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AlleyCat
2024-12-06 21:36:17 UTC
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On Fri, 06 Dec 2024 16:30:58 +0000, Lee says...
Trump assembling US cabinet of
billionaires worth combined $340bn
Dec 5
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of however many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a night, then blowing (no
pun intended) it all the next day buying or stealing dresses and purses, respectively.

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Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Alan
2024-12-06 21:48:42 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 06 Dec 2024 16:30:58 +0000, Lee says...
Trump assembling US cabinet of billionaires worth combined $340bn
Dec 5
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of however
many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a night, then
blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying or stealing
dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
AlleyCat
2024-12-06 22:18:10 UTC
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On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 13:48:42 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of however
many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a night, then
blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying or stealing
dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
Trump? Who said anything about Trump?

"Trump's assembling US CABINET OF BILLIONAIRES worth combined $340bn."

OK... Count all of Trump's failed businesses for me.

While you're at it, count ALL of the nominated billionaires' failures and bankruptcies.

Failures and bankruptcies are a part of MANY conglomerate's histories. You rarely succeed if you haven't failed once at least once.

What ever happened to that dream of being an F1 driver? You failed. EVERYONE fails, ESPECIALLY large corporations. They write it off, which is SOP,
and then go on to the next "big thing".

I know you won't look anyone up, because you KNOW there have been many failures and bankruptcies of billionaires and parts of corporations, so I'll
help you get started.

Most of these went bankrupt, permanently.

Did Trump or those he's nominating??

Maybe a part of their empire, but I doubt they went bankrupt themselves, or Trump probably wouldn't be nominating them.

Stupid.

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9 Famous People That Went Bankrupt Before They Were Rich - Forbes

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jrose/2019/02/19/9-famous-people-that-went-bankrupt-before-they-were-rich/

Feb 19, 2019 - By 1996, and $13 million in debt, he filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. But MC Hammer's money troubles continued to follow him even
after bankruptcy. In 2011, the IRS filed a lawsuit for nearly ...

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These 10 Billionaires Have All Gone Broke Or Declared Bankruptcy - Read ...

https://www.businessinsider.com/rich-billionaires-who-declared-bankruptcy-2019-7?op=1

PolitiFact also discovered two previously unknown bankruptcies filed by Trump - one for Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts in 2004, which had gone into
$1.8 billion in debt, and another for Trump ...

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14 Billionaires Who Went Broke - 24/7 Wall St.

https://247wallst.com/special-report/2021/03/30/14-billionaires-who-went-broke/

Click here to see billionaires that have gone broke. ... In 2011, Quinn claimed that his assets were worth less than £50,000 and filed for
bankruptcy. Unknown author / Wikimedia Commons. 6 ...

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These Are 10 Billionaires Who Went Broke - Yahoo Finance

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-billionaires-went-broke-154453290.html

Unfavorable economic scenarios, bad investments or fraud can force billionaires to file for bankruptcy. Let's take a look at 10 billionaires who went
broke. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters ...

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These 10 Billionaires Have All Gone Broke Or Declared Bankruptcy - Read ...

https://www.businessinsider.in/slideshows/miscellaneous/these-10-billionaires-have-all-gone-broke-or-declared-bankruptcy-read-the-wild-stories-of-
how-they-lost-their-fortunes/slidelist/70336685.cms

However, in 2009, the man who was once the second-richest man in Iceland filed for bankruptcy. His bankruptcy protection filing covered a massive
$759 million in debt. At the time, it was the ...

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These 10 Billionaires Have All Gone Broke Or Declared Bankruptcy - Read ...

https://www.businessinsider.in/these-10-billionaires-have-all-gone-broke-or-declared-bankruptcy-read-the-wild-stories-of-how-they-lost-their-
fortunes/articleshow/70336704.cms

Once some of the richest people in the world, these billionaires were all broke or declared bankruptcy at one point in their lives. Former
billionaires Bernie Madoff, Allen Stanford, and Eike ...

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9 Rich And Famous People Who Filed For Bankruptcy - Business Insider

https://www.businessinsider.com/rich-and-famous-people-who-lost-all-their-money-2015-7?op=1

In 1978, he filed for bankruptcy with a total of $352,000 in debt, according to Time. He was saved when CNN offered him a late-night talk radio show
in Washington, D.C., that same year, which ...

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Billionaires That Have Gone Broke - The Wealthadvisor

https://www.thewealthadvisor.com/article/billionaires-have-gone-broke

To determine the billionaires who have gone broke, 24/7 Wall St. researched reports from financial outlets such as Forbes, Business Insider, and
others about people who had a personal net worth of close to $1 billion or more who either filed for bankruptcy or lost the vast majority of their
wealth due to poor investments, government seizure, or ...

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Billionaires Who Went Broke | Bankrupt Billionaires - Startuptalky

https://startuptalky.com/billionaires-bankruptcies/

Nov 12, 2024 - The fall of FTX and bankruptcy filing have impacted the crypto industry worldwide. Before FTX's collapse, he ranked the 41st richest
American in the Forbes400 and the 60th richest person in the world by The World's Billionaires.

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From Silicon Valley Darling Elizabeth Holmes To King Of Good Times ...

https://marketrealist.com/who-are-the-top-10-billionaires-who-went-bankrupt/

Sep 4, 2023 - Bernie Madoff was behind the biggest fraud in the history of mankind. Madoff's net worth reportedly peaked in 2008 at $64.8 billion,
according to Express UK.A March 2009 court filing found his ...

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The judge hasn't entered the JUDGMENT OF GUILT yet, so no... CERTAINLY not a "convicted felon".

Rubenfeld emphasized that Trump is not yet a convicted felon because the judge has not entered a JUDGMENT OF GUILT.

See? Pansy-ass little child thinks he's smarter than a REAL lawyer.

Has the JUDGE entered a JUDGMENT OF GUILT? HAS he, Juan Merchan, approved the verdict and enter a final judgment?

Nope and nope, so no... Trump is still NOT A CONVICTED FELON. Doesn't REALLY matter though... does it? (see below)

You should simply have read this article which explains it... even in New York:

Rubenfeld emphasized that TRUMP IS NOT YET A CONVICTED FELON BECAUSE THE JUDGE HAS NOT ENTERED A JUDGMENT OF GUILT. He explained THAT IN NEW YORK,
this judgment is expected to be entered on July 11, the same day as Trump's sentencing.

You lose again, loser.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/why-donald-trump-isnt-a-convicted-felon-yet/ar-BB1no6oV

Until then, he remains NOT A CONVICTED FELON, but that could change depending on the outcome. Read more: What's Really Going On With Donald Trump's
Marriage. Trump's Sentencing Isn't Until July 2024.

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According To One Legal Expert, Donald Trump Isn't A Convicted Felon

https://www.grunge.com/1593064/donald-trump-not-convicted-felon-heres-why/

May 31, 2024 - "FYI: due to odd quirk in the law, TRUMP IS NOT A 'CONVICTED FELON' UNTIL SENTENCING, which is July 11 - Th. You will hear that term a
lot but it's legally inaccurate until July 11 - Th," he wrote. So far, a number of major publications have used such language in their stories about
the Trump verdict, hence

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Donald Trump Isn't A Convicted Felon

Rubenfeld emphasized that TRUMP IS NOT YET A CONVICTED FELON because the judge has not entered a JUDGMENT OF GUILT. He explained that in New York,
this judgment is expected to be entered on July 11, the same day as Trump's sentencing.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/why-donald-trump-isnt-a-convicted-felon-yet/ar-BB1no6oV

Until then, he remains NOT A CONVICTED FELON, but that could change depending on the outcome. Read more: What's Really Going On With Donald Trump's
Marriage. Trump's Sentencing Isn't Until July 2024.

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According To One Legal Expert, Donald Trump Isn't A Convicted Felon

https://www.grunge.com/1593064/donald-trump-not-convicted-felon-heres-why/

May 31, 2024 - "FYI: due to odd quirk in the law, TRUMP IS NOT A 'CONVICTED FELON' UNTIL SENTENCING, which is July 11 - Th. You will hear that term a
lot but it's legally inaccurate until July 11 - Th," he wrote. So far, a number of major publications have used such language in their stories about
the Trump verdict, hence

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Donald Trump Isn't A Convicted Felon

Rubenfeld emphasized that TRUMP IS NOT YET A CONVICTED FELON because the judge has not entered a JUDGMENT OF GUILT. He explained that in New York,
this judgment is expected to be entered on July 11, the same day as Trump's sentencing.

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Why TRUMP CAN STILL RUN FOR PRESIDENT After His Conviction - NBC News

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-still-run-president-guilty-verdict-conviction-rcna154801

May 30, 2024 - Can Trump still run for president after his hush money conviction? The former president was convicted on 34 felony counts of
falsifying business records and will be sentenced on July 11.


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Can Trump Still Run For President? Can He Still Vote? - CNN

https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/30/politics/can-trump-still-run-for-president-what-matters/index.html

May 30, 2024 - Now that a New York jury has convicted former President Donald Trump of all 34 felony charges of falsifying business records, the next
obvious question is: Can a convicted felon run for president?

The US Constitution lays out just three requirements for presidential candidates. They must:

Be a natural born citizen.
Be at least 35 years old.
Have been a US resident for at least 14 years.

Trump meets all three requirements.

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Trump Is Now A Convicted Felon: Can He Still Run For President? - USA TODAY -

https://www.usaToday - .com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/05/30/donald-trump-convicted-felony-president/73904298007/

May 30, 20241:09. Donald Trump is the first former president convicted of a crime in U.S. history, BUT IT WON'T STOP HIM FROM RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT
AGAIN. His conviction on Thursday does not bar him from ...

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Trump Guilty Plea: Can He Still Run For President? Questions Answered

https://www.usaToday - .com/story/news/2024/05/31/donald-trump-guilty-what-happens-now-7-major-questions-answered-jail-president-vote-cohen-
daniels/73920427007/

May 31, 2024 - Can Trump still run for president in 2024? Yes. The U.S. Constitution does not bar anyone from running for president after they become
a felon. The only qualifications are the following:

Be a natural born citizen.
Be at least 35 years old.
Have been a US resident for at least 14 years.

Trump meets all three requirements.

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YES, INDICTED TRUMP CAN STILL RUN FOR PRESIDENT, But Winning Is A ...

https://www.npr.org/2023/03/22/1164822171/trump-run-president-campaign-arrest-charges-voters-indictment

Mar 22, 2023 - Yes, Trump can run for president. Fortunately for Trump, there's nothing in the Constitution prohibiting candidates with criminal
records from holding office. In fact, an individual only has to be ...

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What Happens After Trump Is Convicted In NY Trial? | TIME

https://time.com/6980638/what-happens-if-donald-trump-convicted/

May 21, 2024 - CAN TRUMP STILL RUN FOR PRESIDENT? YES. A felony conviction will not disqualify Trump from continuing his presidential campaign, even
if he were jailed.

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Could Trump Become President After Being Convicted Of A Crime? - Los ...

https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2024-04-15/trump-trial-president-constitution-conviction

Apr 15, 2024 - Published April 15, 2024 Updated May 30, 2024 3:04 PM PT. WASHINGTON -. Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted
of felony crimes. A New York jury on Wednesday found him ...

