I'm not sure how anyone who watched Biden's MLK speech, or sermon as CNN is calling it, today can think the man is competent to hold office. I can almost hear his handlers thinking "Just stop talking, just stop."
I'm not sure how anyone who watched Biden's MLK speech, or sermon as CNN is calling it, today can think the man is competent to hold office. I can almost hear his handlers thinking "Just stop talking, just stop."
Joe's brain is short circuiting :
Demented Joe Biden mumbles through singing “happy birthday” to wife of MLK’s son after he FORGETS her name mid-verse
Well it's all on the laptop no liberal in the country is aware of.
Hunter is the Biden crime families primary money launderer.
Sorry FAMILY'S. There is a breed of leftist imbecile that is bothered more by typos than they are by the president of the US being corrupt AF.
I’m not bothered by either. Corruption in politics is pretty normal in the United States (and probably everywhere else too). If it bothered me, I’d be bothered my whole life.
First, stop killing your own party members. That’s an important one, Republicans. I don’t want to be governed by a group that kills its own people for…for…better TV ratings?
In 2018 and the early parts of 2020, excess death rates for Republicans and Democrats are similar, and centered around zero,” the study said. “Both groups experienced a similar large spike in excess deaths in the winter of 2020-2021.
However, in the summer of 2021—after vaccines were widely available—the Republican excess death rate rose to nearly double that of Democrats, and this gap widened further in the winter of 2021.”
GOP is actively trying to export the low lifespans of m'aga to the rest of the country. First, learn to keep yourselves alive. Then try governing the nation.
Jonathan Reiner @JReinerMD Last week the GOP changed the rules to allow smoking in House offices. Is this the 1960’s? There is no safe level of secondhand smoke. Allowing smoking in offices isn’t pro-freedom. It’s pro-cancer. Maybe the pro-life party should prioritize life.
First, stop killing your own party members. That’s an important one, Republicans. I don’t want to be governed by a group that kills its own people for…for…better TV ratings?
In 2018 and the early parts of 2020, excess death rates for Republicans and Democrats are similar, and centered around zero,” the study said. “Both groups experienced a similar large spike in excess deaths in the winter of 2020-2021.
However, in the summer of 2021—after vaccines were widely available—the Republican excess death rate rose to nearly double that of Democrats, and this gap widened further in the winter of 2021.”
GOP is actively trying to export the low lifespans of m'aga to the rest of the country. First, learn to keep yourselves alive. Then try governing the nation.
Jonathan Reiner @JReinerMD Last week the GOP changed the rules to allow smoking in House offices. Is this the 1960’s? There is no safe level of secondhand smoke. Allowing smoking in offices isn’t pro-freedom. It’s pro-cancer. Maybe the pro-life party should prioritize life.
An occasional cigar won't give everybody cancer.
I'm more concerned about legal fentanyl in SF and the "water" in Baltimore. Learn to run your cities before you lecture us on health.
That's how the big guy was getting his 10%. It is not uncommon for a business owner to pay themselves somewhat inflated rent on their building to avoid paying FICA, FUTA, SUTA on a portion of their income. But just under $50 grand a month is excessive (class A+ office space for the full square footage of the home would be closer to $18,000 in Wilmington), especially considering Hunter likely wasn't renting the entirety of the property. You could buy a 6,950 sq ft office space in downtown Wilmington for $530,000.
GOP is actively trying to export the low lifespans of m'aga to the rest of the country. First, learn to keep yourselves alive. Then try governing the nation.
Jonathan Reiner @JReinerMD Last week the GOP changed the rules to allow smoking in House offices. Is this the 1960’s? There is no safe level of secondhand smoke. Allowing smoking in offices isn’t pro-freedom. It’s pro-cancer. Maybe the pro-life party should prioritize life.
An occasional cigar won't give everybody cancer.
I'm more concerned about legal fentanyl in SF and the "water" in Baltimore. Learn to run your cities before you lecture us on health.
