Scott. America has had difficult and problematic presidencies — even ones that have included criminality. But we have never had a president attempt to remain in office via a coup d’etat after defeat. The House Jan. 6 commission, going well beyond what Donald Trump’s second impeachment uncovered, has revealed an extraordinary plot to corrupt the government and halt Joe Biden’s presidential victory by any means necessary — including violence. It is a plot that has touched everything from state legislatures and secretaries of state to the Justice Department, Congress and perhaps even the Secret Service.
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Sri Lanka’s economy is in free fall. Runaway inflation reached 54.6 percent last month, and the South Asian country is now headed toward bankruptcy. Nine in 10 Sri Lankan families are skipping meals, and many are standing in line for days in the hope of acquiring fuel."
Their Government embrace that green thingy and stopped using Petroleum based Fertilizers. Thier food production dropped like Kamala in front of Ronny Brown
Sounds like the crap Team Biden is pedaling. "Sri Lanka's president, attempting to reduce government subsidies for imported fertilizer, announced an end to chemical fertilizer and inputs, saying Sri Lanka's agriculture would go "100% organic." The move failed, as land was idled and production of crops such as rice and tea collapsed.Jul 14, 2022"
The Green Agenda of the think tanks meet the real world.
"For the farmers of Sri Lanka, their problems began in April last year when President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who now stands accused of pushing the country into financial ruin, implemented a sudden ban on chemical fertilisers.Apr 20, 2022"
Anonymous Anonymous said... The Green Agenda of the think tanks meet the real world.
"For the farmers of Sri Lanka, their problems began in April last year when President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who now stands accused of pushing the country into financial ruin, implemented a sudden ban on chemical fertilisers.Apr 20, 2022"
The greenies are getting their wish, lowering the world’s population, through mass starvation.
As a tax researcher, I was skeptical of rumors Trump buried his ex-wife in that sad little plot of dirt on his Bedminster, NJ golf course just for tax breaks. So I checked the NJ tax code & folks...it's a trifecta of tax avoidance. Property, income & sales tax, all eliminated.
Trump’s Lawyers Are Preparing for Criminal Charges
July 31, 2022 at 8:28 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 117 Comments
“Donald Trump’s lawyers are preemptively preparing a legal defense against criminal charges from the Justice Department, as the former president’s lawyers are increasingly anxious that their client will be prosecuted for his role in the attempt to overturn the 2020 election,” Rolling Stone reports.
“Members of the ex-president’s legal team have already begun brainstorming strategy and potential defenses, according to three people familiar with the matter and written communications reviewed by Rolling Stone. Trump himself has been briefed on potential legal defenses on at least two occasions this summer.”
“That effort intensified after former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s June testimony before the House committee investigating Jan. 6.”
Rolling Stone Trump’s Lawyers Are Already ‘Quietly’ Planning for Criminal Charges. Here’s the Plan So Far
Donald Trump’s lawyers are preemptively preparing a legal defense against criminal charges from the Justice Department, as the former president’s lawyers are increasingly anxious that their client will be prosecuted for his role in the attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
Members of the ex-president’s legal team have already begun brainstorming strategy and potential defenses, according to three people familiar with the matter and written communications reviewed by Rolling Stone.
"Trump himself has been briefed on potential legal defenses on at least two occasions this summer, two of the sources say.
That effort intensified after former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s June testimony before the House committee investigating Jan. 6.
“Members of the Trump legal team are quietly preparing, in the event charges are brought,” says one person familiar with the situation. “It would be career malpractice not to. Do the [former] president’s attorneys believe everything Cassidy said? No … Do they think the Department of Justice would be wise to charge him? No. But we’ve gotten to a point where if you don’t think criminal charges are at least somewhat likely, you are not serving the [former] president’s best interests.”
The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. Official Trump spokespeople did not respond to requests for comment on this story.
In their preparations, Trump’s team has discussed strategies that involve shifting blame from Trump to his advisors for the efforts to overturn the election, per the three sources, reflecting a broader push to find a fall-guy — or fall-guys.
“Trump got some terrible advice from attorneys who, some people would argue, should have or must have known better,” says one of the sources with knowledge of recent discussions in Trumpland. “An ‘advice of counsel’ defense would be a big one.”
Other potential strategies include defenses based on the First Amendment and the right to petition the government over a political grievance. Such arguments are viewed internally as potential defenses against charges related to the “fake elector” scheme.
Federal prosecutors have questioned aides to former Vice President Mike Pence about Trump’s involvement in his campaign’s effort to put forth slates of those fake electors, the Washington Post reported last week. After Trump lost the election in November, his campaign and supporters recruited the fake electors to proclaim Trump to be the recipient of their state’s electoral college votes. The effort aimed to provide an air of legal legitimacy to Trump’s election fraud conspiracy theories, as well as to pressure officials in battleground states to declare him the winner. The effort failed, but it has since attracted the attention of prosecutors, not just at the Justice Department, but in the swing states where Republicans assembled slates of phony electors.
