Jazzy, may I recommend you make a thread all for yourself? Call it 'Jazzy let's it all hang out' and just use it to brain dump.
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America & World IV: Trump's Taxing Day
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You know what? I might. Sorry, geezers, it may not seem it at times but I DO love you all. I'm the same with my real-life friends, y'knaaar? It's not just you lot.
But the word is important. 'Friends'. As friends, we can shoot the breeze, be nutty. Jesus, last time I went to one of my bezzy mates' house, he was trying to goad me into a fight, I had to terrorise the bast to get him back in line.
But he felt well bad the next day and I said "it dunt matter mate" and gave him Gran Turismo 5 and Yakuza 4 on PS3 cos he's goin stir crazy in his twelfth floor flat.
And X-Com, too. He likes strategies.
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In a desperate bid to get back on-topic
US lawmakers call for 9/11-style commission to investigate Capitol riot
Democrats and Republicans both voice support for panel to ‘make sure it never happens again’
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...s-live-updates
The investigation into Trumps tax record fraud has now cleared the remaining hurdle to gain access to 8 years of his records.
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It's a relief not to have to go, "What stupid thing did Trump do or say today" as a UK citizen, I can only imagine how much better you're feeling if you were being even more directly impacted by living (or trying to live) there - and him not being able to spread that nonsense to a wider audience on Twitter is like a bliss injection.
The thing with Trump's tax records case is we're still not like to see the documents publically (well, other than what's already been revealed) as they're sealed docs for the grand jury trial.
However, the delicious thing about this case is that Trump is in it at both ends, and at least one of the things his company dealings are suspected of is likely to be true. Either he would have been lying to the banks about his wealth and ability to pay back his liabilities being higher than it really is (in which case it's bank and insurance fraud), or he'd have been lying about his wealth to the IRS claiming his finances were far smaller than it really was, in which case it's tax fraud.
Maybe they'll find nothing in the documents and everything is properly above board, but given how many years Trump has been grifting people, I'd be surprised if there weren't several clossets full of skeletons hidden in there.
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