DEFINITELY focus on rich blue cities and not Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana and other states that have been run by 'conservatives' for decades and are always the poorest and least healthy places in America.
It's easier for you that way and I want you to be happy.
That's how the big guy was getting his 10%. It is not uncommon for a business owner to pay themselves somewhat inflated rent on their building to avoid paying FICA, FUTA, SUTA on a portion of their income. But just under $50 grand a month is excessive (class A+ office space for the full square footage of the home would be closer to $18,000 in Wilmington), especially considering Hunter likely wasn't renting the entirety of the property. You could buy a 6,950 sq ft office space in downtown Wilmington for $530,000.
you know what IS uncommon? When the president of the United States takes millions of dollars of payments from the chinese government every year. But you clowns don't care about that - what you care about is rumours about what's a laptop without a clear ownership chain and wild guesses.
Forbes:
President Donald Trump, who declared “I don’t make money from China” in Thursday night’s presidential debate, has in fact collected millions of dollars from government-owned entities in China since he took office. Forbes estimates that at least $5.4 million has flowed into the president’s business from a lease agreement involving a state-owned bank in Trump Tower. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China signed a lease for space in 2008, years before the president took office, paying about $1.9 million in annual rent. Trump is well-aware of the deal. “I’ll show you the Industrial Bank of China,” he told three Forbes journalists touring Trump Tower in 2015. “I have the best tenants in the world in this building.” Trump moved from the skyscraper to the White House in 2017, but he held onto ownership of the retail and office space in the building, through his 100% interest in an entity called Trump Tower Commercial LLC. That put him in an unusual position, given that government-owned entities in China hold at least 70% of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. Suddenly, a routine real estate deal became a conduit for a foreign superpower to pay the president of the United States.
That's how the big guy was getting his 10%. It is not uncommon for a business owner to pay themselves somewhat inflated rent on their building to avoid paying FICA, FUTA, SUTA on a portion of their income. But just under $50 grand a month is excessive (class A+ office space for the full square footage of the home would be closer to $18,000 in Wilmington), especially considering Hunter likely wasn't renting the entirety of the property. You could buy a 6,950 sq ft office space in downtown Wilmington for $530,000.
you know what IS uncommon? When the president of the United States takes millions of dollars of payments from the chinese government every year. But you clowns don't care about that - what you care about is rumours about what's a laptop without a clear ownership chain and wild guesses.
Forbes:
President Donald Trump, who declared “I don’t make money from China” in Thursday night’s presidential debate, has in fact collected millions of dollars from government-owned entities in China since he took office. Forbes estimates that at least $5.4 million has flowed into the president’s business from a lease agreement involving a state-owned bank in Trump Tower. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China signed a lease for space in 2008, years before the president took office, paying about $1.9 million in annual rent. Trump is well-aware of the deal. “I’ll show you the Industrial Bank of China,” he told three Forbes journalists touring Trump Tower in 2015. “I have the best tenants in the world in this building.” Trump moved from the skyscraper to the White House in 2017, but he held onto ownership of the retail and office space in the building, through his 100% interest in an entity called Trump Tower Commercial LLC. That put him in an unusual position, given that government-owned entities in China hold at least 70% of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. Suddenly, a routine real estate deal became a conduit for a foreign superpower to pay the president of the United States.
That's how the big guy was getting his 10%. It is not uncommon for a business owner to pay themselves somewhat inflated rent on their building to avoid paying FICA, FUTA, SUTA on a portion of their income. But just under $50 grand a month is excessive (class A+ office space for the full square footage of the home would be closer to $18,000 in Wilmington), especially considering Hunter likely wasn't renting the entirety of the property. You could buy a 6,950 sq ft office space in downtown Wilmington for $530,000.
you know what IS uncommon? When the president of the United States takes millions of dollars of payments from the chinese government every year. But you clowns don't care about that - what you care about is rumours about what's a laptop without a clear ownership chain and wild guesses.
