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You might need to do a double-take on this one,
Americas super rich want to pay more tax. (or some of them at least).
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06...ultra-rich-urge-president-candidates/11245146
Isn't it curious they are all Democrat activists, bas?How many woman have accused the Rapist in Chief of abuse ?
Another woman spoke up a few days ago and said Donald Trump assaulted her in a woman dressing room 20 years ago. The woman in question is E J Carroll a long time advice columnist in Elle magazine.
Anyway... So what ? Everyone knows Donald Trump has raped, groped, abused , destroyed more woman than anyone can count.
And everybody knows he has routinely denied each and every instance, and for good measure has kicked the women in their teeth to let them know who's boss now.
So in 2019 another very credible rape allegation ends up being slid over by almost everyone because the Teflon Don is now impregnable to just another charge of criminal assault on a mere woman.
What does this say about the US at the moment that nothing will happen ?
Another Allegation—And Trump’s Allies Just Don't Care
Inside the president’s orbit, the gravity of sexual-assault accusations against him no longer seems to register.
“What was she, like, the 28th or something?” one former White House official pondered to me. In a separate conversation, another offered a different guess: “Twenty-two? Twenty-three?”
They were talking about E. Jean Carroll, the longtime Elle advice columnist who, for the first time last week, publicly accused Donald Trump of assaulting her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room more than 20 years ago. And what they were trying to do was locate the latest number of women who have accused the president of sexual misconduct. (The answer: at least 22.)
For these former officials, the apparently incalculable magnitude of this number did not cause them to reconsider Trump’s every denial of the varied allegations—to wonder, for example, about the likelihood that 22 or 23 or 28 women were all lying in their stories of harassment, groping, unwanted kissing, and, in Carroll’s case, sexual assault.
Rather, for them, the increase in the number of women seemed to mirror the increase in their indifference. Another accusation, they seemed to say, was like another dollop of numbing cream. “I didn’t read it,” the second former official told me, referring to Carroll’s written account in New York, which was an excerpt from her forthcoming book. “We’re just kind of numb to it all at this point.”
- One current White House official said that “the only thing” that “caught my eye” was Trump’s dismissal of Carroll’s claim. Speaking to reporters from The Hill on Monday, the president addressed her allegation from behind the Resolute desk: “I’ll say it with great respect: No. 1, she’s not my type. No. 2, it never happened. It never happened, okay?”
“Like, what are you gonna do?” the official said. “This is the guy you got.”
https://www.theatlantic.com/politic...lies-react-e-jean-carrolls-allegation/592870/
As soon as they speak up they obviously are activists.Isn't it curious they are all Democrat activists, bas?
Isn't it curious they are all Democrat activists, bas?
Peak TDS.
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