How Far Kamala Has Cum

K Douglas

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I love this comment I read on YouTube

"Listening to Kamala talk is like being verbally waterboarded"
 

Anbarandy

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Yes, apply that law equally. Get whoever breaks the law even if it is a President, as no one is above the law!!
Yes, wait no, don't confuse him.

Okay, if it's his guy that has the law applied to him whine like a little bitch about all these others who he perceives get away with it all the time, especially if their last names rhyme with Hinton, Miden, and now Ferris.
 
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K Douglas

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Probably, but just like Harris will take California by 25 points.
Sounds about right since both Clinton and Biden took it by 29-30 points.
 

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Dude. Don't be obtuse. Billionaires do get special treatment at banks. They borrow money all the time against assets. It's how they avoid paying income tax.

And in the case of real estate speculation go ahead and post where charges are laid on a regular basis. They aren't. But they all do it the same way.
You are being obtuse by providing hearsay by a few rich Trump supporters making ludicrous claims. You made the claim billionaires can make ridiculous fraudulent claims because they are immune to prosecution, so go ahead and prove it with actual articles showing this loophole.

You know what But, I am going to present receipts! Proof that you are full of shit and spew nonsense constantly to bolster your cult leader.

Go ahead and take your time to come up with a spin or deflection. Ask me WTF am I talking about or tell me to stop being obtuse to try and avoid looking foolish.




Is this not enough to charge him?

Trump reaped over $100 million through fraud, New York says as trial starts
 

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Who are more critical of women...men or other women?

If you assume all women will support another woman over a man, just because she's a woman, that would be a very sexist opinion.
You think women would choose to vote for a pedo rapist or a woman who puts pedos and rapists in jail?
 
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You are being obtuse by providing hearsay by a few rich Trump supporters making ludicrous claims. You made the claim billionaires can make ridiculous fraudulent claims because they are immune to prosecution, so go ahead and prove it with actual articles showing this loophole.

You know what But, I am going to present receipts! Proof that you are full of shit and spew nonsense constantly to bolster your cult leader.

Go ahead and take your time to come up with a spin or deflection. Ask me WTF am I talking about or tell me to stop being obtuse to try and avoid looking foolish.




Is this not enough to charge him?

Trump reaped over $100 million through fraud, New York says as trial starts
I did prove it. Because those billionaires clearly stated that they never saw those rules before. Which means Trump was the first. Now unless you can show that since then NY prosecutors have gone after more high net worth real estate companies, who still operate that way, then I'm right.

So? Where are the other investigations?
 
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BREAKING: A massive scandal has emerged from the donations ActBlue received on the day Joe Biden dropped out; reports indicate that $20 million from Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss was broken down into over 1.6 million donations across 400,000 donors Hansjörg Wyss is looked at as George Soros' successor when it comes to pouring money into American politics These donations are called smurfing, which happens when names of innocent small donors (usually elderly) are used to funnel money into political campaigns (typically Democratic). James O'Keefe and OMG Media have previously discovered millions in questionable donations on ActBlue Think of ballot trafficking but with campaign donations.
 

squeezer

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I did prove it. Because those billionaires clearly stated that they never saw those rules before. Which means Trump was the first. Now unless you can show that since then NY prosecutors have gone after more high net worth real estate companies, who still operate that way, then I'm right.

So? Where are the other investigations?
I gave you proof with cases stating you give me bullshit and third-party nonsense coming from Trump supporters. You are looking foolish, stop. Do you have a problem with reading and understanding what you are reading?? Serious question.
 

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You think women would choose to vote for a pedo rapist or a woman who puts pedos and rapists in jail?
Last check she was putting more black people in jail.
 
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I gave you proof with cases stating you give me bullshit and third-party nonsense coming from Trump supporters. You are looking foolish, stop. Do you have a problem with reading and understanding what you are reading?? Serious question.
When you only charge one person with crimes and let others go for political purposes the result is this.
 

squeezer

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When you only charge one person with crimes and let others go for political purposes the result is this.
I am going to make it really easy for you to take 5 minutes and read. I pulled it out for you and I can't make it any easier. If this fails, you really need to pull away as Biden did.


  • The People of the State of New York v. Josue Aguilar Dubon, AKA Saady Dubon, AKA Alejandro Ortiz (October 2022) — Bronx business owner indicted for failing to report over $1 million in income, avoiding paying $60,000 in taxes.
  • The People of the State of New York v. Scott Kirtland (February 2022) — Insurance broker indicted for allegedly creating/filing fraudulent certificates of liability insurance to further scheme to defraud.
  • The People of the State of New York v. James Garner (November 2021) — Mental health therapy aide indicted for allegedly defrauding over $35,000 in workers’ compensation benefits.
  • The People of the State of New York v. Jose Palmer (November 2016) — Pleaded guilty to petit larceny for unemployment benefits fraud of over $3,000, having initially been indicted for grand larceny and falsifying business records in the first degree.
  • The People of the State of New York v. Jason Holley (November 2016) — Convicted by jury of falsifying business records in the first degree but acquitted of the predicate crime, insurance fraud.
  • The People of the State of New York v. Christina Murray (May 2015) & People v. Terrel Murray (May 2014) — Married couple convicted of house fire insurance claim, attempting to recover the cash value of various items of property that were ostensibly lost in the fire.
  • The People of the State of New York v. Barbara A. Freeland (June 2013) — Convicted for falsely claiming on a food stamps application that a young adult lived with her.
  • The People of the State of New York v. Maria F. Ramirez (August 2010) — Convicted for returning unpurchased items to a store in exchange for store credit, thus causing a false entry in a business record of an enterprise, and using the store credit to purchase additional items one day.
Before turning to the full Table listing these and many other cases, we offer a brief description of the applicable law. In New York, the criminal law on falsifying business records is found at Article 175 of New York’s penal code. The crime of falsifying business records can be committed in the second degree, which is a class A misdemeanor (N.Y. Penal Code § 175.05), or in the first degree, which is a class E felony (N.Y. Penal Code § 175.10).

An individual is “guilty of falsifying business records in the second degree when, with intent to defraud, he:

  1. makes or causes a false entry in the business records of an enterprise; or
  2. alters, erases, obliterates, deletes, removes or destroys a true entry in the business records of an enterprise; or
  3. omits to make a true entry in the business records of an enterprise in violation of a duty to do so which he knows to be imposed upon him by law or by the nature of his position; or
  4. prevents the making of a true entry or causes the omission thereof in the business records of an enterprise.” N.Y. Penal Code § 175.05
An individual “is guilty of falsifying business records in the first degree when he commits the crime of falsifying business records in the second degree, and when his intent to defraud includes an intent to commit another crime or to aid or conceal the commission thereof.” N.Y. Penal Code § 175.10.
 
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NotADcotor

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You just quoted someone who does not understand what he is replying to.
She did secure the support of the delegates that were selected via a democratic [if indirect] process] the stuff he said doesn't change the initial claim. ANd if Vance was in the same position you would be jerking off all over the win and have to clean up your keyboard and don't you or your other cultists fucking lie about that
Likewise if Vance did the same thing, the Dems would also kick up a stink, because political cultists gonna cult.

This is where you reply with an LOL reaction, because that is the standard adult reaction when it is pointed out that your sources are bullshit he said sarcastically.
 
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