Tweety Trump tells America he lies. The Tweety lies over 5,000 times in three years, as promised, and he does so proudly and boldly. Then the GOP gets in line for the power and money that follows Tweety Trump's lies.
God Bless us, our GOP has become a bunch of slime balls, political opportunists, also sometimes called "cheap political wh***s!"
It is a shame that conservative values in the GOP like honesty, balanced budgets, "Christian values," and states rights are trashed for Tweety's gangster crap.
Impressive! That is how I assess Tweety trump today. He is getting away with a bank robbery in broad daylight, and even announcing it to everyone as he does it. There's so much evidence, even the GOP admits he is stealing the US Treasury blind!
America would love to see Tweety's tax returns. We can Google Biden tax returns, can you do that for Tweety's? I wonder why Tweety will ot show anyone his tax returns. It would be incredibly entertaining I am sure! What if Tweety only has ~$100 million, and is not a billionaire? He has lost a lot and owes a lot, so it is not farfetched I think to suggest he is not a billionaire.]
Trump tax returns May 8, 2019
"Trump: The Real Scandal in My Taxes Are the Loopholes (That I Refused to Close)"
By Eric Levitz@EricLevitz
In the presidential debates:
"“My whole life I’ve been greedy, greedy, greedy,” Trump confessed at an early Republican debate. “But now I want to be greedy for the United States.” The NSA recruits master hackers to fix the gaps in U.S. cybersecurity — so who better than a master tax cheat to close our code’s unjust loopholes?
At the time, this was a decent comeback. Today, it is not.
On Tuesday, the New York Times revealed that between 1985 and 1994, “Mr. Trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual American taxpayer,” according to newly uncovered IRS transcripts."
Trump said this in the debate, and his followers still believe him despite the FACT he did not do what he said Hillary should do, fix the tax code to prevent the rich from avoiding taxation.
Tweety said, THE US TAX LAW IS RIGGED FOR THE RICH!
"At the final presidential debate, Hillary Clinton argued that her billionaire rival’s freeloading was outrageous. And the Republican nominee did not disagree.
“We’re entitled because of the laws that people like her passed to take massive amounts of depreciation on other charges, and we do it,” Trump explained. “And all of her donors — just about all of them — I know Buffett took hundreds of millions of dollars, Soros, George Soros, took hundreds of millions of dollars … And you know, Hillary, what you should have done, you should have changed the law when you were a United States senator … You should have changed the law. But you won’t change the law, because you take in so much money.”"
Tweety Trump has stated publicly that the tax code should be changed to close the loopholes rich people use to get richer, because it is too easy to avoid taxes altogether.
Then Tweety signed a tax cut that expanded loopholes for himself in the tax code!
"Trump’s defense here is arguably more damning than the Times’ allegations. In theory, there’s no reason why a bad businessman can’t go on to become a good president. But a commander-in-chief whose signature legislative achievement expanded tax loopholes that he himself describes as grossly unfair is pretty much a bad president, by definition.
What he should do, he should change the law. But he won’t change the law, because he takes in so much money."
Tweety Trump, with a few BILLION in his bank accounts, according to best estimates of Forbes magazine, says Joe Biden is corrupt somehow for going to Ukraine? I think Tweety is saying Biden tried to enrich himself thru blackmail of a foreign power? If Biden was trying to get money illegally, what the hell do we say about Tweety's accumulated billions? Tweety says Hunter Biden is corrupt for taking a ~$50K/month job in Ukraine?
"Company part-owned by Jared Kushner got $90m from unknown offshore investors since 2017"
Overseas investment flowed to Cadre while Trump’s son-in-law works as US envoy, raising conflict of interest questions
By John Swaine in New York Mon 10 Jun 2019 02.00 EDT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jun/10/jared-kushner-real-estate-cadre-goldman-sachs
"The names of the foreigners investing in Cadre via Goldman Sachs are not disclosed by the companies, which are not required to make the information public. Two sources familiar with the firm said much of the money came to the Cayman Islands vehicle from a second offshore tax haven, while some came from Saudi Arabia."
In my 44 years in Defense contracting ethics and appropriate behavior was virtually pounded into us, but for Tweety Trump, the concept that if it looks bad, don't do it, is silly. Tweety Trump thinks ethical behavior is silly if he can get rich by unethical behavior. Tweety's thinking is never turn down a dollar!
"Richard Painter, a former ethics lawyer in Bush’s administration who ran for the Democratic US Senate nomination in Minnesota last year, said he was troubled by the lack of disclosure around some of Cadre’s funding.
“The problem with Kushner – and with Trump – is that we have all these corporate entities, and often nobody knows who is invested in them and where those investors borrowed their money. We simply have no idea,” said Painter.
Government officials are barred by law from being involved “personally and substantially” in actions that benefit them financially, and are obliged to ensure they do not create an appearance of bias."
It is incredible how much money unknown investors will pay for access to the President and the American economy and US Treasury.
"11 Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Trump’s Wealth"
By Russ Buettner, Susanne Craig and David Barstow Oct. 2, 2018
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/02/us/politics/donald-trump-wealth-fred-trump.html
Go read the article for yourself. Long story short, Tweety is a snake oil salesman, the kind of real estate mogul that steal you blind and laughs all the way to the bank.
