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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by marvelous000: 11:53am On Oct 26, 2019
ladies and gentlemen. brace yourselves for life irony and sense of humorgrin

Canadian liberal prime minister(Justin Trudeau) just won election without popular vote.
I wonder what equivocation libtards in US have up their sleeve. I mean; are they going to repudiate his re-election with profoundest disavowal as they did against àgbere papa 1 of the world(trump). grincheesy

Oh my gawd. this mirth is more than I've right to expect.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by Timbuktuo: 3:25pm On Oct 26, 2019
marvelous000:
àgbere papa 1 of the world(trump). grincheesy




Lol, I love this name for Trump

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by Thermal: 4:30pm On Oct 26, 2019
midnighter:


Who is calling who ignorant? I did not use the word "ignorant" anywhere in my post. Saying that people were manipulated by wrong information is not calling them "ignorant". So you yourself are completely wrong

Yes, immigration policy was getting terrible and now, they will get even crazier immigrants from countries like Nigeria, Pakistan and Bangladesh who will replace all those Romanians and Bulgarians that they hate so much. The kids over there dont like slogging away in hot kitchens, washing toilets or waking up at the crack of dawn to go and work on construction sites so they will have to import people to be doing it

EU directives are implemented by governments! They can choose how they want to enforce them. The fault is with the government for messing local man up and selling them down the river and they will probably still continue to do that unless they have a huge overhaul of the political system

Now they arent even going to leave by next week so when are they going to leave? The whole thing is a total disaster
I don't think I'm wrong. saying that they were deluded into voting for brexit, is same as them being ignorant in their voting decision. that's why I cited immigration, lack of economic competition and EU single market as some of the things that affected them directly, and informed their decision.
Seem like you've little knowledge on some of what necessitated brexit, and how strongly binding EU diktats are. Sovereignty of EU member states is just a mirage.

Other European country immigrants were just a side issue. immigrants from Muslim countries were one of the major reason why there were revolt against EU, because of Angela Merkel's stupidity in assimilating millions of immigrants from those country, and EU mandatory policy for other member states to follow suit or face sanction. A lot of those immigrants turned out to be terrorist sleeper cell who struck terror in the mind of UK citizens.
that was one of the live issue that precipitated brexit. So your claim on UK turning to them as replacement for EU immigrants is false.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by marvelous000: 4:56pm On Oct 26, 2019
Timbuktuo:

Lol, I love this name for Trump
Be careful with that name, bro.
libtards will soon be triggered. let me run for cover before they stone mecheesy

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by midnighter(f): 7:16pm On Oct 26, 2019
Thermal:

I don't think I'm wrong. saying that they were deluded into voting for brexit, is same as them being ignorant in their voting decision. that's why I cited immigration, lack of economic competition and EU single market as some of the things that affected them directly, and informed their decision.
Seem like you've little knowledge on some of what necessitated brexit, and how strongly binding EU diktats are. Sovereignty of EU member states is just a mirage.

Other European country immigrants were just a side issue. immigrants from Muslim countries were one of the major reason why there were revolt against EU, because of Angela Merkel's stupidity in assimilating millions of immigrants from those country, and EU mandatory policy for other member states to follow suit or face sanction. A lot of those immigrants turned out to be terrorist sleeper cell who struck terror in the mind of UK citizens.
that was one of the live issue that precipitated brexit. So your claim on UK turning to them as replacement for EU immigrants is false.

Being fed wrong information by politicians, biased newspaper publications, government agencies and social media algorithms is not the same as being wilfully ignorant, so stop putting words into my mouth.

You have little knowledge yourself of what necessitated it if you cant understand the North-South power dynamic and how disconnected the political ruling class in Britain is from the electorate. Old mining and manufacturing towns being left to fester for decades and then being flooded with cheap labour. Working class kids being shafted into carrying out apprenticeships for £3.00 p/h and not being able to afford a house because of so-called "migrants" taking up all the space and driving prices up.

What exactly are you saying The UK is not in the Schengen agreement, they have been policing their own borders since and they have only taken on a particular quota of vulnerable Syrian refugees. Migrants will still make the dangerous journey between Calais and Dover whether anyone is in the EU or not.