COULD TRUMP BECOME PRESIDENT AFTER BEING CONVICTED OF A CRIME?

YES.

THERE'S NOTHING IN THE CONSTITUTION OR FEDERAL LAW THAT PREVENTS A FELON FROM HOLDING THE NATION'S HIGHEST OFFICE.
Alan
2024-12-06 22:24:01 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 13:48:42 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of
however many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a
night, then blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying
or stealing dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
Trump? Who said anything about Trump?
"Trump's assembling US CABINET OF BILLIONAIRES worth combined
$340bn."
OK... Count all of Trump's failed businesses for me.
1. Trump Steaks

2. GoTrump

3. Trump Airlines

4. Trump Vodka

5. Trump Mortgage

6. Trump: The Game

7. Trump Magazine

8. Trump University

9. Trump Ice

10. The New Jersey Generals

11. Tour de Trump

12. Trump Network

13. Trumped!

And:

Trump companies that sought bankruptcy protection:

1. Trump Taj Mahal

2. Trump’s Castle

3. Trump Plaza Casinos

4. Trump Plaza Hotel

5. Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts

6. Trump Entertainment Resorts
Post by AlleyCat
While you're at it, count ALL of the nominated billionaires'
failures and bankruptcies.
Failures and bankruptcies are a part of MANY conglomerate's
histories. You rarely succeed if you haven't failed once at least
once.
What ever happened to that dream of being an F1 driver? You failed.
EVERYONE fails, ESPECIALLY large corporations. They write it off,
which is SOP, and then go on to the next "big thing".
I never had a dream of being an F1 driver, Pussey.
AlleyCat
2024-12-06 23:10:47 UTC
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Trump is still going to be President AND a billionaire after his bankruptcies.

Faggot Cuntnadian is still too chicken shit to answer simple questions, but picks out ONE he knows he can answer and not look stupid.

Answer this one, chicken-shit pussy. Is Trump and his billionaire cronies not better than freaky trannies, like the ones Biden/Harris nominated?

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On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 14:24:01 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
What ever happened to that dream of being an F1 driver? You failed. EVERYONE fails, ESPECIALLY large corporations. They write it off,
which is SOP, and then go on to the next "big thing".
I never had a dream of being an F1 driver, Pussey.
Because you know you were never good enough.

LOL... faggot liberals are always Lilly-livered literal pussies.

A "dream" of doing something doesn't mean having an ACTUAL dream, you pedantic pussy.

Since Mr. Whines whines about snipping and failed again to address the topic...

... count ALL of the nominated billionaires' failures and bankruptcies, and how EXACTLY those will enter into running their respective agencies.

Failures and bankruptcies are a part of MANY conglomerate's histories. You rarely succeed if you haven't failed once at least once.

EVERYONE fails, ESPECIALLY large corporations. They write it off, which is SOP, and then go on to the next "big thing".

I know you won't look anyone up, because you KNOW there have been many failures and bankruptcies of billionaires and parts of corporations, so I'll
help you get started.

Most of these went bankrupt, permanently.

Did Trump or those he's nominating??

Maybe a part of their empire, but I doubt they went bankrupt totally, or Trump probably wouldn't be nominating them.

Stupid.

Trump may have had businesses go bankrupt, but he still led OUR country to heights not seen in MANY decades.

Let's hope that Poilievre can do for you what Trump did for us.

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1. Low to NO and flat inflation

2. Gas prices drop

3. Best Economic Optimism in 16 years

4. 480,000 Manufacturing Jobs added since President Trump's election

5. US job openings rise outnumber the unemployed by 1 million

6. Economic Growth Has Reached 3 Percent for the First Time in More than a Decade

7. Opportunity Zones A New Dawn for Economic Opportunity

8. Unemployment Rate Falls to Lowest Level in Nearly 50 Years

9. Proclamation on Adjusting Imports of Steel into the United States

10. LARGEST DECLINE IN DRUG PRICES IN NEARLY 50 YEARS

11. Trump Policies Keep Economic Boom Going As Job Gains of 304000 Surpass Expectations

12. MORE AMERICANS WORKING NOW THAN EVER BEFORE IN OUR HISTORY

13. 250K JOBS ADDED IN OCTOBER

14. Manufacturing Confidence at an ALL TIME HIGH

15. Construction Jobs up more than 300K compared to last year

16. Food Stamp usage declines for 8 straight months

17. Middle Class income rises to HIGHEST on record

18. Consumer Confidence 18 YEAR HIGH

19. America is now the worlds largest oil producer

20. Fastest growing pace in 14 years for manufacturers

21. BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT RECORD LOW

22. Jobless claims lowest level since 1969

23. Trump secures 2026 World Cup for the USA

24. Consumer Confidence Highest in 18 years

25. Black Business Ownership Under Trump JUMPS 400 PERCENT in ONE YEAR

26. Youth Unemployment Hits 52 Year Low

27. Black Support for Trump DOUBLES to 29 percent

28. RECORD Number of Employed - 63 Percent labor participation

29. Worker pay rate hits highest level since 2008

30. Black and Hispanic Unemployment rates hit record low in April

31. Business Investments up 39 Percent Due to Tax Cuts
32. Food Stamp Usage Drops Half Million in Single Month

33. Highest Ever Manufacturer Optimism over 94 Percent

34. Unemployment claims have fallen to a 45-year low

35. Trump Economy Explodes Record Number of Americans Employed Stocks Soar

36. FEB JOBS BLOWOUT 313K

37. GREAT AGAIN Household Net Worth Pushes Further Into Record Territory

38. U.S. Consumer Confidence Is at 17-Year High

39. US homebuilding permits soar to highest level since 2007

40. Economy to grow at 5.4% rate in first quarter

41. Roaring: Economic Optimism Index hits 13-year high, credit to tax cuts

42. U.S. jobless claims drop to near 45-year low

43. Wages jump to highest level since 2009 - up 2.9%

44. U.S. Oil Production Tops 10 Million Barrels A Day, First Time Since 1970

45. Trump Decreases Debt to GDP Ratio - First Time in Over 50 Years!

46. Jobless claims drop to lowest level in nearly 45 years

47. Apple to Invest $350 BILLION in US citing Trump Tax Plan

48. Utilities cutting rates, cite benefits of Trump tax reform

49. Over 100 companies giving 'Trump Bonuses' after tax victory

50. Black unemployment rate falls to record low

51. Trump adds 184,000 manufacturing jobs and continues growth trend

52. Manufacturing in the U.S. Just Accelerated to Its Best Year Since 2004

53. Trump Signs Korean Trade Deal

54. Trump Blocks Chinese Purchase of Qualcomm due to National Security

55. TRUMP SIGNS TARIFF ORDER ON STEEL AND ALUMINUM

56. Trump Slaps 30% Tariffs on Solar Panels imported from China

57. Japan Freezes North Korea's Assets after Trump's Visit

58. U.S. Trade Deficit falls to 11-month low

59. Trump Fights for 'America First' as 4th Round of NAFTA Negotiations End

60. Crude Oil Shipment to India Highlights Expanding Energy Partnership

61. Trump Blocks China from buying Semi-Conductor company, Lattice

62. Crude oil shipment from Texas opens new vistas in India-U.S. ties

63. Argentina agrees to allow first U.S. pork imports in 25 years

64. Trump orders probe of China's intellectual property practices

65. New memorandum to protect American IPs from China - Potentially save Billions of dollars and millions in jobs

66. Coal exports up 60%

67. China opens rice market for US exports for first time ever

68. U.S. makes final finding rebar exports from Taiwan

69. Renegotiating NAFTA with Canada and Mexico in order to make better trade deals - May terminate

70. United States and Mexico finalize sugar trade deal

71. First U.S. Natural Gas Shipped to Poland

72. Signed an Arms Deal worth more than $350 billion and various other investment agreements with Saudi Arabia

73. China, U.S. reach trade agreement on beef, poultry and natural gas

74. Trump orders a study on abuses of U.S. trade agreements - WTO

75. Trump slaps tariffs on Canadian lumber imports

76. Increased tariffs on Canadian lumber by 20% (worth $1 billion)

77. China buys more U.S. coal, sends North Korea

78. Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) TERMINATED

79. Nikki Haley negotiates $285M cut in 'bloated' UN budget

80. WIC Welfare Participation Hits 17-Year Low

81. U.S. home sales hit 11-year high

82. Manufacturing Optimism Reaches Another All-Time High - 94.6%

83. Economy adds 228K jobs in November

84. Mining up 28.6% - Leads the Nation in Growth

85. Broadcom will move back to U.S. - and bring tax money with it

86. US private sector added 235,000 jobs in Oct - Beats Expectations

87. Consumer confidence highest level since December 2000

88. Q3 GDP at 3 Percent - Beats Expectations

89. Ivanka Trump creates new World Bank initiative to foster Entrepreneurship among Women

90. Consumer Sentiment in U.S. Surges to 13-Year High

91. 63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High

92. Unemployment down to 4.2, wages rise .5%

93. New entrants from outside the labor market made up 3.2

94. U.S. Factories Expanding at 13 Year high

95. Dow posting first eight-quarter winning streak in 20 years

96. Home builder confidence at 12-year high

97. Manufacturer confidence at a 20-year high

98. Tech giants pledge millions to Trump initiative

99. Q2 GDP up 3.1%

100. Sales of new U.S. homes rebounded in August

101. Federal Reserve: Household Wealth in America at record high of $1.7 trillion - Rising property values and Financial gain

102. Surging stock market powers U.S. wealth to $96.2 trillion

103. Food Stamp Usage Has Fallen Every Month Under Trump

104. Median Incomes Climbing for First Time Since 2007

105. Trump has signed a $15 billion relief package for Texas in the wake of Hurricane Harvey

106. Jobless claims drop to 240,000 - hottest streak in 43 years

107. U.S. Consumer Sentiment Rose in August

108. Recovery Is Finally Trickling Down to Least-Educated Workers

109. U.S. Job Satisfaction Highest Level Since 2005

110. American manufacturing expanded in August at fastest pace in six years

111. Donald Trump Ends Obama Effort to Waive Work Requirements for Welfare

112. Consumer confidence strengthens in August, second-highest level since late 2000

113. President Trump Cuts More US Debt for a Longer Period of Time Than Any President

114. Pennsylvania coal company to open a SECOND coal mine

115. Summer Youth Unemployment Falls, Level Since 1969

116. In Trump era, American corporations are seeing their best earnings in 13 years

117. US trade deficit narrows as exports hit 2-1/2-year high

118. Milestone for Trump: 1 million new jobs in six months

119. National unemployment rate at 4.3% (lowest it's been in 16 years)

120. 13,000 jobs being created in WI - largest job announcement in WI history (Foxconn)

