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Post by Admin on Apr 25, 2019 21:33:41 GMT -5
Is Canada a pushover to Facebook execs?Possible lawsuit against FacebookPrivacy watchdog releases scathing Facebook report
Mark thinks US Treasury is his personal bank account. Anyone who doesn't think he's using his power to shake down and demand payouts in exchange for beneficial foreign policy
and stashing all that cash in untraceable offshore accounts is extremely naive. That will turn out to be the real scandal which finally brings him down. Might take years but it is coming.
“We do not comment on hostage negotiations, which is why they have been so successful during this administration,” White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told Reuters.
Guess Mark's measure of success is getting the corpse back for $2 million?
Perhaps instead of buying paintings of himself with money from his charitable foundation, Trump could have used those finds to pay this bill instead? Or is it being paid for by the tax cuts,
which pay for themselves and so much more...
And to pay for something being called 'medical care' for Otto Warmber is the worst obscenity of all.
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Post by Admin on Apr 26, 2019 0:04:54 GMT -5
The $1.7 billion was the result of a contract dispute that the US was obligated to pay Iran. The original contract was for military parts that Iran paid but then the US did not deliver the goods (due to the revolution). The US was legally bound to repay the original amount plus interest. If the US had not repaid, Iran could have tried to obtain the monies through legal means via the imposition of liens on properties in third party countries. As distasteful as it may have been, the US was required to pay the monies back. Also, since the US could not legal "wire" the monies, it had to pay the monies in actual cash which meant the transferred of euros, francs, etc. This money was not a payoff or buyout or anything illegal. Not paying would have been illegal.
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