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THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
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2021-07-11 at 12:35 PM UTCYOU ONLY CARE ABOUT BEING A COMMIE TRAITOR CUNT
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2021-07-11 at 12:38 PM UTC
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2021-07-11 at 12:43 PM UTCTechno, ever wonder what's the next shit your media jedis will tell you to freak out about?
Russia trump! Literally a Kremlin agent! -
2021-07-11 at 1:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Whatever you say scron🙄. I’m not speaking to you, nor do I care about your opinion.
keep sticking your fingers in your ears. It satisfies me to know that my radical beliefs are so radical you can't even dare look at them lest your mind be polluted with the TRUTH.
Because politics is not in the same world as that, and I am not very much into politics or anything mainstream so I can see why you don't like me.
Everyone cares about the opinion of a democrat or a republican but nobody cares about the opinion of their neighbor or someone that does cocaine. And you call yourself a lover of freedom? -
2021-07-11 at 1:04 PM UTCI used to be the most blocked person on Rdfrn.com for a reason and I held that title proud. Block me tech you fucking coward, self censor yourself. Would you like a link to rabbitweeds blocking script so you don't have to be subjected to my radical capitalist beliefs?
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I am starting a group that fights for the legalization of magic mushrooms in North America. They should be legal and sold just like legal weed and there is no reason to keep them illegal.
if you disagree please state your reasons. If you disagree and don't state your reasons then don't bitch when they are legal because it WILL happen soon
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2021-07-11 at 1:13 PM UTCAgain Scron, don’t care and not worth my time to read.
Oh, and Soi Soi,
You are so screwed in the head, but keep talking.
That’s all you freaks have, “YoUR oNLy tHoUGhTS cOmE FRom tHE MEdiA”. Oh boy, big put down. -
2021-07-11 at 1:13 PM UTC
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2021-07-11 at 1:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Again Scron, don’t care and not worth my time to read.
Oh, and Soi Soi,
You are so screwed in the head, but keep talking.
That’s all you freaks have, “YoUR oNLy tHoUGhTS cOmE FRom tHE MEdiA”. Oh boy, big put down.
Exactly. You are willing to engage with the right like Soy or Polecat but someone like me scares the shit out of you and destroys all your conceptions about society.
You are only programmed to respond to the right.
OOGA BOOGOA LEGALIZE ALL DRUGS AND GUNS FOR TRANSGENDER AMERICANS -
2021-07-11 at 1:26 PM UTC
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2021-07-11 at 1:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Again Scron, don’t care and not worth my time to read.
Oh, and Soi Soi,
You are so screwed in the head, but keep talking.
That’s all you freaks have, “YoUR oNLy tHoUGhTS cOmE FRom tHE MEdiA”. Oh boy, big put down.
If it doesn't just explain it.
How did you come to realise I was a kremlin hacker in 2016? How did you manage to unmask Aldra, myself and others as paid Russian stooges? All without the help of the media. Its amazing. You must be deeply involved in the world of espionage yourself if you did it all without some news anchor telling you that that was what you were supposed to believe.
Where do you really work, Tech? We now know the X-Ray gig is just a cover story. Tell us all. -
2021-07-11 at 1:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I don't see any reason why an illegal immigrant shouldn't be able to purchase an assault rifle. Name ONE thing wrong with capitalism? If you are against free markets you are a communist.
MORE IMMIGRANTS TO JOIN THE WORKFORCE AND BECOME TAXPAYERS
MORE GUNS
Fucking leafs. -
2021-07-11 at 1:28 PM UTC
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2021-07-11 at 1:29 PM UTC
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2021-07-11 at 1:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump If it doesn't just explain it.
How did you come to realise I was a kremlin hacker in 2016? How did you manage to unmask Aldra, myself and others as paid Russian stooges? All without the help of the media. Its amazing. You must be deeply involved in the world of espionage yourself if you did it all without some news anchor telling you that that was what you were supposed to believe.
Where do you really work, Tech? We now know the X-Ray gig is just a cover story. Tell us all.
