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  • Re: President Donald Trump

    Originally posted by fxstc07 View Post
    Once again a hypocritical post.
    You ignore the hundreds of respected military leaders, diplomats, scholars and even Trump family members that tell us he is a dangerous and unfit person.

    We'll add this gentleman to other two that think Trump helped them.

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    As if every politician doesn't have opposition from all of the above in some way or other.

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      For all those good union members that think the Donald has done something for them.
      He has. He slowly is stripping away your rights.

      Trump’s four-year war on Labor
      Over the last four years, Donald Trump has launched a constant war on unions. He has supported anti-union “right-to-work,” put the deciding vote on the Supreme Court in the Janus decision that brought “right-to-work” to the public sector, reduced OSHA inspections, and appointed a National Labor Relations Board that is full of union-busters. They even took away a union's right to negotiate COVID-19 safety measures.
      He has also attacked union leaders saying that union dues should be reduced and called employees at the VA sadistic thieves.
      If this is what he did in his first four years, imagine what he will do with four more!


      https://labortribune.com/video-trump...-war-on-labor/

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      • Re: President Donald Trump

        Originally posted by fxstc07 View Post
        For all those good union members that think the Donald has done something for them.
        He has. He slowly is stripping away your rights.

        Trump’s four-year war on Labor




        https://labortribune.com/video-trump...-war-on-labor/
        And I have repeatedly posted about this to no avail. Too many union members continue to stick their head in the sand when it comes to this guy. I just don't get it.

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        • Re: President Donald Trump

          I'm just posting what this man has said.

          Former Watergate prosecutor thinks Trump might end up in a jail cell
          Nick Akerman
          @nickakerman
          I investigated Nixon's taxes. Compared to Trump, Nixon was a rookie amateur. Despite back dating a deed to deduct a gift of papers to the government, Nixon at least paid taxes. Trump never paid any income tax for 10 years and only $750 in 2016 and 2017.
          8:40 PM · Sep 27, 2020
          Nick Akerman, an Assistant Special Watergate Prosecutor with the Watergate Special Prosecution Force under Archibald Cox and Leon Jaworski, actually suspects that Trump’s tax returns could conceivably lead to jail time for Trump and his daughter.
          “Tax evasion is a five-year felony,” Akerman told CNN during a recent interview. “It’s a pretty serious crime, and the more money that’s stolen, the longer you go to jail for.
          “It looks like Trump has done a whole series of activities that could qualify as tax fraud, not tax avoidance … Tax fraud, however, is lying about what your income was, what your deductions are, and there are just a couple of items that stand out in that report that appear to go beyond tax avoidance.”
          https://bgr.com/2020/10/01/donald-tr...tner=flipboard

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          • Re: President Donald Trump

            https://www.greanvillepost.com/2020/...had-hoped-for/
            Some Trump tax info you haters dont want to see.

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            • Re: President Donald Trump

              Some information you uninformed don't want to hear.

              What is Tax Fraud?
              Tax fraud occurs when an individual or business entity willfully and intentionally falsifies information on a tax return to limit the amount of tax liability. Tax fraud essentially entails cheating on a tax return in an attempt to avoid paying the entire tax obligation. Examples of tax fraud include claiming false deductions; claiming personal expenses as business expenses; using a false Social Security number; and not reporting income.

              Tax fraud may also be referred to as tax evasion.

              https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/tax-fraud.asp

              Trump Paying Ivanka “Consultant Fees” Is Tax Fraud, Says Watergate Prosecutor
              A former prosecutor in the Watergate investigation believes that revelations from a recent report on President Trump’s tax returns over the past several years may result in legal troubles related to allegations of tax fraud for the president once he leaves office.
              Nick Akerman, who served as a prosecutor in the investigation of former President Richard Nixon in the early 1970s, explained in an interview on CNN Tuesday that Trump’s tax records, as revealed in a New York Times report from over the weekend, don’t simply demonstrate that he was able to find loopholes to avoid paying taxes for 10 of the 15 years prior to winning the presidency — they also show he likely engaged in criminal actions related to his tax filings during that time.
              “It looks like Trump has done a whole series of activities that could qualify as tax fraud, not tax avoidance,” Akerman said.
              https://truthout.org/articles/trump-...te-prosecutor/

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              • Re: President Donald Trump

                Originally posted by fxstc07 View Post
                Some information you uninformed don't want to hear.

                What is Tax Fraud?
                Tax fraud occurs when an individual or business entity willfully and intentionally falsifies information on a tax return to limit the amount of tax liability. Tax fraud essentially entails cheating on a tax return in an attempt to avoid paying the entire tax obligation. Examples of tax fraud include claiming false deductions; claiming personal expenses as business expenses; using a false Social Security number; and not reporting income.

