Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2

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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1813 on: September 28, 2020, 07:06:11 PM »
No concern that someone's personal tax returns - protected under the law - were illegally provided to the NY Times and published just a day before the debate?  Wow.  Talk about a deep state.  Stealing someone's tax returns and publishing them for political purposes.  Talk about fascism and the rule of law!  Hopefully someone goes to jail.  And what do they tell us?  LOL.  That Trump has done nothing illegal as conspiracy theorists have implied for years.  And he used the tax laws (created by politicians like Old Joe) to his advantage as a means to limit his tax liability.  What a shock!  Good for him. He is no different in that regard than any other person in his income bracket.

No concern that someone's personal tax returns - protected under the law - were illegally provided to the NY Times and published just a day before the debate? 

No more than the concern you should have about two Republican hacks publishing a "report" full of wild unproven, out of context and debunked allegations against Hunter Biden and his dad without a shred of evidence, just days prior to a debate.

He is no different in that regard than any other person in his income bracket.

His income bracket seems to be below zero. He seems to operate a kind of pyramid scheme with loans to keep his businesses afloat! He is a fraud and that's the guy running the country?.......

Btw, "Richard" why aren't you ranting anymore about the stockmarket? Oh wait, did the damned thing collapse because of Trump's mishandling of covid-19?..... Let me guess, it's the Democrats fault, right?
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1814 on: September 29, 2020, 01:04:58 AM »
No concern that someone's personal tax returns - protected under the law - were illegally provided to the NY Times and published just a day before the debate?  Wow.  Talk about a deep state.  Stealing someone's tax returns and publishing them for political purposes.  Talk about fascism and the rule of law!  Hopefully someone goes to jail.  And what do they tell us?  LOL.  That Trump has done nothing illegal as conspiracy theorists have implied for years.  And he used the tax laws (created by politicians like Old Joe) to his advantage as a means to limit his tax liability.  What a shock!  Good for him. He is no different in that regard than any other person in his income bracket.

Right wingers are idiots. They pay through the nose and let this criminal avoid paying taxes. This tax fraud and his criminal family are done. They are all headed to prison where they belong.

Trump's Massive Debts Are A National Security Crisis $1.1 Billion in Debt

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-tax-returns-new-york-times-debt-deutsche-bank-irs-1067422/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1815 on: September 29, 2020, 01:33:00 AM »
Top Trending hashtags on Twitter right now are all Anti Trump. Americans can't stand this tax cheat fraud.

1. #TrumpCrimeFamily

2. #MoveTrumpOut

3. #RacistTrump

4. #EndTrumpsChaos

5. #FakeBillionaireTrump

6. #TrumpIsBroke

7. #LockHimUp

8. #TrumpTaxCheat

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1816 on: September 29, 2020, 01:36:46 AM »
Sure hope that if Trump wins that some of the JFK forum members will not have a total meltdown and become stark raving lunatics , as some of them may be CT and that would fuel LN theories that CT were already mad before there ever was TDS:)

This tax cheat is going to prison. Losing by 10 points to Joe Biden. It's going to become even larger as his tax scandal is the September Surprise. 

Biden maintains 10 point lead over Trump nationally in stable presidential race

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/poll-trump-biden-post-abc/2020/09/26/940ef678-ff7f-11ea-9ceb-061d646d9c67_story.html


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1818 on: September 29, 2020, 04:33:47 AM »
Thank you, Mr Crow.
Obviously, AU had certain advantages, being - basically- a large island, and a small population, in terms of density. Perhaps, with fewer points of entry?, it was easier to control any influx of infected individuals?However, the majority of the population does seem to be clustered in small areas with high density, so perhaps the density overall is unimportant?
Did the government do more effective testing, contact tracing than that of Travis County?
Were citizens more respectful and cooperative than those in the U?S?
Does a large percentage of the population believe that Covid 19 is a hoax?
Thank you.

Hi John,
I believe when I looked that my country had initial cases from China around similar times to the US. Certainly we have large Chinese tertiary student populations and movements between our countries. Our population is essentially clustered in a handful of coastal cities. The governments, state and Federal acted relatively quickly and testing and contact tracing were a major early focus. We had similar issues to the US with resources (PPE and ventilators etc). There was some panic buying at various times that lasted for a week or so.

There were a few important mistakes, one involving a cruise ship, some quarantine problems that resulted in aged care fatalities and high levels of infections amongst various workers eg meat processing. But from what I could tell nothing like the size of the problem in US.

The citizens were essentially compliant with the government restrictions although now after the recent spike in Melbourne we had some crazies talking of hoax and protesting loss of "rights".

There is now relaxing of most state borders and a travel bubble is likely with NZ and other low risk countries. Also overseas students are likely to be arriving in the new year again.

I think we did better than most because we went hard and early. Early testing, hard restrictions and a generally compliant population to a consistent government message.

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