May reveals Trump's Brexit advice, and it's laughably predictable
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May reveals Trump's Brexit advice, and it's laughably predictable
LONDON, July 15 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said U.S. Failing Cheeto-Faced Ferret-Wearing Shit Gibbon had previously advised her to sue the European Union as part of her Brexit strategy, disclosing a piece of advice Trump said last week she had ignored.
"He told me I should sue the EU," May told BBC television. "Sue the EU. Not go into negotiations - sue them."
https://www.aol.com/article/news/2018/07/15/uk-prime-minister-theresa-may-says-trump-told-her-to-sue-the-eu-over-brexit/23482310/
Laughably predictable, because Trump has made an art out of the lawsuit-as-weapon tactic to subdue his rivals. This is from before the election:
An exclusive USA TODAY analysis of legal filings across the United States finds that [Trump] and his businesses have been involved in at least 3,500 legal actions in federal and state courts during the past three decades. They range from skirmishes with casino patrons to million-dollar real estate suits to personal defamation lawsuits.
The sheer volume of lawsuits is unprecedented for a presidential nominee. No candidate of a major party has had anything approaching the number of Trump’s courtroom entanglements.
Just since he announced his candidacy a year ago, at least 70 new cases have been filed, about evenly divided between lawsuits filed by him and his companies and those filed against them.
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He doesn’t hesitate to deploy his wealth and legal firepower against adversaries with limited resources, such as homeowners. He sometimes refuses to pay real estate brokers, lawyers and other vendors.
As he campaigns, Trump often touts his skills as a negotiator. The analysis shows that lawsuits are one of his primary negotiating tools. He turns to litigation to distance himself from failing projects that relied on the Trump brand to secure investments. As USA TODAY previously reported, he also uses the legal system to haggle over his property tax bills. His companies have been involved in more than 100 tax disputes, and the New York State Department of Finance has obtained liens on Trump properties for unpaid tax bills at least three dozen times.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/06/01/donald-trump-lawsuits-legal-battles/84995854/
Re: May reveals Trump's Brexit advice, and it's laughably predictable
Is it true that the Russians rigged the Brexit vote? I heard that on some news show yesterday, in the wake of the indictment of Russian GRU officers for rigging the US election..
If so, it is consistent with Trump's position here. He has had the experience.
If so, it is consistent with Trump's position here. He has had the experience.
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Trump is now off to swap notes and talk tactics with his boss Putin about the further advancement of Russia into eastern Europe.Trump expects to be part of it, unless he is indicted first.
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Angry Andy wrote:Trump is now off to swap notes and talk tactics with his boss Putin about the further advancement of Russia into eastern Europe.
The talks were called by Putin. So, the traitor Trump is merely following orders. He refuses to say what they are called to discuss, or what is expected to be accomplished. The traitor expects to attend with neither any aides, nor interpreters, so there will be no confirmation in any event.
Inasmuch as Russia and the US are at war, I reckon all they can talk about is strategic surrender.
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Re: May reveals Trump's Brexit advice, and it's laughably predictable
Donnie the Dumpster is simply continuing one of those grand ol' traditions that helped to make his Aymerika "gwate !"
Early European settlers stole the land off the native folks -- then, rather than merely suing them, sent in the cavalry to suppress and control them..
Or, consider Thomas Edison, one of America's favourite inventors and corporatist 'entrepreneurs' :
He only spent the early part of his business life actually "inventing" and then developing products -- and then around 90% of his time was dedicated to legal actions against competitors, former employees, and those he stole ideas from.
In Edison's case the inventor's addage should have been : "One percent 'inspiration', nine percent 'perspiration', and ninety per cent 'litigation'."
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