As President of the United States, Tweety Trump lies to every American, not just his supporters (Yes, Tweety Folks, he IS lying to you, and using you for his personal gain!), supports Saudi Arabia for the money. Tweety gets direct funding from the Saudis into his bank account thru hotel room sales and many other ways.
Tweety's motto is not really "America First," Tweety's motto is "Me First."
As President, Tweety has accepted a lot of money from foreign countries for his favor, most of it from the Saudis. It turns out Tweety was right saying the Emoluments Clause is phony. The phony thing about the Emoluments Clause is enforcement.
Trump says the Bidens are corrupt? The Bidens to not hold a candle to Trumps VERY extensive corruption, even as he brings his family into a corrupt charity, real estate and clothing deals, and on and on.
Tweety Trump believes he can do anything, so he is doing everything. Tweety is the "Don" of America, and the stars of his "Gang" include free lancing shadow State Department head, Rudy Giuliani, official / real State Department lead, Pompeo, and writing the law, and doling out a unique form of justice as he goes, Attorney General Barr.
"A Saudi prince helped save Trump from bankruptcy—twice"
By Max de Haldevang October 16, 2018
https://qz.com/1425852/a-saudi-prince-helped-save-trump-from-bankruptcy-twice/
"Donald Trump claimed on Twitter today that he has no “financial interests in Saudi Arabia.” But his financial ties to the kingdom go back a very long way.
In 1991, Donald J. Trump was a mid-tier real estate developer with $900 million in debt, a collapsing casino business, and a name perhaps best known for a headline-dominating split with his wife Ivana. With his empire at risk of falling apart, Trump was searching for cash everywhere; his father even illegally bought $3.35 million worth of casino chips and never gambled them, to help Trump make a massive bond payment a year earlier.
A helpful burst of cash from a Saudi prince eased some tension with his creditors. Alwaleed bin Talal bought Trump’s yacht for somewhere between $18 million and $20 million (reports vary). It wasn’t a great bit of business for Trump—he had bought it from the Sultan of Brunei three years earlier for a reported $29 million.
In 1995, Trump was still in deep trouble—and Alwaleed swooped in again. The prince, who calls himself the “Warren Buffett of Saudi Arabia,” took over Trump’s 51% stake in his beloved New York Plaza hotel. As a result, Trump’s creditors forgave $125 million of his debt.
Alwaleed, who was one of several royals to be detained by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman in 2017, is deemed the world’s 74th richest man by Bloomberg, and owns stakes in companies like Apple, Snapchat, Twitter and Citigroup.
As late as 2015, Trump was still happy to boast about his connections with Saudi Arabia. Speaking at a rally in Alabama, he bragged: “Saudi Arabia, I get along with all of them. They buy apartments from me. They spend $40 million, $50 million. Am I supposed to dislike them? I like them very much.”
Correction: A typo in an earlier version of the article stated that Trump was $900 billion in debt in 1991. This article has been updated to note that he was $900 million in debt."
"Trump claims he has ‘no financial interests in Saudi Arabia’ — but he makes lots of money from it"
Dan Mangan@_DanMangan
Published Tue, Oct 16 201812:27 PM EDTUpdated Tue, Oct 16 20187:18 PM EDT
"Trump’s Business Ties to Middle East Precede Him"
By Steve Eder and Jesse Drucker May 18, 2017
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/18/us/politics/trumps-business-ties-to-middle-east-precede-him.html
Tweety Trump lies about his loyalty to the Saudis, then he tells you about how much Saudi money he has in his bank account. The guy is weird. Tweety Trump lies about his money virtually every day.
"How Donald Trump Got His Money"
By Investopedia Staff Updated Nov 26, 2019
https://www.investopedia.com/updates/donald-trump-rich/
"Key Takeaways
- Donald J. Trump was a real estate magnate and reality TV star before becoming president of the United States.
- Biographers have attributed much of Trump's wealth to gifts and inheritance left to him by his father, Fred Trump, who established a real estate empire in New York City.
- As a businessman, Donald Trump has a record of bankruptcies and business failures, but also several wins in branding himself and the Trump name across several platforms such as The Apprentice.
- As president, his ongoing business interests have raised concern for some that politics and profits may violate the emoluments clause of the constitution."
Lastly:
"The Bottom Line
Donald J. Trump has launched an empire, based largely on his name. Taking on large loans, Trump constructed many luxury hotels, apartments, and casinos, which have become iconic monuments to the excess and exuberance of the 1980s. However, Trump’s businesses have faced four bankruptcies throughout the years. The most recent one was in 2009 when Trump Entertainment Resorts was ravaged by the 2008 recession. Though he has faced near financial ruin and multiple business bankruptcies, Trump's branded products and real estate licenses remain popular and have helped to land him on the Forbes 400 for several decades."
"We knew Trump was incredibly corrupt. Turns out he may also be an epic tax cheat."
By Paul Waldman Opinion writer covering politics October 3, 2018