The New York Times is reporting Trump committed massive tax fraud. According to the report, they acquired tax documents illegally, and have pored over the documents for a year. There are many in the media salivating over this story, while missing out what Rush Limbaugh pointed out yesterday: No collusion with the Russians.
I would think there would be all kinds of financial actions, if Trump was in bed with Russia. I'd also think if the New York Times had any shred of something they could link to the Russians, they would have it in the headlines for weeks.
So, there is now more evidence of how the Muellor investigation is a sham. That, and the New York Times is criminally tied to an illegal act. That's criminal conspiracy, and I have a feeling the F.B.I. will be knocking on someone's door.
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To the LEFT its no more then showmanship. Hey look over here, we did to move a skeleton from over there..
ReplyDeleteThe left needs a strong lesson in civics. A good start is charging some with sedition, and criminal conspiracy. After that, some roofing tar, and a few feather pillows, will be needed a few times each year.
DeleteGood point. If there was collusion, it would have been in there.
ReplyDeleteIt would be on a 24 hour banner at the bottom of the screen.
DeleteI am remembering 6 years ago when then candidate Mitt Romney was in a campaign meeting and the room was bugged. A nephew of former president Jimmy Carter was involved. The meeting was private - behind closed doors - everyone there had an expectation of privacy. (The bug, I believe, was in a drink cart.)
ReplyDeleteThe people involved in that bugging committed a *felony crime* in the state of Florida.
Did anybody go to jail? Was anyone even prosecuted?
Nope. And I seriously doubt anything is going to happen this time either.
I don't have much faith in charges either. A common citizen would be sentenced to 20 years.
DeleteWell it’s an age old tactic of the American left too: accuse your enemies of doing the same crimes you’re doing. Let’s investigate the Clintons... oh wait, we did and everyone knows they should both be in a cage.
ReplyDeleteYawn. Next fake outrage please...
The immorality of politics is almost unbelievable. From the vantage point of current times, it's now what you do, it's who has your back, and is willing to be a partner in crime.
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