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Who is to Blame for the Troubled US Economy?

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  • Both Parties

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    45.6%
  • Neither Party

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    8.7%
  • Democrats

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  • Republicans

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2. No fighting
3. Respect the views of others.
4. US Political views, No Religious views
5. Have fun :)

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Donald Trump Tweets: No โ€œSmockingโ€ Gun Tying His Campaign To Russia

Smocking is actually a type of sewing or embroidery where you gather the fabric together with fancy stitches, like at the waistband of a skirt. Iโ€™m sure crafters would love to have a โ€œsmocking gunโ€ if there was such a thing.

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Iโ€™ll give him the benefit of the doubt that maybe his autocorrect is doing weird things. BUT heโ€™s the effing president of the United States ... couldnโ€™t he maybe READ the tweet before he hits โ€œsend?โ€ Or pay somebody to proofread for him?

Somebody else in the running just turned down the COS position. Canโ€™t blame them - โ€œmanaging a dumpster fireโ€ isnโ€™t something that looks good on a resumรฉ. So whoโ€™s it gonna be? Ivanka? Don Jr.? Weโ€™re running out of unqualified candidates.
 
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President Donald Trump has done more to hold China and Russia accountable than the previous two administrations combined.

Past 4 Presidents, include both Bushes as well.
 
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In addition to the huge worldwide trade deficits... IP theft which includes selling back into the US products created cheaper from stolen US born technology.

Pretty bad, when an independent body has to do a study like this and what the incompetent Govt should be doing with our tax dollars wasted on other pet projects, sending troops everywhere to protect other countries, endless wars, etc.

http://ipcommission.org/report/IP_Commission_Report_Update_2017.pdf

โ€œThe Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property is an independent and bipartisan initiative of leading Americans from the private sector, public service in national security and foreign affairs, academia, and politics. The members are listed in the section About the Commissioners.
The three purposes of the Commission are as follows:
1. Document and assess the causes, scale, and other major dimensions of international intellectual property (IP) theft as they affect the United States.
2. Document and assess the role of China and other infringers in international IP theft.
3. Propose appropriate U.S. policy responses that would mitigate ongoing and future damage and obtain greater enforcement of IP rights (IPR) by China and other infringers.
IP theft pervades international trade in goods and services due to lack of legal enforcement and national industrial policies that encourage IP theft by public, quasi-private, and private entities. While some indicators show that the problem may have improved marginally, the theft of IP remains a grave threat to the United States. Since 2013, at the release of the IP Commission Report, U.S. policy mechanisms have been markedly enhanced but gone largely unused.

We estimate that the annual cost to the U.S. economy continues to exceed $225 billion in counterfeit goods, pirated software, and theft of trade secrets and could be as high as $600 billion.

1 It is important to note that both the low- and high-end figures do not incorporate the full cost of patent infringementโ€”an area sorely in need of greater research. We have found no evidence that casts doubt on the estimate provided by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in November 2015 that economic espionage through hacking costs $400 billion per year.

2 At this rate, the United States has suffered over $1.2 trillion in economic damage since the publication of the original IP Commission Report more than three years ago.โ€


โ€œIP theft by thousands of Chinese actors continues to be rampant, and the United States constantly buys its own and other statesโ€™ inventions from Chinese infringers. China (including Hong Kong) accounts for 87% of counterfeit goods seized coming into the United States.10
China continues to obtain American IP from U.S. companies operating inside China, from entities elsewhere in the world, and of course from the United States directly through conventional as well as cyber means. These include coercive activities by the state designed to force outright IP transfer or give Chinese entities a better position from which to acquire or steal American IP.โ€


 
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I heard Monica's smocking on that blue dress had a messy problem
 
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โ€œDemocrats canโ€™t find a Smocking Gun tying the Trump campaign to Russia after James Comeyโ€™s testimony. No Smocking Gun...No Collusion.โ€ @FoxNews Thatโ€™s because there was NO COLLUSION. So now the Dems go to a simple private transaction, wrongly call it a campaign contribution,...

....which it was not (but even if it was, it is only a CIVIL CASE, like Obamaโ€™s - but it was done correctly by a lawyer and there would not even be a fine. Lawyerโ€™s liability if he made a mistake, not me). Cohen just trying to get his sentence reduced. WITCH HUNT!
Donald J. Trumpโ€Verified account @realDonaldTrump 7h

I guess that's him finally admitting it.

Somebody got a landing page up quick, of course I checked if it was avaiable, knowing it wouldn't be - smockinggun.com
 
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maybe he just can't spell

https://twitter.com/christinawilkie/status/1024685910720491520/photo/1

Trump's "smocking gun" tweet has been deleted. But here it is, for posterity.

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8:58 AM - 1 Aug 2018


Domain:
smockinggun.com
Registrar:
GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registered On:
2018-08-01

It's still up, https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1072095127894667265

Oh, that's another one from August.

Can't blame it on auto-correct, don't think it would change smoking to smocking.
 
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simple private transaction

most people donโ€™t set up a shell company for a โ€œsimple private transaction.โ€
 
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most people donโ€™t set up a shell company for a โ€œsimple private transaction.โ€

Then most people don't have their personal lawyer record it just to have it aired on TV later on, haha.

 
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most people donโ€™t set up a shell company for a โ€œsimple private transaction.โ€

Yes they do. Very common for the top wealthy to have multiple LLCโ€™s, trusts, etc to spread out liabilities and across different jurisdictions.
 
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Dr. Fraud (credit goes to Mr. X for the nickname)

http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,760539-2,00.html

According to wikipedia...

While most earlier choices for "Person of the Year" have been historically important individuals, many of them infamous rather than internationally popular (Adolf Hitler was 1938's "Man of the Year", and Ayatollah Khomeini won in 1979),[2][5] a few were inanimate. The personal computer was the "Machine of the Year" for 1982,
 
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I donโ€™t read Time Magazine.


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