it is an interesting concept of filing a lawsuit against the government and then negotiating with the people you hiredSuch a POS.
bet WE lose?
it is an interesting concept of filing a lawsuit against the government and then negotiating with the people you hiredSuch a POS.
amazing how much our system has changed over the last 50 years...not necessarily for the better.And Carter had to sell his peanut farm.
amazing how much our system has changed over the last 50 years...not necessarily for the better.
Trump Library Saga Takes Dark Turn: Where Did Millions in Funding Go?
Four huge media conglomerates forked over $63 million in “settlements” earmarked for Trump’s presidential library. Democrats are trying to track that money—and the latest developments don’t inspire confidence.
After the companies agreed to these shakedowns—sorry, settlements—the fund created to receive donations was dissolved last September. Since then, Senate Democrats have been asking: What happened to the money?
Indeed, the library saga combines many of the worst elements of Trump’s imperial presidency all in one project: his use of lawsuits to extort private entities for tribute, his garishly awful decorative and architectural taste, and his Nero-scale megalomania.
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Trump Library Saga Takes Dark Turn: Where Did Millions in Funding Go?
Four huge media conglomerates forked over $63 million in “settlements” earmarked for Trump’s presidential library. Democrats are trying to track that money—and the latest developments don’t inspire confidence.newrepublic.com
You know it's bad when $63 million looks like chump change compared to the 3+ billion he's already grifted and then the $10 billion he's going to reward himself from the IRS coffers (our money).$63M is pocket change in the Second Reich's grift game.
It's no longer a swamp ... it's an ocean.
where you at fatpussy?
in normal circumstances, whatever is awarded to trump will be part of a lawsuit by the Treasury against the company whose employee leaked the tax return. I would imagine there is some kind of clause in the Treasury contract requiring secrecy/privacy.You know it's bad when $63 million looks like chump change compared to the 3+ billion he's already grifted and then the $10 billion he's going to reward himself from the IRS coffers (our money).
He isn't suing a company, he's suing the IRS for a leak of his tax returns by an ex-IRS contractor who was already sentenced to five years in prison and whose consulting firm lost all their contracts. This is simply another one of his vengeful grifts to get his greedy hands on OUR money.in normal circumstances, whatever is awarded to trump will be part of a lawsuit by the Treasury against the company whose employee leaked the tax return. I would imagine there is some kind of clause in the Treasury contract requiring secrecy/privacy.
In normal contractual circumstances like this the S--t normally flows to the "guilty" party. Of course, this isn't a normal circumstance, so who knows.
I don't think you understood...the IRS has a contract with a commercial firm. If that firm does something illegal than Irs has recourse against that firm. Trump does not have privaty against the firm because he filed his return with the IRS..so he has to sue the IRS. But the IRS has privaty of contract with the firm, So the IRS could use the firm for whatever they have to pay trump...He isn't suing a company, he's suing the IRS for a leak of his tax returns by an ex-IRS contractor who was already sentenced to five years in prison and whose consulting firm lost all their contracts. This is simply another one of his vengeful grifts to get his greedy hands on OUR money.
Privity.I don't think you understood...the IRS has a contract with a commercial firm. If that firm does something illegal than Irs has recourse against that firm. Trump does not have privaty against the firm because he filed his return with the IRS..so he has to sue the IRS. But the IRS has privaty of contract with the firm, So the IRS could use the firm for whatever they have to pay trump...
The contractor and his firm have already been severely punished so there is no reason for Trump to sue the IRS to take our money. The contractor will not be paying the IRS back for Trump's greedy theft of our taxes so even if he feels he deserves it, he should be more responsible to the taxpayers - US.I don't think you understood...the IRS has a contract with a commercial firm. If that firm does something illegal than Irs has recourse against that firm. Trump does not have privaty against the firm because he filed his return with the IRS..so he has to sue the IRS. But the IRS has privaty of contract with the firm, So the IRS could use the firm for whatever they have to pay trump...
Privity.
oops. was my contract law logic reasonable?Privity.
I was just impressed that you were aware of the legal principle of privity of contract. Your analysis would probably be right on the money, although I suppose that Trump might somehow argue that he was a third party beneficiary of that contract between the IRS and another party. It is typically tough to prevail upon such an argument.oops. was my contract law logic reasonable?
Privity.
used to run a Defence contract management area office. We managed the contacts for DoD in the Midwest...had to learn about contract law as first words in any conflict were "what does the contract say?"I was just impressed that you were aware of the legal principle of privity of contract. Your analysis would probably be right on the money, although I suppose that Trump might somehow argue that he was a third party beneficiary of that contract between the IRS and another party. It is typically tough to prevail upon such an argument.
What would you say the damages were to Trump?oops. was my contract law logic reasonable?
he was embarrassed by how much he paid in taxes...it's against federal law, his finances were exposed...I don't know. Why is it illegal to release someone's tax returns?What would you say the damages were to Trump?
I don’t think he should have had them exposed, it was private. But to argue for more than that 1,000 in civil damages, you have to actually have…been damaged in some wayhe was embarrassed by how much he paid in taxes...it's against federal law, his finances were exposed...I don't know. Why is it illegal to release someone's tax returns?
What to Do If Information is Released
If you find your tax information has been disclosed without your consent, you can sue the government for civil damages (minimum $1,000 per violation.
I know nobody bats an eye at the corruption oozing out of this White House anymore, but that’s ******* insane, and we shouldn’t ignore it.
is mind boggling.
This a question specific to him or to the broader board? I ask bc there are MAGA folks on here who spam post absolute nonsense at o dark thirty. Just making sure we are questioning/holding everyone to the same standard.do you actually follow all these people who you repost or do you search for posts that support your positions?
I've never heard of these people who you repost...am I living in a shell?