121. Black Unemployment, Lowest Level in 17 Years

122. Gas prices at a 12-year low

123. Some states are experiencing their lowest unemployment rates in their histories

124. Trump Announces $200 Million in Apprenticeship Funding

125. U.S. has record 6 million job openings, 6.8 million Americans are looking for jobs

126. CEO confidence highest since 2014

127. U.S. jobless rate falls to lowest level in 16 years

128. Trump signs bills that helps Veterans and Police officers by giving them Priority and Training

129. Government spending as percentage of GDP down

130. 1000s of jobs being created through pact with Saudi Arabia

131. Executive Order on the Establishment of the American Technology Council

132. USA's small business confidence is spurring a hiring and spending spree

133. Alibaba Takes First Step To Fulfilling Jack Ma And President Trump's 'One Million U.S. Jobs' Promise

134. Slashing job-killing regulations left and right

135. Creating thousands of more jobs for immigration officers and border patrol

136. Signed a resolution encouraging women in entrepreneurship and STEM

137. Executive ordered all federal agencies to create task forces to cut regulations that hurt the economy

138. US Manufacturing Index at a 33-year high

139. Coal Miners are WINNING. Cut Regulations/Create Jobs/New Plant

140. US Economic Confidence Surges To Highest Level Ever Recorded By Gallup

Economy:

Best Economic Optimism in 16 years

480,000 Manufacturing Jobs added since President Trump's election

US job openings rise outnumber the unemployed by 1 million

Economic Growth Has Reached 3 Percent for the First Time in More than a Decade

Opportunity Zones A New Dawn for Economic Opportunity

Unemployment Rate Falls to Lowest Level in Nearly 50 Years

Proclamation on Adjusting Imports of Steel into the United States

LARGEST DECLINE IN DRUG PRICES IN NEARLY 50 YEARS

Trump Policies Keep Economic Boom Going As Job Gains of 304000 Surpass Expectations

MORE AMERICANS WORKING NOW THAN EVER BEFORE IN OUR HISTORY

250K JOBS ADDED IN OCTOBER

Manufacturing Confidence at an ALL TIME HIGH

Construction Jobs up more than 300K compared to last year

Food Stamp usage declines for 8 straight months

Middle Class income rises to HIGHEST on record

Consumer Confidence 18 YEAR HIGH

America is now the worlds largest oil producer

Fastest growing pace in 14 years for manufacturers

BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT RECORD LOW

Jobless claims lowest level since 1969

Trump secures 2026 World Cup for the USA

Consumer Confidence Highest in 18 years

Black Business Ownership Under Trump JUMPS 400 PERCENT in ONE YEAR

Youth Unemployment Hits 52 Year Low

Black Support for Trump DOUBLES to 29 percent

RECORD Number of Employed - 63 Percent labor participation

Worker pay rate hits highest level since 2008

Black and Hispanic Unemployment rates hit record low in April

Business Investments up 39 Percent Due to Tax Cuts

Food Stamp Usage Drops Half Million in Single Month

Highest Ever Manufacturer Optimism over 94 Percent

Unemployment claims have fallen to a 45-year low

Trump Economy Explodes Record Number of Americans Employed Stocks Soar

FEB JOBS BLOWOUT 313K

GREAT AGAIN Household Net Worth Pushes Further Into Record Territory

U.S. Consumer Confidence Is at 17-Year High

US homebuilding permits soar to highest level since 2007

Economy to grow at 5.4% rate in first quarter

Roaring: Economic Optimism Index hits 13-year high, credit to tax cuts

U.S. jobless claims drop to near 45-year low

Wages jump to highest level since 2009 - up 2.9%

U.S. Oil Production Tops 10 Million Barrels A Day, First Time Since 1970

Trump Decreases Debt to GDP Ratio - First Time in Over 50 Years!

Jobless claims drop to lowest level in nearly 45 years

Apple to Invest $350 BILLION in US citing Trump Tax Plan

Utilities cutting rates, cite benefits of Trump tax reform

Over 100 companies giving 'Trump Bonuses' after tax victory

Black unemployment rate falls to record low

Trump adds 184,000 manufacturing jobs and continues growth trend

Manufacturing in the U.S. Just Accelerated to Its Best Year Since 2004

Trump Signs Korean Trade Deal

Trump Blocks Chinese Purchase of Qualcomm due to National Security

TRUMP SIGNS TARIFF ORDER ON STEEL AND ALUMINUM

Trump Slaps 30% Tariffs on Solar Panels imported from China

Japan Freezes North Korea's Assets after Trump's Visit

U.S. Trade Deficit falls to 11-month low

Trump Fights for 'America First' as 4th Round of NAFTA Negotiations End

Crude Oil Shipment to India Highlights Expanding Energy Partnership

Trump Blocks China from buying Semi-Conductor company, Lattice

Crude oil shipment from Texas opens new vistas in India-U.S. ties

Argentina agrees to allow first U.S. pork imports in 25 years

Trump orders probe of China's intellectual property practices

New memorandum to protect American IPs from China - Potentially save Billions of dollars and millions in jobs

Coal exports up 60%

China opens rice market for US exports for first time ever

U.S. makes final finding rebar exports from Taiwan

Renegotiating NAFTA with Canada and Mexico in order to make better trade deals - May terminate

United States and Mexico finalize sugar trade deal

First U.S. Natural Gas Shipped to Poland

Signed an Arms Deal worth more than $350 billion and various other investment agreements with Saudi Arabia

China, U.S. reach trade agreement on beef, poultry and natural gas

Trump orders a study on abuses of U.S. trade agreements - WTO

Trump slaps tariffs on Canadian lumber imports

Increased tariffs on Canadian lumber by 20% (worth $1 billion)

China buys more U.S. coal, sends North Korea

Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) TERMINATED

Nikki Haley negotiates $285M cut in 'bloated' UN budget

WIC Welfare Participation Hits 17-Year Low

U.S. home sales hit 11-year high

Manufacturing Optimism Reaches Another All-Time High - 94.6%

Economy adds 228K jobs in November

Mining up 28.6% - Leads the Nation in Growth

Broadcom will move back to U.S. - and bring tax money with it

US private sector added 235,000 jobs in Oct - Beats Expectations

Consumer confidence highest level since December 2000

Q3 GDP at 3 Percent - Beats Expectations

Ivanka Trump creates new World Bank initiative to foster Entrepreneurship among Women

Consumer Sentiment in U.S. Surges to 13-Year High

63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High

Unemployment down to 4.2, wages rise .5%

New entrants from outside the labor market made up 3.2

U.S. Factories Expanding at 13 Year high

Dow posting first eight-quarter winning streak in 20 years

Home builder confidence at 12-year high

Manufacturer confidence at a 20-year high

Tech giants pledge millions to Trump initiative

Q2 GDP up 3.1%

Sales of new U.S. homes rebounded in August

Federal Reserve: Household Wealth in America at record high of $1.7 trillion - Rising property values and Financial gain

Surging stock market powers U.S. wealth to $96.2 trillion

Food Stamp Usage Has Fallen Every Month Under Trump

Median Incomes Climbing for First Time Since 2007

Trump has signed a $15 billion relief package for Texas in the wake of Hurricane Harvey

Jobless claims drop to 240,000 - hottest streak in 43 years

U.S. Consumer Sentiment Rose in August

Recovery Is Finally Trickling Down to Least-Educated Workers

U.S. Job Satisfaction Highest Level Since 2005

American manufacturing expanded in August at fastest pace in six years

Donald Trump Ends Obama Effort to Waive Work Requirements for Welfare

Consumer confidence strengthens in August, second-highest level since late 2000

President Trump Cuts More US Debt for a Longer Period of Time Than Any President

Pennsylvania coal company to open a SECOND coal mine

Summer Youth Unemployment Falls, Level Since 1969

In Trump era, American corporations are seeing their best earnings in 13 years

US trade deficit narrows as exports hit 2-1/2-year high

Milestone for Trump: 1 million new jobs in six months

National unemployment rate at 4.3% (lowest it's been in 16 years)

13,000 jobs being created in WI - largest job announcement in WI history (Foxconn)

Black Unemployment, Lowest Level in 17 Years

Gas prices at a 12-year low

Some states are experiencing their lowest unemployment rates in their histories

Trump Announces $200 Million in Apprenticeship Funding

U.S. has record 6 million job openings, 6.8 million Americans are looking for jobs

CEO confidence highest since 2014

U.S. jobless rate falls to lowest level in 16 years

Trump signs bills that helps Veterans and Police officers by giving them Priority and Training

Government spending as percentage of GDP down

1000s of jobs being created through pact with Saudi Arabia

Executive Order on the Establishment of the American Technology Council

USA's small business confidence is spurring a hiring and spending spree

Alibaba Takes First Step To Fulfilling Jack Ma And President Trump's 'One Million U.S. Jobs' Promise

Slashing job-killing regulations left and right

Creating thousands of more jobs for immigration officers and border patrol

Signed a resolution encouraging women in entrepreneurship and STEM

Executive ordered all federal agencies to create task forces to cut regulations that hurt the economy

US Manufacturing Index at a 33-year high

Coal Miners are WINNING. Cut Regulations/Create Jobs/New Plant

US Economic Confidence Surges To Highest Level Ever Recorded By Gallup
Alan
2024-12-06 23:14:54 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
Trump is still going to be President AND a billionaire after his bankruptcies.
We don't know he's actually a billionaire...

...because he won't show all his liabilities.
Post by AlleyCat
Faggot Cuntnadian is still too chicken shit to answer simple
questions, but picks out ONE he knows he can answer and not look
stupid.
Answer this one, chicken-shit pussy. Is Trump and his billionaire
cronies not better than freaky trannies, like the ones Biden/Harris
nominated?
I think qualified people are better. I don't care what they happen to
look like.
Post by AlleyCat
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On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 14:24:01 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
What ever happened to that dream of being an F1 driver? You
failed. EVERYONE fails, ESPECIALLY large corporations. They
write it off, which is SOP, and then go on to the next "big
thing".
I never had a dream of being an F1 driver, Pussey.
Because you know you were never good enough.
Nope.

Because I know I came to racing far to late to ever get to F1.
AlleyCat
2024-12-07 21:37:10 UTC
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On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 15:14:54 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Trump is still going to be President AND a billionaire after his bankruptcies.
We don't know he's actually a billionaire...
Yes... WE do.

Wow... I didn't think you'd be THAT jealous of a convicted felon rapist.
Post by Alan
...because he won't show all his liabilities.
That bullshit. Hardly ANY billionaires are LIQUID billionaires.

That's why Forbes and others call them "net worths", not what they're worth "minus what's owed".

There's no scenario where Trump would have to sell off ALL his holdings at once, so he's a BILLIONAIRE, jealous pussy.

BUT!... If he did, he'd STILL be a LIQUID billionaire just from selling off ONE thing.

Donald Trump's Net Worth Has Doubled In October To $8 Billion As Trump Media Stock Skyrockets
Forbes Staff
Oct 29, 2024,08:23pm EDT

Topline

Former President Donald Trump's net worth has doubled this month, increasing from under $4 billion at the start of October to $8 billion Tuesday and
coinciding with a multi-week rally from his media company, Trump Media & Technology Group, as he has surged to become the betting favorite in the
presidential election.

Poor jealous F1-wannabe.
Post by Alan
I think qualified people are better. I don't care what they happen to
look like.
They were DEI hires and you know it.
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Post by Alan
I never had a dream of being an F1 driver, Pussey.
Because you know you were never good enough.
Nope.
Because I know I came to racing far to late to ever get to F1.
Excuses, excuses.

