidence was overwhelming, and Republicans cast political votes.

I'm confident a political impeachment of Biden with no actual evidence of wrongdoing will backfire, badly.

Bring it.


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That’s the problem. You constantly see it as simply an issue with one party. You think everything is tit for tat. The truth is both parties are guilty and neither serve the interests of the country.


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James Comer (R-Tx), apparently fearful that the large red rubber nose and ludicrously-large shoes might be too subtle for MAGAts, actually said:

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Comer: You can loan people money but if they pay you back then you benefitted directly.


Uh Jeff…

…Comer is from Kentucky. Wink


And only trying to get the GOP nomination for KY Governor that he was denied by Bevin.

As for me, I saw the first President Trump impeachment as political hit job. I just believe Congress has done it before with President Johnson. The second impeachment concerning Jan 6 I saw as a political necessity. Both to expel President Trump for his actions, and to put on the record those who were okay with it. The Senate’s failure to convict was a detriment to the nation. However, I have come to realize that President Strunk is a symptom and not a cause. So, I do not know.

I believe the prosecutions while legitimate are fueling President Trump. The narrative that he is being targeted by the big, bad government is making him more popular, more viable. He would have died on the vine if he was ignored. More and more, I think President Biden should pardon him for the federal offenses alleged. That would take the oxygen off the fire.

I would rather he not be nominated than prosecuted. I cannot have both apparently.
 
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Congrats. We have now cheapened the concept of impeachment to the point that every president from here on out will be impeached if the House is controlled by the other party. Our Congressional leaders on both sides are worthless pieces of shit and bear no resemblance to true statesmen. Embarrassing. We have nothing to claim with our government over the governments of third world nations in Africa.

[And yes, I made the same comment when they impeached Trump, particularly the second time. Bullshit from both sides.]


Actually Mike…I agree with most or that. Unfortunately…what goes around…comes around. Democrats should learn that.


You can't think, "what goes around comes around" is a good idea. I know you don't. These moves only hasten our own destruction.
 
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Congrats. We have now cheapened the concept of impeachment to the point that every president from here on out will be impeached if the House is controlled by the other party. Our Congressional leaders on both sides are worthless pieces of shit and bear no resemblance to true statesmen. Embarrassing. We have nothing to claim with our government over the governments of third world nations in Africa.

[And yes, I made the same comment when they impeached Trump, particularly the second time. Bullshit from both sides.]


Actually Mike…I agree with most or that. Unfortunately…what goes around…comes around. Democrats should learn that.


You can't think, "what goes around comes around" is a good idea. I know you don't. These moves only hasten our own destruction.


It is not the best way for sure. And, I am unsure how to stop it…it has become a vicious cycle. As a Representative government…the Representatives must fulfill the wishes of the constituents or not be re-elected. Representatives are the most vulnerable here.

The vicious cycle is a product of the deep division in will of the people or at least the visions of the Parties.

The division boils down to socialism vs. capitalism. Socialism gives power to the government (especially the bureaucracy). Capitalism leaves it with the people. The inner city people have evolved to want socialism. The rural/small town people want to keep capitalism. The suburban people are a mixture.

The Democratic Party has embraced socialism. Barack Obama’s massive NGO army has taught them how to “harvst” the vote of the inner city and to appeal to the desires of the suburbanites. This is the faster growing population and it seems to have gained majority status. The will for power makes them break down the norm of civil decorum in the procedures of politics.

The Republican Party is rooted in Capitalism. Capitalism is embraced by the independent (not meaning the political classification of independent) people…the mostly suburban/small town/rural individuals. The independent minded populace (the building blocks of traditional America) is shrinking. They were used to always having the power. The fear of losing control makes them fight back with whatever tool is available…fighting fire with fire…if you will.

Thus…you have the “what goes around…comes around” vicious cycle and I don’t see it ending anytime soon…

…unless Capitalism capitulates to Socialism…

…and I sure as hell don’t want that.

