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1 hour ago, Biff Tannen said:

I don't believe this for a second.  He is doing this purely for the grift.  He doesn't really believe it.

I don’t know why people keep believing that trump is “smart” and you know he knows what he’s doing and is just purposely doing this for the grift. This would imply trump was smart about anything during his presidency and his life. The evidence overwhelmingly shows us this isn’t true. He’s dumb as fucking dirt. I don’t know why y’all don’t see this. 
 

He can know he’s grafting them and still believe he will be reinstated. Those things aren’t mutually exclusive.

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40 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Exactly.  An ex-president who served only one term SHOULD choose a life of happiness, and maybe even service to others, so that he is at peace, and enjoys his place in the universe (see Jimmy Carter).  OR.....he can plunge even further into psychosis, consuming whatever is left of his own soul with bitterness, anger, and absolute insanity.  That is a good thing to wish for Trump.  And it seems our wish is coming true.

 

can't he just go back to over paying for banging porn stars and ex playboy models, and be happy ?

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1 hour ago, Biff Tannen said:

I don't believe this for a second.  He is doing this purely for the grift.  He doesn't really believe it.

I actually do.  The man is and remains as ignorant of the actual operation of government as his dumbest supporter.

He's got some lawyers, that maybe were once good lawyers, like Sidney Powell, telling him some legal mumbo jumbo akin to cOmMon laW tRust!!11 and one general who isn't a dope or a baby, and a rich business dude, among others, telling him it's so.  He's credulous as hell, because he is, fundamentally, an incurious dumbass.

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21 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

I actually do.  The man is and remains as ignorant of the actual operation of government as his dumbest supporter.

He's got some lawyers, that maybe were once good lawyers, like Sidney Powell, telling him some legal mumbo jumbo akin to cOmMon laW tRust!!11 and one general who isn't a dope or a baby, and a rich business dude, among others, telling him it's so.  He's credulous as hell, because he is, fundamentally, an incurious dumbass.

Powell and the mypillow dude are the ones he trusts and have been telling him since December of last year that the election was stolen from him and that he's the rightful president. He truly believes that the election was stolen and that he was re-elected and should still be president.

Keep in mind that because he thinks this he also probably thinks he can't be prosecuted in NY/NYC. If and when an indictment comes down things will get really wild.

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11 minutes ago, Foosters said:

For the lawyers in the future pouring over this thread during discovery, I have nothing to do with any plan to grift the fucking rubes. Also, get a real job you losers.

You sound cranky that we're not letting you participate.  

The Trump Presidential Library Exploratory Committee.  T-PLEC.  Gonna be huge.  

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3 minutes ago, Js1 said:

There's literally 2 "audits" happening - Arizona and in one county in Georgia.

Take them both away and Biden still won 275 electoral votes. 

I believe the Arizona "audit" is just Maricopa county.  Wet farts.

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Heath Novosad and Doug Daniels at this law firm:

https://dtlawyers.com/attorneys/
 

are Mike Lindell’s attorneys on his suit that is destined to return Trump to office by August.   This is stunning to me, these guys were long time partners at one of the top big Texas firms.   

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On 6/2/2021 at 7:06 PM, TwiceHorn said:

A lot of this reveals that about 75% of the populace has no clue how government actually works, who does what, and what the constitutional limitations and ramifications are.

So they'll believe any goddamn thing.

Among that 75%? A fucking ex-president.

Last night Rachel Maddow explained how she's ceased being amused by the idiocy of the recounts. She spoke of the Big Lie in new terms about where we are headed if one party is pushing the belief that elections are rigged and stolen by the other party. "This doesn't have a political end. I don't want to make it sound scary, but I find this scary."

That's not revelatory for us. In fact, it's pretty slow in coming. Dreadfully slow.

The positive of her speaking as she is that her audience (as she evidently perceives them) will open their minds to the existential danger of GQP actions. At last, the discussion in the left-leaning and middle of the road news media comes to grips with the new vocabulary necessary to illuminate the dark new trends in what used to be politics.