If you were good enough, it wouldn't have mattered.

NO excuse!

Philippe Etancelin - 55 years

Arthur Legat - 54 years

Luigi Fagioli[1] - 53 years

Adolf Brudes - 52 years

Louis Chiron - 55 years

[1] oldest to win a race

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The judge hasn't entered the JUDGMENT OF GUILT yet, so no... CERTAINLY not a "convicted felon".

Rubenfeld emphasized that Trump is not yet a convicted felon because the judge has not entered a JUDGMENT OF GUILT.

See? Pansy-ass little child thinks he's smarter than a REAL lawyer.

Has the JUDGE entered a JUDGMENT OF GUILT? HAS he, Juan Merchan, approved the verdict and enter a final judgment?

Nope and nope, so no... Trump is still NOT A CONVICTED FELON. Doesn't REALLY matter though... does it? (see below)

You should simply have read this article which explains it... even in New York:

Rubenfeld emphasized that TRUMP IS NOT YET A CONVICTED FELON BECAUSE THE JUDGE HAS NOT ENTERED A JUDGMENT OF GUILT. He explained THAT IN NEW YORK,
this judgment is expected to be entered on July 11, the same day as Trump's sentencing.

You lose again, loser.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/why-donald-trump-isnt-a-convicted-felon-yet/ar-BB1no6oV

Until then, he remains NOT A CONVICTED FELON, but that could change depending on the outcome. Read more: What's Really Going On With Donald Trump's
Marriage. Trump's Sentencing Isn't Until July 2024.

=====

According To One Legal Expert, Donald Trump Isn't A Convicted Felon

https://www.grunge.com/1593064/donald-trump-not-convicted-felon-heres-why/

May 31, 2024 - "FYI: due to odd quirk in the law, TRUMP IS NOT A 'CONVICTED FELON' UNTIL SENTENCING, which is July 11 - Th. You will hear that term a
lot but it's legally inaccurate until July 11 - Th," he wrote. So far, a number of major publications have used such language in their stories about
the Trump verdict, hence

=====

Donald Trump Isn't A Convicted Felon

Rubenfeld emphasized that TRUMP IS NOT YET A CONVICTED FELON because the judge has not entered a JUDGMENT OF GUILT. He explained that in New York,
this judgment is expected to be entered on July 11, the same day as Trump's sentencing.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/why-donald-trump-isnt-a-convicted-felon-yet/ar-BB1no6oV

Until then, he remains NOT A CONVICTED FELON, but that could change depending on the outcome. Read more: What's Really Going On With Donald Trump's
Marriage. Trump's Sentencing Isn't Until July 2024.

=====

According To One Legal Expert, Donald Trump Isn't A Convicted Felon

https://www.grunge.com/1593064/donald-trump-not-convicted-felon-heres-why/

May 31, 2024 - "FYI: due to odd quirk in the law, TRUMP IS NOT A 'CONVICTED FELON' UNTIL SENTENCING, which is July 11 - Th. You will hear that term a
lot but it's legally inaccurate until July 11 - Th," he wrote. So far, a number of major publications have used such language in their stories about
the Trump verdict, hence

=====

Donald Trump Isn't A Convicted Felon

Rubenfeld emphasized that TRUMP IS NOT YET A CONVICTED FELON because the judge has not entered a JUDGMENT OF GUILT. He explained that in New York,
this judgment is expected to be entered on July 11, the same day as Trump's sentencing.

=============================================================================

Why TRUMP CAN STILL RUN FOR PRESIDENT After His Conviction - NBC News

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-still-run-president-guilty-verdict-conviction-rcna154801

May 30, 2024 - Can Trump still run for president after his hush money conviction? The former president was convicted on 34 felony counts of
falsifying business records and will be sentenced on July 11.


=====

Can Trump Still Run For President? Can He Still Vote? - CNN

https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/30/politics/can-trump-still-run-for-president-what-matters/index.html

May 30, 2024 - Now that a New York jury has convicted former President Donald Trump of all 34 felony charges of falsifying business records, the next
obvious question is: Can a convicted felon run for president?

The US Constitution lays out just three requirements for presidential candidates. They must:

Be a natural born citizen.
Be at least 35 years old.
Have been a US resident for at least 14 years.

Trump meets all three requirements.

=====

Trump Is Now A Convicted Felon: Can He Still Run For President? - USA TODAY -

https://www.usaToday - .com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/05/30/donald-trump-convicted-felony-president/73904298007/

May 30, 20241:09. Donald Trump is the first former president convicted of a crime in U.S. history, BUT IT WON'T STOP HIM FROM RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT
AGAIN. His conviction on Thursday does not bar him from ...

=====

Trump Guilty Plea: Can He Still Run For President? Questions Answered

https://www.usaToday - .com/story/news/2024/05/31/donald-trump-guilty-what-happens-now-7-major-questions-answered-jail-president-vote-cohen-
daniels/73920427007/

May 31, 2024 - Can Trump still run for president in 2024? Yes. The U.S. Constitution does not bar anyone from running for president after they become
a felon. The only qualifications are the following:

Be a natural born citizen.
Be at least 35 years old.
Have been a US resident for at least 14 years.

Trump meets all three requirements.

=====

YES, INDICTED TRUMP CAN STILL RUN FOR PRESIDENT, But Winning Is A ...

https://www.npr.org/2023/03/22/1164822171/trump-run-president-campaign-arrest-charges-voters-indictment

Mar 22, 2023 - Yes, Trump can run for president. Fortunately for Trump, there's nothing in the Constitution prohibiting candidates with criminal
records from holding office. In fact, an individual only has to be ...

=====

What Happens After Trump Is Convicted In NY Trial? | TIME

https://time.com/6980638/what-happens-if-donald-trump-convicted/

May 21, 2024 - CAN TRUMP STILL RUN FOR PRESIDENT? YES. A felony conviction will not disqualify Trump from continuing his presidential campaign, even
if he were jailed.

=====

Could Trump Become President After Being Convicted Of A Crime? - Los ...

https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2024-04-15/trump-trial-president-constitution-conviction

Apr 15, 2024 - Published April 15, 2024 Updated May 30, 2024 3:04 PM PT. WASHINGTON -. Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted
of felony crimes. A New York jury on Wednesday found him ...

COULD TRUMP BECOME PRESIDENT AFTER BEING CONVICTED OF A CRIME?

YES.

THERE'S NOTHING IN THE CONSTITUTION OR FEDERAL LAW THAT PREVENTS A FELON FROM HOLDING THE NATION'S HIGHEST OFFICE.
Alan
2024-12-07 22:22:23 UTC
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Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 15:14:54 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Trump is still going to be President AND a billionaire after his bankruptcies.
We don't know he's actually a billionaire...
Yes... WE do.
Nope.
Post by AlleyCat
Wow... I didn't think you'd be THAT jealous of a convicted felon rapist.
Post by Alan
...because he won't show all his liabilities.
That bullshit. Hardly ANY billionaires are LIQUID billionaires.
It isn't a matter of liquidity.

He's show his assets; liquid, non-liquid isn't in play.
Post by AlleyCat
That's why Forbes and others call them "net worths", not what they're worth "minus what's owed".
"net" means "minus what's owed" and Forbes admits they don't actually
KNOW "what's owed"
Post by AlleyCat
There's no scenario where Trump would have to sell off ALL his holdings at once, so he's a BILLIONAIRE, jealous pussy.
BUT!... If he did, he'd STILL be a LIQUID billionaire just from selling off ONE thing.
Donald Trump's Net Worth Has Doubled In October To $8 Billion As Trump Media Stock Skyrockets
Forbes Staff
Oct 29, 2024,08:23pm EDT
Sorry, but Forbes can only be guessing unless they have full access to
his books.

Plus that figure is based on a stock price that you can't actually get
if you sell it all.
Skeeter
2024-12-08 00:40:33 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 15:14:54 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Trump is still going to be President AND a billionaire after his bankruptcies.
We don't know he's actually a billionaire...
Yes... WE do.
Nope.
Post by AlleyCat
Wow... I didn't think you'd be THAT jealous of a convicted felon rapist.
Post by Alan
...because he won't show all his liabilities.
That bullshit. Hardly ANY billionaires are LIQUID billionaires.
It isn't a matter of liquidity.
He's show his assets; liquid, non-liquid isn't in play.
Post by AlleyCat
That's why Forbes and others call them "net worths", not what they're worth "minus what's owed".
"net" means "minus what's owed" and Forbes admits they don't actually
KNOW "what's owed"
Post by AlleyCat
There's no scenario where Trump would have to sell off ALL his holdings at once, so he's a BILLIONAIRE, jealous pussy.
BUT!... If he did, he'd STILL be a LIQUID billionaire just from selling off ONE thing.
Donald Trump's Net Worth Has Doubled In October To $8 Billion As Trump Media Stock Skyrockets
Forbes Staff
Oct 29, 2024,08:23pm EDT
Sorry, but Forbes can only be guessing unless they have full access to
his books.
Plus that figure is based on a stock price that you can't actually get
if you sell it all.
He's richer than you.
Alan
2024-12-08 01:05:21 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 15:14:54 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Trump is still going to be President AND a billionaire after his bankruptcies.
We don't know he's actually a billionaire...
Yes... WE do.
Nope.
Post by AlleyCat
Wow... I didn't think you'd be THAT jealous of a convicted felon rapist.
Post by Alan
...because he won't show all his liabilities.
That bullshit. Hardly ANY billionaires are LIQUID billionaires.
It isn't a matter of liquidity.
He's show his assets; liquid, non-liquid isn't in play.
Post by AlleyCat
That's why Forbes and others call them "net worths", not what they're worth "minus what's owed".
"net" means "minus what's owed" and Forbes admits they don't actually
KNOW "what's owed"
Post by AlleyCat
There's no scenario where Trump would have to sell off ALL his holdings at once, so he's a BILLIONAIRE, jealous pussy.
BUT!... If he did, he'd STILL be a LIQUID billionaire just from selling off ONE thing.
Donald Trump's Net Worth Has Doubled In October To $8 Billion As Trump Media Stock Skyrockets
Forbes Staff
Oct 29, 2024,08:23pm EDT
Sorry, but Forbes can only be guessing unless they have full access to
his books.
Plus that figure is based on a stock price that you can't actually get
if you sell it all.
He's richer than you.
Probably.