So for the time-being…I accept that you sometimes have to fight fire with fire to save bulk of the ranch…IE: the greater good or essence of what America is.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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All the ninnies here favor a larger government. That is what needs to be understood.
 
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Incidentally, this "shocking new revelation" Comey has uncovered was in a newspaper a year ago.

Lane, you should be glad Turley is out there, as long as he is you can't be the biggest over-educated dumbass in the Country.

If something happens to Turley...


Jeffry,
Did the news strike a nerve?

Don’t forget your blood pressure meds before bed!

rotflmo


PS: happy to be counted with dumb-asses like Jonathan Turley.

Unfortunately for you…when Gomer Pyle went off you lost your cover! Cool


Don't worry, we count you in with all the dumb-asses.


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Incidentally, this "shocking new revelation" Comey has uncovered was in a newspaper a year ago.

Lane, you should be glad Turley is out there, as long as he is you can't be the biggest over-educated dumbass in the Country.

If something happens to Turley...


Jeffry,
Did the news strike a nerve?

Don’t forget your blood pressure meds before bed!

rotflmo


PS: happy to be counted with dumb-asses like Jonathan Turley.

Unfortunately for you…when Gomer Pyle went off you lost your cover! Cool


Don't worry, we count you in with all the dumb-asses.


Wow Mike! Your wit is failing. Is that the best you can do? rotflmo


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Congrats. We have now cheapened the concept of impeachment to the point that every president from here on out will be impeached if the House is controlled by the other party. Our Congressional leaders on both sides are worthless pieces of shit and bear no resemblance to true statesmen. Embarrassing. We have nothing to claim with our government over the governments of third world nations in Africa.

[And yes, I made the same comment when they impeached Trump, particularly the second time. Bullshit from both sides.]


Actually Mike…I agree with most or that. Unfortunately…what goes around…comes around. Democrats should learn that.


You can't think, "what goes around comes around" is a good idea. I know you don't. These moves only hasten our own destruction.


It is not the best way for sure. And, I am unsure how to stop it…it has become a vicious cycle. As a Representative government…the Representatives must fulfill the wishes of the constituents or not be re-elected. Representatives are the most vulnerable here.

The vicious cycle is a product of the deep division in will of the people or at least the visions of the Parties.

The division boils down to socialism vs. capitalism. Socialism gives power to the government (especially the bureaucracy). Capitalism leaves it with the people. The inner city people have evolved to want socialism. The rural/small town people want to keep capitalism. The suburban people are a mixture.

The Democratic Party has embraced socialism. Barack Obama’s massive NGO army has taught them how to “harvst” the vote of the inner city and to appeal to the desires of the suburbanites. This is the faster growing population and it seems to have gained majority status. The will for power makes them break down the norm of civil decorum in the procedures of politics.

The Republican Party is rooted in Capitalism. Capitalism is embraced by the independent (not meaning the political classification of independent) people…the mostly suburban/small town/rural individuals. The independent minded populace (the building blocks of traditional America) is shrinking. They were used to always having the power. The fear of losing control makes them fight back with whatever tool is available…fighting fire with fire…if you will.

Thus…you have the “what goes around…comes around” vicious cycle and I don’t see it ending anytime soon…

…unless Capitalism capitulates to Socialism…

…and I sure as hell don’t want that.

So for the time-being…I accept that you sometimes have to fight fire with fire to save bulk of the ranch…IE: the greater good or essence of what America is.


Allow me to translate all that gobbledygook . . . "Yes, what goes around comes around and I believe in tit-for-tat."


Mike
 
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As I said…I agree with you. The system has lost its decorum of function.

However…just like the so-called “nuclear option” with judicial nominations…it was not the GOP who brought it mainstream. The Democratic Party (like everything progressives touch) has torn us down to a lower level.

Now for conservatism to survive…it must play by the rules dictated or perish.

So while I long for deals made by good-ole-boys over a friendly cup of coffee…those days are gone and I am not for surrendering.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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I don’t see anyone besides our paid Dem flunky disagreeing with the facts as Turley has laid them out.