If the Justice Department does come with charges, Trump’s current team has acknowledged they would have to bring on more legal firepower to handle the historic legal defense. “You’d need to have a real heavyweight at the top [of the legal team] for something like that, but right now nobody knows who that would be,” one Trump adviser says.
Some of Trump’s higher ranking legal and political counselors doubt Attorney General Merrick Garland would be willing to go through with charges. Biden’s pick for Attorney General has been long regarded as a consummate institutionalist, wary of the unintended consequences or precedents that could come from criminally charging a former president.
“I do think criminal prosecutions are possible. Whether they are advisable is a more difficult consideration for the country,” Ty Cobb, a former top lawyer in Trump’s White House, told Rolling Stone in June. “Possible for Trump and [Mark] Meadows certainly. And for the others, including lawyers, who engaged fraudulently in formal proceedings or investigations.”
Criminal charges against a former president would mark the first time in American history that a former president has been prosecuted for crimes committed in office. A Nixon-era Justice Department memo, reiterated during the Clinton presidency, stated that presidents should not be charged while in office. But how the prosecution of a former president could take place legally remains unclear, given the lack of precedent, and would invite constitutional challenges ending up to the Supreme Court.
Trump also seems keenly aware of the blowback that could result from a federal indictment — and is telling supporters it could be politically advantageous. Early this year, the former president told fans at a Texas rally that if prosecutors go after him, “we are going to have in this country the biggest protest we have ever had…in Washington, D.C., in New York, in Atlanta and elsewhere.”
"Trump repeated versions of that line to confidants and longtime pals, including at casual gatherings this summer, a person with direct knowledge of the matter says. “He says,” the source recalls, “it would make the crowd size then [Jan. 6] look small by comparison.”
Because I read so quickly and have an amazing memory I looked for issues before I posted them All three said that too many issues made it impossible to accurately as a recession.
In addition to a group of former President Donald Trump’s top lawyers, the Justice Department’s Jan. 6 probe is also seeking communications to and from a Republican National Committee staffer in a sensitive role.
At least three witnesses in DOJ’s investigation of so-called alternate electors in the 2020 election — two in Arizona and another in Georgia — have received subpoenas demanding communications to and from Joshua Findlay, who is now the RNC’s national director for election integrity.
Typically gangster strategy is to blame others. One significant aspect of the legal battle plans includes “shifting blame from Trump to his advisors for the efforts to overturn the election,” by finding one or more “fall-guys.”
Potential targets highlighted in links within the Rolling Stone article include Meadows and attorney John Eastman, who played a key role in shaping a strategy for then-Vice President Mike Pence to reject the votes of the Electoral College or otherwise delay certifying the vote.
One source commented on the “terrible advice” Trump got from some of his attorneys, theorizing that he might try to assert an “advice of counsel” defense. In addition to Eastman, that particular finger of blame could be pointed at Rudy Giuliani or Sidney Powell, among others.
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Scott. America has had difficult and problematic presidencies — even ones that have included criminality. But we have never had a president attempt to remain in office via a coup d’etat after defeat. The House Jan. 6 commission, going well beyond what Donald Trump’s second impeachment uncovered, has revealed an extraordinary plot to corrupt the government and halt Joe Biden’s presidential victory by any means necessary — including violence. It is a plot that has touched everything from state legislatures and secretaries of state to the Justice Department, Congress and perhaps even the Secret Service.
They don't agree with you.
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/recession-are-we-there-yet/
Them don't agree 💯
https://www.forbes.com/sites/billconerly/2022/07/05/already-in-recession-close-but-not-quite-in-july-2022/?sh=640ab263c1bf
And ✔️
https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/07/31/in-a-recession-far-greater-concern-for-wall-street/
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Check the inverted yield curve. That's another indicator.
Why would someone who claims to be some sort of genius need to keep posting other people's opinions to try to prove his point?
We are in the very avoidable Biden Recession.
Another lesser followed indicator.
"Falling copper prices are often viewed as a leading indicator of an impending economic downturn"
It just hit a 20 month low.
Those of us that move about in the public. Go shopping and fuel our vehicles knew 12 to 16 months ago that the Bidenomics policies were taking hold.
Roger is so stupid that to prove his point he cut and pastes an article that not only suggests we are in a recession but that the actual recession is the least of our economic worries...
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Sri Lanka’s economy is in free fall. Runaway inflation reached 54.6 percent last month, and the South Asian country is now headed toward bankruptcy. Nine in 10 Sri Lankan families are skipping meals, and many are standing in line for days in the hope of acquiring fuel."