That people are afraid of terrorists and Islamists that bombard their news outlets every day does not mean they are correct in their information. The majority of recent terrorism offences have been committed by British-born kids with parents who flew there straight from their country. The ones happening in Paris were because the authorities were slow to act on intelligence that was already available on file. In fact there is a Schengen data agreement in which countries, including the UK, share intelligence on the movement of criminals. So its the EUs fault that people dont police their country well

Besides it was the UK government under Cameron that went and started disturbing all the muslim countries in the first place! Why dont they stop looking for ways to mess presidents up, sell weapons to their dissidents and gain control over their oil fields and mind their own business? Then they wont get all those people coming to their door

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by cactusland(m): 7:37pm On Oct 26, 2019
stanech:


This is why I hate the democratic party. They promote this useless lifestyle. Now a kids life is ruined
To me it's not the whole dem party but just a few crazy courts.
Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by stanech: 7:50pm On Oct 26, 2019
cactusland:

To me it's not the whole dem party but just a few crazy courts.

It is the whole party. Because they do not condemn it. Republicans or right wingers are condemning it but the dems are numb

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by cactusland(m): 8:04pm On Oct 26, 2019
marvelous000:
ladies and gentleman. brace yourselves for life irony and sense of humorgrin

Canadian liberal prime minister(Justin Trudeau) just won election without popular vote.
I wonder what equivocation libtards in US have up their sleeve. I mean; are they going to repudiate his re-election with profoundest disavowal as they did against àgbere papa 1 of the world(trump). grincheesy

Oh my gawd. this mirth is more than I've right to expect.

Thing is, Trudeau isn't popular even among Canadian liberals. The only reason people voted for his party is to counter the worst of the conservatives.
Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by cactusland(m): 8:08pm On Oct 26, 2019
stanech:


It is the whole party. Because they do not condemn it. Republicans or right wingers are condemning it but the dems are numb
And the court just ruled that his dad has equal say. Democrats don't even know about this case at all for the most part.
Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by stanech: 8:13pm On Oct 26, 2019
cactusland:

And the court just ruled that his dad has equal say. Democrats don't even know about this case at all for the most part.
They are aware of it but choosing to ignore it. They will pretend this isn't happen just to appease their Crazy base.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by obixcel(m): 8:13pm On Oct 26, 2019
stanech:


It is the whole party. Because they do not condemn it. Republicans or right wingers are condemning it but the dems are numb
They know it but will never condemn it, they just stay mute

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by Kopfschmerzens: 9:01pm On Oct 26, 2019
Y'all stop engaging that bot, he's only here to spew crap and provoke people to get ban.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by GalaticHorde: 9:36pm On Oct 26, 2019
marvelous000:
I feel like catching that guy that said Obama is better than trump, and bludgeon sense into his empty skull we mercifully brand brain. I'm sorry if I loose me cool, but isn't it the same heap of otiosity(Obama) that conflagrated already parlous situation in Africa, with his misadventure in Libya which culminated into arm proliferation that bolstered his fellow Wahhabi terrorist brothers to maim and destroy like never seen in the annals of Africa.
Is it not the same Obama that precluded us from buying arms to defend ourselves, after arming his Wahhabi brothers(boko haram et al) to the teeth.
Is it not the same Obama that enabled ISIS which almost annihilated yazidis and others, just because he want to oust one man from power.
Is it not the same Obama that was trying to shove his perverted concupiscent ideal down our throat, with concession as the only proviso to relief from his terrorism unleashed on us all
I feel debased knowing that he's of African origin, because he's(him and his democratic cohorts) nothing but a blight to Africa and the world at large.

Those who know my antecedent on here; know that I'm stolidly indifferent to US internal affairs, because I was naive as to how world politics is intertwined, but after seeing Obama's debacle, I began to introspect and retract my stand(and swore never to allow my complacency see his kind to power) . I've come to understand that the left in the US are the very negation of world peace and health.
Their policies is debilitating to not only africa which is my chief interest, but the world at large. I know the 'right' have got it own short coming, but trump have proven to be a protagonist of world peace and world growth, and his presidency is benison to Africa and African-americans.


It behoves on us to afford him the plaudits he deserves, not because we agree with him on everything, but because he's anti establishment and a counteract to the America we all dislike. All my Russian comrades should chew on the thought why Putin prefer him to that crooked Hillary. I mean the white witch.