It appears that the Biden profession is selling out our country slowly over time like a cheap flea-market.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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I don’t see anyone besides our paid Dem flunky disagreeing with the facts as Turley has laid them out.

It appears that the Biden profession is selling out our country slowly over time like a cheap flea-market.


Bullshit.

There's not one credible piece of evidence out there that ties President Biden to the receipt of any illegal donation or party to a quid pro quo deal that he profited from due to his political position. It's a lie and no matter how many times you idiot republicans repeat it, it will still be a lie. Kind of like "trump won."


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The important point is, it doesn't matter. There are serious issues facing the nation while we choose to eff around with meaningless bullshit. Serving the nation first is a concept rejected by both political parties. I agree that impeachment has become all but meaningless. It's real effect is to shortchange the people of true representation. Regards, Bill.
 
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I don’t see anyone besides our paid Dem flunky disagreeing with the facts as Turley has laid them out.

It appears that the Biden profession is selling out our country slowly over time like a cheap flea-market.


Bullshit.

There's not one credible piece of evidence out there that ties President Biden to the receipt of any illegal donation or party to a quid pro quo deal that he profited from due to his political position. It's a lie and no matter how many times you idiot republicans repeat it, it will still be a lie. Kind of like "trump won."


Of course we know you are more on top of the evidence than Turley and have a higher understanding of Constitutional law than he but…

Turley: “The evidence has risen to level that Comer would be derelict in duty if he did not bring impeachment inquiry to a vote.” [paraphrased]


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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While the Republicans fellate themselves with financial records that show absolutely no wrongdoing they have yet to point out any corrupt act President Biden supposedly committed in exchange for all the money he didn't get.


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Elected persons were calling for trump's impeachment (2016) BEFORE he was even sworn into office. The first one was purely politics, and at the swing of party control, has lead to impeachment being more a censure.

the first one was a political hit job, plain and simple.


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Where's the evidence of the million$ he's supposedly taken? They're fucking around with penny ante nickel dime shit.

Not a fan of either candidate, but why think impeachment for something that happened BEFORE he took office unless you have some proof he's doing it now? Since trump has already been convicted of fraud [and by association probably tax evasion] he should be impeached after taking the oath. Why even bother with the oath since it means nothing to him anyway?


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Where's the evidence of the million$ he's supposedly taken? They're fucking around with penny ante nickel dime shit.

Not a fan of either candidate, but why think impeachment for something that happened BEFORE he took office unless you have some proof he's doing it now? Since trump has already been convicted of fraud [and by association probably tax evasion] he should be impeached after taking the oath. Why even bother with the oath since it means nothing to him anyway?


An opinion by a judge on summary that every honest attorney on here will tell you was a joke.

Fraud??? Who was the party defrauded? The documents in question were for financial institutions who were quite happy and satisfied. Information on the documents was opinion. The judge was no expert on the subject matter to render that opinion. Another pure political hit-job. And people like you, that have evidently never filed a finnancial statement with a lending institution, buying into that hit-job is the reason we have the worst of the worst political candidates in this day in time.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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I don’t see anyone besides our paid Dem flunky disagreeing with the facts as Turley has laid them out.

It appears that the Biden profession is selling out our country slowly over time like a cheap flea-market.


Bullshit.

There's not one credible piece of evidence out there that ties President Biden to the receipt of any illegal donation or party to a quid pro quo deal that he profited from due to his political position. It's a lie and no matter how many times you idiot republicans repeat it, it will still be a lie. Kind of like "trump won."


Of course we know you are more on top of the evidence than Turley and have a higher understanding of Constitutional law than he but…

Turley: “The evidence has risen to level that Comer would be derelict in duty if he did not bring impeachment inquiry to a vote.” [paraphrased]


I read fine and saw what you posted.

So, what's the evidence he refers to?

Seems like if we're going to impeach the POTUS, we all ought to know what he's being impeached for....other than being a Democrat.

Enlighten us since you are "on top of the evidence" along with Turley, I presume.


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Where's the evidence of the million$ he's supposedly taken? They're fucking around with penny ante nickel dime shit.

