Posted on 06/20/2018 10:49:53 PM PDT by ransomnote
:: So many people believe President Trump doesnt have the right temperament for the office ::
This, right here, is why I won’t really miss Chas K. He was a N/T and consistently stayed there. Principals are good.
Yet, his “political rules MUST be followed without deviation” position showed me that he was a Deepie pawn.
Your post - Madoff - reminded me of this:
But the Clinton Foundation is no Bernie Madoff accounting operation.
Basically goes on to show how the CF didn't use a storefront' operation like Madoff did - they were involved with major bookcookers such as BKD, LLP and PricewaterhouseCoopers. A couple of interesting parts -
During Kozlowskis tenure, Tyco became a lucrative client for PricewaterhouseCoopers, which collected $50.1 million in fees from the conglomerate in 2001. Before his indictment, Kozlowski also served as chairman of the audit committee at defense contractor Raytheon Co., which paid PricewaterhouseCoopers $84 million in fees in 2001, out of which only $4 million was for audit services.
Where did the other $80 million go?
Back in 2002, Mark Belnick, who had previously been one of the legal go-to guys for Wall Street as a rising star at corporate law firm Paul,Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, found himself transplanted as General Counsel at fraud-infested Tyco International. Mr. Belnick inked a retention agreement for himself and it was duly filed without fanfare at the top corporate cops web site, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The agreement guaranteed Mr. Belnick a payment of at least $10.6 million should he commit a felony and be fired before October 2003.
Very prescient fellow, Mr. Belnick was indeed charged with a few felonies like grand larceny and securities fraud by the Manhattan District Attorneys office. Mr. Belnick was acquitted of those charges and the SEC let him off the hook for aiding and abetting federal violations of securities laws with a $100,000 penalty payment and a prohibition against serving as an officer or director of a public company for five years. Mr. Belnick agreed to the SEC settlement without admitting or denying the charges. Mr. Belnick did not lose his law license
While Mr. Belnick was drafting his felony bonus agreement with Tyco, he was also teaching a law course at Cornell on ethics.
Felony bonus and ethics...
Unfortunately for those that want proofs, we’ll never know. The “doubtfags” know who they are.
Similar to the latest Q-drop about a false flag [FF] that was interdicted. We’ll never know but...we know that it was interdicted which should be enough for FReeQs and 8chanfags, alike.
I know, I know.
I got better.
Bagster
I really like this theory, Cletus.
It's quite believable. You are humble and lovable.
Bagster
I started out not sure what Q was and not really caring because the search for the information was a virtue in itself. I’ve come around to a larger position of belief that Q holds a position near POTUS than I ever thought I’d get to, but still don’t care because this whole search is of such immense value for understanding what brought our country to this place in time. Whoever Q is, s/he has done an immense service for their country.
Me, too. I voted for him, because ABH (anybody but her). But, now that he's in office, I love the guy! He's the first politician in my lifetime who actually has tried to fulfill his promises.
"Learned" people dismiss his sometimes intemperate plain-speak, but he's the first President to call a spade a spade in a couple of generations. He stands for the America that used to be, and that we all pray will be in the future, rather than the post-modern melee of selfish grabbers encouraged by the Left, Hollywood, and most of academia.
but he's FANTASTIC....he gets things accomplished, does what has to be done and doesn't loose a wink of sleep over it....
its a man thing...to be able to compartmentalize everything so you can enjoy your life without endless worry about everything...
Trump can do that...he's an alpha male..
I'm very curious. I would love to welcome you to the realm of re-pill nation. You could be useful.
p.s. I liked your article. You shoulda' seen my face when I got to the bottom and saw your name. :)
Love,
Your main protagonist.
Bagster
Who were you for?
Bump to hearing from Jack. I predict he is still skeptical but is enjoying the show.
Here’s the deal with Trump: He grew up in Queens. He’s dealt with the meanest liars and thieves in New York (politicians and construction people). He’s kept his nose clean under the legal side of it (can’t imagine how that happened —speaks to his character). He’s a New York playboy who’s lived a tabloid life. On top of it he’s very smart with a biting sense of humor. Add that up and if you’re not a New Yorker, you’re appalled by what you see...until you look closer and see the man’s gigantic HEART. If you ARE a New Yorker or a swamp creature you are scared sh!tless.
George Will: Vote against GOP in midterms
http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3665386/posts?page=1
Is there a [GW] on Swordmaker’s Q Lexiqon? He might have to add GEORGE WILL to the list. This one needs more investigation.
Wonder if there will be a Q Drop about him this evening.
I don't know, but Q just dropped that the Q & A will be rescheduled.
Of course that is a Ruskie web site.
Will criticized Donald Trump various times during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, calling him a "one-man Todd Akin," and later urging conservative voters to "help him lose 50 statescondign punishment for his comprehensive disdain for conservative essentials." Trump, in turn, criticized Will and brought attention to the fact that his wife Mari Maseng Will was an advisor to Scott Walker's presidential campaign. Will criticized Trump again, saying Trump was a bigger threat than Hillary Clinton. In June 2016, citing his disapproval of Trump, Will said he had left the Republican party and was registered as an unaffiliated voter.- Wikipedia
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Hi baggie - just looked and there is a fresh Q i’m not finding on the thread. It talks about the Q&A
Texokie the Hologram
TRUMP Takes Away Congress Annual Ribeye Picnic/Send Steaks to...
https://constitution.com/trump-takes-away-congress-annual-ribeye-picnic-sends-steaks-to/
THANK YOU, MR. PRESIDENT...
All the food will be served Friday for lunch at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, according to a report from Bloomberg News. The food will be given to patients, caregivers, and employees at the Warrior and Family Center in Bethesda, Maryland.
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