                Tax fraud may also be referred to as tax evasion.

                https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/tax-fraud.asp

                Trump Paying Ivanka “Consultant Fees” Is Tax Fraud, Says Watergate Prosecutor


                https://truthout.org/articles/trump-...te-prosecutor/
                Your the only one informed, with leftist propaganda.

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                • Re: President Donald Trump

                  The legal system of the United States is personified by President Trump...It is wholly corrupt and operates entirely as a 'Class Based' system meant to defile Democracy,Justice,and the rule of law on behalf of extreme wealth and it's perpetual domination of the 'entire' Human Race by a 'tiny' minority of greed-driven power hungry psychopathic scumbags...

                  For the love of all that is sacred,stop putting the damn cart before the horse...President Trump is a symptom,a symbol,an artifact,of the phenomenally corrupt systems that 'created' him...Focusing on one man when there are tens of thousands striving to attain what he has by similar if less flamboyant means is idiotic...Corporate America and the oligarchs began their criminal takeover of the world around 1975 and Donald Trump began his shadowy and reckless career at roughly the same time...

                  That does not mean Donald Trump created his own reality,it means our shared political economic reality created Donald Trump...And guess what?...There are thousands more who are quietly just as narcissistic and corrupt as Trump,and they have been in 'Power' for 'Decades'...How in holy hell do you think the world just goes to hell day after day after day?...Who do think is on the other side of all our hopes and dreams,smashing 'them' and 'us' into the ground day after day after day NON-STOP?

                  Class people!!!!!...The issue before us today is Class...It's not Trump,it's class mechanics and until WE begin to work together as members of the SAME CLASS attacking OUR SHARED ENEMIES,we're just totally 'screwed' today and forever...''We the Working Class'',have our work cut out for us people!!!!!

                  http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/55665.htm

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                  • Re: President Donald Trump

                    Originally posted by fxstc07 View Post
                    For all those good union members that think the Donald has done something for them.
                    He has. He slowly is stripping away your rights.

                    Trump’s four-year war on Labor




                    https://labortribune.com/video-trump...-war-on-labor/
                    Without borders we cannot survive.
                    Physical borders and rules for immigration followed.
                    Supply and demand.

                    Economic borders. Tariffs to protect and use as trade leverage.

                    Those have been gone for years.
                    Imagine a Teamster Freight dock with our normal members working everything......and then all kinds of cartage backs in...and temp employees come in to work dock......and they just keep coming.....that is the situation with jobs outsourced out of nation with trade..and inside the nation with illegals.

                    Biden is a globalist as was Obama and Clinton and both Bush's.
                    Trump is the first to actually breakvthru and make an issue of it...and begin doing something no matter how small.

                    Right-to-work....is a grain of sand compared to trade and immigration.

                    If we had COVID under Obama I highly doubt negotiating virus stuff would have been much different.

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                      https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/02...tered-forever/
                      10 Major DC ‘Consensus’ Lies President Trump Has Shattered Forever
                      With major institutions cutting against conservative values, exposing falsehoods has become a theme of the Trump administration
                      1. The Press Does Not Choose Sides
                      2. There Is No Deep State
                      3. Democrats Own Black and Hispanic Votes
                      4. MeToo Is About Protecting Women and Children
                      5. Climate Change Alarmism Isn’t About Raw Power
                      6. Free Trade Requires Wrecking U.S. Manufacturing and Enriching China
                      7. Defending Unborn Babies Is a Losing Political Issue
                      8. Judges Are Nonpartisan
                      9. Democrats Aren’t Purging History or the Constitution
                      10. The Obama Administration Was Scandal-Free
                      Obama’s deliberate sabotaging of the peaceful transfer of power by orchestrating a “Russia collusion” hoax that nearly took down his successor is one of the most egregious political scandals in American history. His administration’s efforts to use a cabal of high-ranking intelligence and law enforcement officers to conduct a disinformation campaign designed to implicate a sitting president as an agent of a hostile country can be described as nothing less than an attempted coup.

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                      • Re: President Donald Trump

                        Donald Trump and lies.
                        I find it amazing some feel Trump is a savior. I also find it amazing that people who were taught not lie feel what he does on a daily basis is acceptable.
                        Go ahead and read this report. It's 18 pages long ( due to all the lies told by this administration ) but it details what the right wing media won't tell you.
                        The author is a decorated Vietnam war veteran. https://pfiffner.gmu.edu/

