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Apr 1, 2023 16:22:54   #
Amielee wrote:
I was not there so I really don't know and no one else in the general public does. The information came from Cohan's testimony under oath in 2019. He said the first check for 35,000 came from President Trumps personal checking account and was signed by him. The subsequent 11 checks came from President Trumps trust account and was signed by two other officials. The total amount was 420,000 dollars and 130,000 was repayment for Daniels 120,000 was for legal services and data, 60,000 was a gratuity for services and the remainder was for various things (he did not specify what.) If the money came from a trust account it was not a business account.
I was not there so I really don't know and no one ... (show quote)


Oh one more thing, the indictment is still secret, I do not know what he was indicted for and no one in the general public does either. It may be for business checks and it may not be. We will know next week.
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Apr 1, 2023 16:14:37   #
Frank T wrote:
If it came from his "personal" account, why were the checks drawn from the Trump business account?


I was not there so I really don't know and no one else in the general public does. The information came from Cohan's testimony under oath in 2019. He said the first check for 35,000 came from President Trumps personal checking account and was signed by him. The subsequent 11 checks came from President Trumps trust account and was signed by two other officials. The total amount was 420,000 dollars and 130,000 was repayment for Daniels 120,000 was for legal services and data, 60,000 was a gratuity for services and the remainder was for various things (he did not specify what.) If the money came from a trust account it was not a business account.
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Apr 1, 2023 12:36:13   #
Fortunately or unfortunately the 130,000 was not a taxable item for President Trump and it did not come from his businesses. It was a personal expense and paid from his personal accounts. Cohan testified under oath that the 130,000 was included in a 420,,000 sum paid over a year. President Trump paid the first 35,000 with a personal check and the rest was paid monthly from his trust account and the checks were signed by two other officers. The checks were listed as legal expenses. Because it was personal money and untaxable he could call it what ever he wanted.
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Mar 31, 2023 13:40:12   #
And I had a psychiatrist acquaintance once tell me they wanted patients they could cure and let those they could not cure take their chances with the law. If they needed long term custody it was the prisons place to do it not a psychiatric hospital's. Also, about 25 years ago I read a PHD dissertation that studied the homicide rate in London in the 1100s. At the time of the study Miami, FL had the highest murder rate in the U.S. and in the 1100s the rate in London was much higher than Miami's. The weapon of choice in London was the pitchfork. The thought of the paper was that the murderer was rarely caught. They could leave London by a few miles and not be found and the lack of a police force was one of the causes. The sheriffs at the time did not have the ability to catch the killer.
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Mar 30, 2023 15:15:14   #
Watosh wrote:
And some Jews were turning in Jews knowing they would be killed, thinking it would keep the Nazis from killing them. I would hope you don't mean "all" Christians. I have read that Catholics were pretty good buddies with
the Nazis but surely not all of them, I hope. I do know that God knows who was killing the Jews.


Pretty much spot on. Not many people know that at least 21 Jews were general officers and 7 admirals were Jews in the German Military during WW II. And 1 was a Field Marshall. Thousands of Jews served as enlisted and NCOs in the German Military during this period.
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Mar 24, 2023 13:43:48   #
Frank T wrote:
Okay, I'm going to type this slowly so you can understand.
The check to Stormy Daniels was made out for $130,000.00 from Cohen's account. Then a check, made out to Cohen for $130,000.00 was made from the Trump organization to Cohen to reimburse him for this, "expense".
It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to figure out that in the end, this was an expense that the Trump Organisation paid out. Hence, a "business" expense.
The witnesses have testified that Stormy was paid in order for her to remain silent about their affair. The question is, whether or not it was paid to affect the election or Trump's marriage to Melania.
In either case, this should not be a business expense and amounts to Falsefying Business Records, which can be a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on whether or not it was paid in the furtherance of another crime.
That is what the Grand Jury will be ruling on. Unlike some states, in New York, the District Attorney cannot instruct the Grand Jury how to vote, and what they decide will determine whether or not Fat Donny is indicted or not.
Unfortunately, I'm not fluent in writing at a 3rd-grade level, so you may have to ask an adult for help understanding this post.
Blessed Be.
Okay, I'm going to type this slowly so you can und... (show quote)