CNN started calling "untruths" and "false statements" lies around the time of the election. Maddow, a rationalist intelectual, now seems to imagine the sound of whizzing bullets and the sight of bloody venues.

Is some Tuesday in August going to be the big day?

I don't know what Trump actually believes. I do feel certain that he knows he needs to keep making urgent pleas to the hoopleheads for that last fiddy dollars in their wallets to finally get America back on the right track with Trump at the wheel. 

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With that driver, eventually the truck will slip into gear by accident and start rolling out of control down the road. 

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Heath Novosad and Doug Daniels at this law firm:
https://dtlawyers.com/attorneys/
 
are Mike Lindell’s attorneys on his suit that is destined to return Trump to office by August.   This is stunning to me, these guys were long time partners at one of the top big Texas firms.   

Oh my god. Doug, how far you’ve fallen. He’s a smart guy, but was always odd.
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15 minutes ago, Lobo said:

You sound cranky that we're not letting you participate.  

The Trump Presidential Library Exploratory Committee.  T-PLEC.  Gonna be huge.  

We're going to start our own. Trump Unlimited Presidential Action Committee...That's right, TUPAC Motherfucker. 

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Yeah, right...like his supporters are going to donate money to a group named after a Black Hologram.  

(pauses)

Or.......will they?  

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18 minutes ago, Abogado Peligroso said:

Heath Novosad and Doug Daniels at this law firm:

https://dtlawyers.com/attorneys/
 

are Mike Lindell’s attorneys on his suit that is destined to return Trump to office by August.   This is stunning to me, these guys were long time partners at one of the top big Texas firms.   

A story about the lawsuit, which apparently attempts to raise compulsory counterclaims in a separate action, among other flaws and has been labeled a "bag of feces" by one pundit.  https://lawandcrime.com/2020-election/mypillow-ceo-mike-lindell-skewered-for-craptastic-lawsuit-against-dominion-and-smartmatic-that-alleges-ghosts-in-the-machines/  Even Jenna Ellis has criticized it.  Also contains a copy of the Complaint.  Barnes & Thornburgh is lead counsel.

 

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20 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

Among that 75%? A fucking ex-president.

Last night Rachel Maddow explained how she's ceased being amused by the idiocy of the recounts. She spoke of the Big Lie in new terms about where we are headed if one party is pushing the belief that elections are rigged and stolen by the other party. "This doesn't have a political end. I don't want to make it sound scary, but I find this scary."

That's not revelatory for us. In fact, it's pretty slow in coming. Dreadfully slow.

The positive of her speaking as she is that her audience (as she evidently perceives them) will open their minds to the existential danger of GQP actions. At last, the discussion in the left-leaning and middle of the road news media comes to grips with the new vocabulary necessary to illuminate the dark new trends in what used to be politics.

CNN started calling "untruths" and "false statements" lies around the time of the election. Maddow, a rationalist intelectual, now seems to imagine the sound of whizzing bullets and the sight of bloody venues.

Is some Tuesday in August going to be the big day?

I don't know what Trump actually believes. I do feel certain that he knows he needs to keep making urgent pleas to the hoopleheads for that last fiddy dollars in their wallets to finally get America back on the right track with Trump at the wheel. 

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With that driver, eventually the truck will slip into gear by accident and start rolling out of control down the road. 

It's not going to be some week in August, but there absolutely is going to come a time when republicans control the house and senate, and will delineate between states with """voter ID laws""" and states without to say which votes are valid and which votes aren't. At that point, the house and senate will choose their own slate of electors and our democracy will be dead.

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6 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

Among that 75%? A fucking ex-president.

Last night Rachel Maddow explained how she's ceased being amused by the idiocy of the recounts. She spoke of the Big Lie in new terms about where we are headed if one party is pushing the belief that elections are rigged and stolen by the other party. "This doesn't have a political end. I don't want to make it sound scary, but I find this scary."

That's not revelatory for us. In fact, it's pretty slow in coming. Dreadfully slow.

