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Everything posted by rudi49jr
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Seeing as how desperately he’s trying to fleece the rubes and get free money from them, I suspect he has less available cash than most self-proclaimed millionaires, much less billionaires. He’s always bragging about how vastly wealthy he is, so it’s a mystery to me why he’s constantly begging everybody and their uncle for money. An even bigger mystery to me is why millions of Americans actually donate their hard earned money to this grifter.
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Bankruptcy: completely legal. That may be, but if by doing so you stiff (tens of) thousands of small contractors out of millions of dollars, it becomes morally quite iffy in my books. Just because something is legal doesn’t mean it’s morally okay. Billionaires hire the best accountants to hide their money so they pay hardly any or even no taxes at all. Perfectly legal, but morally/ethically completely reprehensible. Who would I recommend as his lawyer? How would I know, I’m no expert. But Trump now hires the kind of lawyers who forget to check the ‘jury trial’ box (after which he kept whining that he was denied a jury trial), or who get bench-slapped by a judge 14 times in a single day because she doesn’t have a clue how to conduct herself in a courtroom (https://www.businessinsider.com/e-jean-carroll-judge-bench-slaps-trump-attorney-alina-habba-2024-1). So I’m quite sure there are much better lawyers out there. And as for which lawyer was stiffed: maybe you should ask Rudi Giuliani. This also makes for some interesting reading, by the way, regarding the way Trump ‘does business’: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/06/09/donald-trump-unpaid-bills-republican-president-laswuits/85297274/
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He’s very experienced in declaring bankruptcy (did it five or six times already), so maybe he’ll try to pull that schtick one more time. Although for that to actually happen, he should get much better lawyers. But the really good ones won’t touch him with a ten foot pole, because they know Trump will stiff them with the bill.
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And the more he's victimised, the more votes he will get from normal citizens. I think it’s cute that you think of yourself and others like you as ‘normal’. When I watch MAGA Trump supporters and/or GOP voters being interviewed on TV or Youtube or something, the very last thing that comes to my mind is ‘wow, those are some very levelheaded, normal persons’. Quite the opposite would be true. I also think it’s cute that you think Trump is being victimized. Just a mere 91 indictments so far, and counting. All just a big witch-hunt, right? Nothing to do with Trump being guilty as sin and (finally) being held accountable for his many, many crimes.
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Can you provide proof judges and witnesses are being “attacked “? I didn’t think so. They’re being verbally attacked by Trump (and his minions), which usually opens the floodgates of - among other things - death threats by the MAGA mob. Why do you think judge Chutkan needed extra protection after Trump posted about her on Truth Social? Trump knows very well what he is doing, and he is intentionally putting judges, DA’s, special prosecutors and witnesses in the crosshairs of his blindly loyal followers. He doesn’t care one iota if his words incite violence or lead to bloodshed, because all he cares about is himself. He would throw Don jr, Eric and Ivanka under the bus in a heartbeat to save his own sorry @ss.
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Pita warns Phuket may become a garbage hell if not addressed
rudi49jr replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
IMO most of Thailand already is a garbage hell. As well as an air pollution hell because people keep burning their garbage, including plastics and everything. It’s really time for the government to step up and introduce a comprehensive nation wide garbage collection system. -
Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
rudi49jr replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
Not there yet, because Orban - the Putin stooge in the heart of Europe and wannabe dictator - is still opposed. He’s probably holding out for a couple of billion $$$ or €€€ in ‘aid’ -
You must go to a different France than I go to, I’ve never had any problems with line cutters there. In my experience, most French people are actually very polite and helpful. Maybe you are one of those people who loves France, but thinks it’s a pity that so many French people live there?
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I’m not sure who’s intellectually challenged here. A few days ago you posted a rather distasteful post in a thread about a woman almost dying from being stung by box jellyfish. You got called out on that, and reacted like an indignant 5-year-old. Judging by your post here, that’s still bothering you and you’re still harping on about that. My advice: grow a pair and move on, dude.