That doesn't mean he's actually a billionaire.
Skeeter
2024-12-08 02:14:55 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 15:14:54 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Trump is still going to be President AND a billionaire after his bankruptcies.
We don't know he's actually a billionaire...
Yes... WE do.
Nope.
Post by AlleyCat
Wow... I didn't think you'd be THAT jealous of a convicted felon rapist.
Post by Alan
...because he won't show all his liabilities.
That bullshit. Hardly ANY billionaires are LIQUID billionaires.
It isn't a matter of liquidity.
He's show his assets; liquid, non-liquid isn't in play.
Post by AlleyCat
That's why Forbes and others call them "net worths", not what they're worth "minus what's owed".
"net" means "minus what's owed" and Forbes admits they don't actually
KNOW "what's owed"
Post by AlleyCat
There's no scenario where Trump would have to sell off ALL his holdings at once, so he's a BILLIONAIRE, jealous pussy.
BUT!... If he did, he'd STILL be a LIQUID billionaire just from selling off ONE thing.
Donald Trump's Net Worth Has Doubled In October To $8 Billion As Trump Media Stock Skyrockets
Forbes Staff
Oct 29, 2024,08:23pm EDT
Sorry, but Forbes can only be guessing unless they have full access to
his books.
Plus that figure is based on a stock price that you can't actually get
if you sell it all.
He's richer than you.
Probably.
That doesn't mean he's actually a billionaire.
So? He has his own plane.
Alan
2024-12-08 02:50:58 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 15:14:54 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Trump is still going to be President AND a billionaire after his bankruptcies.
We don't know he's actually a billionaire...
Yes... WE do.
Nope.
Post by AlleyCat
Wow... I didn't think you'd be THAT jealous of a convicted felon rapist.
Post by Alan
...because he won't show all his liabilities.
That bullshit. Hardly ANY billionaires are LIQUID billionaires.
It isn't a matter of liquidity.
He's show his assets; liquid, non-liquid isn't in play.
Post by AlleyCat
That's why Forbes and others call them "net worths", not what they're worth "minus what's owed".
"net" means "minus what's owed" and Forbes admits they don't actually
KNOW "what's owed"
Post by AlleyCat
There's no scenario where Trump would have to sell off ALL his holdings at once, so he's a BILLIONAIRE, jealous pussy.
BUT!... If he did, he'd STILL be a LIQUID billionaire just from selling off ONE thing.
Donald Trump's Net Worth Has Doubled In October To $8 Billion As Trump Media Stock Skyrockets
Forbes Staff
Oct 29, 2024,08:23pm EDT
Sorry, but Forbes can only be guessing unless they have full access to
his books.
Plus that figure is based on a stock price that you can't actually get
if you sell it all.
He's richer than you.
Probably.
That doesn't mean he's actually a billionaire.
So? He has his own plane.
Do you know he actually owns it?
Skeeter
2024-12-08 16:16:36 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 15:14:54 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Trump is still going to be President AND a billionaire after his
bankruptcies.
We don't know he's actually a billionaire...
Yes... WE do.
Nope.
Post by AlleyCat
Wow... I didn't think you'd be THAT jealous of a convicted felon rapist.
Post by Alan
...because he won't show all his liabilities.
That bullshit. Hardly ANY billionaires are LIQUID billionaires.
It isn't a matter of liquidity.
He's show his assets; liquid, non-liquid isn't in play.
Post by AlleyCat
That's why Forbes and others call them "net worths", not what they're worth "minus what's owed".
"net" means "minus what's owed" and Forbes admits they don't actually
KNOW "what's owed"
Post by AlleyCat
There's no scenario where Trump would have to sell off ALL his holdings at once, so he's a BILLIONAIRE, jealous pussy.
BUT!... If he did, he'd STILL be a LIQUID billionaire just from selling off ONE thing.
Donald Trump's Net Worth Has Doubled In October To $8 Billion As Trump Media Stock Skyrockets
Forbes Staff
Oct 29, 2024,08:23pm EDT
Sorry, but Forbes can only be guessing unless they have full access to
his books.
Plus that figure is based on a stock price that you can't actually get
if you sell it all.
He's richer than you.
Probably.
That doesn't mean he's actually a billionaire.
So? He has his own plane.
Do you know he actually owns it?
Why do you care. Do you have one?
AlleyCat
2024-12-08 23:24:32 UTC
Permalink
On Sat, 7 Dec 2024 17:05:21 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
He's richer than you.
Probably.
That doesn't mean he's actually a billionaire.
Too bad... he is.

YOU say he's not, and no, you can't play that bullshit liberal semantics game of "I never said he wasn't... I just said we don't know", ain't gonna
fly here, faggot.

YOU say you don't know, and the only reason you say he isn't, is because we say he is.

That's all you EVER do here, playing the pedantic pussy contrarian. You have NO reason to say he's not, other than to be a troll.



"Forbes has assessed his wealth, currently estimating it at $5.5 billion as of mid-November 2024. Meanwhile, Bloomberg estimates his wealth at $6.32
billion as of the same date..."

If Forbes and Bloomberg are "estimating" assets and liabilities, THEY know he's a billionaire... so... Trump IS a billionaire.

By all means prove me wrong, instead of using your faggot pedantic semantics, whining: "Weee donnnn't knnnnow if he issss, or nnnnot!", show us his
holdings and assets and liabilities and PROVE he's not.

You can't, so you use that bullshit of "we don't know."

If you can't prove he's not?

PLONK!

=====

Yes, Trump Is Still A Billionaire - Forbes

News broke that Donald Trump paid $0 of income taxes in 2020, rekindling a longstanding theory that the former president is not actually a
billionaire.

THAT THEORY IS WRONG. In fact, Trump's assets are worth an estimated $4.3 billion, making his net worth $3.2 billion after ACCOUNTING FOR $1.1
BILLION OF DEBT. The former president owns real stuff-mansions, golf courses, office buildings-that throw off real cash, even if his tax returns
might suggest otherwise.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/2022/12/22/yes-trump-is-still-a-billionaire-even-though-he-paid-so-little-in-taxes/

===============================================================================

"Trump Derangement Syndrome" Is a Real Mental Condition

All you need to know about "Trump Derangement Syndrome," or TDS.

"Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a mental condition in which a person has been driven effectively insane due to their dislike of Donald Trump, to
the point at which they will abandon all logic and reason."

Justin Raimondo, the editorial director of Antiwar.com, wrote a piece in the Los Angeles Times in 2016 that broke TDS down into three distinct phases
or stages:

"In the first stage of the disease, victims lose all sense of proportion. The president-elect's every tweet provokes a firestorm, as if 140
characters were all it took to change the world."

"The mid-level stages of TDS have a profound effect on the victim's vocabulary: Sufferers speak a distinctive language consisting solely of
hyperbole."

"As TDS progresses, the afflicted lose the ability to distinguish fantasy from reality."

The Point here is simple: TDS is, in the eyes of its adherents, the knee-jerk opposition from liberals to anything and everything Trump does. If
Trump announced he was donating every dollar he's ever made, TDS sufferers would suggest he was up to something nefarious, according to the logic of
TDS. There's nothing - not. one. thing. - that Trump could do or say that would be received positively by TDSers.

The history of Trump Derangement Syndrome actually goes back to the early 2000s - a time when the idea of Trump as president was a punch line for
late-night comics and nothing more.

Wikipedia traces its roots to "Bush Derangement Syndrome" - a term first coined by the late conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer back in 2003.
The condition, as Krauthammer defined it, was "the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency -
nay - the very existence of George W. Bush."

Added Krauthammer:

"Some clinicians consider this delusion - that Americans can only get their news from one part of the political spectrum - the gravest of all. They
report that no matter how many times sufferers in padded cells are presented with flash cards with the symbols ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, PBS,
Time, Newsweek, New York Times, Washington Post, L.A. Times - they remain unresponsive, some in a terrifying near-catatonic torpor."

(If you don't realize the idea of TDS or BDS is - in no small part - meant in a tongue-in-cheek manner then, well, you may well have it.)

Trump allies believe that TDS is worse than ODS or BDS - by a lot. Wrote conservative pundit Bernie Goldberg on Real Clear Politics in early 2017:

"Before the election, the victims of TDS routinely compared Donald Trump to Hitler. Guess what. They're still doing it. Articles in respectable
publications written by professors at elite universities are warning us to be on guard, that a Trump presidency could imperil democracy-as-we-know-it
and may very well spell doom for American civilization.

"On election night, as it became obvious that their worst nightmare was about to come true, some libs fainted. Some vomited. Many more threatened to
leave the country, but I'm pretty sure none actually did. As Donald Trump might say in a tweet: so sad!"

The truth is that TDS is just the preferred nomenclature of Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more than the
blind hatred of those who preach tolerance and free speech. Viewed more broadly, the rise of presidential derangement syndromes is a function of
increased polarization - not to mention our national self-sorting - at work in the country today.

We no longer live around, work around or pal around with people who think any differently than us. We watch cable news that affirms what we already
think. We read ideological "news" sites that tell us how good our side is and how bad the other one is. And on and on and on.

Is it any wonder then that we are increasingly willing to lump those who disagree with us into the "deranged" category? To say that those who don't
share our views are mentally deficient in some way?

What does it say about a President - and about a country - when the standard response to those with whom you disagree is that they must be crazy?
Nothing good, for sure.

=====

Many clinicians, political commentators, and members of the public have speculated upon the mental health of President Donald Trump. Indeed, over
70,000 people self-identifying as "mental health professionals" have signed a petition declaring that "Trump is mentally ill and must be removed." In
sociological terms, the "medical gaze" has been hitherto focused on President Trump, and to a lesser extent his ardent supporters.

However, in recent months, many have been questioning the direction of this "medical gaze." In fact, more and more people are suggesting that this
"medical gaze" should be reversed and refocused on President Trump's most embittered and partisan opponents. Some have even suggested that these
opponents are experiencing a specific mental condition-a condition which has been labelled "Trump Derangement Syndrome" (TDS).
What does DSM-5 say about "Trump Derangement Syndrome"?

Mental illnesses are officially classified in a dense and dry book published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) known as the Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). This book contains 947 pages and lists hundreds of mental disorders; TDS is
nowhere to be seen. Similarly, a review of scholarly databases such as MEDLINE and Google Scholar reveal no academic papers on this alleged syndrome.
Officially at least, TDS is not a real, diagnosable, or treatable mental disorder.

That said, medical anthropologists and critical sociologists have convincingly argued that DSM-5 is a flawed document. Indeed, social scientists have
long recognized that there are numerous "folk categories" of mental disorders that are considered real conditions by the general public, even though
they are not recognized as such in the DSM. These include categories such as "burnout" or "nervous breakdown."

As such, lack of official recognition does not mean that TDS is not a real mental condition.


Lay Understandings of "Trump Derangement Syndrome"

There is no shared lay understanding of TDS, mainly because it is a folk category rather than a professional category. As such, there is currently
much armchair speculation about the nature and existence of TDS, without consensus.

The name itself explicitly suggests a "syndrome," which the Oxford English Dictionary defines as "a characteristic combination of opinions, emotions,
or behavior." Several commentators have run with this, putting forth suggestions about opinions, emotions and behaviors characterizing TDS.

Shared amongst these is a notion that the everyday activities of President Trump trigger some people into distorted opinions, extreme emotions and
hysterical behaviors. Well-known writer Bernard Goldberg gives supposed behavioral examples of TDS among Trump's political opponents, including
fainting, vomiting, students retreating to "safe spaces" and others demanding "therapy dogs." Political commentator Justin Raimondo focuses on
opinions, language and cognition, writing in the LA Times that "sufferers speak a distinctive language consisting of hyperbole [leading to] a
constant state of hysteria... the afflicted lose touch with reality."

Such forms of highly emotional reaction could be something akin to the fainting and screaming characterizing American Beatlemania in the 1960s.
Unlike the Beatles, however, the extreme emotional reaction alleged to characterize TDS is not based on adoration and admiration, but on fear and
loathing.