Not a fan of either candidate, but why think impeachment for something that happened BEFORE he took office unless you have some proof he's doing it now? Since trump has already been convicted of fraud [and by association probably tax evasion] he should be impeached after taking the oath. Why even bother with the oath since it means nothing to him anyway?


An opinion by a judge on summary that every honest attorney on here will tell you was a joke.

Fraud??? Who was the party defrauded? The documents in question were for financial institutions who were quite happy and satisfied. Information on the documents was opinion. The judge was no expert on the subject matter to render that opinion. Another pure political hit-job. And people like you, that have evidently never filed a finnancial statement with a lending institution, buying into that hit-job is the reason we have the worst of the worst political candidates in this day in time.


Are you saying you misrepresent the value of your assets on your financial statements and that's OK so long as you end up servicing the loan per the agreement?

Oh boy. popcorn


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The important point is, it doesn't matter. There are serious issues facing the nation while we choose to eff around with meaningless bullshit. Serving the nation first is a concept rejected by both political parties. I agree that impeachment has become all but meaningless. Its real effect is to shortchange the people of true representation. Regards, Bill.


Spot on.


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I don’t see anyone besides our paid Dem flunky disagreeing with the facts as Turley has laid them out.

It appears that the Biden profession is selling out our country slowly over time like a cheap flea-market.


Bullshit.

There's not one credible piece of evidence out there that ties President Biden to the receipt of any illegal donation or party to a quid pro quo deal that he profited from due to his political position. It's a lie and no matter how many times you idiot republicans repeat it, it will still be a lie. Kind of like "trump won."


Of course we know you are more on top of the evidence than Turley and have a higher understanding of Constitutional law than he but…

Turley: “The evidence has risen to level that Comer would be derelict in duty if he did not bring impeachment inquiry to a vote.” [paraphrased]


I read fine and saw what you posted.

So, what's the evidence he refers to?


I personally have not reviewed the evidence and I am not stating “my” opinion. I have been very careful here to only repeat what Turley has stated.

I have come to trust Johnathon Turley as a knowledgeable scholar on Constitutional law and have never found his analysis to be estranged from the truth.

For him to make the profound statements he has made in the last few days…I “trust” there must be some there there. The purpose of the inquiry is to assess the significance of the evidence and to air it…is it not? Turley suggests it is compelling. I have no reason to dispute and would like it explored.


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Originally posted by ledvm:
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I don’t see anyone besides our paid Dem flunky disagreeing with the facts as Turley has laid them out.

It appears that the Biden profession is selling out our country slowly over time like a cheap flea-market.


Bullshit.

There's not one credible piece of evidence out there that ties President Biden to the receipt of any illegal donation or party to a quid pro quo deal that he profited from due to his political position. It's a lie and no matter how many times you idiot republicans repeat it, it will still be a lie. Kind of like "trump won."


Of course we know you are more on top of the evidence than Turley and have a higher understanding of Constitutional law than he but…

Turley: “The evidence has risen to level that Comer would be derelict in duty if he did not bring impeachment inquiry to a vote.” [paraphrased]


I read fine and saw what you posted.

So, what's the evidence he refers to?


I personally have not reviewed the evidence and I am not stating “my” opinion. I have been very careful here to only repeat what Turley has stated.

I have come to trust Johnathon Turley as a knowledgeable scholar on Constitutional law and have never found his analysis to be estranged from the truth.

For him to make the profound statements he has made in the last few days…I “trust” there must be some there there. The purpose of the inquiry is to assess the significance of the evidence and to air it…is it not? Turley suggests it is compelling. I have no reason to dispute and would like it explored.


So, you're willing to go along with impeaching the POTUS based on a right-wing whackjob's say-so. "Just because."

That's what I thought. Terrific example of critical thinking. Roll Eyes


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Originally posted by ledvm:
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I don’t see anyone besides our paid Dem flunky disagreeing with the facts as Turley has laid them out.

It appears that the Biden profession is selling out our country slowly over time like a cheap flea-market.


