The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

3 houses. If I buy the 4th it’s very temporary as I will sell my current main residence.
Now tell us about the inflation you said happens, by definition, from QE. When was QE? 2009? 2010? Where’s the inflation?
You really are that stupid. LOL!

Here you go, you did it again....bozo:

“3 houses. If I buy the 4th it’s very temporary as I will sell my current main residence.”
 
A Model of Personal Responsibility.
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Still the riddler, I see.
 
3 houses. If I buy the 4th it’s very temporary as I will sell my current main residence.
Now tell us about the inflation you said happens, by definition, from QE. When was QE? 2009? 2010? Where’s the inflation?
You really are that stupid. LOL!
Just paid $6.49 for a Mother's Day card.
 
Federal prosecutors charged a state judge and a former court officer in Massachusetts with obstruction of justice on Thursday for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant escape from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer at a courthouse last year.

The indictment of the judge, Shelley M. Richmond Joseph, 51, and the officer, Wesley MacGregor, 56, was a dramatic turn in the long-running clash between the Trump administration and state governments that have resisted its hard-line approach to immigration.

Prosecutors accused Judge Joseph and Mr. MacGregor of letting their beliefs trump federal immigration law when they allegedly helped the man, who was not named in the indictment, sneak out of Newton District Courthouse in Newton, Mass., in March 2018. The judge ordered the man to go to a basement facility, where he was let out a back door, rather than into the lobby, where she knew that an ICE officer was waiting for him, prosecutors say.

“The allegations in today’s indictment involve obstruction by a sitting judge, that is intentional interference with the enforcement of federal law, and that is a crime,” United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling said in a statement. “We cannot pick and choose the federal laws we follow, or use our personal views to justify violating the law.”

Attorney General Maura Healey of Massachusetts sharply criticized the charges.

“Today’s indictment is a radical and politically motivated attack on our state and the independence of our courts,” Ms. Healey, a Democrat, said in a statement. “It is a bedrock principle of our constitutional system that federal prosecutors should not recklessly interfere with the operation of state courts and their administration of justice.”
 

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Comey: Yeah, Lisa Page And Peter Strzok's Anti-Trump Texts Made The FBI Look Like Total Trash
Matt Vespa | @mvespa1 | May 10, 2019


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Comey was fielding a question from the audience when the topic came up. The audience member asked what Comey thought should have been the consequences for Strzok, Page, and Andrew McCabe.

“I think, given the standards that we have,” said Comey, “there should have been, and was, severe discipline around their behavior.”

“Everyone has opinions,” said Comey. “You can’t bring them to work and have them affect your work, there have to be severe consequences.”

CNN’s Anderson Cooper followed up with several questions, including whether he would “acknowledge” the episode “damaged” the FBIs reputation and “tarnished” the Russia investigation.

“Definitely, yeah” Comey said.

Strzok and Page were involved in an extramarital affair, where the two exchanged tens of thousands of text messages, most of which were anti-Trump. It was a clear-cut example of bias at the FBI. It also didn’t help that at the time, Strzok was a top counterintelligence agent, one of the key people who reportedly signed off on the probe into Russian collusion that was eventually overtaken and overseen by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Strzok was also involved in the Clinton email probe, where both he and Page felt that the FBI could be going too hard on Hillary. The two also mentioned an “insurance policy” against Donald Trump, which many have alleged was a reference to the Trump dossier—a political opposition research document funded by the Clinton campaign that was used to secure a FISA spy warrant against Carter Page. Page served as a foreign policy adviser on the Trump campaign. The document is largely trash and unverifiable, so why use it and say it’s a credible source of evidence. Well, the DOJ IG report on FISA abuses will be out in June. We’ll find out then.

 
James Comey blasts Rod Rosenstein, mocks departing deputy AG for thinking 'the country needs me'
By Victor Garcia | Fox News
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“I think people like that, like Rod Rosenstein, who are people of accomplishment but not real sterling character, strong character, find themselves trapped. And then they start telling themselves a story to justify their being trapped which is, 'Yeah, he's awful but the country needs me,’” Comey told host Anderson Cooper.

COMEY DEFENDS OBAMA ON RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE

Cooper brought up Rosenstein as Comey was responding to a question about a recent op-ed he penned, in which he wrote that the president “eats your soul in small bites.”

“Republicans are doing this in Congress. ‘Yeah, it's awful, but if I speak I'll get defeated and this nation needs me here right now.’ So they start to make little compromises to stay on the team. Talk about collusion, saying that's what I need to do to survive and in the process, he has eaten their soul, they’re lost. So that's what happens to so many of people,” Comey said.
 
Here you go, you did it again....bozo:

“3 houses. If I buy the 4th it’s very temporary as I will sell my current main residence.”

Well, Iz, that's just fact. Don't be jealous.
Now tell me about the QE you keep talking about and what it does again?
You said inflation?
So it's been about 10 years and what's the inflation rate for the last 10 years, exactly?
Babble bubble, big dummy!
 
Well, Iz, that's just fact. Don't be jealous.
Now tell me about the QE you keep talking about and what it does again?
You said inflation?
So it's been about 10 years and what's the inflation rate for the last 10 years, exactly?
Babble bubble, big dummy!
I’m not jealous that you keep proving me right with your simulated affluence during the last ten years.
 
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