Yes, how’d you guess? I’m a Chinese spy. YOuS So sMArT🥴 -
2021-07-11 at 1:56 PM UTCTech is only programmed to respond to the right. If you want to glitch her programming just respond with a centrist opinion
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2021-07-11 at 3:26 PM UTCThe Democrats whined for four years that the 2016 election was rigged by the Russians, but now they say the election is "the most secure in history". Go figure.
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2021-07-11 at 4:19 PM UTC
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2021-07-11 at 4:53 PM UTCThe Hill
Takeaways from the indictment of the Trump Organization
Glenn C. Altschuler, opinion contributor
On July 1, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office charged the Trump Organization and CFO Allen Weisselberg with multiple counts of tax fraud, grand larceny, conspiracy, and falsifying business records. The criminal indictment alleged that since 2005, Weisselberg (who made $940,000 a year in salary and bonus) did not declare $1.7 million in "off the books" fringe benefits to the Internal Revenue Service, including $1.17 million in rent on an apartment in Manhattan; $360,000 in private school tuition for his grandchildren (with checks reportedly signed by Donald Trump himself); $200,000 for leases on a Mercedes Benz; a flat-screen television, carpet installation, and furniture for his home in Florida. To evade New York City taxes, the indictment alleges that Mr. Weisselberg also claimed, falsely, that his primary residence was outside Manhattan.
Prosecutors estimate that Weisselberg evaded $556,00 in federal taxes, $106,000 in state taxes, and $238,000 in New York City taxes.
According to the indictment, the Trump Organization recorded the perks in internal spreadsheets but did not include disbursements to Weisselberg in its annual IRS filings or pay payroll taxes on them. Investigators in the offices of District Attorney Cyrus Vance and New York Attorney General Letitia James are continuing to look into whether the Trump Organization also fraudulently manipulated property values to obtain more favorable bank loans and reduce its tax obligations.
Donald Trump, who bragged in 2017 that he knew "the details of taxes better than anybody, better than the greatest CPA," is now singing a different tune. "They go after good hard-working people for not paying taxes on a company car," he declared at a rally in Sarasota, Fla., on July 3. "You used an apartment because you need an apartment because you have to travel too far where your house is. You didn't pay tax... Or education for your grandchildren. I don't even know. Do you have to? Does anybody know the answer to that stuff?"
These developments would seem to illuminate what many former students at Trump University already know: the Trump Organization appears to be a corrupt enterprise. But there's a more important takeaway: There is no better place than Trump's America to be a white-collar criminal. To preserve our prosperity and any chance of achieving equal justice under the law for all Americans, it is urgently necessary that we stop subsidizing the wealthy and telling everyone else to fend for themselves.
Following substantial cuts in the enforcement division of the IRS by a Republican-controlled Congress, federal white-collar prosecutions reached an all-time low in January 2020 (with data reaching back 35 years). According to a study by the Brookings Institution, one out of every six dollars owed in federal taxes is not now paid, an amount about three-quarters of the pre-pandemic annual federal budget.
Millionaires are 80 percent less likely to be audited than they were a decade ago. Since the tax returns of poor people are relatively easy to analyze electronically, they are now as likely to be audited as individuals whose income is in the top 1 percent. And criminal referrals by the IRS are down 25 percent from 2010.
In 2019, according to one estimate, uncollected revenues amounted to $554 billion. IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig recently indicated the shortfall may be as much as $1 trillion. To close the gap, the Biden administration has proposed adding 87,000 staff to the IRS, tasked with enforcing existing laws and conducting audits of wealthy individuals and large businesses. The administration projects that the initiative, which will be implemented over a ten-year period and also includes more stringent reporting requirements for financial institutions, will add $300 billion to the U.S. Treasury.
If adopted, the Biden plan might send a signal to wealthy Americans that they must pay their fair share. And, who knows, a conviction of Allen Weisselberg and the Trump Organization (on these or subsequent charges) might convince some working-class and middle-class voters (whose lifetime earnings will never reach $1.7 million) that when Donald Trump saluted them as "the backbone and heartbeat of our country" and promised that "in a rigged system, I will take on your enemies," the carnival barker from Queens was selling them a bill of goods and laughing all the way to the bank. -
2021-07-11 at 4:54 PM UTC
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