Contrariwise, many others ridicule the notion that TDS is anything but a malicious slur term used to discredit and delegitimize criticism of
President Trump. For example, CNN's Chris Cillizza may speak for many when he stated: "The truth is that TDS is just the preferred nomenclature of
Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more than blind hatred." Likewise, Adam Gopnik writes that "our problem is
not TDS; our problem is Deranged Trump Self-Delusion."

In other words, there are polarized opinions about the nature, reality and existence of TDS.


Conclusion

The wider public may be unaware that psychiatrists and social scientists spend considerable time and energy behind closed doors pondering over the
existence and reality of mental conditions. This has led the APA to revise the DSM five times since 1952, considerably expanding the list of official
mental disorders with each revision. As far as I am aware, few psychiatrists are currently arguing that DSM-6 should contain TDS as a mental
disorder.

That said, in its official definition of mental disorder, the DSM-5 states that "a mental disorder is a syndrome characterized by clinically
significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior... mental disorders are usually associated with significant
distress in social, occupational, or other important activities."

Many have argued that some people have been seriously disturbed and distressed by the policies, speech, behavior, and tweets of President Trump, so
much so that it has affected their cognitive, affective, and behavioral functioning. Such people may need mental health support. As such, further
research is necessary to investigate the extreme reactions toward President Trump, in the same way that researchers investigate other extreme social
phenomena, such as Beatlemania or the like. This will shed light on the reality of this emerging folk category that has been labelled by many as
"Trump Derangement Syndrome."
AllenCat
2024-12-09 07:06:37 UTC
Permalink
On Sat, 7 Dec 2024 17:05:21 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
He's richer than you.
Probably.
That doesn't mean he's actually a billionaire.
Too bad... he is.

YOU say he's not, and no, you can't play that bullshit liberal semantics game
of "I never said he wasn't... I just said we don't know", ain't gonna
fly here, faggot.

YOU say you don't know, and the only reason you say he isn't, is because we
say he is.

That's all you EVER do here, playing the pedantic pussy contrarian. You have
NO reason to say he's not, other than to be a troll.



"Forbes has assessed his wealth, currently estimating it at $5.5 billion as of
mid-November 2024. Meanwhile, Bloomberg estimates his wealth at $6.32
billion as of the same date..."

If Forbes and Bloomberg are "estimating" assets and liabilities, THEY know
he's a billionaire... so... Trump IS a billionaire.

By all means prove me wrong, instead of using your faggot pedantic semantics,
whining: "Weee donnnn't knnnnow if he issss, or nnnnot!", show us his
holdings and assets and liabilities and PROVE he's not.

You can't, so you use that bullshit of "we don't know."

If you can't prove he's not?

PLONK!

=====

Yes, Trump Is Still A Billionaire - Forbes

News broke that Donald Trump paid $0 of income taxes in 2020, rekindling a
longstanding theory that the former president is not actually a
billionaire.

THAT THEORY IS WRONG. In fact, Trump's assets are worth an estimated $4.3
billion, making his net worth $3.2 billion after ACCOUNTING FOR $1.1
BILLION OF DEBT. The former president owns real stuff-mansions, golf courses,
office buildings-that throw off real cash, even if his tax returns
might suggest otherwise.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/2022/12/22/yes-trump-is-still-a-
billionaire-even-though-he-paid-so-little-in-taxes/

==============================================================================
=

"Trump Derangement Syndrome" Is a Real Mental Condition

All you need to know about "Trump Derangement Syndrome," or TDS.

"Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a mental condition in which a person has
been driven effectively insane due to their dislike of Donald Trump, to
the point at which they will abandon all logic and reason."

Justin Raimondo, the editorial director of Antiwar.com, wrote a piece in the
Los Angeles Times in 2016 that broke TDS down into three distinct phases
or stages:

"In the first stage of the disease, victims lose all sense of proportion. The
president-elect's every tweet provokes a firestorm, as if 140
characters were all it took to change the world."

"The mid-level stages of TDS have a profound effect on the victim's
vocabulary: Sufferers speak a distinctive language consisting solely of
hyperbole."

"As TDS progresses, the afflicted lose the ability to distinguish fantasy from
reality."

The Point here is simple: TDS is, in the eyes of its adherents, the knee-jerk
opposition from liberals to anything and everything Trump does. If
Trump announced he was donating every dollar he's ever made, TDS sufferers
would suggest he was up to something nefarious, according to the logic of
TDS. There's nothing - not. one. thing. - that Trump could do or say that
would be received positively by TDSers.

The history of Trump Derangement Syndrome actually goes back to the early
2000s - a time when the idea of Trump as president was a punch line for
late-night comics and nothing more.

Wikipedia traces its roots to "Bush Derangement Syndrome" - a term first
coined by the late conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer back in 2003.
The condition, as Krauthammer defined it, was "the acute onset of paranoia in
otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency -
nay - the very existence of George W. Bush."

Added Krauthammer:

"Some clinicians consider this delusion - that Americans can only get their
news from one part of the political spectrum - the gravest of all. They
report that no matter how many times sufferers in padded cells are presented
with flash cards with the symbols ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, PBS,
Time, Newsweek, New York Times, Washington Post, L.A. Times - they remain
unresponsive, some in a terrifying near-catatonic torpor."

(If you don't realize the idea of TDS or BDS is - in no small part - meant in
a tongue-in-cheek manner then, well, you may well have it.)

Trump allies believe that TDS is worse than ODS or BDS - by a lot. Wrote
conservative pundit Bernie Goldberg on Real Clear Politics in early 2017:

"Before the election, the victims of TDS routinely compared Donald Trump to
Hitler. Guess what. They're still doing it. Articles in respectable
publications written by professors at elite universities are warning us to be
on guard, that a Trump presidency could imperil democracy-as-we-know-it
and may very well spell doom for American civilization.

"On election night, as it became obvious that their worst nightmare was about
to come true, some libs fainted. Some vomited. Many more threatened to
leave the country, but I'm pretty sure none actually did. As Donald Trump
might say in a tweet: so sad!"

The truth is that TDS is just the preferred nomenclature of Trump defenders
who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more than the
blind hatred of those who preach tolerance and free speech. Viewed more
broadly, the rise of presidential derangement syndromes is a function of
increased polarization - not to mention our national self-sorting - at work in
the country today.

We no longer live around, work around or pal around with people who think any
differently than us. We watch cable news that affirms what we already
think. We read ideological "news" sites that tell us how good our side is and
how bad the other one is. And on and on and on.

Is it any wonder then that we are increasingly willing to lump those who
disagree with us into the "deranged" category? To say that those who don't
share our views are mentally deficient in some way?

What does it say about a President - and about a country - when the standard
response to those with whom you disagree is that they must be crazy?
Nothing good, for sure.

=====

Many clinicians, political commentators, and members of the public have
speculated upon the mental health of President Donald Trump. Indeed, over
70,000 people self-identifying as "mental health professionals" have signed a
petition declaring that "Trump is mentally ill and must be removed." In
sociological terms, the "medical gaze" has been hitherto focused on President
Trump, and to a lesser extent his ardent supporters.

However, in recent months, many have been questioning the direction of this
"medical gaze." In fact, more and more people are suggesting that this
"medical gaze" should be reversed and refocused on President Trump's most
embittered and partisan opponents. Some have even suggested that these
opponents are experiencing a specific mental condition-a condition which has
been labelled "Trump Derangement Syndrome" (TDS).
What does DSM-5 say about "Trump Derangement Syndrome"?

Mental illnesses are officially classified in a dense and dry book published
by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) known as the Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). This book
contains 947 pages and lists hundreds of mental disorders; TDS is
nowhere to be seen. Similarly, a review of scholarly databases such as MEDLINE
and Google Scholar reveal no academic papers on this alleged syndrome.
Officially at least, TDS is not a real, diagnosable, or treatable mental
disorder.

That said, medical anthropologists and critical sociologists have convincingly
argued that DSM-5 is a flawed document. Indeed, social scientists have
long recognized that there are numerous "folk categories" of mental disorders
that are considered real conditions by the general public, even though
they are not recognized as such in the DSM. These include categories such as
"burnout" or "nervous breakdown."

As such, lack of official recognition does not mean that TDS is not a real
mental condition.


Lay Understandings of "Trump Derangement Syndrome"

There is no shared lay understanding of TDS, mainly because it is a folk
category rather than a professional category. As such, there is currently
much armchair speculation about the nature and existence of TDS, without
consensus.

The name itself explicitly suggests a "syndrome," which the Oxford English
Dictionary defines as "a characteristic combination of opinions, emotions,
or behavior." Several commentators have run with this, putting forth
suggestions about opinions, emotions and behaviors characterizing TDS.

Shared amongst these is a notion that the everyday activities of President
Trump trigger some people into distorted opinions, extreme emotions and
hysterical behaviors. Well-known writer Bernard Goldberg gives supposed
behavioral examples of TDS among Trump's political opponents, including
fainting, vomiting, students retreating to "safe spaces" and others demanding
"therapy dogs." Political commentator Justin Raimondo focuses on
opinions, language and cognition, writing in the LA Times that "sufferers
speak a distinctive language consisting of hyperbole [leading to] a
constant state of hysteria... the afflicted lose touch with reality."

Such forms of highly emotional reaction could be something akin to the
fainting and screaming characterizing American Beatlemania in the 1960s.
Unlike the Beatles, however, the extreme emotional reaction alleged to
characterize TDS is not based on adoration and admiration, but on fear and
loathing.

Contrariwise, many others ridicule the notion that TDS is anything but a
malicious slur term used to discredit and delegitimize criticism of
President Trump. For example, CNN's Chris Cillizza may speak for many when he
stated: "The truth is that TDS is just the preferred nomenclature of
Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more
than blind hatred." Likewise, Adam Gopnik writes that "our problem is
not TDS; our problem is Deranged Trump Self-Delusion."

In other words, there are polarized opinions about the nature, reality and
existence of TDS.


Conclusion

The wider public may be unaware that psychiatrists and social scientists spend
considerable time and energy behind closed doors pondering over the
existence and reality of mental conditions. This has led the APA to revise the
DSM five times since 1952, considerably expanding the list of official
mental disorders with each revision. As far as I am aware, few psychiatrists
are currently arguing that DSM-6 should contain TDS as a mental
disorder.

That said, in its official definition of mental disorder, the DSM-5 states
that "a mental disorder is a syndrome characterized by clinically
significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or
behavior... mental disorders are usually associated with significant
distress in social, occupational, or other important activities."

Many have argued that some people have been seriously disturbed and distressed
by the policies, speech, behavior, and tweets of President Trump, so
much so that it has affected their cognitive, affective, and behavioral
functioning. Such people may need mental health support. As such, further
research is necessary to investigate the extreme reactions toward President
Trump, in the same way that researchers investigate other extreme social
phenomena, such as Beatlemania or the like. This will shed light on the
reality of this emerging folk category that has been labelled by many as
"Trump Derangement Syndrome."


Message-ID: <vj59rg$2mo3$***@dont-email.me>

AlleyCat
2024-12-08 23:24:31 UTC
Permalink
On Sat, 7 Dec 2024 14:22:23 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
That's why Forbes and others call them "net worths", not what they're worth "minus what's owed".
"net" means "minus what's owed" and Forbes admits they don't actually
KNOW "what's owed"
Then, stupid... HOW can they say "net worth" if they don't have a good idea?