                        “The Lies of Donald Trump: A Taxonomy”
                        The most important lies of Donald Trump differ significantly from previous presidential lies. Other presidents have lied for a variety of reasons, from legitimate lies concerning national security to trivial misstatements, to shading the truth, to avoiding embarrassment, to serious lies of policy deception. The paper distinguishes four types of Trump’s lies: 1) trivial lies, 2) exaggerations and self aggrandizing lies; 3) lies to deceive the public; and 4) egregious lies. It then analyzes the consequences of lies with respect to misinformation encoding and the relationship of lies to loyalty and power. The most serious lies of Donald Trump were egregious false statements that were demonstrably contrary to well known facts. The paper concludes that his lies were detrimental to the democratic process, and that his continued adherence to demonstrably false statements undermined enlightenment epistemology and corroded the premises of liberal democracy.
                        Several organizations have counted Donald Trump’s lies, concluding that his lies far outnumber those of other presidents. Glenn Kessler of the Washington Post compiled a list of 5,000 false or misleading statements Trump made during his first 600 days in office (Kessler, Rizzo, and Kelly 2018c). Using a stricter set of criteria, David Leonhardt of the New York Times counted “103 separate untruths” that Trump told in his first ten months in office, contrasted with 18 for Obama (Leonhardt 2017). The longer lists often include flip-flops, self contradictions, undeserved credit taking, and exaggeration. But these falsehoods, as bad as they are, were not as insidious as Trump’s lies that contradicted readily available facts. This chapter takes a more conservative approach in defining lies; it addresses Trump’s statements that were clearly contrary to established facts. It is important to get beyond the sheer volume of untruths to examine the damage he has done to the American polity. The harm was not merely misleading his followers, but undermining the foundations of accountable government.
                        Often presidents exaggerate their accomplishments or take credit for developments for which they were not responsible.
                        In addition to such trivial lies, Trump often made exaggerated claims to make himself look better. After his unexpected victory in the election in 2016, Trump bragged that he won “the biggest electoral college win since Ronald Reagan” (Alexander and Dann 2017). In fact, Trump won 304 electoral votes; Obama won 332 in 2012 and 365 in 2008, Clinton won 379 in 1996 and 370 in 1992, and George H. W. Bush won 426 in 1988. Trump’s win ranked forty-sixth of the fifty-eight presidential election outcomes.
                        https://pfiffner.gmu.edu/wp-content/...A-Taxonomy.pdf
                        Last edited by fxstc07; 10-04-2020, 12:45 PM.

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                        • Re: President Donald Trump

                          https://www.whitehouse.gov/president...n-adversaries/
                          5 paragraph limit?
                          Well these are long ones that all union leaders should support over the seeming love affair with the Democrat party who put all other issue above unions every chance they get.
                          By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.) (NEA), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code,

                          I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, find that a strong America cannot be dependent on imports from foreign adversaries for the critical minerals that are increasingly necessary to maintain our economic and military strength in the 21st century. Because of the national importance of reliable access to critical minerals, I signed Executive Order 13817 of December 20, 2017 (A Federal Strategy To Ensure Secure and Reliable Supplies of Critical Minerals), which required the Secretary of the Interior to identify critical minerals and made it the policy of the Federal Government “to reduce the Nation’s vulnerability to disruptions in the supply of critical minerals.” Pursuant to my order, the Secretary of the Interior conducted a review with the assistance of other executive departments and agencies (agencies) that identified 35 minerals that (1) are “essential to the economic and national security of the United States,” (2) have supply chains that are “vulnerable to disruption,” and (3) serve “an essential function in the manufacturing of a product, the absence of which would have significant consequences for our economy or our national security.”

                          These critical minerals are necessary inputs for the products our military, national infrastructure, and economy depend on the most. Our country needs critical minerals to make airplanes, computers, cell phones, electricity generation and transmission systems, and advanced electronics. Though these minerals are indispensable to our country, we presently lack the capacity to produce them in processed form in the quantities we need. American producers depend on foreign countries to supply and process them. For 31 of the 35 critical minerals, the United States imports more than half of its annual consumption. The United States has no domestic production for 14 of the critical minerals and is completely dependent on imports to supply its demand. Whereas the United States recognizes the continued importance of cooperation on supply chain issues with international partners and allies, in many cases, the aggressive economic practices of certain non-market foreign producers of critical minerals have destroyed vital mining and manufacturing jobs in the United States.

                          Our dependence on one country, the People’s Republic of China (China), for multiple critical minerals is particularly concerning. The United States now imports 80 percent of its rare earth elements directly from China, with portions of the remainder indirectly sourced from China through other countries. In the 1980s, the United States produced more of these elements than any other country in the world, but China used aggressive economic practices to strategically flood the global market for rare earth elements and displace its competitors. Since gaining this advantage, China has exploited its position in the rare earth elements market by coercing industries that rely on these elements to locate their facilities, intellectual property, and technology in China. For instance, multiple companies were forced to add factory capacity in China after it suspended exports of processed rare earth elements to Japan in 2010, threatening that country’s industrial and defense sectors and disrupting rare earth elements prices worldwide.

