• Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Whats unfair about the lawsuits against Trump? Afaik, the most unfair bit is that (federalist society weirdo) judge Canon is working her ass off to stall till after the elections.

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      9 months ago

      All of them are things he didnt do wrong, or are something that the other guys in power do, and its not a problem. Literally all of them.

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        9 months ago

        Oh, so, is the defamation case something he didnt do (despite the rock solid evidence), or something he should get away with because other people do it too (the ultimate 6-year-old excuse)?

        And does everyone claim their property is worth 500%-800% more for decades on their loan applications?

        Have other people gotten away with hiding top secret files in their bathrooms, and lying about having them? Or did that not happen, despite the people moving them being on film?

        I don’t even care about the case about campaign finances.

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          9 months ago

          You mentioned four different things, let me address the one I know the most about and is the most obvious. You can claim that your house or property is worth as much as you want, how the process works is that you ask for what you want and claim whatever you want, and then the bank does their underwriting and comes to their own determination of value and how much they want to lend. He did nothing wrong t hat I am aware of.

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            9 months ago

            You can claim that your house or property is worth as much as you want

            No, you can’t. If you knowingly and grossly lie on paperwork that’s called fraud. Why the hell would that be legal?

            The fact that most people try to sneak 10% is entirely different from ballooning things by 600% and intentionally lying about the reasons.