Seleh
on this I totally agree with you, I won't dispute that Obama's and by extension the Dem's foreign policy pertaining to Africa was a total clusterfuck! And still on America's internal politics, I am pro afro-american and for all good and evil reasons that implicity implies I am pro democrat and pro liberal as those are the only people with the intention of levelling the playing field so that African Americans and other colored minorities can compete on merit and merit only which has never been the case in Americas history

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by GalaticHorde: 9:42pm On Oct 26, 2019
stanech:



And here's the Republicans are racist speech again. Calm down my friend take it easy my friend. do not fake a hate crime.
Republicansare racist isn't a speech, it is a fact you are probably too biased to accept

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by GalaticHorde: 9:45pm On Oct 26, 2019
Wyttcat:
Learn from you dumb dumb? I don't think so.

Who should provide you with the list, is the the Republicansthat are not allowed there or the Democrats who lie about everything including on TV to Americans?
provide the list or shut up! It is not that hard to comprehend simple requests now is it? After all you're the one who insinuated they are all democrats

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by GalaticHorde: 9:53pm On Oct 26, 2019
obixcel:
The main Point isn't about the numeric constitution of the Committe, It's about bringing to Light and to the Public what these Dems scums are doing. Why is the Public not allowed to see what's happening? Where's the transparency?
and the 47Republicans on those committees? Aren't they scum too? A deposition should be made public now? Because the target of the deposition is a republican President? The way you conservative supporters twist logic to fit any narrative you support is what makes everyone else question your sanity

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by happney65: 10:26pm On Oct 26, 2019
Company with ties to Trump’s brother Robert awarded $33 million government contract

A company in which President Trump’s brother has a financial stake received a $33 million contract from the U.S. Marshals Service earlier this year, an award that has drawn protests from two other bidders, one of which has filed a complaint alleging possible favoritism in the bidding process.

The lucrative government contract, to provide security for federal courthouses and cellblocks, went to CertiPath, a Reston, Va.-based company that since 2013 has been owned in part by a firm linked to Robert S. Trump, the president’s younger brother.

After the contract was awarded, an anonymous rival bidder filed a complaint with the Justice Department’s office of the inspector general alleging that CertiPath had failed to disclose that “one of the President’s closest living relatives stood to benefit financially from the transaction,” according to a copy of the July 22 complaint letter obtained by The Washington Post.

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“The circumstances of this contract award, and what appear to be CertiPath’s efforts to obscure Mr. Robert Trump’s financial interest in the company even as it trades on the Trump name, present the appearance of preferential treatment for those who are close to the President,” said the complaint, which was sent by the Washington law firm Venable on behalf of the client.

Robert Trump with Donald Trump and his date, Melania Knauss, at a dinner in New York on Nov. 3, 1999. (Diane Bonadreff/AP)
Robert Trump with Donald Trump and his date, Melania Knauss, at a dinner in New York on Nov. 3, 1999. (Diane Bonadreff/AP)
Dismas N. Locaria, a Venable lawyer who signed the complaint letter, declined to disclose the name of his client.

A phone message left for Robert Trump through Trump Management, where he is a senior executive, was not returned.

CertiPath’s president and founder, Jeff Nigriny, said in a statement that Robert Trump “is one investor in an entity which holds a minority interest in Certipath” and that “he is exclusively a passive investor, has no management role whatsoever, is not an officer or director, and his name has never been used or mentioned by Certipath in any solicitation for a government contract, whether state or federal.”

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Nigriny said that the company is unaware of the complaint filed with the Justice Department’s inspector general.

The company specializes in digital security and verifying online identities.

“Certipath has never used the Trump name in any way, and to do so would be completely inconsistent with our business practices and ethics,” Nigriny added.

Though the contract has been awarded, no money has been paid out. That is because a second company, NMR Consulting, of Chantilly, Va., also filed a protest of the bid with the Government Accountability Office, on July 1.

That bid protest has led to a “stop work order” on the contract, said Drew Wade, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service.

“There’s no money being spent with CertiPath until this issue is resolved,” Wade said.

Wade added that the Marshals Service had no knowledge of the allegations that a member of the president’s family has a financial interest in CertiPath or that a complaint has been made to the inspector general.

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The NMR complaint is about a separate issue and “has nothing to do with the president or his relationships,” Wade said.

NMR did not respond to calls and emails seeking comment.

The Justice Department inspector general has not initiated a review of the matter, according to a public listing of that official’s reviews regarding the Marshals Service. A spokeswoman for the inspector general declined to comment further.

The White House did not respond to requests for comment.

Since Trump took office, CertiPath has been paid more than $6 million in government contracts, federal data show.

Once regularly spotted in New York society circles, Robert Trump has spent his recent years largely out of the limelight.

He followed Donald Trump into the family real estate business in New York and held senior positions in the Trump Organization. In the 1980s, he served as an executive vice president at the company and was involved in the Trump Organization’s casino operations in Atlantic City.