The positive of her speaking as she is that her audience (as she evidently perceives them) will open their minds to the existential danger of GQP actions. At last, the discussion in the left-leaning and middle of the road news media comes to grips with the new vocabulary necessary to illuminate the dark new trends in what used to be politics.

CNN started calling "untruths" and "false statements" lies around the time of the election. Maddow, a rationalist intelectual, now seems to imagine the sound of whizzing bullets and the sight of bloody venues.

Is some Tuesday in August going to be the big day?

I don't know what Trump actually believes. I do feel certain that he knows he needs to keep making urgent pleas to the hoopleheads for that last fiddy dollars in their wallets to finally get America back on the right track with Trump at the wheel. 

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With that driver, eventually the truck will slip into gear by accident and start rolling out of control down the road. 

It's easier to not be curious about who and what is about to control your environment.  Most of these people aren't dumb slobs.  Most of these people are without a doubt far smarter than myself.  

But some are absolutely just too dumb to even bother comprehending.  They climb over the railing at Yellowstone Park -- right over the sign that says don't get near this boiling hot spring so they can get IN the boiling hot spring.  They take selfies in front of bears.  It's hard to tell when or when not to continue to fret about these people.  The smart move is probably to sell them Oreos or tickets to a 'Tiger King' screen adaptation.  Like it or not, we'll probably all be fresh out of everything at the same time.  Then you have to fight them for the last roll of toilet paper and the final tube of Gogurt. 

Gogurt.  It's a deliciously fun-filled tube with simple ingredients.  

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4 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Current audits are only happening in Georgia and Arizona, but Wisconsin looks to be joining the club, and perhaps Pennsylvania.

We are very lucky that those 2 states have Dem AGs and governors.  I expect nothing to come out of those.

Unlike AZ, where the only guardrail is the SOS.  Georgia has none. 

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28 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

Among that 75%? A fucking ex-president.

Last night Rachel Maddow explained how she's ceased being amused by the idiocy of the recounts. She spoke of the Big Lie in new terms about where we are headed if one party is pushing the belief that elections are rigged and stolen by the other party. "This doesn't have a political end. I don't want to make it sound scary, but I find this scary."

That's not revelatory for us. In fact, it's pretty slow in coming. Dreadfully slow.

The positive of her speaking as she is that her audience (as she evidently perceives them) will open their minds to the existential danger of GQP actions. At last, the discussion in the left-leaning and middle of the road news media comes to grips with the new vocabulary necessary to illuminate the dark new trends in what used to be politics.

CNN started calling "untruths" and "false statements" lies around the time of the election. Maddow, a rationalist intelectual, now seems to imagine the sound of whizzing bullets and the sight of bloody venues.

Is some Tuesday in August going to be the big day?

I don't know what Trump actually believes. I do feel certain that he knows he needs to keep making urgent pleas to the hoopleheads for that last fiddy dollars in their wallets to finally get America back on the right track with Trump at the wheel. 

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With that driver, eventually the truck will slip into gear by accident and start rolling out of control down the road. 

This is important. The absurdity of fascist schemes to seize power are one of their most dangerous aspects. It’s like Ted Bundy’s charm or John Wayne Gacy’s clown costume. It’s disarming and distracts from the existential danger posed by what seems like something harmless or frivolous.

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25 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

A story about the lawsuit, which apparently attempts to raise compulsory counterclaims in a separate action, among other flaws and has been labeled a "bag of feces" by one pundit.  https://lawandcrime.com/2020-election/mypillow-ceo-mike-lindell-skewered-for-craptastic-lawsuit-against-dominion-and-smartmatic-that-alleges-ghosts-in-the-machines/  Even Jenna Ellis has criticized it.  Also contains a copy of the Complaint.  Barnes & Thornburgh is lead counsel.

 

So the "bombshell lawsuit" doesn't allege that Dominion or Smartmatic were involved in anything nefarious except weaponizing the courts?