If they're "estimating" as you say, then, that means he's a billionaire BECAUSE they're also estimating what he owes vs. what he owns.

If they're ESTIMATING and STILL say he's worth upwards of 8 billion, then, he's a billionaire.

LOL

Stupid.

Fell into that shit - failed F1 #1.

===============================================================================

"Trump Derangement Syndrome" Is a Real Mental Condition

All you need to know about "Trump Derangement Syndrome," or TDS.

"Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a mental condition in which a person has been driven effectively insane due to their dislike of Donald Trump, to
the point at which they will abandon all logic and reason."

Justin Raimondo, the editorial director of Antiwar.com, wrote a piece in the Los Angeles Times in 2016 that broke TDS down into three distinct phases
or stages:

"In the first stage of the disease, victims lose all sense of proportion. The president-elect's every tweet provokes a firestorm, as if 140
characters were all it took to change the world."

"The mid-level stages of TDS have a profound effect on the victim's vocabulary: Sufferers speak a distinctive language consisting solely of
hyperbole."

"As TDS progresses, the afflicted lose the ability to distinguish fantasy from reality."

The Point here is simple: TDS is, in the eyes of its adherents, the knee-jerk opposition from liberals to anything and everything Trump does. If
Trump announced he was donating every dollar he's ever made, TDS sufferers would suggest he was up to something nefarious, according to the logic of
TDS. There's nothing - not. one. thing. - that Trump could do or say that would be received positively by TDSers.

The history of Trump Derangement Syndrome actually goes back to the early 2000s - a time when the idea of Trump as president was a punch line for
late-night comics and nothing more.

Wikipedia traces its roots to "Bush Derangement Syndrome" - a term first coined by the late conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer back in 2003.
The condition, as Krauthammer defined it, was "the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency -
nay - the very existence of George W. Bush."

Added Krauthammer:

"Some clinicians consider this delusion - that Americans can only get their news from one part of the political spectrum - the gravest of all. They
report that no matter how many times sufferers in padded cells are presented with flash cards with the symbols ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, PBS,
Time, Newsweek, New York Times, Washington Post, L.A. Times - they remain unresponsive, some in a terrifying near-catatonic torpor."

(If you don't realize the idea of TDS or BDS is - in no small part - meant in a tongue-in-cheek manner then, well, you may well have it.)

Trump allies believe that TDS is worse than ODS or BDS - by a lot. Wrote conservative pundit Bernie Goldberg on Real Clear Politics in early 2017:

"Before the election, the victims of TDS routinely compared Donald Trump to Hitler. Guess what. They're still doing it. Articles in respectable
publications written by professors at elite universities are warning us to be on guard, that a Trump presidency could imperil democracy-as-we-know-it
and may very well spell doom for American civilization.

"On election night, as it became obvious that their worst nightmare was about to come true, some libs fainted. Some vomited. Many more threatened to
leave the country, but I'm pretty sure none actually did. As Donald Trump might say in a tweet: so sad!"

The truth is that TDS is just the preferred nomenclature of Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more than the
blind hatred of those who preach tolerance and free speech. Viewed more broadly, the rise of presidential derangement syndromes is a function of
increased polarization - not to mention our national self-sorting - at work in the country today.

We no longer live around, work around or pal around with people who think any differently than us. We watch cable news that affirms what we already
think. We read ideological "news" sites that tell us how good our side is and how bad the other one is. And on and on and on.

Is it any wonder then that we are increasingly willing to lump those who disagree with us into the "deranged" category? To say that those who don't
share our views are mentally deficient in some way?

What does it say about a President - and about a country - when the standard response to those with whom you disagree is that they must be crazy?
Nothing good, for sure.

=====

Many clinicians, political commentators, and members of the public have speculated upon the mental health of President Donald Trump. Indeed, over
70,000 people self-identifying as "mental health professionals" have signed a petition declaring that "Trump is mentally ill and must be removed." In
sociological terms, the "medical gaze" has been hitherto focused on President Trump, and to a lesser extent his ardent supporters.

However, in recent months, many have been questioning the direction of this "medical gaze." In fact, more and more people are suggesting that this
"medical gaze" should be reversed and refocused on President Trump's most embittered and partisan opponents. Some have even suggested that these
opponents are experiencing a specific mental condition-a condition which has been labelled "Trump Derangement Syndrome" (TDS).
What does DSM-5 say about "Trump Derangement Syndrome"?

Mental illnesses are officially classified in a dense and dry book published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) known as the Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). This book contains 947 pages and lists hundreds of mental disorders; TDS is
nowhere to be seen. Similarly, a review of scholarly databases such as MEDLINE and Google Scholar reveal no academic papers on this alleged syndrome.
Officially at least, TDS is not a real, diagnosable, or treatable mental disorder.

That said, medical anthropologists and critical sociologists have convincingly argued that DSM-5 is a flawed document. Indeed, social scientists have
long recognized that there are numerous "folk categories" of mental disorders that are considered real conditions by the general public, even though
they are not recognized as such in the DSM. These include categories such as "burnout" or "nervous breakdown."

As such, lack of official recognition does not mean that TDS is not a real mental condition.


Lay Understandings of "Trump Derangement Syndrome"

There is no shared lay understanding of TDS, mainly because it is a folk category rather than a professional category. As such, there is currently
much armchair speculation about the nature and existence of TDS, without consensus.

The name itself explicitly suggests a "syndrome," which the Oxford English Dictionary defines as "a characteristic combination of opinions, emotions,
or behavior." Several commentators have run with this, putting forth suggestions about opinions, emotions and behaviors characterizing TDS.

Shared amongst these is a notion that the everyday activities of President Trump trigger some people into distorted opinions, extreme emotions and
hysterical behaviors. Well-known writer Bernard Goldberg gives supposed behavioral examples of TDS among Trump's political opponents, including
fainting, vomiting, students retreating to "safe spaces" and others demanding "therapy dogs." Political commentator Justin Raimondo focuses on
opinions, language and cognition, writing in the LA Times that "sufferers speak a distinctive language consisting of hyperbole [leading to] a
constant state of hysteria... the afflicted lose touch with reality."

Such forms of highly emotional reaction could be something akin to the fainting and screaming characterizing American Beatlemania in the 1960s.
Unlike the Beatles, however, the extreme emotional reaction alleged to characterize TDS is not based on adoration and admiration, but on fear and
loathing.

Contrariwise, many others ridicule the notion that TDS is anything but a malicious slur term used to discredit and delegitimize criticism of
President Trump. For example, CNN's Chris Cillizza may speak for many when he stated: "The truth is that TDS is just the preferred nomenclature of
Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more than blind hatred." Likewise, Adam Gopnik writes that "our problem is
not TDS; our problem is Deranged Trump Self-Delusion."

In other words, there are polarized opinions about the nature, reality and existence of TDS.


Conclusion

The wider public may be unaware that psychiatrists and social scientists spend considerable time and energy behind closed doors pondering over the
existence and reality of mental conditions. This has led the APA to revise the DSM five times since 1952, considerably expanding the list of official
mental disorders with each revision. As far as I am aware, few psychiatrists are currently arguing that DSM-6 should contain TDS as a mental
disorder.

That said, in its official definition of mental disorder, the DSM-5 states that "a mental disorder is a syndrome characterized by clinically
significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior... mental disorders are usually associated with significant
distress in social, occupational, or other important activities."

Many have argued that some people have been seriously disturbed and distressed by the policies, speech, behavior, and tweets of President Trump, so
much so that it has affected their cognitive, affective, and behavioral functioning. Such people may need mental health support. As such, further
research is necessary to investigate the extreme reactions toward President Trump, in the same way that researchers investigate other extreme social
phenomena, such as Beatlemania or the like. This will shed light on the reality of this emerging folk category that has been labelled by many as
"Trump Derangement Syndrome."
AlleyCat
2024-12-06 23:10:58 UTC
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Trump is still going to be President AND a billionaire after his bankruptcies.

Faggot Cuntnadian is still too chicken shit to answer simple questions, but picks out ONE he knows he can answer and not look stupid.

Answer this one, chicken-shit pussy. Is Trump and his billionaire cronies not better than freaky trannies, like the ones Biden/Harris nominated?

=====

On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 14:24:01 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
What ever happened to that dream of being an F1 driver? You failed. EVERYONE fails, ESPECIALLY large corporations. They write it off,
which is SOP, and then go on to the next "big thing".
I never had a dream of being an F1 driver, Pussey.
Because you know you were never good enough.

LOL... faggot liberals are always Lilly-livered literal pussies.

A "dream" of doing something doesn't mean having an ACTUAL dream, you pedantic pussy.

Since Mr. Whines whines about snipping and failed again to address the topic...

... count ALL of the nominated billionaires' failures and bankruptcies, and how EXACTLY those will enter into running their respective agencies.

Failures and bankruptcies are a part of MANY conglomerate's histories. You rarely succeed if you haven't failed once at least once.

EVERYONE fails, ESPECIALLY large corporations. They write it off, which is SOP, and then go on to the next "big thing".

I know you won't look anyone up, because you KNOW there have been many failures and bankruptcies of billionaires and parts of corporations, so I'll
help you get started.

Most of these went bankrupt, permanently.

Did Trump or those he's nominating??

Maybe a part of their empire, but I doubt they went bankrupt totally, or Trump probably wouldn't be nominating them.

Stupid.

Trump may have had businesses go bankrupt, but he still led OUR country to heights not seen in MANY decades.

Let's hope that Poilievre can do for you what Trump did for us.

=====

Canada:

'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last

Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute Care Beds, To Name A Few

If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this
graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international
indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't
think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.

Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we
are doing on the international stage... share some facts.

Numbers don't lie, Felicia.

https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/1554545079314010112

Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract
indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more
empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the
developed world.

There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive
list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.

WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a
club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked
against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear
champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to
average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was
No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.

Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada
on the extreme right.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp

WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS

Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most
expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again
dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive
place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the
average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone
plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that
kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland.

Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of mobile
data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel

WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES

Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple
fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.
Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by
rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A
ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as
to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute
care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute care
beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.

TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA

For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of
overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with
"bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was
second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked sixth.
Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in
the top ten.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada.

Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble
risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble
Index 2021

WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE

The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt
in the history of human civilization. So it's rather remarkable that amidst
this international monsoon of debt, Canada still managed to out-debt everyone
else. Last year, analysts at Bloomberg tracked each country's rate of public
and private debt accumulated during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada came in with an overall debt burden equivalent to 352 per cent of GDP.
While a handful of countries (Japan, France and Hong Kong) came out of the
pandemic with higher overall debt burdens, Canada outranked all of them when it
came to how quickly that debt had been accumulated.

