Irving Cowboy
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Guy at Starbucks isn't hoarding classified material in his bathroom, securing loans with overinflated assets or trying to overturn an election either.
You ever hear of anyone getting charged with that? Nope? Didn't think so. Hey, my house is worth 2 billion, please give me a loan for a billion dollars. Bank goes, sounds good, here is your money. GTFO. It's such a ridiculous charge.securing loans with overinflated assets
Is it that people that happen to be charged with it are not in the public eye like he is? I highly doubt that he's the first and only person to be charged with this.You ever hear of anyone getting charged with that? Nope? Didn't think so. Hey, my house is worth 2 billion, please give me a loan for a billion dollars. Bank goes, sounds good, here is your money. GTFO. It's such a ridiculous charge.
What the fuck does that have to do with it, legally?Is it that people that happen to be charged with it are not in the public eye like he is?
Is it a fucking law, Cotton? WTF kind of question is that?What the fuck does that have to do with it, legally?
You ever hear of anyone getting charged with that? Nope? Didn't think so. Hey, my house is worth 2 billion, please give me a loan for a billion dollars. Bank goes, sounds good, here is your money. GTFO. It's such a ridiculous charge.
They will do anything to take him down. They impeached him twice (somehow) and have indicted him on a ton of bullshit charges. They are doing to him exactly what they did to Nixon and to s further extent JFK.That's why they bank has appraisers to decide what the collateral is actually worth. They don't just take the applicant's word for it, for Gawd's sake.
This isn't complicated. They're doing backbends to try to charge him with anything. Everyone except the MSNBC crew can see that.
I mean first of all if you're talking about the civil case in New York it's not really proper to say charged. It's not a criminal proceeding. It's a civil proceeding on fraud, with regards to the "loans" anyway. And yeah, I am pretty sure that it doesn't happen for over inflating the value of assets on loan applications for anyone else. Maybe other forms of fraud. But you're talking about developers. If that was happening to developers, no developer would ever do business in New York. But now a political opponent, apparently that is fair game. If Trump hadn't been President or be running for President, do you think that case ever exists? I can absolutely say it wouldn't.Is it that people that happen to be charged with it are not in the public eye like he is? I highly doubt that he's the first and only person to be charged with this.
Literally?
Hyperbole much?
And let's just play make-believe and say you're right.
Do they say their 10,000 square foot apartment is 30,000 square feet for the sake of securing a larger loan at a better rate?
Or even add 10 floors to their building with some kind of fucking magic wand just because they can?
Hey... the Donald is known for doing everything bigger... he's the first one to tell anyone that. This time it may have caught up with him.
Literally?
Hyperbole much?
And let's just play make-believe and say you're right.
Do they say their 10,000 square foot apartment is 30,000 square feet for the sake of securing a larger loan at a better rate?
Or even add 10 floors to their building with some kind of fucking magic wand just because they can?
Hey... the Donald is known for doing everything bigger... he's the first one to tell anyone that. This time it may have caught up with him.
Not giving Jon Stewart a pass because he's just an entertainer, just like Trump, but Stewart isn't trying to tell everyone that his business sense is going to make him a great President. When have you ever relied on an entertainer's credibility?The guy that came hardest at him in the media over this, Jon Stewart, has actually done it. So there's that.
That’s the spirit.Well that's it. Now I'm not voting for him.