Forbes:
President Donald Trump, who declared “I don’t make money from China” in Thursday night’s presidential debate, has in fact collected millions of dollars from government-owned entities in China since he took office. Forbes estimates that at least $5.4 million has flowed into the president’s business from a lease agreement involving a state-owned bank in Trump Tower. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China signed a lease for space in 2008, years before the president took office, paying about $1.9 million in annual rent. Trump is well-aware of the deal. “I’ll show you the Industrial Bank of China,” he told three Forbes journalists touring Trump Tower in 2015. “I have the best tenants in the world in this building.” Trump moved from the skyscraper to the White House in 2017, but he held onto ownership of the retail and office space in the building, through his 100% interest in an entity called Trump Tower Commercial LLC. That put him in an unusual position, given that government-owned entities in China hold at least 70% of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. Suddenly, a routine real estate deal became a conduit for a foreign superpower to pay the president of the United States.
So what?
He rents real estate to a Chinese Bank?
The Chinese rent lots of spaces here.
Forbes makes a speculation/accusation with zero evidence. The usual
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you know what IS uncommon? When the president of the United States takes millions of dollars of payments from the chinese government every year. But you clowns don't care about that - what you care about is rumours about what's a laptop without a clear ownership chain and wild guesses.
Forbes:
President Donald Trump, who declared “I don’t make money from China” in Thursday night’s presidential debate, has in fact collected millions of dollars from government-owned entities in China since he took office. Forbes estimates that at least $5.4 million has flowed into the president’s business from a lease agreement involving a state-owned bank in Trump Tower. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China signed a lease for space in 2008, years before the president took office, paying about $1.9 million in annual rent. Trump is well-aware of the deal. “I’ll show you the Industrial Bank of China,” he told three Forbes journalists touring Trump Tower in 2015. “I have the best tenants in the world in this building.” Trump moved from the skyscraper to the White House in 2017, but he held onto ownership of the retail and office space in the building, through his 100% interest in an entity called Trump Tower Commercial LLC. That put him in an unusual position, given that government-owned entities in China hold at least 70% of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. Suddenly, a routine real estate deal became a conduit for a foreign superpower to pay the president of the United States.
right, you don't care about direct payments to Republicans from foreign nations, including hostiles, and you don't care that a republican's company was found to be a decades-long tax fraud, but you believe rumours and innuendo and unproven accusations about Democrats.
I mean you have to know you are utter idiots but you do it anyway. Ponder that.
you know what IS uncommon? When the president of the United States takes millions of dollars of payments from the chinese government every year. But you clowns don't care about that - what you care about is rumours about what's a laptop without a clear ownership chain and wild guesses.
Forbes:
President Donald Trump, who declared “I don’t make money from China” in Thursday night’s presidential debate, has in fact collected millions of dollars from government-owned entities in China since he took office. Forbes estimates that at least $5.4 million has flowed into the president’s business from a lease agreement involving a state-owned bank in Trump Tower. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China signed a lease for space in 2008, years before the president took office, paying about $1.9 million in annual rent. Trump is well-aware of the deal. “I’ll show you the Industrial Bank of China,” he told three Forbes journalists touring Trump Tower in 2015. “I have the best tenants in the world in this building.” Trump moved from the skyscraper to the White House in 2017, but he held onto ownership of the retail and office space in the building, through his 100% interest in an entity called Trump Tower Commercial LLC. That put him in an unusual position, given that government-owned entities in China hold at least 70% of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. Suddenly, a routine real estate deal became a conduit for a foreign superpower to pay the president of the United States.
So what?
He rents real estate to a Chinese Bank?
The Chinese rent lots of spaces here.
Forbes makes a speculation/accusation with zero evidence. The usual
so why did he lie to you m'agas about it over and over, deny it, hide it?
And why did you believe it? or are you fine with your guys lie to you about their serious conflicts of interest?