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One recent book about Trump’s litigious history cites an anecdote about Robert Trump enduring Donald Trump’s wrath in a meeting with bankers from Bear Stearns about the Trump Taj Mahal casino.

After Robert Trump made a comment that Donald Trump didn’t like, “Trump stood up and pointed his finger near Robert’s face, angrily saying, ‘You talk when I tell you to talk!’ ” according to the book by James D. Zirin titled “Plaintiff in Chief: A portrait of Donald Trump in 3500 lawsuits.”

Robert Trump has been a steady donor to Republican candidates and state committees over the years, his contributions including a $100,000 donation to the “Trump Victory” political action committee in 2016, according to Federal Election Commission data.

“I support Donald one thousand percent,” he told the New York Post that year.

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Robert Trump, who reportedly lives in New York’s Dutchess County, is the president of Trump Management, a company that is listed on President Trump’s financial disclosure form.

Through this company, the two brothers appear to have a financial relationship: The company is 25 percent owned by the “Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust,” a trust fund of the president’s assets from which Trump can withdraw money from at any time. The other 75 percent of Trump Management is owned by “Trump Family Members,” according to the president’s financial disclosure form.

Robert Trump has also invested in other companies outside of real estate; he is listed as a board member of ZeniMax Media, a video game maker based in Rockville, Md.

Robert Trump’s stake in CertiPath is through SHiRT LLC, an investment partnership including the younger Trump and CertiPath’s chief executive, Shawn R. Hughes. On the CertiPath website, Hughes’s biography mentions that he is the managing partner of SHiRT LLC. It does not indicate Robert Trump’s percentage of ownership.

In 2013, CertiPath was acquired by two entities; one of them was SHiRT LLC, according to a CertiPath news release from October of that year.

Since then, CertiPath has been paid at least $13 million in U.S. government contracts, according to an analysis of data from the Federal Procurement Data System.

But the contract announced on June 25 by CertiPath appears to be the company’s biggest yet: a “highly-coveted contract,” as the company described it in its announcement at the time, to upgrade and manage “physical access control systems” for the Marshals Service including at judges chambers, courtrooms, cellblocks and firing ranges.

“Our decade-long strategy is being validated,” Nigriny said in a statement at the time.

But the award was quickly challenged by other bidders.

Locaria, the Venable lawyer, said that he has made follow-up calls to the inspector general’s office since he sent the letter in July but has yet to receive a response. He said his client’s motivation was “shining a light on whether this was appropriate.”

Beyond the potential conflict of interest, the complaint letter also alleges that on the basis of CertiPath’s experience, the company should not have won the contract.

“CertiPath, which primarily provides information technology products related to digital identification, appears to lack the basic program management skills and experience required to provide the physical security” for these Marshals Service needs, the letter says.

Nigriny disputed that assessment and said CertiPath’s “technical abilities and operational history are, in our opinion, more than adequate to perform under the contract in an exemplary manner.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/company-with-ties-to-trumps-brother-robert-awarded-33-million-government-contract/2019/10/26/f67164d2-f688-11e9-829d-87b12c2f85dd_story.html

But nooo,It's all about Hunter Biden.. grin grin grin

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by CTPlayer: 10:47pm On Oct 26, 2019
happney65:
Company with ties to Trump’s brother Robert awarded $33 million government contract

A company in which President Trump’s brother has a financial stake received a $33 million contract from the U.S. Marshals Service earlier this year, an award that has drawn protests from two other bidders, one of which has filed a complaint alleging possible favoritism in the bidding process.

The lucrative government contract, to provide security for federal courthouses and cellblocks, went to CertiPath, a Reston, Va.-based company that since 2013 has been owned in part by a firm linked to Robert S. Trump, the president’s younger brother.

After the contract was awarded, an anonymous rival bidder filed a complaint with the Justice Department’s office of the inspector general alleging that CertiPath had failed to disclose that “one of the President’s closest living relatives stood to benefit financially from the transaction,” according to a copy of the July 22 complaint letter obtained by The Washington Post.

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“The circumstances of this contract award, and what appear to be CertiPath’s efforts to obscure Mr. Robert Trump’s financial interest in the company even as it trades on the Trump name, present the appearance of preferential treatment for those who are close to the President,” said the complaint, which was sent by the Washington law firm Venable on behalf of the client.

