Don, you just can't make the quid pro quo this obvious!
More investigations coming soon.
Link: https://www.apnews.com/5870a27432b54e92b9a8cb7734eb57d5
China already has a bad reputation on IP. They really are trying to get better in the trademark area. Trump's challenge will be to get them to be better in enforcing patents.
[Edit: I checked. While I'm not an expert at searching for Chinese trademarks, it turns out that the Clinton Foundation has at least one mark (apparent favoritism). Trump has quite a few marks, as well as many rejections of marks as well. That is not surprising at all.]
Funny is exactly what it is.
High level staff members are promoting The Don's brands while on the job, Trump doubles the initiation fees at his resort as soon as he is sworn in, Xi demands a reversal on policy and lets a trademark that The Don has been denied in the past become official the very next week. All kosher according to you.
Now Trump has to flee Washington for the third long weekend in a row. But it's OK for him, since the WH is running like a well-oiled machine. Do I have that right?
By the way, is Melania going to be there with him this weekend, or she still under lock and key in NY? I really wouldn't be surprised if she emptied out the petty cash drawer and fled to Slovenia one of these days while he isn't looking. Even those Secret Service guys have to be feeling sorry for her, and might be persuaded to look the other way.
Speaking of funny, at their P.C. the other day, I thought Netanyahu looked like he might bust out laughing right in The Don's face if it had gone on two more minutes. Especially when he called on that stiff from the CBC. The Don cannot possibly appreciate the contempt that a guy like Netanyahu has for Pat Robertson. Then, he goes and refers to him as "Bibi!" In front of the whole world! i was amazed that the PM didn't fall out of his chair.
Funny was an excellent choice of words in this case, Ned. Just enough ambiguity to apply a situation that's awash with possibilities...all ranging from bad to worse.
Sorry, i can't linger tonight, as I have a dinner obligation. that's why this post is much longer than normal. Well, that...and because I know you get a bang out of reading my stuff.
Cheers!
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He has approached this as if he were Union chief only with great perks.
The Clinton Foundation was bad but it will pale in comparison to the Traitor. Russia connection is all money related as well. Lift/ relax sanctions in return for millions/billions. Get election rigged in return for what. Putin puts Soros to shame right LT and the Traitor puts the Clintons to shame. The Traitor will show them how amateurish they were when it comes to corruption, bribes graft etc.
You guys are pretty funny.
I'll have to go look and see where the Clinton Foundation got their trademarks. China maybe? or maybe not. Who knows. But the way you guys can seek out bullshit to criticize...its just embarrassing. Just wait, and let Trump do something stupid, and then nail him for it.
you think there were to get that info out?
By the way that was equally despicable. And yeah, who was Willie's big buddy and contributor back then. Allora.
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I assume you include the FBI in your definition of the IC?
In fact, Comey cited it as one of the reasons he went public with the reopening of the investigation.
A big reason that the Orangetan is in the WH is FBI leaks.
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Leaked out by Giuliani loyalists.
One of the reasons Comey went public.
I need to check but also wasn't Fast and Furious, a foreign operation, leaked out of ATF?
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Leaking helped get Donnie elected; fact. It happens to every administration.
So he needs to quit whining about it, yes?
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cash from the PRC? Johnny Chung ring a bell?
That was a serious scandal.
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Link: PRC
Chung gave the money to the DNC for the Clinton campaign. This wasn't a deal with Clinton. And yes, a General in the Chinese military was the headwater of the $300,000 given to the DNC. Once known where the money came from it was immediately returned to the donor, Chung.
I think you're grasping at straws.