Their Government embrace that green thingy and stopped using Petroleum based Fertilizers.
Thier food production dropped like Kamala in front of Ronny Brown
"Sure, We're in a "Recession,"
From Roger's link, as Scott pointed out.
Further , the link said other Economic concerns are dragging Bidenomics down.
Even James, to his credit, is telling Roger to stop posting so much shit. Will he listen?
Sounds like the crap Team Biden is pedaling.
"Sri Lanka's president, attempting to reduce government subsidies for imported fertilizer, announced an end to chemical fertilizer and inputs, saying Sri Lanka's agriculture would go "100% organic." The move failed, as land was idled and production of crops such as rice and tea collapsed.Jul 14, 2022"
The Green Agenda of the think tanks meet the real world.
"For the farmers of Sri Lanka, their problems began in April last year when President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who now stands accused of pushing the country into financial ruin, implemented a sudden ban on chemical fertilisers.Apr 20, 2022"
Anonymous Anonymous said...
The Green Agenda of the think tanks meet the real world.
"For the farmers of Sri Lanka, their problems began in April last year when President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who now stands accused of pushing the country into financial ruin, implemented a sudden ban on chemical fertilisers.Apr 20, 2022"
The greenies are getting their wish, lowering the world’s population, through mass starvation.
The next couple years are going to be UGLY
Cali, you are right.
W.H.O.
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the danger of widespread malnutrition and starvation."
But, hey, the planet will be healthier,.
Strange that you should yell cut and pasted even when Roger is nice enough to give you links you may or may not choose to look up.
He's a con artist 🎨
Brooke Harrington
@EBHarrington
As a tax researcher, I was skeptical of rumors Trump buried his ex-wife in that sad little plot of dirt on his Bedminster, NJ golf course just for tax breaks. So I checked the NJ tax code & folks...it's a trifecta of tax avoidance. Property, income & sales tax, all eliminated.
Of course I read them faster than you can also 🙄 😒
They don't agree with you.
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/recession-are-we-there-yet/
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Coldheartedtruth TellerJuly 31, 2022 at 6:33 PM
Them don't agree 💯
https://www.forbes.com/sites/billconerly/2022/07/05/already-in-recession-close-but-not-quite-in-july-2022/?sh=640ab263c1bf
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Coldheartedtruth TellerJuly 31, 2022 at 6:42 PM
And ✔️
https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/07/31/in-a-recession-far-greater-concern-for-wall-street/
https://twitter.com/EBHarrington/status/1553533320469905409?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1553533320469905409%7Ctwgr%5E14302c1078bef075a2e935f53e5d1611a507a3fd%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rawstory.com%2Fivana-trump-burial-tax-breaks%2F
James Scott has a problem but unfortunately it is incurable.
Sorry about the cut and paste 😅
Trump’s Lawyers Are Preparing for Criminal Charges
July 31, 2022 at 8:28 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 117 Comments
“Donald Trump’s lawyers are preemptively preparing a legal defense against criminal charges from the Justice Department, as the former president’s lawyers are increasingly anxious that their client will be prosecuted for his role in the attempt to overturn the 2020 election,” Rolling Stone reports.
“Members of the ex-president’s legal team have already begun brainstorming strategy and potential defenses, according to three people familiar with the matter and written communications reviewed by Rolling Stone. Trump himself has been briefed on potential legal defenses on at least two occasions this summer.”
“That effort intensified after former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s June testimony before the House committee investigating Jan. 6.”
THIS IS A BIGGIE, DESERVING A LENGTHY ARTICLE:
Rolling Stone
Trump’s Lawyers Are Already ‘Quietly’ Planning for Criminal Charges. Here’s the Plan So Far
Donald Trump’s lawyers are preemptively preparing a legal defense against criminal charges from the Justice Department, as the former president’s lawyers are increasingly anxious that their client will be prosecuted for his role in the attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
Members of the ex-president’s legal team have already begun brainstorming strategy and potential defenses, according to three people familiar with the matter and written communications reviewed by Rolling Stone.
"Trump himself has been briefed on potential legal defenses on at least two occasions this summer, two of the sources say.
That effort intensified after former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s June testimony before the House committee investigating Jan. 6.
“Members of the Trump legal team are quietly preparing, in the event charges are brought,” says one person familiar with the situation. “It would be career malpractice not to.
Do the [former] president’s attorneys believe everything Cassidy said?
No …
Do they think the Department of Justice would be wise to charge him? No.
But we’ve gotten to a point where if you don’t think criminal charges are at least somewhat likely, you are not serving the [former] president’s best interests.”