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Opposition believes Srettha government lacks a strategy
rudi49jr replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
The only strategy most any government in Thailand has (or had) is for every cabinet member and PM to become as rich as possible as quickly as possible, by any means possible, i.e. bribes, kickbacks, fraud, extortion, embezzlement, or simply stealing. -
PM Srettha to submit PM2.5 dust plan within court’s 90-day deadline
rudi49jr replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
The sad thing is that I think most Thai people really don’t give a damn. Maybe they watch the news and see how bad the air pollution is and say something like ‘how awful’, and then they will go out back and burn their rubbish again, like they do every day. Or go into the forest and set fire to the undergrowth. That mindset is what needs to change. Just like the ‘me first’ mindset whenever they get on a motorbike or behind the wheel of a car. -
PM Srettha to submit PM2.5 dust plan within court’s 90-day deadline
rudi49jr replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
“PM Srettha to submit PM2.5 dust plan within court’s 90-day deadline” Of course he will!! (sarcasm alert) But even if he does, if it’s going to be enforced like all the other laws and regulations in Thailand (i.e.: not), we’re still no closer to a solution to this problem. They’ve been going at it for over 20 years, but have achieved nothing. On the contrary, the smog just gets worse and worse. I am now in Hua Hin, and until just a few years ago the air quality here hasn’t been too bad, but lately it’s just as bad as up north. I’m quite sure there have been laws in place for quite some time now, which will allow the authorities to go after those who burn and/or pollute and fine the culprits. But they just sit on their thumbs. It’s such a shame, because large parts of the country are becoming unlivable for 5-6 months a year. -
Trump wins Iowa caucuses, cementing frontrunner status in 2024 race
rudi49jr replied to webfact's topic in World News
No hoax. Just read the unredacted Mueller report. It’s more than three years later now, and Trump is still milking the “rigged 2020 election” for all it’s worth, without ever providing a single shred of evidence. I wonder how many hundreds of millions of dollars he bilked out of his followers with that myth. -
Trump wins Iowa caucuses, cementing frontrunner status in 2024 race
rudi49jr replied to webfact's topic in World News
Expect Trump to start covering his @ss months before the November election, just like he did in 2016 and even more so in 2020: “If I don’t win, the election will be rigged!” “Massive voter fraud!” “Hugo Chavez will interfere from his grave!” “The Chinese did it!” Every excuse in the book, and then some, will be used, and his mindless MAGA base will eat it up and probably storm the Capitol again, or even start another civil war. -
Trump wins Iowa caucuses, cementing frontrunner status in 2024 race
rudi49jr replied to webfact's topic in World News
IMO, Trump doing so well is much more a testament to the arrogance, ignorance and plain stupidity of the average Republican voter. No offense. Just the fact that they call the Biden family the Biden crime family and totally overlook the elephant in the room (the Trump family, which is the real crime family) speaks volumes. But hey, it’s like Trump said, he could shoot someone on 5th avenue and most Republicans would still kiss his ample behind. -
Trump wins Iowa caucuses, cementing frontrunner status in 2024 race
rudi49jr replied to webfact's topic in World News
America’s only hope to become a banana republic dictatotship? -
Trump wins Iowa caucuses, cementing frontrunner status in 2024 race
rudi49jr replied to webfact's topic in World News
Remember the seven deadly sins? I’m sure Trump is guilty of them all, repeatedly. Pride: he constantly brags about his achievements and makes everything about himself Greed: self explanatory Wrath: can you think of someone more vengeful and thin-skinned than Trump? Envy: again, self explanatory Lust: he cheated on all his wives, many, many times. Gluttony: he’s kind of fat, to say the least. Claims he weighs 220, when we all know that’s a big fat lie. Sloth: Trump spent 285 days playing golf during his presidency. That’s almost a whole year. -
Trump wins Iowa caucuses, cementing frontrunner status in 2024 race
rudi49jr replied to webfact's topic in World News
You forgot a few anti’s: * anti democracy * anti constitution * anti tolerance * anti social * anti anything they can’t wrap their tiny little brains around