Scared Shitless: Top Gop Donors Wants Donald Trump Banned From First Presidential Debate

In the video Trump says he filed his FDS two weeks ago. In an interview with the WaPo, Trump admitted he has yet to file. He will say whatever the suckers want to hear, he is a salesman selling swamp lots.

July 9

http://www.washingtonpost.com


Trump told The Washington Post in an interview Thursday that he will file his financial disclosure ahead of schedule, perhaps next week.
 
Too late, he filed his financials last week. But hell of a good try.
Yeah? Got a link?

Sure, watch the first 4 minutes of his speech.


Waving a piece of paper in the air isn't the same as filing.

What a dumbass!


He said they were filed, prove they weren't. Where's your link?


In the video, he said he was going to file his financials this week(3:50). That mean he has not and anything could come up to prevent him from fulling filing.

Until he fully file his financials, we will have our doubts about his candidacy.
 
I didn't catch that bit in my skim. He'll say anything at all, won't he?
 
P.S. I want his financials filed ASAP

I want him in the debates and nothing can bar him if all paper and docs are in.



Now that is the GOP debate except Trump is riding butt naked with cowboy boots!
 
Too late, he filed his financials last week. But hell of a good try.
Yeah? Got a link?

Sure, watch the first 4 minutes of his speech.


Waving a piece of paper in the air isn't the same as filing.

What a dumbass!


He said they were filed, prove they weren't. Where's your link?


In the video, he said he was going to file his financials this week(3:50). That mean he has not and anything could come up to prevent him from fulling filing.

Until he fully file his financials, we will have our doubts about his candidacy.


Maybe you should get that crap cleaned out of your ears, he said "and they get filed this week", "filed" as in the past tense. He also said "when they filed, the number was larger", once again using the past tense.
 
I get the feeling OKTexas is one of the constituency Trump appeals to. Well, I guess Trump has worked out how to win Texas.
 
Yeah? Got a link?

Sure, watch the first 4 minutes of his speech.


Waving a piece of paper in the air isn't the same as filing.

What a dumbass!


He said they were filed, prove they weren't. Where's your link?


In the video, he said he was going to file his financials this week(3:50). That mean he has not and anything could come up to prevent him from fulling filing.

Until he fully file his financials, we will have our doubts about his candidacy.


Maybe you should get that crap cleaned out of your ears, he said "and they get filed this week", "filed" as in the past tense. He also said "when they filed, the number was larger", once again using the past tense.

the terms used are "get filed this week" and "when they (are) filed"

the 1st term indicate the financials are in the process of being filed.
get(improper) is the key verb, not filed. got(improper) is the past tense. If they were filed he would have said they 'got' filed, not they 'get' filed.


the second term uses the signal "when" again suggest an action that has yet to occur. 'are filed' is present tense but it follows the signal, hence Trump is predicting what happens after the action he describes occurs.

In no case can you argue what he said is in the past. They are indicated for the eventual future if it occurs.
 
Sure, watch the first 4 minutes of his speech.


Waving a piece of paper in the air isn't the same as filing.

What a dumbass!


He said they were filed, prove they weren't. Where's your link?


In the video, he said he was going to file his financials this week(3:50). That mean he has not and anything could come up to prevent him from fulling filing.

Until he fully file his financials, we will have our doubts about his candidacy.


Maybe you should get that crap cleaned out of your ears, he said "and they get filed this week", "filed" as in the past tense. He also said "when they filed, the number was larger", once again using the past tense.

the terms used are "get filed this week" and "when they (are) filed"

the 1st term indicate the financials are in the process of being filed.
get(improper) is the key verb, not filed. got(improper) is the past tense. If they were filed he would have said they 'got' filed, not they 'get' filed.


the second term uses the signal "when" again suggest an action that has yet to occur. 'are filed' is present tense but it follows the signal, hence Trump is predicting what happens after the action he describes occurs.

In no case can you argue what he said is in the past. They are indicated for the eventual future if it occurs.


Obviously you don't speak NY.
 
Waving a piece of paper in the air isn't the same as filing.

What a dumbass!

He said they were filed, prove they weren't. Where's your link?

In the video, he said he was going to file his financials this week(3:50). That mean he has not and anything could come up to prevent him from fulling filing.

Until he fully file his financials, we will have our doubts about his candidacy.