Bullshit.

There's not one credible piece of evidence out there that ties President Biden to the receipt of any illegal donation or party to a quid pro quo deal that he profited from due to his political position. It's a lie and no matter how many times you idiot republicans repeat it, it will still be a lie. Kind of like "trump won."


Of course we know you are more on top of the evidence than Turley and have a higher understanding of Constitutional law than he but…

Turley: “The evidence has risen to level that Comer would be derelict in duty if he did not bring impeachment inquiry to a vote.” [paraphrased]


I read fine and saw what you posted.

So, what's the evidence he refers to?


I personally have not reviewed the evidence and I am not stating “my” opinion. I have been very careful here to only repeat what Turley has stated.

I have come to trust Johnathon Turley as a knowledgeable scholar on Constitutional law and have never found his analysis to be estranged from the truth.

For him to make the profound statements he has made in the last few days…I “trust” there must be some there there. The purpose of the inquiry is to assess the significance of the evidence and to air it…is it not? Turley suggests it is compelling. I have no reason to dispute and would like it explored.


So, you're willing to go along with impeaching the POTUS based on a right-wing whackjob's say-so. "Just because."

That's what I thought. Terrific example of critical thinking. Roll Eyes


So “you” consider Jonathan Turley a right-winged whack-job???


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by ledvm:
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I don’t see anyone besides our paid Dem flunky disagreeing with the facts as Turley has laid them out.

It appears that the Biden profession is selling out our country slowly over time like a cheap flea-market.


Bullshit.

There's not one credible piece of evidence out there that ties President Biden to the receipt of any illegal donation or party to a quid pro quo deal that he profited from due to his political position. It's a lie and no matter how many times you idiot republicans repeat it, it will still be a lie. Kind of like "trump won."


Of course we know you are more on top of the evidence than Turley and have a higher understanding of Constitutional law than he but…

Turley: “The evidence has risen to level that Comer would be derelict in duty if he did not bring impeachment inquiry to a vote.” [paraphrased]


I read fine and saw what you posted.

So, what's the evidence he refers to?


I personally have not reviewed the evidence and I am not stating “my” opinion. I have been very careful here to only repeat what Turley has stated.

I have come to trust Johnathon Turley as a knowledgeable scholar on Constitutional law and have never found his analysis to be estranged from the truth.

For him to make the profound statements he has made in the last few days…I “trust” there must be some there there. The purpose of the inquiry is to assess the significance of the evidence and to air it…is it not? Turley suggests it is compelling. I have no reason to dispute and would like it explored.


So, you're willing to go along with impeaching the POTUS based on a right-wing whackjob's say-so. "Just because."

That's what I thought. Terrific example of critical thinking. Roll Eyes


So “you” consider Jonathan Turley a right-winged whack-job???


Well, he's not a nut like you but he's working on it. Right wing propagandist might be a better term

Figure it out for yourself:

https://slate.com/news-and-pol...n-turley-really.html


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Where's the evidence of the million$ he's supposedly taken? They're fucking around with penny ante nickel dime shit.

Not a fan of either candidate, but why think impeachment for something that happened BEFORE he took office unless you have some proof he's doing it now? Since trump has already been convicted of fraud [and by association probably tax evasion] he should be impeached after taking the oath. Why even bother with the oath since it means nothing to him anyway?


An opinion by a judge on summary that every honest attorney on here will tell you was a joke.

Fraud??? Who was the party defrauded? The documents in question were for financial institutions who were quite happy and satisfied. Information on the documents was opinion. The judge was no expert on the subject matter to render that opinion. Another pure political hit-job. And people like you, that have evidently never filed a finnancial statement with a lending institution, buying into that hit-job is the reason we have the worst of the worst political candidates in this day in time.


I expect Engoron is as competent a judge as that dimwit Cannon in Florida is in the documents case. She's already shown her impartiality. We'll see on appeal I suppose. Maybe I missed them, but I don't recall any legal experts chiming in about how wrong Engoron's conclusion is.

https://www.businessinsider.co...ank-revealed-2022-10


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Where's the evidence of the million$ he's supposedly taken? They're fucking around with penny ante nickel dime shit.

