This time next year, President Trump moves back into the Whitehouse...

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@ZRX61 mate, Biden lost. You really need to get over it.
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mangocrazy wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 12:35 pm @ZRX61 mate, Biden lost. You really need to get over it.
You do realize what this thread is about... right? Perhaps stop reading it if it upsets you so much.
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ZRX61 wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 1:53 pm
mangocrazy wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 12:35 pm @ZRX61 mate, Biden lost. You really need to get over it.
You do realize what this thread is about... right? Perhaps stop reading it if it upsets you so much.
That was actually meant as a joke, but never mind. The only thing I'm currently upset about is my van blowing its head gasket.
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Well that's a pisser, literally.

In other news, they just delayed the sentencing on the 34 felonies until he's out of office, so at least 4 years. That means he won't be a convicted felon until then.. & then I guess President Vance will pardon him...
Assuming the case isn't dismissed by then, which is looking likely... given that he was only prosecuted to prevent him becoming President again. and a 4 year delay is a Due Process violation.
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ZRX61 wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 8:29 pm Well that's a pisser, literally.

In other news, they just delayed the sentencing on the 34 felonies until he's out of office, so at least 4 years. That means he won't be a convicted felon until then.. & then I guess President Vance will pardon him...
Assuming the case isn't dismissed by then, which is looking likely... given that he was only prosecuted to prevent him becoming President again. and a 4 year delay is a Due Process violation.
Will all those tactics work for the common man?
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Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 10:00 pm Will all those tactics work for the common man?
No one else has ever been charged with these *crimes*.. so common man wouldn't have needed any tactics. They were specific to Trump to prevent him running for POTUS.
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The correct way to clear your name would be a retrial.

Delaying judgement until it expires or being pardoned are just ways of avoiding the law. Only someone guilty would do that. I think we all know what's happening here.
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ZRX61 wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 12:37 am
Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 10:00 pm Will all those tactics work for the common man?
No one else has ever been charged with these *crimes*.. so common man wouldn't have needed any tactics. They were specific to Trump to prevent him running for POTUS.
If the phrase "Trumped up charges" didn't already exist it would need to be invented just for this case.
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DefTrap wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 8:11 am The correct way to clear your name would be a retrial.

Delaying judgement until it expires or being pardoned are just ways of avoiding the law. Only someone guilty would do that. I think we all know what's happening here.
You have it completely ass backwards. Trump didn't ask for the delay, the prosecution did. & he can't appeal the conviction or ask for a new trial until he's been sentenced..

And the delay of four years is illegal under NY State law which states that a perp must be sentenced within 12 months of a guilty verdict.

so no, you don't know "what's happening here"
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ZRX61 wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 3:20 pm so no, you don't know "what's happening here"
Well it's more about why it's happening really.
It's certainly not normal is it?
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DefTrap wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 4:04 pm Well it's more about why it's happening really.
It's certainly not normal is it?

Nope, that's why his lawyers are asking the judge just to bin the entire thing. The prosecution said the Stormie pay off (which wasn't illegal anyway) was to affect the election, but it happened after he'd already won the election. Bit difficult to pay a bribe after the alleged cause.
And then there's the part where he was charged with felonies, where everyone else who did the same thing was charged with misdemeanors. Trump winning this election has pulled the rug from under the prosecution & the judge
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Cousin Jack wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 6:47 pm
mangocrazy wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 6:04 pm I seem to recall reading that ancient tin mines might be worth re-opening, and that Cornwall is sitting on a tidy amount of lithium and other rare-earth metals. Industry might just make a comeback in sleepy, arty Cornwall...
South Crofty is being dewatered as we speak (it will take about 2 years). Several lithium projects are running, one is fairly significant scale. Other minerals (copper, tungsten, uranium, silver, gold)) have been mined economically in the past, and may be again.
We were also the birthplace of mechanical engineering, with most early steam engines being designed and built in Cornwall. That will not return, but other industries may. We are not all arty types, Trevithick and Davy were Cornish.
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