Maybe you should get that crap cleaned out of your ears, he said "and they get filed this week", "filed" as in the past tense. He also said "when they filed, the number was larger", once again using the past tense.
the terms used are "get filed this week" and "when they (are) filed"

the 1st term indicate the financials are in the process of being filed.
get(improper) is the key verb, not filed. got(improper) is the past tense. If they were filed he would have said they 'got' filed, not they 'get' filed.


the second term uses the signal "when" again suggest an action that has yet to occur. 'are filed' is present tense but it follows the signal, hence Trump is predicting what happens after the action he describes occurs.

In no case can you argue what he said is in the past. They are indicated for the eventual future if it occurs.

Obviously you don't speak NY.
No, I am a Southerner
We invented the words "got" and "get"
 
Yeah? Got a link?

Sure, watch the first 4 minutes of his speech.


Waving a piece of paper in the air isn't the same as filing.

What a dumbass!


He said they were filed, prove they weren't. Where's your link?


In the video, he said he was going to file his financials this week(3:50). That mean he has not and anything could come up to prevent him from fulling filing.

Until he fully file his financials, we will have our doubts about his candidacy.


Maybe you should get that crap cleaned out of your ears, he said "and they get filed this week", "filed" as in the past tense. He also said "when they filed, the number was larger", once again using the past tense.

Here, you dumb ************.

Donald Trump-GOP debate Did the Republican National Committee just find a way to keep Trump out of the Cleveland debate


The Washington Post is reporting that Fox News has clarified the criteria for participation in the first GOP debate in such a way that Trump and most of his fellow candidates will have to file their personal financial disclosures before the debate or be kept off the stage. That’s unlikely to be a serious problem for the vast majority of the GOP field, but it will back Trump into a corner.

"As we have said from the beginning, part of that criteria involves filing 'all necessary paperwork with the [Federal Election Commission],'" Fox News vice president Michael Clemente said in a statement. "The FEC, as is well known, requires that presidential candidates file a financial disclosure statement as part of that paperwork." Under federal law, presidential candidates have 30 days from when they officially launch their campaigns to file. But candidates can, and often do, request and receive as many as two 45-day extensions—something most Trump watchers believed he would do as way to prolong his campaign without giving the world a closer look at his finances. While Clemente’s statement didn’t explicitly say candidates couldn’t use those extensions, the Post’s sources say that will indeed be the case. "They must fill out the form, putting the dollars and cents on the table, before they step on the debate stage," one source told the paper.

For his part, Trump said during his campaign launch last month that he won’t be asking for any extensions—“We’ll be filing right on time”—although the media has treated that claim with the dubiousness it deserves. If he doesn’t ask for an extension, Trump would have until July 22 to file his disclosure. If he does file, the world will get a rare firsthand look at his business empire, the exact worth of which remains very much in debate. If he would have been allowed to take his extensions by Fox, he would have been able to take part in the debate and still drop out of the race later this year without ever having to declare how much he’s actually worth as opposed to how much he claims to be worth.
 
He said they were filed, prove they weren't. Where's your link?

In the video, he said he was going to file his financials this week(3:50). That mean he has not and anything could come up to prevent him from fulling filing.

Until he fully file his financials, we will have our doubts about his candidacy.

Maybe you should get that crap cleaned out of your ears, he said "and they get filed this week", "filed" as in the past tense. He also said "when they filed, the number was larger", once again using the past tense.
the terms used are "get filed this week" and "when they (are) filed"

the 1st term indicate the financials are in the process of being filed.
get(improper) is the key verb, not filed. got(improper) is the past tense. If they were filed he would have said they 'got' filed, not they 'get' filed.


the second term uses the signal "when" again suggest an action that has yet to occur. 'are filed' is present tense but it follows the signal, hence Trump is predicting what happens after the action he describes occurs.

In no case can you argue what he said is in the past. They are indicated for the eventual future if it occurs.

Obviously you don't speak NY.
No, I am a Southerner
We invented the words "got" and "get"

Then you might want to listen again and pay close attention to the context.
 
Look at it this way

Friday, July 17 is the day all the necessary documents for Trump are in.

If not, he is most likely screwing around. The 17th is the day for Trump to show or go!
 
In the video, he said he was going to file his financials this week(3:50). That mean he has not and anything could come up to prevent him from fulling filing.

Until he fully file his financials, we will have our doubts about his candidacy.

