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da last gasps of real deal manufacturing left by da 90's...all of my OG jerseys & new era fitted were still all made in America till about late 90's.
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da last gasps of real deal manufacturing left by da 90's...all of my OG jerseys & new era fitted were still all made in America till about late 90's.
They could reveal she is Yellow King, killed Biggie, and is the person who forced Gianna Michaels into retirement, I don't care; Abuela still getting this vote
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at Gary Johnson getting more newspaper endorsements than The Bigot.
da last gasps of real deal manufacturing left by da 90's...all of my OG jerseys & new era fitted were still all made in America till about late 90's.
And this week:Mr. Giuliani said Mr. Romney should be proud of the remarks.
“If I were Governor Romney, I would say that I am glad I had the courage to raise an issue nobody else would raise — that too high a percentage of Americans are not paying taxes and that it’s dangerous when we start to get to half of the country not paying taxes,” he said “And what I want to do is put those people to work so they can pay taxes and I think Gov. Romney should not be embarrassed about his remark.”
This man is lost in da koolaid
Giuliani, a former New York City mayor, said Trump took advantage of tax laws as, he said, a good businessman should.
“He would have been a fool not to take advantage” of the laws, he ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on "This Week"
Giuliani also emphasized that what Trump did was “perfectly legal."
Hey, come on now. How can you accuse someone who has first hand experience of being a woman as being sexist:
He just gave the media a nice present to push the sexism angle
1. There is no evidence whatsoever that Trump, himself, understands the tax laws benefiting him. The New York Times article indicates Trump's own tax accountant found him inattentive, and nothing that Trump has said in public has revealed a deep knowledge of the tax code. Trump does, on the other hand, have a frequently revealed fondness for debt, or using "other people's money."
2. Trump's own tax proposals would actually close down none of the remaining tax "loopholes" benefiting debt. Indeed, Trump's plan would greatly encourage and reward debt. Trump's impulsive last-minute decision to continue an interest loan deduction in his otherwise standard trickle-down tax du jour plan was a $1.2 trillion dollar "whopper" -- an expense nearly five times higher than the campaign's view of the cost of Trump's child care tax plan.
Trump's continued preference for tax benefits for debt is reckless. Trump's tax policies would greatly increase taxpayer abilities to use other people's money to generate tax breaks for themselves.
In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Mitnick said he could not divulge details of Mr. Trump’s finances without Mr. Trump’s consent. But he did talk about Mr. Trump’s approaches to taxes, and he contrasted Fred Trump’s attention to detail with what he described as Mr. Trump’s brash and undisciplined style. He recalled, for example, that when Donald and Ivana Trump came in each year to sign their tax forms, it was almost always Ivana who asked more questions..
The New York attorney general has notified Donald Trump that his charitable foundation is violating state law — by soliciting donations without proper certification — and ordered Trump’s charity to stop its fundraising immediately, the attorney general’s office said Monday.
Eight former crew members recalled that he repeatedly made lewd comments about a camerawoman he said had a nice rear, comparing her beauty to that of his daughter, Ivanka.