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32 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

A story about the lawsuit, which apparently attempts to raise compulsory counterclaims in a separate action, among other flaws and has been labeled a "bag of feces" by one pundit.  https://lawandcrime.com/2020-election/mypillow-ceo-mike-lindell-skewered-for-craptastic-lawsuit-against-dominion-and-smartmatic-that-alleges-ghosts-in-the-machines/  Even Jenna Ellis has criticized it.  Also contains a copy of the Complaint.  Barnes & Thornburgh is lead counsel.

 

Jesus, I know ALL the players in the initial suit.  Barnes and Thornburg is the interesting one there -- the BT partner who filed the suit, under the firm's name.....was no longer associated with the firm THE NEXT day.  BT couldn't run fast enough from that steaming pile of crap.  And as for that partner....what a STUPID way to completely torpedo your career.  "I'm gonna file this wildly controversial lawsuit on a hotly contested political issue representing a guy who comes across like a total loon.  Should I check with my firm and partners to see if they're okay with the firm taking that on?  Naah, I'll just go ahead and do it."

What an epic, complete, and total dumbfuck that guy is.  I was this close to picking up the phone and giving my friend at BT utter shit about it, and then saw that BT in fact had no idea this batshittery was being done in their name, and cut it off at the knees as soon as they saw it being done (terminating the partner and immediately moving to withdraw as local counsel).  So, BT did the smart BT thing.

Loondell must be throwing wads of cash at these people, who all can't wait to grift their share from him.

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1 minute ago, jimmyjazz said:

That must have been a helluva conference call at, oh, 11 PM.

"He did WHAT?  Fire his ass.  Good night."

Seriously.  I imagine that it was a quickly convened emergency conference of their Management Committee or whatever it is, they asked him and confirmed that he didn't follow internal authorization procedures, said "well then, adios," and had security clean out his desk for him, immediately disabled his physical and electronic access to firm facilities, and that was that.

What a fucking dumbass.  How did he think that was going to end?

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17 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Seriously.  I imagine that it was a quickly convened emergency conference of their Management Committee or whatever it is, they asked him and confirmed that he didn't follow internal authorization procedures, said "well then, adios," and had security clean out his desk for him, immediately disabled his physical and electronic access to firm facilities, and that was that.

What a fucking dumbass.  How did he think that was going to end?

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14 minutes ago, longhornmatt said:

 I’m actually surprised he didn’t do more batshit crazy reality denying things.

Windmills cause cancer and Trump invented the phrase 'prime the pump'. I think people just sort of got used to it. 

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3 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

I'm pretty much to the point where I'm done with the joking.  We just need to set up a couple of shell companies to keep our names out of it, and start cashing in.  Has the dual benefit of 1) enriching us, and 2) taking resources away from Trumpkins and their movement.

I love the idea of the "library exploratory organization" or whatnot that @Lobo had.  May be time to flesh that out.

I'm really thinking that I want to spend more of my retirement years overseas, and that costs money.  I see no reason that idiot Trumpkins shouldn't finance my dreams of spending time away from the USA.  After all, they're a big part of the reason that I want to do so (if they could be the source of the $400k I need to spend on property to get a Portugese visa, that would be perfect).

Funny enough, I'm looking for exactly the same amount for exactly the same reason.  While for the purposes of future court documents I'm not participating in this venture, I may have some ideas.

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6 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

Exactly.  An ex-president who served only one term SHOULD choose a life of happiness, and maybe even service to others, so that he is at peace, and enjoys his place in the universe (see Jimmy Carter).  OR.....he can plunge even further into psychosis, consuming whatever is left of his own soul with bitterness, anger, and absolute insanity.  

How do you know that Jimmy Carter didn't plunge into psychosis, consuming his soul with bitterness, anger, and insanity, and just channeled all of that anger and insanity into building houses, hammering away at nails instead of going on a mass-murder spree?

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11 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

How do you know that Jimmy Carter didn't plunge into psychosis, consuming his soul with bitterness, anger, and insanity, and just channeled all of that anger and insanity into building houses, hammering away at nails instead of going on a mass-murder spree?

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5 hours ago, Lobo said:

Yeah, right...like his supporters are going to donate money to a group named after a Black Hologram.  

