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RevDesm0ndJuju:Your crusade is DOA. Your Trumpy couldn't in any way be tougher than Bush Jnr. |
APCHaram:Congrats for getting the most sued president (criminal) in human history, having been linked to over 4000 suits in the US alone. But just like an inexperienced GEJ can never be better than Buhari, a criminally xenophobic, demagogic racist will never be better than a seasoned and experienced diplomat and administrator. |
Tell us who she's in love with then! |
Pls any information on how I cab get these items: (1).Wall Maps: Two sets. i. relief, ii. climate, iii. vegetation, iv. soils. For World, Africa, West Africa, Nigeria (2). Wall Maps: Two sets. i. political II. economic. For Africa, West Africa, Nigeria (3). World Globes - larger hard ones |
temitemi1:You lost naija and got Trumpy. |
Too bad. |
yedidiah:So, staying unmarried is contribution to the national economy? |
SamuelAnyawu:What do you expect from supporters of locked corrupt SSA to Jonathan. Jonathan too is only enjoying a peace deal. If not, he should have been in jail. |
Nma27:But the piece is great and thought-provoking. |
The dude won on playing on people's anxieties, fears and base instincts. Barack Obama should stop pushing this man on the correct path. He should do all those thins he said he'd do. |
Omockery people rebranding 'Stealing is not corruption.' |
[s] blueAgent:[/s] |
Bitterleafsoup:Anybody with a sense of history knows Trump's not someone to rely on. Even Silvio Berlusconi, a man who by all means shared many of Trump's attributes has distanced himself from him. He just said, unlike Trump he has never advocated for isolationism and protectionism. But where's Omokri and his talk about Trump being the one to protect Christian values? |
ZoneBslayer:Trump has no better credentials to Buhari in that regard, as Buhari too was democratically elected by the people of his country. In fact, Trump's worse cos history will judge him, harshly. |
This dude and lying are like 3 and 4. Hw could you deport 3 million criminals, as you say, when the whole US prison populaton is just 2.2 million. |
Sweetguy25:So it's just your opinion unbacked by any judicial system. |
Sweetguy25:Tell us the authorities that adjudicated on the case and the conviction. |
Sweetguy25:The criminals you are supporting had a date with history. Charles Taylor was democratically elected just as your Trump and GEJ were. |
Dcomrade:Ok I got it now. You mean James Comey's establishments that went in to demonize one party to the case as against the law. |
Dcomrade:The certificate case was a propaganda issue just like Buhari's health and many others. // At the count now, Trump has a cumulative 4075 lawsuits to his name. He looks more like the #CrookedTrump to me rather than Hillary. |
President-elect Donald Trump will be spending the days running up to his inauguration in an unprecedented fashion. Along with choosing his cabinet and scheduling the busiest first day in office ever, the reality television star will also be defending himself in several courts of law. The real-estate developer turned politician is familiar with the courtroom. As reported by USA Today in June, Trump has been a party to some 4,000 lawsuits over the last 30 years—a uniquely large number of actions framed by detractors as a telling indicator of a life of crooked dealing, and by supporters as simply the cost of running an enormously successful business in America. Whatever one’s position on the election, it’s clear that Trump’s ongoing court battles — somewhere around 75, according to the USA Today analysis - are the first of their kind for any president, and because even the highest office in the land is not above the law, will accompany Trump as he moves into the White House. At issue in Trump’s most well-known and problematic legal battles—the subject of three separate lawsuits in fact—is Trump University, the eponymous real-estate seminar program that former students say was nothing more than a scam selling Trump-made promises of financial success that never materialized and stripped the poor, the naive, and the elderly of life’s savings instead. The federal class action cases were filed in 2010 and 2013, before Trump made good on his decades of teasing a presidential run. They are both being heard in California, by Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who was dragged into the campaign over the summer when Trump told an interviewer that the case was stacked against him because Curiel was “a Mexican,” and explained, “we’re building a wall between here and Mexico.” (Judge Curiel was born in Indiana.) The fraud case filed in 2010, Low v. Trump University, goes to trial in less than three weeks. The second, Cohen v. Trump , alleges Trump’s “school” was really a criminal organization and violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. Lawyers are currently fighting over evidence in that case and a trial date hasn’t been set. The New York fraud case—which was also brought back in 2013 and alleges Trump’s unlicensed university scammed New Yorkers out of a collective $40 million—is still a go, according to Amy Spitalnick of the New York State Attorney General’s Office. A judge decided in March that the case would go to trial, but Trump has appealed the ruling. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman responded at the time in a statement that read in part, “This meritless appeal is yet another example of how Donald Trump will do everything in his power to avoid standing trial for allegedly defrauding hundreds of financially struggling New Yorkers at Trump University… We look forward to holding Donald Trump accountable for this brazen scam when he finally faces trial.” The next relevant date is Dec. 5, when the people’s opening brief is due. But allegations of fraud are really just the beginning for President Trump. Most of the 75 open lawsuits are likely going nowhere. More than a dozen of the 20 ongoing federal cases where Trump is a defendant are actual nonsense, filed against the future president along with co-defendants Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and even Walt Disney, on behalf of seemingly mentally-ill plaintiffs. (Anyone can file a lawsuit.) The complaints in the wildest cases include allegations of kidnapping by the president-elect and his son — members of the supposed Illuminati. Others may turn out to be much more legitimate. Members of Trump’s golf course in Jupiter, Florida, are currently suing the flaxen-haired businessman for $2.4 million for taking fees and dues while allegedly blocking admission to the actual club. A former employee of the same club brought a lawsuit last month, alleging she was unlawfully fired after reporting sexual harassment by a coworker. // http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/11/10/75-lawsuits-against-president-elect-trump.html |
Sweetguy25:Trump's worse. Just imagine what Wailers would say were Buhari to bring his family into top government positions as Trump is planning to do. I remember a Wailer complaining this week that Zahra should leave Aso Rock and go find work; a Catch 22 for Buhari, cos should she have work immediately after her university, the father would be accused of influencing the situation while millions of graduates are roaming the streets for years. |
DropShot:Trump's mouth will be his undoing. There were celebrations in the Russian Duma on realization of his victory. That only portends he'll be easy to deal with. He'll be tested too by China. Remember, the #1 book on strategy for most Americans is Sun Tzu's The Art of War. That just tells us they are masters of the game, and may be celebrating too. |
The dude will be overwhelmed.He has also said that appointing special prosecutor to look into Hillary Clinton's emails isn't a priority for him. |
Doctorfitz:What you mean Daddy Freeze? |
Trump has made made me to study P. T. Barnum seriously once more. // Trump's promises only makes me remember the greatest conman of all time, P. T. Barnum. Barnum is a man well-versed in psychology. None of us will escape Barnum if he wants you to enter his shows. He once had a show that was aimed at advancing one of his goals. He tagged the show Free Music For Millions, and he had the crowd. Who wouldn't want a Free stuff lmusic)? // Barnum once had an old black woman who he said was the nanny of some American founder and he charged fee for people to see her. // His promises were outrageous, even unbelievable but hardly run foul of the law. His motto is, "Every crowd has a silver lining." He's a master psychologist who fools the people a thousand times and they still forgive and flock to him, cos he always has something up his sleeves. Trump's a Barnum incarnate. Look at his speeches and you'll see that they're full of hyperbolic adjectives and descriptions, just like Barnum's. People love Barnum because he can entertain, which he uses to pull rag over their faces. The diff. is Barnum stayed within the circus business, and most of his victims realized he was a con only after his death. For Trump, we'll see how he'll marry the make-believe world of circus and showmanship with governance. Trump's promises were jumbo. And FYI, Barnum is said to be the reason why the word "Jumbo" entered the English language |
dunkem21:It does. It's like evil triumphing over good. We'll see! |
Ok, this thread will be saved and made reference to. Trump's also made me to study P. T. Barnum seriously once more. // Trump's promises only makes me remember the greatest conman of all time, P. T. Barnum. Barnum is a man well-versed in psychology. None of us will escape Barnum if he wants you to enter his shows. He once had a show that was aimed at advancing one of his goals. He tagged the show Free Music For Millions, and he had the crowd. Who wouldn't want a Free stuff lmusic)? // Barnum once had an old black woman who he said was the nanny of some American founder and he charged fee for people to see her. // His promises were outrageous, even unbelievable but hardly run foul of the law. His motto is, "Every crowd has a silver lining." He's a master psychologist who fools the people a thousand times and they still forgive and flock to him, cos he always has something up his sleeves. Trump's a Barnum incarnate. Look at his speeches and you'll see that they're full of hyperbolic adjectives and descriptions, just like Barnum's. People love Barnum because he can entertain, which he uses to pull rag over their faces. The diff. is Barnum stayed within the circus business, and most of his victims realized he was a con only after his death. For Trump, we'll see how he'll marry the make-believe world of circus and showmanship with governance. Trump's promises were jumbo. And FYI, Barnum is said to be the reason why the word "Jumbo" entered the English language |
SlayerSupreme:Good, but hope you ain't with Grumpy. He must build the wall, deport Africans and ban all Muslims from entering the US, or I consider him a conman and a situational ethicist too. |
More like James Comey, Russia and Julian Assange helped Trump do the damage on Clinton. James Coney singlehandedly brought her poll lead from a double-digit to a single-digit, or to zero sometimes. We'll see. The anticipation for Obama (a man who's morally and spiritually more prepared) was a thousand times more than Trump's. |
SlayerSupreme:That's all it amounts to in simple English. Those who trust him do, but he hasn't earned our trusts by his constant shifts. He may do well in the new philosophy of Situational Ethics. |
Trump is the devil incarnate. He ain't gonna fight for no Christianity but Lucifer. See his wife and tell me if he looks like somebody who cares about religion or moral highground.
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