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On 10/7/2018 at 6:52 PM, HuskerNation1 said:

Trump is not corrupt despite the bogus Russia collusion theory, he is not selling access to the White House

 

Funny, the things you remember.  I remembered this laughable claim when I saw this article.

 

Donald Trump Lobbied Japan's Prime Minister to Allow His Biggest Donor to Build a Casino There

 

President Donald Trump lobbied Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to allow one of his biggest campaign donors, Sheldon Adelson, to build a casino in Japan, according to a new report by ProPublica.

 

In February 2017, Abe met with Trump for the first time at the White House. The two discussed the possibility of a bilateral trade agreement and the United States’ mutual defense treaty with Japan. Trump described having a “very, very good bond” with the Japanese leader.

 

That same night, Trump had dinner with Adelson, owner of the company Las Vegas Sands and one of the president’s top donors. Adelson donated $20 million to Trump’s 2016 campaign and chipped in an extra $5 million for the inaugural ceremony. The two were joined by the president’s senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

The following day, Adelson went to an event where he talked with Abe about casinos. After years of debate, Japan finally decided to legalize casinos, opening a new market that experts say could be worth $25 billion per year.

 

After Adelson talked to Abe, Trump invited the prime minister to his Florida golf resort Mar-a-Lago. It was that weekend where the president suggest the Japanese government allow Adelson’s company to build a casino, according to the report by ProPublica published Wednesday.

 

 

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45 minutes ago, ZRod said:

That's just good business Knap. Using your position of power to get things for your friends.

.....and tax evasion "makes you smart"!

 

PS: I know Trump didn't admit to 'tax evasion" in the debate.  But he was pretty open about not paying his fair share made him smart.  Funny thing though, he didn't call NATO countries not paying their fair share "smart".  Pretty sure he had another adjective in mind...

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12 hours ago, BigRedBuster said:

^^^^ @HuskerNation1  how do you feel about Trump being a hypocrite?

 

So...let's look at this even farther.

 

Trump criticizes Obama for holding a rally when Sandy was making landfall.

 

Trump holds a rally while Micheal makes landfall.

 

Now.....his excuse was.....Well, I don't want to disappoint the people.  (puke emoticon).

 

Not only did he hold a rally where he feels praised by his worshipers, he then spends all day yesterday with two high profile celebrities who he invited to the White House for photo ops where they praise him heavily.

 

The hypocrisy is oozing so much in all of this it must be blinding his followers.

 

I'm assuming HN1 has no comment.

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and, when did these "rallies" become a thing? It seems like we've never left the campaign period...

 

between the rallies themselves, travelling to and from the last one to the next one, weekends at "the club", and incessant tweeting, when does the President actually attend to Presidential business?

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6 minutes ago, DevoHusker said:

and, when did these "rallies" become a thing? It seems like we've never left the campaign period...

 

between the rallies themselves, travelling to and from the last one to the next one, weekends at "the club", and incessant tweeting, when does the President actually attend to Presidential business?

 

It's amazing how many rallies this guy needs for his ego.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2017/07/25/president-trumps-rallies-are-about-boosting-his-ego-not-his-agenda/?utm_term=.7e4987e7b8a2

 

"Trump’s tactics aren’t new, but his agenda is. His emotional campaigning serves solely as a tool for self-aggrandizement, rather than fulfilling its historic function of channeling voter enthusiasm toward a particular legislative program. His rallies, which are notably about him and not about policies, raise deep concerns about a president who uses emotional politics to build a cult of personality rather than to pass laws."
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17 hours ago, knapplc said:

 

Around 1923.

thanks for the history lesson...

 

I know that stumping during mid-terms for your party's candidates is common, or at least since 1923...but was addressing the constant cycle since almost immediately after the general election.

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