The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. Official Trump spokespeople did not respond to requests for comment on this story.
In their preparations, Trump’s team has discussed
strategies that involve
shifting blame from Trump to his advisors
for the efforts to overturn the election, per the three sources,
reflecting a broader push to find a fall-guy — or fall-guys.
“Trump got some terrible advice from attorneys who, some people would argue, should have or must have known better,” says one of the sources with knowledge of recent discussions in Trumpland. “An ‘advice of counsel’ defense would be a big one.”
Other potential strategies include defenses based on the First Amendment and the right to petition the government over a political grievance.
Such arguments are viewed internally as potential defenses against charges related to the “fake elector” scheme.
Federal prosecutors have questioned aides to former Vice President Mike Pence about Trump’s involvement in his campaign’s effort to put forth slates of those fake electors, the Washington Post reported last week.
After Trump lost the election in November, his campaign and supporters recruited the fake electors to proclaim Trump to be the recipient of their state’s electoral college votes.
The effort aimed to provide an air of legal legitimacy to Trump’s election fraud conspiracy theories,
as well as to pressure officials in battleground states to declare him the winner.
The effort failed, but it has since attracted the attention of prosecutors,
not just at the Justice Department,
but in the swing states where Republicans assembled slates of phony electors.
If the Justice Department does come with charges, Trump’s current team has acknowledged they would have to bring on more legal firepower to handle the historic legal defense.
“You’d need to have a real heavyweight at the top [of the legal team] for something like that, but right now nobody knows who that would be,”
one Trump adviser says.
Some of Trump’s higher ranking legal and political counselors doubt Attorney General Merrick Garland would be willing to go through with charges.
Biden’s pick for Attorney General has been long regarded as a consummate institutionalist,
wary of the unintended consequences or precedents that could come from criminally charging a former president.
“I do think criminal prosecutions are possible. Whether they are advisable is a more difficult consideration for the country,” Ty Cobb, a former top lawyer in Trump’s White House, told Rolling Stone in June.
“Possible for Trump and [Mark] Meadows certainly.
And for the others, including lawyers, who engaged fraudulently in formal proceedings or investigations.”
Criminal charges against a former president would mark the first time in American history that a former president has been prosecuted for crimes committed in office. A Nixon-era Justice Department memo, reiterated during the Clinton presidency, stated that presidents should not be charged while in office. But how the prosecution of a former president could take place legally remains unclear, given the lack of precedent, and would invite constitutional challenges ending up to the Supreme Court.
Trump also seems keenly aware of the blowback that could result from a federal indictment — and is telling supporters it could be politically advantageous.
Early this year, the former president told fans at a Texas rally that if prosecutors go after him,
“we are going to have in this country the biggest protest we have ever had…in Washington, D.C., in New York, in Atlanta and elsewhere.”
"Trump repeated versions of that line to confidants and longtime pals, including at casual gatherings this summer, a person with direct knowledge of the matter says.
“He says,” the source recalls, “it would make the crowd size then [Jan. 6] look small by comparison.”
THE MUSINGS OF A REAL GANG BOSS MENTALITY
Because I read so quickly and have an amazing memory I looked for issues before I posted them
All three said that too many issues made it impossible to accurately as a recession.
When I posted my 8:49 I did not know that you had posted that section of the article at 8:49 before it.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/trump-lawyers-preparing-legal-defenses-000301202.html
The bottom line is that we have to make sure that the insurrection never happens again.
If this is correct he will be charged and I believe that he will be convicted of federal and state law in Georgia 🇬🇪
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/trump-lawyers-preparing-legal-defenses-000301202.html
They will not cover his ass
In addition to a group of former President Donald Trump’s top lawyers, the Justice Department’s Jan. 6 probe is also seeking communications to and from a Republican National Committee staffer in a sensitive role.
At least three witnesses in DOJ’s investigation of so-called alternate electors in the 2020 election — two in Arizona and another in Georgia — have received subpoenas demanding communications to and from Joshua Findlay, who is now the RNC’s national director for election integrity.
Arizona is another one and so is Wisconsin
The spam brothers
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Typically gangster strategy is to blame others.
One significant aspect of the legal battle plans includes “shifting blame from Trump to his advisors for the efforts to overturn the election,” by finding one or more “fall-guys.”
Potential targets highlighted in links within the Rolling Stone article include Meadows and attorney John Eastman, who played a key role in shaping a strategy for then-Vice President Mike Pence to reject the votes of the Electoral College or otherwise delay certifying the vote.
One source commented on the “terrible advice” Trump got from some of his attorneys, theorizing that he might try to assert an “advice of counsel” defense. In addition to Eastman, that particular finger of blame could be pointed at Rudy Giuliani or Sidney Powell, among others.
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