Maybe you should get that crap cleaned out of your ears, he said "and they get filed this week", "filed" as in the past tense. He also said "when they filed, the number was larger", once again using the past tense.
the terms used are "get filed this week" and "when they (are) filed"

the 1st term indicate the financials are in the process of being filed.
get(improper) is the key verb, not filed. got(improper) is the past tense. If they were filed he would have said they 'got' filed, not they 'get' filed.


the second term uses the signal "when" again suggest an action that has yet to occur. 'are filed' is present tense but it follows the signal, hence Trump is predicting what happens after the action he describes occurs.

In no case can you argue what he said is in the past. They are indicated for the eventual future if it occurs.

Obviously you don't speak NY.
No, I am a Southerner
We invented the words "got" and "get"

Then you might want to listen again and pay close attention to the context.

I did. The context suggest he is in the process of filing. Not the same as were filed. Not a biggie, see previous post. We will know if he is really serious in 1 week due to what he said.
 
Sure, watch the first 4 minutes of his speech.


Waving a piece of paper in the air isn't the same as filing.

What a dumbass!


He said they were filed, prove they weren't. Where's your link?


In the video, he said he was going to file his financials this week(3:50). That mean he has not and anything could come up to prevent him from fulling filing.

Until he fully file his financials, we will have our doubts about his candidacy.


Maybe you should get that crap cleaned out of your ears, he said "and they get filed this week", "filed" as in the past tense. He also said "when they filed, the number was larger", once again using the past tense.

Here, you dumb ************.

Donald Trump-GOP debate Did the Republican National Committee just find a way to keep Trump out of the Cleveland debate


The Washington Post is reporting that Fox News has clarified the criteria for participation in the first GOP debate in such a way that Trump and most of his fellow candidates will have to file their personal financial disclosures before the debate or be kept off the stage. That’s unlikely to be a serious problem for the vast majority of the GOP field, but it will back Trump into a corner.

"As we have said from the beginning, part of that criteria involves filing 'all necessary paperwork with the [Federal Election Commission],'" Fox News vice president Michael Clemente said in a statement. "The FEC, as is well known, requires that presidential candidates file a financial disclosure statement as part of that paperwork." Under federal law, presidential candidates have 30 days from when they officially launch their campaigns to file. But candidates can, and often do, request and receive as many as two 45-day extensions—something most Trump watchers believed he would do as way to prolong his campaign without giving the world a closer look at his finances. While Clemente’s statement didn’t explicitly say candidates couldn’t use those extensions, the Post’s sources say that will indeed be the case. "They must fill out the form, putting the dollars and cents on the table, before they step on the debate stage," one source told the paper.

For his part, Trump said during his campaign launch last month that he won’t be asking for any extensions—“We’ll be filing right on time”—although the media has treated that claim with the dubiousness it deserves. If he doesn’t ask for an extension, Trump would have until July 22 to file his disclosure. If he does file, the world will get a rare firsthand look at his business empire, the exact worth of which remains very much in debate. If he would have been allowed to take his extensions by Fox, he would have been able to take part in the debate and still drop out of the race later this year without ever having to declare how much he’s actually worth as opposed to how much he claims to be worth.


And this proves he lied on 11 July HOW?
 
Please dear god you right wingers need to keep trump in the race until the end. I don't ask for much but it is imperative that I see this trainwreck on stage during the debates.

 
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And this proves he lied on 11 July HOW?
Because in the video he said he filed them two weeks ago. Of course he didn't, he waved a bit of paper around, but that is close enough for followe.. swallowers.
 
I'd put money on this proposition...

Cullen said he knows when the ride ends: Before the deadline, Trump will eventually have to file a financial-disclosure statement, under penalty of perjury, that details his assets and liabilities. At that point later this year when the last extension is exhausted, Cullen predicted, Trump will declare that the other candidates have adopted his positions and therefore he has accomplished his goals, and he will drop out.
National Journal

The fear from the left is palpable.
You've found us out.
 
And this proves he lied on 11 July HOW?
Because in the video he said he filed them two weeks ago. Of course he didn't, he waved a bit of paper around, but that is close enough for followe.. swallowers.

In the video he said he filed his candidacy paperwork two weeks ago, and filed the financials last week. He used the term this week, but he was speaking last week, today started a new week, got it?
 
Remember: Trump is not a politician!!

He tells you what he thinks and don't care about consequences.

Forget trying to catch him in a lie because you have to do mental acrobats and make unsubstantiated claims about what he knows to get there.

You end up torturing yourself unnecessarily!!
 
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