Robert Trump with Donald Trump and his date, Melania Knauss, at a dinner in New York on Nov. 3, 1999. (Diane Bonadreff/AP)
Robert Trump with Donald Trump and his date, Melania Knauss, at a dinner in New York on Nov. 3, 1999. (Diane Bonadreff/AP)
Dismas N. Locaria, a Venable lawyer who signed the complaint letter, declined to disclose the name of his client.

A phone message left for Robert Trump through Trump Management, where he is a senior executive, was not returned.

CertiPath’s president and founder, Jeff Nigriny, said in a statement that Robert Trump “is one investor in an entity which holds a minority interest in Certipath” and that “he is exclusively a passive investor, has no management role whatsoever, is not an officer or director, and his name has never been used or mentioned by Certipath in any solicitation for a government contract, whether state or federal.”

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Nigriny said that the company is unaware of the complaint filed with the Justice Department’s inspector general.

The company specializes in digital security and verifying online identities.

“Certipath has never used the Trump name in any way, and to do so would be completely inconsistent with our business practices and ethics,” Nigriny added.

Though the contract has been awarded, no money has been paid out. That is because a second company, NMR Consulting, of Chantilly, Va., also filed a protest of the bid with the Government Accountability Office, on July 1.

That bid protest has led to a “stop work order” on the contract, said Drew Wade, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service.

“There’s no money being spent with CertiPath until this issue is resolved,” Wade said.

Wade added that the Marshals Service had no knowledge of the allegations that a member of the president’s family has a financial interest in CertiPath or that a complaint has been made to the inspector general.

AD

The NMR complaint is about a separate issue and “has nothing to do with the president or his relationships,” Wade said.

NMR did not respond to calls and emails seeking comment.

The Justice Department inspector general has not initiated a review of the matter, according to a public listing of that official’s reviews regarding the Marshals Service. A spokeswoman for the inspector general declined to comment further.

The White House did not respond to requests for comment.

Since Trump took office, CertiPath has been paid more than $6 million in government contracts, federal data show.

Once regularly spotted in New York society circles, Robert Trump has spent his recent years largely out of the limelight.

He followed Donald Trump into the family real estate business in New York and held senior positions in the Trump Organization. In the 1980s, he served as an executive vice president at the company and was involved in the Trump Organization’s casino operations in Atlantic City.

AD

One recent book about Trump’s litigious history cites an anecdote about Robert Trump enduring Donald Trump’s wrath in a meeting with bankers from Bear Stearns about the Trump Taj Mahal casino.

After Robert Trump made a comment that Donald Trump didn’t like, “Trump stood up and pointed his finger near Robert’s face, angrily saying, ‘You talk when I tell you to talk!’ ” according to the book by James D. Zirin titled “Plaintiff in Chief: A portrait of Donald Trump in 3500 lawsuits.”

Robert Trump has been a steady donor to Republican candidates and state committees over the years, his contributions including a $100,000 donation to the “Trump Victory” political action committee in 2016, according to Federal Election Commission data.

“I support Donald one thousand percent,” he told the New York Post that year.

AD

Robert Trump, who reportedly lives in New York’s Dutchess County, is the president of Trump Management, a company that is listed on President Trump’s financial disclosure form.

Through this company, the two brothers appear to have a financial relationship: The company is 25 percent owned by the “Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust,” a trust fund of the president’s assets from which Trump can withdraw money from at any time. The other 75 percent of Trump Management is owned by “Trump Family Members,” according to the president’s financial disclosure form.

Robert Trump has also invested in other companies outside of real estate; he is listed as a board member of ZeniMax Media, a video game maker based in Rockville, Md.

Robert Trump’s stake in CertiPath is through SHiRT LLC, an investment partnership including the younger Trump and CertiPath’s chief executive, Shawn R. Hughes. On the CertiPath website, Hughes’s biography mentions that he is the managing partner of SHiRT LLC. It does not indicate Robert Trump’s percentage of ownership.

In 2013, CertiPath was acquired by two entities; one of them was SHiRT LLC, according to a CertiPath news release from October of that year.

Since then, CertiPath has been paid at least $13 million in U.S. government contracts, according to an analysis of data from the Federal Procurement Data System.

But the contract announced on June 25 by CertiPath appears to be the company’s biggest yet: a “highly-coveted contract,” as the company described it in its announcement at the time, to upgrade and manage “physical access control systems” for the Marshals Service including at judges chambers, courtrooms, cellblocks and firing ranges.

“Our decade-long strategy is being validated,” Nigriny said in a statement at the time.

