Xyga wrote:Give them to someone who can't read nor manage a company without tax-evading hundreds of millions
He leaked his tax returns from 1995 to prove a point: that he hasn't had to pay taxes in a long time. There's already three publicly released tax returns after the fact that show he did anyways.
I'm willing to bet he's going to release his most recent returns to show that he paid plenty of taxes, but after the election, of course.
represents nazis rapists rednecks
Good. I want everyone to be represented, even communists and midgets and whatever other marginalized group you can think of. Remember that I wanted this election to be between Trump and Sanders, and openly support the cause of black nationalism.
wants to jail/shoot his press/political opponents
Here's an interesting tidbit most people aren't aware of:
The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 (section 1078 (a)) amended the US Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 and the Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 1987, allowing for materials produced by the State Department and the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) to be released within U.S. borders for the Archivist of the United States.
In other words, propaganda of all types, including but not limited to false flags, have been legal in the US since 2013. Which is why there hasn't been any legal action taken against, say, the Washington Post for lying about Ferguson and sparking literal race riots; because there is no longer a legal basis for which to do so.
and is basically offering to let a megalomaniac foreign despot sitting on mountains of nukes do wtf he wants to Europe
Good. Your fool's paradise of the EU is going to fall apart any minute now and the last thing we need is a last ditch effort (read: meaningless war that would fail anyways) to save it.
Emails with fucking nothing proved relevant to security and state secrets are suuuuuuuuch a legitimate reason to go for that man, yeah.
We already covered this frog: only the originating authority knows the full scope of SCI material and how damaging it is or isn't to national security. That's the nature of such material.
And in any case, she still broke the law in a number of ways, with the most clear cut being the storage of classified material on non-government media.
Trigger warning for BulletMagnet: actual cited law that clearly states what she did was illegal. Check out appendix f.
Well, wait, in one of the emails she's gaving away the white house chef's cheese soufflé recipe, an absolute State Secret. This is proof she's a danger to your country, shoot her, jail her.
Investigations are like cancer: if you shake them off once and they never come back, you're fine. If they come back, you're toast.
As usual, nobody here has the slightest idea as to what is actually going on. The emails were one probe; the Clinton Foundation is another ball of wax entirely. Put two and two together.
Last hint before I pull out my hair at how dense you are: the foundation primarily operates out of countries with little to no birth certification.