PoliticsOct 19, 2019
Instasize cplus Oct 19, 2019

The orange man is bad. No, what’s your real point?

Google Mr. Glass Oct 19, 2019

He’s a robot of the collectivists. He can’t think for himself to have a point - you see, he’s outsourced his thinking to the group and is a mindless drone. He’s been programmed into parroting “Orange man bad”

Instasize cplus Oct 19, 2019

Sorry, I have no idea what Your point is

Sphera ✨sparkles Oct 19, 2019

Orange is spooky

Fast Enterprises nskcjx4 Oct 19, 2019

You’re delusional if you don’t think a few people close to Trump have absolutely cashed in on knowing news ahead of time

Instasize cplus Oct 19, 2019

Proof?

Fast Enterprises nskcjx4 Oct 19, 2019

Sorry can’t reveal my whistleblower source

Square ygkotsf Oct 19, 2019

The right doesn’t care about corruption as long as it’s their guy

Instasize cplus Oct 19, 2019

Nope, the modern conservative populist movement spends about as much energy calling out rinos as it does leftit’s. Wake up

Goldman Sachs zzzaaa123 Oct 19, 2019

This whole article has been debunked

Microsoft idbeu Oct 19, 2019

By whom, provide source and remember Brietbart does not count as source.

Snapchat BimmerBoy Oct 19, 2019

Orange and his moves has always stricken me as part of a grand scheme of insider trading, where one rogue actor can manipulate the market while coordinating with a troop of traders ready to react. We really need to see the Trump Org's books. Biggest Scam Ever.

Microsoft CeAE87 Oct 19, 2019

Doubt it, even though I hate Trump.

Microsoft idbeu Oct 19, 2019

There is no line he would not cross to enrich himself.

Twitter a.a.milne Oct 19, 2019

Did you know that congress made laws so that now they can legally do insider trading ?

Instasize cplus Oct 19, 2019

Yep, it’s sick. And in 2012 under Obama they repeal the anti-propaganda laws.

Twitter a.a.milne Oct 19, 2019

Yup Obama actually helped his cronies in congress trade on insider information legally: “First, Congress quietly gutted a key disclosure provision of the STOCK Act — a change that President Obama signed into law despite trumpeting the original Act as a victory for transparency. The change was made as quietly as possible: according to an NPR investigation, “The whole process took only 30 seconds. There was no debate.” The White House’s official statement was just one sentence long, as issued on April 15, 2013 — the same day as the Boston Marathon bombing.”

Twitter a.a.milne Oct 19, 2019

Instead of using debunked articles to go against trump, where were you when Obama made it legal for him and his cronies to trade on insider information?? “First, Congress quietly gutted a key disclosure provision of the STOCK Act — a change that President Obama signed into law despite trumpeting the original Act as a victory for transparency. The change was made as quietly as possible: according to an NPR investigation, “The whole process took only 30 seconds. There was no debate.” The White House’s official statement was just one sentence long, as issued on April 15, 2013 — the same day as the Boston Marathon bombing.”

Microsoft idbeu Oct 19, 2019

Source?

Twitter a.a.milne Oct 20, 2019

https://represent.us/action/insider-trading/

Netflix the.oa Oct 19, 2019

Trump is in off-the-books executive time for a majority of the day. I wouldn’t be surprised if he makes some phone calls prior to his announcements.

Instasize cplus Oct 19, 2019

Did he hurt your feelings, again?

Netflix the.oa Oct 19, 2019

Interesting rebuttal. My feelings is he intentionally does too much business that is outside the required secretarial recording that he’s supposed to use as president. He can be calling anyone and there would be no paper trail than if he conducted official business the way he’s suppose to. We already know he blabs to hannity after his show goes off the air. Who knows what he says and what people do with those conversations.