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oystersnbeer

11/22/21 10:28 AM

#391647 RE: rooster #391646

The Trump SPAC might have just given Gensler and warren an invitation to start a probe.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-trump-spac-might-have-just-given-gensler-and-warren-an-accidental-invitation-to-start-probing-it-11637267697

Former President Donald Trump's new social network might fail to launch — all because it won't abide by the terms laid out by the people who wrote its source code.

https://mashable.com/article/trump-truth-social-mastodon-license-violation?amp

The documents.
Trump has sought to block the release of these documents by claiming confidentiality.
These documents could be the end all of everything Trump. That includes DWAC, TMTG, and Truth Social.
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hookrider

11/22/21 11:14 AM

#391654 RE: rooster #391646

rooster: Your right "everyday criminal" isn't vetoing republican because the "everyday criminal" is a republican and can not vote at all!!!!
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blackhawks

11/22/21 11:57 AM

#391664 RE: rooster #391646

Lemme help, street criminals don't vote; white collar criminals do and they vote overwhelmingly GOP.

Although white-collar crimes are quite varied, most have several characteristics in common. First, they involve the use of deceit and concealment, rather than the application of force or violence, for the illegitimate gain of money, property, or services.


White-collar crime, crime committed by persons who, often by virtue of their occupations, exploit social, economic, or technological power for personal or corporate gain.

The term, coined in 1939 by the American criminologist Edwin Sutherland, drew attention to the typical attire of the perpetrators, who were generally businesspeople, high-ranking professionals, and politicians.

Since Sutherland’s time, however, such crimes have ceased to be the exclusive domain of these groups. Moreover, developments in commerce and technology have broadened the scope of white-collar crime to include cybercrime (computer crime), health-care fraud, and intellectual property crimes,.....

https://www.britannica.com/topic/white-collar-crime