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  2. The VT board poster said VT has offered Bo more $ than Nebraska. Not sure it’s true though or the poster is being dramatic
  3. Yeah... it's SUPER "weird." So much with Trump and Epstein has changed since then...
  4. Honestly though, the bigger concern to me is just how much money he's made via the oval office and how people say, "well look, he's donating his salary!" This is after he made billions setting up his Crypto exchange(as well as his own Meme coin) which the Saudi's used to "invest " in Crypto. This is so blatant now, it's amazing how people just don't seem to care.
  5. Bro responding to something In posted 18 days ago. Weird.
  6. You were talking about people “falling for stupid stuff”
  7. @Caveira seems to think so
  8. What we really need are the stories of the hard working Men and Women he screwed over to get to where he is. The Man who owned a small construction company, who was warned about working for Trump, but said, "I know, but I've got a good lawyer and it's a pretty strong contract." He finished the project and needed the 3.6M dollars. Despite the job being done and done well... he just didn't get paid. Being a massive job, he contacted him, was re-directed, eventually got a lawyer, Trump just refused to pay. About 2 years later, Trump's lawyers going to court, likely forgetting this guy even existed, they settled for 50% the original contract. By this time, he'd been unable to pay his employees, so he'd lost his company. He'd sold off most of his equipment to try and keep going, but you're in a lawsuit with Donald Trump. So he gets a check for 1.2M after Lawyers bills. He sells his work trucks, what little he's got left, he goes to the bank, deposits the check, he sends out the money he owes(vendors+former employers). He gets back in his car, drives under an overpass and puts a bullet into his brain.
  9. Today
  10. Oh, and by the way, Trump said, he doesn't "understand" why the American people are so stuck on the Epstein files because people "don't understand what Palm Beach was like in the 90s." Anyone understand WTF that means? Was it just normal to have 13-15-year-old girls as your "spa" girls and then ban your best friend because after warning him for "stealing" said girls, he continued to do so? You know what? I'm just gonna go the Caveria route(and other people who just post off Twitter;
  11. Oh wow... well, I was with my Conservative friend and my liberal friend asked him why Trump didn't release the files and he said, "because who even cares anymore? So what if he abused underage girls in the past? Why do we keep bringing up old stuff," and I kid you not, I almost spit my drink out because he was serious. He of course followed that up with the proverbial "If Trump was guilty, why wasn't he accused earlier." And when I pointed out Epstein's secretary and another 13 year old Girl both accused Trump of rape, he came back with the "fake news, wasn't even Trump's type." That is exactly what the BigRob guy does, as well as El Luchador and . I'll give Great White North some credit, he does provide examples to his claims that are backed up by all the available evidence out there. BigRob is someone that is impossible to discuss anything with as as soon as you ask him a question or push back, he starts with these silly anecdotal stories that I suppose he imagines really carry weight, and loses his mind...well until he sobers up again.
  12. This is a man who said he could stand on 5th Ave, shoot a man... and he wouldn't lose a voter. A Trump rally, a Trump supporter was asked about that... and his response was, "if Trump shot him, he probably needed shooting." We're asking why the Roy Cohn protege, the man who came up with the deny, deny, deny and then accuse those who charging you of the very thing you did method... to rationally answer why he'd say "release the files," when he didn't think they could hurt him? This is SO simple. Because he's a liar. He knew he'd never release them. And I'm sure the Democrats didn't because they knew it'd take quite a few of them down as well. But with ALL the video and pictures, the greeting card, the "wonderful secrets" that Trump and Epstein shared, who cares why Trump THOUGHT what he did. Lets go off where we are now, not speculate about the syphilitic riddled mind of a pedophile.
  13. You DO know the Republicans RAN on this issue and they also had control of those files FIRST. I mean, if you'll remember, Epstein committed suicide under Trump's DOJ...
  14. Don't let it pass; don't let it go. Wealthy pedophiles should never get a free get-out-jail card.
  15. We are all in agreement here (finally.)
  16. ...and common sense finally prevails. (Weird how it took so long for folks to get there.)
  17. The UWW - under Russia's behest - has already started to curb the transfer bonanza that is happening in international wresting. It is a phased process so the effect will be known maybe in about 3 to 5 years, or actually fully when the current transfers retire and the new ones would have to adhere to the new rules. https://cdn.uww.org/2024-11/change_of_nationality_regulation_eng_oct2024_final.pdf These are the new rules and key provisions are -- In order to prevent any abuse, a country may receive only one foreign wrestler who applies for a change of nationality per gender per year across all age categories 1. In order to prevent any abuse, for the years 2025 and 2026, a country may only participate in a competition under the authority of UWW, such as Continental or World Championships, with a maximum of two (2) wrestlers who changed their nationality, providing they enter at least the same number of wrestlers who did not change their nationality, per style, per age category and per event. 2. In order to prevent any abuse, for the years 2027 and 2028, a country may only participate in a competition under the authority of UWW, such as Continental or World Championships, with a 2 Or any official equivalent system. In case a National Federation does not have a licensing system, the participation by the athlete in three competitions sanctioned by another NF in the past 5 years shall be considered as equivalent. 7 maximum of two (2) wrestlers who changed their nationality, providing they enter at least two (2) times the number of wrestlers who did not change their nationality, per style, per age category and per event. 3. In order to prevent any abuse, for the year 2029 and following years, a country may only participate in a competition under the authority of UWW, such as Continental or World Championships, or Ranking Series events, with a maximum of one (1) wrestler who changed their nationality, providing they enter at least four (4) times the number of wrestlers who did not change their nationality, per style, per age category and per event I don't think the above provisions are retroactive, so the above applies to new transfers, not the wrestlers who have transferred in the past.
