• @grue
    link
    English
    391 year ago

    This is what we get for failing to enforce the Emoluments Clause.

    • @paintbucketholder
      link
      171 year ago

      This is what we get for not enforcing the tax code and basic business regulations (like “don’t commit fraud”) on the rich.

      Trump’s tax fraud schemes have been public knowledge for decades, but apparently it’s not possible to prosecute these things when the fraud reaches amounts of 7+ figures.

      • @Astroturfed
        link
        101 year ago

        Once you get enough money, you can openly commit fraud in the country. It’s not even a secret. Once you have a big enough legal fund prosecutors don’t want to go after you, because they could lose. They can’t possibly risk having another loss on their tally. Better to force some brown people to plead out on planted dime bags because they can’t afford a lawyer.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        31 year ago

        Early on, I hoped that Trump would destroy the GOP. Now it looks like he may take a lot of bankers and fraudulent rich folks with him.

        Anyone who has had to show three paychecks to rent an apartment is livid over the idea that Trump could get millions in loans with fake documents.