(pauses)

Or.......will they?  

Lots of angles to play here...

Spin a Q-yarn that Tupac is alive and a huge Trump supporter. Photoshop a picture of him in a MAGA hat, tell everyone Trump had a part in quashing the East Coast/West Coast rap beef. 

ORRrrrrr...

Hope it pisses off the libs. Watch the deplorables donate all their disposable income to own said libs. 

Either way, we'll make a very public donation of tree fiddy to BLM just to give Chad and Karen the finger on our way to another country to let them know they've been had. 

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Welp, it's Friday and I started having beers at the baseball game earlier today.  

But we all have to come to grips with the fact that there is actually money to be made on this and we're just smart enough, and just arrogant enough to pull it off.  

I think I'm serious when I say I'm done joking around about the money part.  We actually need to break off and discuss when/how we're gonna do this presidential library exploratory committee fundraise.  At some point, we need to distance ourselves from the site (at least with regard to this idea) because we don't want to get the Bob's or anybody else in trouble.  And because I'm 90% sure there's a handful of posters on here that would give up our identities to some angry Trump supporter.  

But fuck it, I'm done caring about ethics.  We've tossed around enough crazy ideas that just might work.  I'm partial to mine, but open to others.  I'll seed it.  I know many of you others would.  I'd prefer to not paper this thing up and simply keep it a gentlemen's agreement of we all split seed capital plus all revenues equally, no carry, no pref, no bullshit.  Most importantly, we agree to shut it down either at the first sign of violence or night before Nov. 2022 general elections.  

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5 hours ago, Js1 said:

There's literally 2 "audits" happening - Arizona and in one county in Georgia.

Take them both away and Biden still won 275 electoral votes. 

If these audits are being done by one highly partisan group, only, then it will come out however they want it. This is insanity and should be highly suspect and illegal. These are Nazi type tactics intended to over take our government and our own lives while a Republican Congress cheer it on. This is all 1930’s and 1950’s thinking and actions. And yes it’s scary. This is not funny anymore. 

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5 hours ago, BrickHorn said:

This is important. The absurdity of fascist schemes to seize power are one of their most dangerous aspects. It’s like Ted Bundy’s charm or John Wayne Gacy’s clown costume. It’s disarming and distracts from the existential danger posed by what seems like something harmless or frivolous.

One minute you're listening to the soothing voice of Anthony Hopkins.....yeesh.

Very important. They will seize power by any means--coup or doing as they've done the last several decades: getting the water warmer and warmer with the Tea Party, the Freedom Caucus, and now the extremists are legitimately running the show. Obstruction, obfuscation, comms teams, twitter fights, Fox appearances, anything they can to distract and decoy while they keep passing the legislation at the state level. They want anger and violence but they want the attempts to appear clownish--so you don't take it seriously...until it's too late.

Making it past early July is going to be important. Making it to the end of the year--paramount.

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1 hour ago, Lobo said:

Welp, it's Friday and I started having beers at the baseball game earlier today.  

But we all have to come to grips with the fact that there is actually money to be made on this and we're just smart enough, and just arrogant enough to pull it off.  

I think I'm serious when I say I'm done joking around about the money part.  We actually need to break off and discuss when/how we're gonna do this presidential library exploratory committee fundraise.  At some point, we need to distance ourselves from the site (at least with regard to this idea) because we don't want to get the Bob's or anybody else in trouble.  And because I'm 90% sure there's a handful of posters on here that would give up our identities to some angry Trump supporter.  

But fuck it, I'm done caring about ethics.  We've tossed around enough crazy ideas that just might work.  I'm partial to mine, but open to others.  I'll seed it.  I know many of you others would.  I'd prefer to not paper this thing up and simply keep it a gentlemen's agreement of we all split seed capital plus all revenues equally, no carry, no pref, no bullshit.  Most importantly, we agree to shut it down either at the first sign of violence or night before Nov. 2022 general elections.  

