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ElwoodBlues · M
I predicted Hunter Biden's guilty verdict days ago.
Hunter is every bit as guilty as Trump is of the 34 felonies for which he was convicted.
Hunter is every bit as guilty as Trump is of the 34 felonies for which he was convicted.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@ElwoodBlues Hunter's not running for presidency, last I checked, so I don't know why it's even relevant for the political debate
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strictdadhusbandanduncleinpa · 41-45, M
@ElwoodBlues Misdemeanors magically transformed into felonies from a compromised DA as far as Trump is concerned.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@strictdadhusbandanduncleinpa I'm pretty sure that falsifying business records is a felony.
strictdadhusbandanduncleinpa · 41-45, M
@Handfull1 Nobody has ever been charged with that crime in the history of New York. It seems everyone is above the law except for Donald Trump in that god forsaken hell hole of a city.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@strictdadhusbandanduncleinpa Lock her up! Lock her up! ah no..
ElwoodBlues · M
@strictdadhusbandanduncleinpa falsely claims
!!! DEAD WRONG AGAIN !!!
Dude, you are so HILARIOUSLY wrong!!!
The trouble with our conservative friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so.
Nobody has ever been charged with that crime in the history of New York
!!! DEAD WRONG AGAIN !!!
Dude, you are so HILARIOUSLY wrong!!!
The People of the State of New York v. Josue Aguilar Dubon, AKA Saady Dubon, AKA Alejandro Ortiz (October 2022) — Bronx business owner indicted for failing to report over $1 million in income, avoiding paying $60,000 in taxes.
The People of the State of New York v. Scott Kirtland (February 2022) — Insurance broker indicted for allegedly creating/filing fraudulent certificates of liability insurance to further scheme to defraud.
The People of the State of New York v. James Garner (November 2021) — Mental health therapy aide indicted for allegedly defrauding over $35,000 in workers’ compensation benefits.
The People of the State of New York v. Jose Palmer (November 2016) — Pleaded guilty to petit larceny for unemployment benefits fraud of over $3,000, having initially been indicted for grand larceny and falsifying business records in the first degree.
The People of the State of New York v. Jason Holley (November 2016) — Convicted by jury of falsifying business records in the first degree but acquitted of the predicate crime, insurance fraud.
The People of the State of New York v. Christina Murray (May 2015) & People v. Terrel Murray (May 2014) — Married couple convicted of house fire insurance claim, attempting to recover the cash value of various items of property that were ostensibly lost in the fire.
The People of the State of New York v. Barbara A. Freeland (June 2013) — Convicted for falsely claiming on a food stamps application that a young adult lived with her.
The People of the State of New York v. Maria F. Ramirez (August 2010) — Convicted for returning unpurchased items to a store in exchange for store credit, thus causing a false entry in a business record of an enterprise, and using the store credit to purchase additional items one day.
The People of the State of New York v. Scott Kirtland (February 2022) — Insurance broker indicted for allegedly creating/filing fraudulent certificates of liability insurance to further scheme to defraud.
The People of the State of New York v. James Garner (November 2021) — Mental health therapy aide indicted for allegedly defrauding over $35,000 in workers’ compensation benefits.
The People of the State of New York v. Jose Palmer (November 2016) — Pleaded guilty to petit larceny for unemployment benefits fraud of over $3,000, having initially been indicted for grand larceny and falsifying business records in the first degree.
The People of the State of New York v. Jason Holley (November 2016) — Convicted by jury of falsifying business records in the first degree but acquitted of the predicate crime, insurance fraud.
The People of the State of New York v. Christina Murray (May 2015) & People v. Terrel Murray (May 2014) — Married couple convicted of house fire insurance claim, attempting to recover the cash value of various items of property that were ostensibly lost in the fire.
The People of the State of New York v. Barbara A. Freeland (June 2013) — Convicted for falsely claiming on a food stamps application that a young adult lived with her.
The People of the State of New York v. Maria F. Ramirez (August 2010) — Convicted for returning unpurchased items to a store in exchange for store credit, thus causing a false entry in a business record of an enterprise, and using the store credit to purchase additional items one day.
The trouble with our conservative friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@strictdadhusbandanduncleinpa Wrong! And spectacularly so! A total of 9,794 felony cases involving state penal law 175.10, or falsifying business records in the first degree, have been arraigned in both local and superior New York state courts since 2015.
strictdadhusbandanduncleinpa · 41-45, M
@ElwoodBlues The trouble with liberals is their arrogance. They believe they were all put on this earth for the sole purpose of educating and enlightening us. You're not nearly as brilliant as you think you are.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@strictdadhusbandanduncleinpa Oh no, not really, we're just following one of your lectures here:
«If s/he were to win, it would create an unprecedented, constitutional crisis. We could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and ultimately a criminal trial; this would grind government to a halt.»
- Donald Trump, November 5, 2016
«If s/he were to win, it would create an unprecedented, constitutional crisis. We could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and ultimately a criminal trial; this would grind government to a halt.»
- Donald Trump, November 5, 2016
ElwoodBlues · M
@strictdadhusbandanduncleinpa chides
All I did was check before posting. Is that what passes for "brilliance" on the right wing these days???
You're not nearly as brilliant as you think you are.
One doesn't need to be particularly "brilliant" to outsmart you, LOL!!!All I did was check before posting. Is that what passes for "brilliance" on the right wing these days???
LeopoldBloom · M
@strictdadhusbandanduncleinpa Hardly anyone is ever prosecuted for what Hunter did. It’s hilarious to see conservatives suddenly supporting a gun restriction.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@LeopoldBloom They are not conservatives but people protecting the 2nd Amendment from getting taken advantage of by bad actors out to wreck it.