Not a fan of either candidate, but why think impeachment for something that happened BEFORE he took office unless you have some proof he's doing it now? Since trump has already been convicted of fraud [and by association probably tax evasion] he should be impeached after taking the oath. Why even bother with the oath since it means nothing to him anyway?


An opinion by a judge on summary that every honest attorney on here will tell you was a joke.

Fraud??? Who was the party defrauded? The documents in question were for financial institutions who were quite happy and satisfied. Information on the documents was opinion. The judge was no expert on the subject matter to render that opinion. Another pure political hit-job. And people like you, that have evidently never filed a finnancial statement with a lending institution, buying into that hit-job is the reason we have the worst of the worst political candidates in this day in time.


Are you saying you misrepresent the value of your assets on your financial statements and that's OK so long as you end up servicing the loan per the agreement?

Oh boy. popcorn

Mike, come on, man,
you pulled that out of your
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i expect you've got more than a passing acquaintance with contract law - and you've like seen your fair share of prospecti, and likely signed on the dotted line for a loan or three -- On the later, did the bank EVER take your word for what the value of the real property was?

ever?


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Where's the evidence of the million$ he's supposedly taken? They're fucking around with penny ante nickel dime shit.

Not a fan of either candidate, but why think impeachment for something that happened BEFORE he took office unless you have some proof he's doing it now? Since trump has already been convicted of fraud [and by association probably tax evasion] he should be impeached after taking the oath. Why even bother with the oath since it means nothing to him anyway?


An opinion by a judge on summary that every honest attorney on here will tell you was a joke.

Fraud??? Who was the party defrauded? The documents in question were for financial institutions who were quite happy and satisfied. Information on the documents was opinion. The judge was no expert on the subject matter to render that opinion. Another pure political hit-job. And people like you, that have evidently never filed a finnancial statement with a lending institution, buying into that hit-job is the reason we have the worst of the worst political candidates in this day in time.


Are you saying you misrepresent the value of your assets on your financial statements and that's OK so long as you end up servicing the loan per the agreement?

Oh boy. popcorn

Mike, come on, man,
you pulled that out of your
assumption
support
system

i expect you've got more than a passing acquaintance with contract law - and you've like seen your fair share of prospecti, and likely signed on the dotted line for a loan or three -- On the later, did the bank EVER take your word for what the value of the real property was?

ever?


More false equivalencies. I wasn't pledging a 60 story building in downtown NY as collateral.


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Where's the evidence of the million$ he's supposedly taken? They're fucking around with penny ante nickel dime shit.

Not a fan of either candidate, but why think impeachment for something that happened BEFORE he took office unless you have some proof he's doing it now? Since trump has already been convicted of fraud [and by association probably tax evasion] he should be impeached after taking the oath. Why even bother with the oath since it means nothing to him anyway?


An opinion by a judge on summary that every honest attorney on here will tell you was a joke.

Fraud??? Who was the party defrauded? The documents in question were for financial institutions who were quite happy and satisfied. Information on the documents was opinion. The judge was no expert on the subject matter to render that opinion. Another pure political hit-job. And people like you, that have evidently never filed a finnancial statement with a lending institution, buying into that hit-job is the reason we have the worst of the worst political candidates in this day in time.


Let us remember that Trump opted for a non-jury trial and the Judge found the evidence of liability overwhelming.

It is not fraud when you lie to banks and insurance companies and cheat them out of money.

It is fraud when you lie to them to get money. Everything after that is immaterial to the fraud.

In fact, he did cheat the banks out of interest they would have earned with the higher rates they would have charged if given an accurate assessment of his financial condition.

And I dare say that a Member of the New York Supreme Court is likely more familiar with the intricacies of New York Law than either you or I.


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. . . add a new one to the list of honesty and integrity actions that do not matter any more to the new GOP, lying on financial disclosure forms. Welcome to the new GOP, looks a lot like the old Democratic Party.


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