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Keyser Söze April 9th 18 09:16 PM

Sweet
 
The office of Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was raided today by
rhe FBI, at the dirextion of the federal prosecutor in new york city.







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Bill[_12_] April 9th 18 11:12 PM

Sweet
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
The office of Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was raided today by
rhe FBI, at the dirextion of the federal prosecutor in new york city.








That may get a Fed prosecutor in trouble. Lawyer-client confidentially
laws.


Keyser Söze April 10th 18 02:23 PM

Sweet
 
wrote:
On 10 Apr 2018 11:58:03 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:

The “Culture Change” to which you refer has been brought about because of
corporate greed. In the good old days, if you did a decent job for a decent
employer, it was likely you would have a work lifetime job with decent
benefits like health care and a defined pension so you wouldn’t live like a
pauper when you retired. That is hardly the case anymore. Employers for the
most part consider employees as disposables, and have cut back on benefits,
including a decent pension. Nothing matters more these days than the
quarterly results. Those sorts of changes have resulted in the
marginalization of many workers and families, especially low earners, who
now have to at least partially depend upon the government or...die.


Having been intimately involved in that process myself I can say that
the thing that changed was the American consumer. They used to
appreciate quality and service. Now they are willing to accept
marginal quality in a disposable product that they go to a warehouse
and take off the shelf themselves to get the lowest price possible.
The internet store even eliminated that trip to the warehouse.
Of course, at that point nothing had to be local and most likely was
going to be sourced from a 3d world country that uses very cheap
labor. That became your competition for a job.
In my former business we provided service that generally had a rep on
site within an hour and a 4 hour total "cycle time" (call received to
call closed). The customer simply was not willing to pay for that so
they stopped stocking parts, cut back on the number of people and told
the customer if they were not willing to pay for a 4 hour cycle time,
you will just have to wait. That seemed OK to them if the price was
right. You see the same thing everywhere.
The customer is simply not willing to pay for the level of service
that you get when you had that kind of employee and that level of job
security.


Yeah, I have seen that happen in the health care claim processing business,
among others.

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justan April 10th 18 06:49 PM

Sweet
 
Keyser Soze Wrote

What you seem unwilling to accept is the fact that the Trump family,
beginning with Donald?s daddy, and including Donald, his sons, his
daughter, and his son in law, have a long, long history of being grifters
who run shady businesses and to whom bribery, infidelity, and corruption
are standard operating procedure.

We know pretty much for sure that Trump secretly paid off two women to hide
his sexual indiscretions,
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If what you say is true, they should fit right in with the career
politicians in DC and elsewhere.

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Bill[_12_] April 10th 18 11:15 PM

Sweet
 
justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote

What you seem unwilling to accept is the fact that the Trump family,
beginning with Donald?s daddy, and including Donald, his sons, his
daughter, and his son in law, have a long, long history of being grifters
who run shady businesses and to whom bribery, infidelity, and corruption
are standard operating procedure.

We know pretty much for sure that Trump secretly paid off two women to hide
his sexual indiscretions,
Posted with my iPad Pro

If what you say is true, they should fit right in with the career
politicians in DC and elsewhere.


At least he did no use taxpayer money to pay off the bimbo. Unlike
Congress.


True North[_2_] April 10th 18 11:46 PM

Sweet
 
Kalif Swill guzzles....

"At least he did no use taxpayer money to pay off the bimbo. *Unlike*
Congress."


Are you sure "he did no use taxpayer money"?

Keyser Söze April 11th 18 12:02 AM

Sweet
 
True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles....

"At least he did no use taxpayer money to pay off the bimbo. *Unlike*
Congress."


Are you sure "he did no use taxpayer money"?


Bilious bought the cheap spellchecker

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Keyser Soze April 11th 18 12:13 AM

Sweet
 
On 4/10/18 7:02 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles....

"At least he did no use taxpayer money to pay off the bimbo. *Unlike
Congress."


Are you sure "he did no use taxpayer money"?


Bilious bought the cheap spellchecker


Oh, and speaking of Stormy...she's cooperating with federal prosecutors.
"For 'tis the sport to have the enginer / Hoist with his own petar."
Hamlet

John H.[_5_] April 11th 18 01:22 AM

Sweet
 
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 15:46:43 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

Kalif Swill guzzles....

"At least he did no use taxpayer money to pay off the bimbo. *Unlike*
Congress."


Are you sure "he did no use taxpayer money"?


'Inflatitable'? Much better than a missing 't'.

Its Me April 11th 18 01:23 AM

Sweet
 
On Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 6:46:45 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles....

"At least he did no use taxpayer money to pay off the bimbo. *Unlike*
Congress."


Are you sure "he did no use taxpayer money"?


So you are confused by a missing "t"?

You're quite the dol . Eh.


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