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Obviously, with millions in personal loans coming due and banks refusing to lend to him, lawyers' fees in all his imminent civil and criminal litigations liable to be monumental, and the hospitality industry depressed, Trump needs revenue. Can he rely on the usual suspects?
When most Americans are happy, I'm happy.He kinda has to bring up Trump every time he posts cause he sure can't talk about the great job the stuttering fuck he voted for is doing. Hell he probably regrets voting for that stuttering fuck. I've met a few who sure regret that vote.
When most Americans are happy, I'm happy.He kinda has to bring up Trump every time he posts cause he sure can't talk about the great job the stuttering fuck he voted for is doing. Hell he probably regrets voting for that stuttering fuck. I've met a few who sure regret that vote.
When most Americans are happy, I'm happy.He kinda has to bring up Trump every time he posts cause he sure can't talk about the great job the stuttering fuck he voted for is doing. Hell he probably regrets voting for that stuttering fuck. I've met a few who sure regret that vote.
Federal prosecutors had charged Bannon with defrauding vulnerable Trumpers of more than a million dollars in his Trump Wall scam, and Trump pardoned him.A fool and his money are soon parted Trump knew this so he knew exactly who to target.
Yes, he'll continue to profit from his loss with the legion of fools who follow and adore him.
There are obvious historical parallels to this cult of personality and other periods, but the list of examples in which people willingly and voluntarily part with their own money to support the con is smaller. I can think of a couple, both "religious" in nature, but not many, and none that are based in politics.Obviously, with millions in personal loans coming due and banks refusing to lend to him, lawyers' fees in all his imminent civil and criminal litigations liable to be monumental, and the hospitality industry depressed, Trump needs revenue. Can he rely on the usual suspects?
In a toxic brew of cynical paranoia and naïve gullibility, there are some habitual "Pull my finger" patsies that are neodymium magnets for the unscrupulous.
Just a couple of instances how the rubes who fell for Sidney Powell's election fraud bushwa ("It was clear to reasonable persons," she said of her blatant lie) get fleeced more that a herd if Romeldale sheep - and they bleat even more incessantly.
First, there was Bam Bam Bannon's "Big, Beautiful Wall!" hustle:
View attachment 472140
"How'd you like to pretend you're Mexico,
and finance Trump's fantasy erection?"
'We Build the Wall' organizers arrested, charged with defrauding donors... and then there was the Loser's shameless begging, a far easier swindle than herding the suckers into tacky casinos!Steve Bannon among 4 arrested, indicted in online fundraising scheme, DOJ announces
Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President Trump, was among four suspects arrested Thursday and indicted in connection with an online fundraising campaign that allegedly defrauded donors of hundreds of thousands of dollars, the Justice Department announced.www.foxnews.com
Capitol riot suspects ramped up donations to Trump after his election defeatAmong the first 311 people who face federal charges after the Jan. 6 riot, about 90 have histories of making political contributions. And the overwhelming majority of them were made to Trump or his aligned groups and within the past year.
After Trump lost his re-election campaign, he immediately began asking his supporters for money, a plea that he insisted was necessary to bankroll his fight built on the false claim that the election was stolen through rampant fraud. Those charged in the Capitol riot increased their political donations by about 75 percent compared to the five weeks leading up to the election. Trump and his aligned groups, including the Republican National Committee, raised $207.5 million in the 19 days after the election!...Capitol rioters' Trump donations show how much they bought into his election fraud lie
An NBC News analysis of Federal Election Commission filings found that people alleged to be rioters upped their contributions after Election Day.www.nbcnews.com
Seriously, where will Trump raise the enormous sums he'll need?
No one but a brain dead idiot believes polls.
Some hardcore Trumpers rage against any mention of his persisting in bilking them.There are obvious historical parallels to this cult of personality and other periods, but the list of examples in which people willingly and voluntarily part with their own money to support the con is smaller. I can think of a couple, both "religious" in nature, but not many, and none that are based in politics.
Absolutely fascinating. And it's far from over.
A fool and his money are soon parted Trump knew this so he knew exactly who to target.
Yes, he'll continue to profit from his loss with the legion of fools who follow and adore him.
Some hardcore Trumpers rage against any mention of his persisting in bilking them.There are obvious historical parallels to this cult of personality and other periods, but the list of examples in which people willingly and voluntarily part with their own money to support the con is smaller. I can think of a couple, both "religious" in nature, but not many, and none that are based in politics.
Absolutely fascinating. And it's far from over.
They wish that folks noticing would go away.
RCP is an average of fake polls....GIGOWhen most Americans are happy, I'm happy.He kinda has to bring up Trump every time he posts cause he sure can't talk about the great job the stuttering fuck he voted for is doing. Hell he probably regrets voting for that stuttering fuck. I've met a few who sure regret that vote.
No one but a brain dead idiot believes polls.81% of Republican voters hold favorable view of TrumpThe survey obtained by The Hill was conducted by Tony Fabrizio, who polled for the former president’s 2020 campaign.
In the poll, Trump gets the favorable ratings of 81 percent of voters who are registered Republicans or affiliate as Republicans, while 88 percent said they approved of the job Trump did as president.Poll: 81 percent of Republican voters hold favorable view of Trump
The vast majority of Republican voters hold a favorable view of former President Trump two months after he left office, according to a new poll.thehill.com
There are obvious historical parallels to this cult of personality and other periods, but the list of examples in which people willingly and voluntarily part with their own money to support the con is smaller. I can think of a couple, both "religious" in nature, but not many, and none that are based in politics.Obviously, with millions in personal loans coming due and banks refusing to lend to him, lawyers' fees in all his imminent civil and criminal litigations liable to be monumental, and the hospitality industry depressed, Trump needs revenue. Can he rely on the usual suspects?