Frank: It is a tangled web. Cohen testified on 27 Feb. 2019 that he received $420,000 from President Trump in monthly amounts of 35,000 for one year. The first check for $35,000 was signed by Trump and came from his personal checking account. Each following check was from his trust account and signed by two other executives.
$130,000 was to reimburse him for the payment to Daniels. $50,000 was for Tech.Services, $60,000 was a Bonus for services and the remainder was for other expenses and fees. All checks were noted as for legal services. The payments could be for legal services because they were to his retained attorney. They were not corporate or campaign funds. The courts will decide if it was legal or not.
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Mar 24, 2023 12:47:29   #
I had two MG TDs a 1951 and 1953. A Jaguar XK120 and a MG B. I am quite familiar with Lucas electronics. By the way you know why the English drink warm beer? Lucas make refrigerators. Wish I had any one of the four now.
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Mar 18, 2023 13:09:09   #
In the 1940's I lived in a medium sized town, Maybe a dozen or so grade schools and 4 high schools. We lived about 10 miles from my school and I do not remember ever seeing a school bus. The city bus lines did have a school fare that had a monthly fee (very small) for school age kids and "patrol boys" remember those; rode free. Most of the time in good weather I rode a bike to school. For those not familiar with patrol boys in our town they wore white chest straps with a well made metal badge that said patrol boy and they had a flag on a stick to stop traffic at intersections to let school kids cross. The job is done by adults now days. We even got into the sat. morning movies about once a month free. Just show your badge and they let you in.
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Mar 17, 2023 15:09:07   #
Try a mustard sauce, Sauerkraut, kielbasa sausage, with Swiss cheese on top. Good German Pizza.
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Mar 15, 2023 14:59:12   #
Of all the gun deaths in the U.S. over half are suicides. If the suicides are tossed out and only murders and accidental deaths are looked at the U.S. does not even come within the top 30 countries. Most of the countries with higher rates are in South America. As to suicides if I have a terminal illness and go to a doc for a final injection in many states that is just fine but if I go to a 1911A1 for the final injection that is terrible. And in Canada our close neighbor it does not even have to be terminal. If I am to fat or to thin or just feeling bad it is OK to get that final injection. Still and all, if a minor accidentally kills himself or another because of unsupervised gun handling the gun owner must be held to answer.
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Mar 15, 2023 14:27:52   #
I used to use Rand McNally and make strip maps, always worked but did not help find a McDonald in a strange town. Have a GPS in each car now. They do help find new places in a different town and they are easy to use. In our mountain west pay attention to the weather report when planing routes. The GPS will lead you wrong about passable routes.
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Mar 13, 2023 13:59:58   #
And do you realize that 17 Democratic senators voted for the change. It was a bipartisan effort.
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Mar 7, 2023 14:39:30   #
Over half the deaths are suicide. That should be excluded from the statistics. If I have a terminal illness and go to a doctor for a final injection that is by many considered a good thing. If I have a terminal illness and go to a 1911A1 for a final injection that is a bad thing and included in the statistics as an evil. If I live in Canada or the Netherlands it does not even have to be a terminal illness. Suicide is different it can be accomplished by many means and to include only the gun shots shifts statistics in an incorrect way. The gun shots should be included only as a percentage of total suicides
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Mar 5, 2023 15:58:47   #
He put 15,000 miles on it in two years, He bought it two years ago with 25,000 miles on it and it now has 40,000 miles on it. Motive as opposed to starter batteries have warrantees that are regulated by the state. My brother had a IMA battery on his Honda go out at 83000 miles. He lived in CA and CA law requires warrantees for the battery for 150,000 miles. In WA state it is 80,000 miles. His replacement battery cost him $1,000.00 because of the use on it..I have a Honda also and it has 87,000 miles on it. If the battery goes out it is all on me.
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Mar 3, 2023 13:23:23   #
Years ago I put a pair of "driving lights" that were imported on my 1953 MG. I no longer remember the amps they drew but running full speed the discharged my battery (6 volt, if I remember right) in about 10 min. They lit up the road for a long way for the time, maybe a quarter mile. When someone failed to dim their lights it took just a brief blast to get their attention. They went with the MG when I sold it.
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