@BowldenChuck@Victorshi2020 Nice (attempt at) deflection.
Your series of comments show you have an incredibly flimsy grasp on what a blind trust is.
You basically said, "2 +2 = 30".
Then:
"Homework <other person>. Homework."
@AnnaApp91838450@BowldenChuck FOIA doesn't apply to members of Congress, so no FOIA records directly applicable to Pelosi could have been obtained under the act. The claim that such records were obtained in this instance is quite simply a lie.
@librab103 @MMarasciullo @Victorshi2020 Republicans only care about minorities, the faithful, basic morality and decency and anyone/anything else but the wealthy to get their vote.
@BowldenChuck@Victorshi2020 My point is as plain as can be:
You are wrong and keep doubling down and deflecting. It wasn’t a blind trust. Then you have the audacity to accuse others of not doing their homework.
It’s yet another example of the Herculean hypocrisy required to be a Trump supporter.
@BowldenChuck@Victorshi2020 Also, even if it WERE blind trust (which it isn’t), the trustee acts on behalf of the trustor.
No matter who set it up, the account in China was Trump’s. The initial statement is still true.
@BowldenChuck@Victorshi2020 1) Even if that were the case, it doesn’t change the fact that it isn’t a blind trust. Someone who is so fond of homework wouldn’t need to be told that.
2) Prove it.
@MMFlint
Regarding SubStack article, "At Earth Day's End":
Many interesting (and sad) points.
Those aside, the idea that "Nature won’t let us use the other 90% of our brains" is a myth. If we weren't using it, it would have been evolved away.
“3 Mexican Countries.”
Just a reminder that these are the same folks who assert their superiority by belittling the intelligence and good faith of others.
https://t.co/7JA1kCdIoS