In a toxic brew of cynical paranoia and naïve gullibility, there are some habitual "Pull my finger" patsies that are neodymium magnets for the unscrupulous.
Just a couple of instances how the rubes who fell for Sidney Powell's election fraud bushwa ("It was clear to reasonable persons," she said of her blatant lie) get fleeced more that a herd if Romeldale sheep - and they bleat even more incessantly.
First, there was Bam Bam Bannon's "Big, Beautiful Wall!" hustle:
View attachment 472140
"How'd you like to pretend you're Mexico,
and finance Trump's fantasy erection?"
'We Build the Wall' organizers arrested, charged with defrauding donors... and then there was the Loser's shameless begging, a far easier swindle than herding the suckers into tacky casinos!Steve Bannon among 4 arrested, indicted in online fundraising scheme, DOJ announces
Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President Trump, was among four suspects arrested Thursday and indicted in connection with an online fundraising campaign that allegedly defrauded donors of hundreds of thousands of dollars, the Justice Department announced.www.foxnews.com
Capitol riot suspects ramped up donations to Trump after his election defeatAmong the first 311 people who face federal charges after the Jan. 6 riot, about 90 have histories of making political contributions. And the overwhelming majority of them were made to Trump or his aligned groups and within the past year.
After Trump lost his re-election campaign, he immediately began asking his supporters for money, a plea that he insisted was necessary to bankroll his fight built on the false claim that the election was stolen through rampant fraud. Those charged in the Capitol riot increased their political donations by about 75 percent compared to the five weeks leading up to the election. Trump and his aligned groups, including the Republican National Committee, raised $207.5 million in the 19 days after the election!...Capitol rioters' Trump donations show how much they bought into his election fraud lie
An NBC News analysis of Federal Election Commission filings found that people alleged to be rioters upped their contributions after Election Day.www.nbcnews.com
Seriously, where will Trump raise the enormous sums he'll need?
Absolutely fascinating. And it's far from over.
No one but a brain dead idiot believes polls.81% of Republican voters hold favorable view of TrumpThe survey obtained by The Hill was conducted by Tony Fabrizio, who polled for the former president’s 2020 campaign.
In the poll, Trump gets the favorable ratings of 81 percent of voters who are registered Republicans or affiliate as Republicans, while 88 percent said they approved of the job Trump did as president.Poll: 81 percent of Republican voters hold favorable view of Trump
The vast majority of Republican voters hold a favorable view of former President Trump two months after he left office, according to a new poll.thehill.com
Polls aren't accurate. Even the ones you want to believe.
Some hardcore Trumpers rage against any mention of his persisting in bilking them.There are obvious historical parallels to this cult of personality and other periods, but the list of examples in which people willingly and voluntarily part with their own money to support the con is smaller. I can think of a couple, both "religious" in nature, but not many, and none that are based in politics.
Absolutely fascinating. And it's far from over.
They wish that folks noticing would go away.
Obviously, with millions in personal loans coming due and banks refusing to lend to him, lawyers' fees in all his imminent civil and criminal litigations liable to be monumental, and the hospitality industry depressed, Trump needs revenue. Can he rely on the usual suspects?
In a toxic brew of cynical paranoia and naïve gullibility, there are some habitual "Pull my finger" patsies that are neodymium magnets for the unscrupulous.
Just a couple of instances how the rubes who fell for Sidney Powell's election fraud bushwa ("It was clear to reasonable persons," she said of her blatant lie) get fleeced more that a herd if Romeldale sheep - and they bleat even more incessantly.
First, there was Bam Bam Bannon's "Big, Beautiful Wall!" hustle:
View attachment 472140
"How'd you like to pretend you're Mexico,
and finance Trump's fantasy erection?"
'We Build the Wall' organizers arrested, charged with defrauding donors... and then there was the Loser's shameless begging, a far easier swindle than herding the suckers into tacky casinos!Steve Bannon among 4 arrested, indicted in online fundraising scheme, DOJ announces
Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President Trump, was among four suspects arrested Thursday and indicted in connection with an online fundraising campaign that allegedly defrauded donors of hundreds of thousands of dollars, the Justice Department announced.www.foxnews.com
Capitol riot suspects ramped up donations to Trump after his election defeatAmong the first 311 people who face federal charges after the Jan. 6 riot, about 90 have histories of making political contributions. And the overwhelming majority of them were made to Trump or his aligned groups and within the past year.
After Trump lost his re-election campaign, he immediately began asking his supporters for money, a plea that he insisted was necessary to bankroll his fight built on the false claim that the election was stolen through rampant fraud. Those charged in the Capitol riot increased their political donations by about 75 percent compared to the five weeks leading up to the election. Trump and his aligned groups, including the Republican National Committee, raised $207.5 million in the 19 days after the election!...Capitol rioters' Trump donations show how much they bought into his election fraud lie
An NBC News analysis of Federal Election Commission filings found that people alleged to be rioters upped their contributions after Election Day.www.nbcnews.com
Seriously, where will Trump raise the enormous sums he'll need?
It isn't obvious to me that he "needs" additional revenues, only that he's obsessed with keeping all that he already has.