Containers on rail cars waiting to be shipped east by rail at the Port of
Vancouver Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Photo by (Photo by Jason Payne/ PNG)

https://archive.is/LnFRL/5b7e25218f55d343b998db94c6748b57312dafaf.webp

THE PORT OF VANCOUVER IS (ALMOST) THE MOST INEFFICIENT IN THE WORLD

Last year - just as the global supply chain crisis got going - the World Bank
decided to rank the performance of the world's 370 major ports. Authors weighed
factors such as how long the ports kept ships waiting, and how long crews took
to unload a vessel. And when everything was added together, the Port of
Vancouver ranked 368 out of 370. The only places with worse scores were the
Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. And it's not like our other
ports are much better. If Vancouver is too gummed up, you can always sail north
to Prince Rupert, which ranks 339 out of 370.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/ac861be6fb2f37d1463e7670c232b5cd548d5395.webp

Take that, Los Angeles and Long Beach. Photo by World Bank Group


Queues at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Photo by Peter J.
Thompson/National Post

https://archive.is/LnFRL/b32f7be38081069e5e696a0029996f6f3adaa760.webp

TORONTO PEARSON IS THE WORLD'S MOST-DELAYED AIRPORT

Flight delays are another category in which basically the entire world is
feeling the pinch. And yet, Canada still managed to outdo all of them. Last
month, CNN used data from the website FlightAware to figure out which airports
were seeing the highest rates of flight delays. In the number one spot was
Toronto Pearson, with 52 per cent of all flights out of the airport
experiencing some kind of delay. And it was a commanding lead; the second-place
finisher, Frankfurt, only managed to see 45.4 per cent of its flights delayed.
Toronto was also a contender in flight cancellations; with 6.9 per cent of its
scheduled flights never getting off the ground, it ranked fourth worst in the
world.

WE'RE ONE OF THE WORLD'S WORST ECONOMIES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT

A 2020 study out of the University of Calgary tracked foreign investment flows
into a cross-section of developed countries between 2015 and 2019. Virtually
every country on the list saw a surge in foreign cash during that period;
Ireland topped out the ranking thanks to its foreign investment climbing by
more than 115 per cent. Only four countries actually saw a reduction in foreign
investment: Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. A report by the Business
Council of Canada noticed the same trend. "Canada is the second-worst in the
OECD on openness to foreign direct investment," it concluded.

https://archive.is/LnFRL/222c5fba154990485338650dcb55e413d85e080c.webp

WE DRIVE THE MOST FUEL-INEFFICIENT VEHICLES IN THE WORLD

In 2019, the International Energy Agency examined the fuel economy of the
world's private car fleets. On almost every measure, Canada led the pack in
driving unnecessarily huge, gas-guzzling vehicles. Per kilometre driven, the
average Canadian burned more fuel and emitted more carbon dioxide than anyone
else. Canadian cars were also the largest and (second only to the U.S.) the
heaviest. While it would be convenient to blame this on Canada being a sparse,
cold country with lots of heavy industry, our ranking was well beyond plenty of
other countries where that was similarly the case.
Skeeter
2024-12-07 02:19:41 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 13:48:42 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of
however many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a
night, then blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying
or stealing dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
Trump? Who said anything about Trump?
"Trump's assembling US CABINET OF BILLIONAIRES worth combined $340bn."
OK... Count all of Trump's failed businesses for me.
1. Trump Steaks
2. GoTrump
3. Trump Airlines
4. Trump Vodka
5. Trump Mortgage
6. Trump: The Game
7. Trump Magazine
8. Trump University
9. Trump Ice
10. The New Jersey Generals
11. Tour de Trump
12. Trump Network
13. Trumped!
1. Trump Taj Mahal
2. Trump?s Castle
3. Trump Plaza Casinos
4. Trump Plaza Hotel
5. Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts
6. Trump Entertainment Resorts
and he's still rich.
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
While you're at it, count ALL of the nominated billionaires'
failures and bankruptcies.
Failures and bankruptcies are a part of MANY conglomerate's
histories. You rarely succeed if you haven't failed once at least
once.
What ever happened to that dream of being an F1 driver? You failed.
EVERYONE fails, ESPECIALLY large corporations. They write it off,
which is SOP, and then go on to the next "big thing".
I never had a dream of being an F1 driver, Pussey.
Alan
2024-12-08 01:33:13 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 13:48:42 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of
however many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a
night, then blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying
or stealing dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
Trump? Who said anything about Trump?
"Trump's assembling US CABINET OF BILLIONAIRES worth combined $340bn."
OK... Count all of Trump's failed businesses for me.
1. Trump Steaks
2. GoTrump
3. Trump Airlines
4. Trump Vodka
5. Trump Mortgage
6. Trump: The Game
7. Trump Magazine
8. Trump University
9. Trump Ice
10. The New Jersey Generals
11. Tour de Trump
12. Trump Network
13. Trumped!
1. Trump Taj Mahal
2. Trump?s Castle
3. Trump Plaza Casinos
4. Trump Plaza Hotel
5. Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts
6. Trump Entertainment Resorts
and he's still rich.
He still CLAIMS he's rich.

There's been no independent verification of that.

But you might ask yourself why he milked his prior presidency so hard
for income.
Skeeter
2024-12-08 02:15:35 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 13:48:42 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of
however many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a
night, then blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying
or stealing dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
Trump? Who said anything about Trump?
"Trump's assembling US CABINET OF BILLIONAIRES worth combined $340bn."
OK... Count all of Trump's failed businesses for me.
1. Trump Steaks
2. GoTrump
3. Trump Airlines
4. Trump Vodka
5. Trump Mortgage
6. Trump: The Game
7. Trump Magazine
8. Trump University
9. Trump Ice
10. The New Jersey Generals
11. Tour de Trump
12. Trump Network
13. Trumped!
1. Trump Taj Mahal
2. Trump?s Castle
3. Trump Plaza Casinos
4. Trump Plaza Hotel
5. Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts
6. Trump Entertainment Resorts
and he's still rich.
He still CLAIMS he's rich.
There's been no independent verification of that.
But you might ask yourself why he milked his prior presidency so hard
for income.
He didn't even take a paycheck idiot.
Alan
2024-12-08 02:50:27 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 13:48:42 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of
however many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a
night, then blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying
or stealing dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
Trump? Who said anything about Trump?
"Trump's assembling US CABINET OF BILLIONAIRES worth combined $340bn."
OK... Count all of Trump's failed businesses for me.
1. Trump Steaks
2. GoTrump
3. Trump Airlines
4. Trump Vodka
5. Trump Mortgage
6. Trump: The Game
7. Trump Magazine
8. Trump University
9. Trump Ice
10. The New Jersey Generals
11. Tour de Trump
12. Trump Network
13. Trumped!
1. Trump Taj Mahal
2. Trump?s Castle
3. Trump Plaza Casinos
4. Trump Plaza Hotel
5. Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts
6. Trump Entertainment Resorts
and he's still rich.
He still CLAIMS he's rich.
There's been no independent verification of that.
But you might ask yourself why he milked his prior presidency so hard
for income.
He didn't even take a paycheck idiot.
Are you sure that's true...

...and given the amount of charges he ran up by going to his own
properties and charging for that...

...does it matter?
Rudy Canoza
2024-12-08 08:31:59 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 13:48:42 -0800,  Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of
however many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a
night, then blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying
or stealing dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
Trump? Who said anything about Trump?
"Trump's assembling US CABINET OF BILLIONAIRES worth combined $340bn."
OK... Count all of Trump's failed businesses for me.
1. Trump Steaks
2. GoTrump
3. Trump Airlines
4. Trump Vodka
5. Trump Mortgage
6. Trump: The Game
7. Trump Magazine
8. Trump University
9. Trump Ice
10. The New Jersey Generals
11. Tour de Trump
12. Trump Network
13. Trumped!
1. Trump Taj Mahal
2. Trump?s Castle
3. Trump Plaza Casinos
4. Trump Plaza Hotel
5. Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts
6. Trump Entertainment Resorts
and he's still rich.
He still CLAIMS he's rich.
There's been no independent verification of that.
But you might ask yourself why he milked his prior presidency so hard
for income.
He didn't even take a paycheck idiot.
Are you sure that's true...
I used to live paycheck to paycheck but now I can happily say that after
years of hard work and perseverance, I now live direct deposit to direct
deposit.
Skeeter
2024-12-08 16:17:37 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 13:48:42 -0800, Alan says...
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of
however many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a
night, then blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying
or stealing dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
Trump? Who said anything about Trump?
"Trump's assembling US CABINET OF BILLIONAIRES worth combined $340bn."
OK... Count all of Trump's failed businesses for me.
1. Trump Steaks
2. GoTrump
3. Trump Airlines
4. Trump Vodka
5. Trump Mortgage
6. Trump: The Game
7. Trump Magazine
8. Trump University
9. Trump Ice
10. The New Jersey Generals
11. Tour de Trump
12. Trump Network
13. Trumped!
1. Trump Taj Mahal
2. Trump?s Castle
3. Trump Plaza Casinos
4. Trump Plaza Hotel
5. Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts
6. Trump Entertainment Resorts
and he's still rich.
He still CLAIMS he's rich.
There's been no independent verification of that.
But you might ask yourself why he milked his prior presidency so hard
for income.
He didn't even take a paycheck idiot.
Are you sure that's true...
...and given the amount of charges he ran up by going to his own
properties and charging for that...
...does it matter?
Yes it does. But you keep crying and we will keep laughing. Biden
doesn't have his own plane.
Skeeter
2024-12-07 02:18:10 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 06 Dec 2024 16:30:58 +0000, Lee says...
Trump assembling US cabinet of billionaires worth combined $340bn
Dec 5
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of however
many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a night, then
blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying or stealing
dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
How many businesses do you own?
Alan
2024-12-08 01:32:17 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 06 Dec 2024 16:30:58 +0000, Lee says...
Trump assembling US cabinet of billionaires worth combined $340bn
Dec 5
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of however
many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a night, then
blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying or stealing
dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
How many businesses do you own?
Just the one...

...but it hasn't failed.

:-)
Skeeter
2024-12-08 02:14:25 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 06 Dec 2024 16:30:58 +0000, Lee says...
Trump assembling US cabinet of billionaires worth combined $340bn
Dec 5
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of however
many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a night, then
blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying or stealing
dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
How many businesses do you own?
Just the one...
...but it hasn't failed.
:-)
and that's all you will have.
Alan
2024-12-08 02:14:52 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 06 Dec 2024 16:30:58 +0000, Lee says...
Trump assembling US cabinet of billionaires worth combined $340bn
Dec 5
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of however
many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a night, then
blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying or stealing
dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
How many businesses do you own?
Just the one...
...but it hasn't failed.
:-)
and that's all you will have.
That's all I need.
Skeeter
2024-12-08 16:14:06 UTC
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Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by Skeeter
Post by Alan
Post by AlleyCat
On Fri, 06 Dec 2024 16:30:58 +0000, Lee says...
Trump assembling US cabinet of billionaires worth combined $340bn
Dec 5
Better than a bunch of freak trannies, with net worths of however
many blowjobs they can give in the Senate or House, in a night, then
blowing (no pun intended) it all the next day buying or stealing
dresses and purses, respectively.
Do you really want us to count all of Trump's failed businesses?
How many businesses do you own?
Just the one...
...but it hasn't failed.
:-)
and that's all you will have.
That's all I need.
So you just settle.
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