One question that needs to be answered is whether the exploratory committee should be a widely public competition type of deal like the AMZ HQ2 site selection search with openly competitive bids (uber risky) or something a little more low key that only a select few "chosen ones" might know about for a nominal fee.

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26 minutes ago, bolverk said:

One question that needs to be answered is whether the exploratory committee should be a widely public competition type of deal like the AMZ HQ2 site selection search with openly competitive bids (uber risky) or something a little more low key that only a select few "chosen ones" might know about for a nominal fee.

Nope.  We don't name any sites.  That's when we get in legal, financial, and possibly physical trouble.  The Exploratory Committee is merely a group of historians, architects, planners, engineers, PR experts, and archivists who will get together under the purview of Pres. Trump to identify, review, rank, and select sites for the future location.  The future location, in Orwellian terms, will always be TBD.  But the group needs funds to meet, do studies, talk with local officials, gain feedback, be compensated for their time and talent, etc.  Most importantly, we will be hosting feedback meetings in your area where you'll be able to meet with these folks, handpicked by president Trump, to broadcast what you think the library should have in terms of features and aspects---and those that rise to the top will be baked into the overall design.  

For instance, if you feel President Trump's library needs a wing dedicated to Space Force, Judicial Reform, confronting China, the Economy, defeating ISIS using the Kurds, etc.  We  need funds to have our team come out and listen to those types of ideas and then head back and literally draw them into the plans for the library and research center.  

Extra donations on top of that will get you invites to those types of feedback events, to groundbreaking events, and eventually to the ribbon cutting itself.  All along the way, expect to meet key Trump allies and advisers in your area as we ramp up momentum and excellence!  

If this gets pushed out through the right fucking idiots, there is absolutely zero way we don't make $500k between now and the 2022 elections.  And our cap-ex is maybe $10k plus CC processing costs on the donations.  I de-risk investments for a living, it's really the only thing I'm good at and this is a pretty de-risked deal.  Except one of us might get shot.  But other than that...

SHOW ME A FLAW! 

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10 minutes ago, Lobo said:

Nope.  We don't name any sites.  That's when we get in legal, financial, and possibly physical trouble.  The Exploratory Committee is merely a group of historians, architects, planners, engineers, PR experts, and archivists who will get together under the purview of Pres. Trump to identify, review, rank, and select sites for the future location.  The future location, in Orwellian terms, will always be TBD.  But the group needs funds to meet, do studies, talk with local officials, gain feedback, be compensated for their time and talent, etc.  Most importantly, we will be hosting feedback meetings in your area where you'll be able to meet with these folks, handpicked by president Trump, to broadcast what you think the library should have in terms of features and aspects---and those that rise to the top will be baked into the overall design.  

For instance, if you feel President Trump's library needs a wing dedicated to Space Force, Judicial Reform, confronting China, the Economy, defeating ISIS using the Kurds, etc.  We  need funds to have our team come out and listen to those types of ideas and then head back and literally draw them into the plans for the library and research center.  

Extra donations on top of that will get you invites to those types of feedback events, to groundbreaking events, and eventually to the ribbon cutting itself.  All along the way, expect to meet key Trump allies and advisers in your area as we ramp up momentum and excellence!  

If this gets pushed out through the right fucking idiots, there is absolutely zero way we don't make $500k between now and the 2022 elections.  And our cap-ex is maybe $10k plus CC processing costs on the donations.  I de-risk investments for a living, it's really the only thing I'm good at and this is a pretty de-risked deal.  Except one of us might get shot.  But other than that...

SHOW ME A FLAW! 

Come on, man. You have to specify some sort of parameters to make it a somewhat believable. Otherwise, your committee might get stuck touring the worst places in America, like Hobbs, NM, Coffeyville, KS, and College Station, TX.

Sure, those folks can be grifted, but they're poor and the destinations suck ass for strippers and blow.

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How do you know that Jimmy Carter didn't plunge into psychosis, consuming his soul with bitterness, anger, and insanity, and just channeled all of that anger and insanity into building houses, hammering away at nails instead of going on a mass-murder spree?

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