                          The United States also disproportionately depends on foreign sources for barite. The United States imports over 75 percent of the barite it consumes, and over 50 percent of its barite imports come from China. Barite is of critical importance to the hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) industry, which is vital to the energy independence of the United States. The United States depends on foreign sources for 100 percent of its gallium, with China producing around 95 percent of the global supply. Gallium-based semiconductors are indispensable for cellphones, blue and violet light-emitting diodes (LEDs), diode lasers, and fifth-generation (5G) telecommunications. Like for gallium, the United States is 100 percent reliant on imports for graphite, which is used to make advanced batteries for cellphones, laptops, and hybrid and electric cars. China produces over 60 percent of the world’s graphite and almost all of the world’s production of high-purity graphite needed for rechargeable batteries.



                          I therefore determine that our Nation’s undue reliance on critical minerals, in processed or unprocessed form, from foreign adversaries constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat, which has its source in substantial part outside the United States, to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States. I hereby declare a national emergency to deal with that threat.
                          I had to erase some...read it.. It's great for labor...finally.
                          Sorry...Biden is part of the same ones who screwed us for years....aling with his NeverTrump and Lincoln Project buddies.
                          Last edited by slavenomore; 10-04-2020, 09:12 PM.

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                          • Re: President Donald Trump

                            Originally posted by fxstc07 View Post
                            Donald Trump and lies.
                            I find it amazing some feel Trump is a savior. I also find it amazing that people who were taught not lie feel what he does on a daily basis is acceptable.
                            Go ahead and read this report. It's 18 pages long ( due to all the lies told by this administration ) but it details what the right wing media won't tell you.
                            The author is a decorated Vietnam war veteran. https://pfiffner.gmu.edu/

                            “The Lies of Donald Trump: A Taxonomy”




                            https://pfiffner.gmu.edu/wp-content/...A-Taxonomy.pdf
                            Biden has made millions off of lying. A fellow Teamster workmate dug up Biden tax returns from a couple years ago....4 million dollars......selling unions out...making deals for himself and family at our expense.

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                            • Re: President Donald Trump

                              There are people that can read and understand the lies told by Trump. Others prefer to swill the kool-aid and spin the subject of the discussion while attempting to deflect the discourse back to Biden.
                              This thread is all Trump.

                              Despite what he says, Trump has been a job killer
                              At a January rally in Toledo, Donald Trump bragged that he had "100% fixed our disastrous trade deals and brought jobs and factories back to the great state of Ohio." Next door in Michigan, the president claimed he's "brought back our manufacturing jobs."
                              But in the first presidential debate, Trump was so busy bulldozing his opponent and moderator he didn't even raise the issue until Joe Biden provoked him.
                              "Ohio had the best year it's ever had last year," the president declared. "Michigan had the best year they've ever had. Many car companies came in from Germany, from Japan, went to Michigan, went to Ohio and they didn't come in with you," he told Biden.
                              For Chuckie Denison, those boasts are hard to swallow. The Ohio autoworker knows very well that 2019 was not his state's best year. Denison was one of 14,000 workers who lost their jobs when General Motors shut down four North American plants last year.
                              A new report I co-authored found that Ohio had just 3,700 new jobs in 2019, down from 36,200 in 2016. Michigan's job growth last year was the lowest in a decade, and at least three major auto plants there have closed under Trump.
                              Trump "didn't lift a finger" to stop the layoffs, says Denison. In fact, the president pushed through a tax cut that made it even more lucrative for U.S. corporations to invest abroad. After slashing jobs here, GM announced a multibillion-dollar joint venture in China.
                              They should ask Trump: If you've brought back manufacturing jobs, why have 1,800 U.S. factories closed under your watch? You told Biden in the first debate that China "ate your lunch," so why did U.S. firms invest more in that country in 2019 than in 2016?
                              As we face a tough economic recovery, working people need a trade strategy that is part of a broader plan to create good jobs with public investment in infrastructure, health and social services, and green technologies.

                              The last thing workers need is more false promises.
                              False promises, outright lies and a brazen disregard for constitutional law are Trump's trademarks.

                              https://www.dispatch.com/story/opini...fs/3589023001/

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                              • Re: President Donald Trump

                                Originally posted by slavenomore View Post
                                https://www.whitehouse.gov/president...n-adversaries/
                                5 paragraph limit?
                                Well these are long ones that all union leaders should support over the seeming love affair with the Democrat party who put all other issue above unions every chance they get.


                                I had to erase some...read it.. It's great for labor...finally.
                                Sorry...Biden is part of the same ones who screwed us for years....aling with his NeverTrump and Lincoln Project buddies.
                                "Trump’s order does not itself approve any mines. It directs agencies led by the Interior Department to report back within 30 days on measures they can take to hasten mining projects, and within 60 days with recommendations for imposing tariffs or quotas on China and other U.S. mining sector competitors."

                                https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2020/...are-uncertain/



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