But the award was quickly challenged by other bidders.

Locaria, the Venable lawyer, said that he has made follow-up calls to the inspector general’s office since he sent the letter in July but has yet to receive a response. He said his client’s motivation was “shining a light on whether this was appropriate.”

Beyond the potential conflict of interest, the complaint letter also alleges that on the basis of CertiPath’s experience, the company should not have won the contract.

“CertiPath, which primarily provides information technology products related to digital identification, appears to lack the basic program management skills and experience required to provide the physical security” for these Marshals Service needs, the letter says.

Nigriny disputed that assessment and said CertiPath’s “technical abilities and operational history are, in our opinion, more than adequate to perform under the contract in an exemplary manner.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/company-with-ties-to-trumps-brother-robert-awarded-33-million-government-contract/2019/10/26/f67164d2-f688-11e9-829d-87b12c2f85dd_story.html

But nooo,It's all about Hunter Biden.. grin grin grin

Not even close to what the Biden's did or the Clinton's running the Clinton Foundation, taking in Billions from foreign governments, when she was Secretary of State....and still running it when she ran for President.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by happney65: 10:49pm On Oct 26, 2019
CTPlayer:


Not even close to what the Biden's did or the Clinton's running the Clinton Foundation, taking in Billions from foreign governments, when she was Secretary of State....and still running it when she ran for President.

Oya show us the evidence of what they did..Evidence please..

Thank you!
Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by Kopfschmerzens: 2:13am On Oct 27, 2019
CTPlayer:


Not even close to what the Biden's did or the Clinton's running the Clinton Foundation, taking in Billions from foreign governments, when she was Secretary of State....and still running it when she ran for President.

What a joker SDNY literally ban the Trump from owning a charity after diverting funds for kids with cancer to buy paintings.

What about the Trump University fraud, y'all should use your grey matter when typing these craps on here.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by stanech: 7:09am On Oct 27, 2019
grin

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by stanech: 7:11am On Oct 27, 2019
The Democrats own this.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by stanech: 7:11am On Oct 27, 2019
Fact.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by stanech: 7:12am On Oct 27, 2019
Hmm

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by marvelous000: 8:45am On Oct 27, 2019
cactusland:

Thing is, Trudeau isn't popular even among Canadian liberals. The only reason
people voted for his party is to counter the worst of the conservatives.
Voted against the worst of conservatives, when about two-third of the country voted to the detriment of liberals? Voted against the worst of conservatives, when liberals escaped to victory with their tail between their legs, to nurse their pyrrhic victory in shame.

There are things that are not tenable, and this is one of them. If this is your idea of equivocation, then you suck at it.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by marvelous000: 9:04am On Oct 27, 2019
GalaticHorde:
on this I totally agree with you, I won't dispute that Obama's and by extension the Dem's foreign policy pertaining to Africa was a total clusterfuck! And still on America's internal politics, I am pro afro-american and for all good and evil reasons that implicity implies I am pro democrat and pro liberal as those are the only people with the intention of levelling the playing field so that African Americans and other colored minorities can compete on merit and merit only which has never been the case in Americas history
I really do not have ample time to subject your political affiliation to my Seismograph of mal-affiliation detection, winkbut i must say this: out of the conglomeration of you liberals here, you're the most sincere and most sensible.

I respect you for that.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by marvelous000: 3:28pm On Oct 27, 2019
hi, Bekeebuagbara
are you sure you're not a robot kiss
Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by Timbuktuo: 7:20pm On Oct 27, 2019
marvelous000:

Be careful with that name, bro.

libtards will soon be triggered. let me run for cover before they stone mecheesy

Dis your wrapper na die o. Abeg, where you buy the material?

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by zendi: 11:53am On Oct 28, 2019
But who is pursuing him...masked antifa thugs?
See long legs!! grin grin

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by zendi: 12:31pm On Oct 28, 2019
shocked

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by zendi: 1:45pm On Oct 28, 2019
I side with Senator Rand Paul on Syria.
Let withrawal be withrawal.
Leave Syria's oilfields for the rightful owner, Assad.
America does not need a drop of oil from Syria.
America's energy supremacy, even right now, is looking for whom to sell oil to.
Assad alone, with his official boots-on-ground, was more than capable to crush ISIS, except that America's past pro-Arab Spring foreign policy restricted him.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by TheShopKeeper(m): 1:51pm On Oct 28, 2019
...House Democrats in Congress are less one...as Kate Hill resigns...

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