  18. Sounds like that's his strong suit.
  19. Just some of the most glaring failures. This by no means is all of them. Kind of surprising for an alleged genius. Good thing he had daddy's money to fall back on. Trump University It was marketed as an insider education in real estate, but Trump University operated without accreditation and was staffed by instructors with little to no industry success. Legal scrutiny followed quickly, with lawsuits alleging fraud and deceptive practices. By 2017, the enterprise ended in a $25 million settlement and closed the chapter on a venture that left thousands disillusioned. Trump Casinos From the Trump Taj Mahal to Trump Plaza, the current president’s casinos promised extravagance but hemorrhaged money. The Taj Mahal alone filed for bankruptcy multiple times before closing in 2016. Trump Castle and Trump World’s Fair didn’t fare much better. These ventures highlight a pattern: high-profile launches, overwhelming debt, and eventual fire-sale exits under new names. Trump Mortgage Launched in 2006 as the housing market teetered on collapse, Trump Mortgage failed to secure credibility or sustainable revenue. Its CEO exaggerated his resume, and the company was derailed by the 2008 mortgage crisis. Less than 18 months after its debut, it folded—another example of bold branding colliding with an unforgiving market. Truth Social After being created in 2022 to rival major platforms, Truth Social billed itself as a censorship-free alternative. Despite initial user interest, the platform struggled with software issues, limited ad revenue, and sluggish growth. By 2025, it remained unprofitable, with Trump Media & Technology Group posting substantial losses and facing continued questions about its long-term viability. Trump Steaks Trump Steaks entered the luxury food market in 2007 with premium pricing and promotional fanfare. But sold through The Sharper Image and QVC—unconventional outlets for meat—the concept never caught on. After barely two months, the line was pulled. The retailer’s CEO later confirmed they had “literally sold almost no steaks” despite the publicity push. The Trump Network In 2009, Trump backed a multi-level marketing company selling wellness supplements and the PrivaTest—an at-home urine test to “personalize” vitamin plans. Scientific credibility was thin, and critics noted the MLM structure resembled other exploitative schemes. The business had quietly shut down in 2012 and left many distributors with sunk costs and unsellable inventory. Trump Vodka Trump Vodka, with a gold-accented bottle and a slogan promising aspirational luxury, was launched in 2006 in an attempt to compete with brands like Grey Goose. It failed to capture a loyal base, and distribution lagged. Both the vodka and its Dutch distillery were out of business by 2011. In retrospect, the drink never matched its branding hype. Trump Shuttle In 1989, Trump purchased Eastern Air Lines’ shuttle service and rebranded it as a high-end travel experience. The planes had plush interiors and gold accents, but the business was quickly weighed down by debt, labor disputes, and fuel costs. The operation was gone only three years later and absorbed by competitors after never turning a profit. GoTrump.com GoTrump.com–launched in 2006–attempted to carve out space in the crowded online travel market with Trump's personal endorsements and luxury branding. Despite partnerships with major booking engines, the site failed to gain traction and quietly shut down a year later. Trump Ice Trump Ice was marketed in the early 2000s as luxury bottled water sourced from natural springs and sold under a sleek label. Production faded out by 2010, though the branding reappeared briefly during a 2023 political event. Despite its sporadic returns, the product failed to establish a place in an already saturated market. Trump Home Trump Home featured luxury furniture designed to reflect the “Trump lifestyle” in 2007. While the collection had early retail presence, declining sales and the eventual severing of partnerships with stores like Macy’s led to its downfall. The line was gradually phased out as demand faded and retailer relationships deteriorated. Trump Fragrances With names like “Success by Trump” and “Empire,” these fragrances tried to bottle prestige. They were sold at major retailers and initially drew some attention, but competition from established brands and political backlash eventually took their toll. As controversy around Trump grew, retailers dropped the line. Trump: The Game Released in 1989, this Monopoly-style game let players mimic Trump’s real estate deal-making. It underperformed on shelves and was quickly discontinued. A brief revival in 2004—riding the popularity of “The Apprentice”—did little to improve its legacy. Both editions ultimately failed to generate meaningful sales or cultural relevance in the crowded game market. Trump Communications (Trumpet) Trump once attempted to break into telecommunications with a company called Trumpet that planned to offer services like long-distance calling. The business stalled before it could officially launch, and it was unable to secure the infrastructure or market share required to compete. It folded without a single customer served—one of the least visible but clearest failures in the portfolio. Trump Magazine Trump Magazine was Donald Trump's foray into the glossy world of lifestyle publishing. Launched in 1997 as Trump Style, it was initially a freebie for VIP guests at Trump properties. It then morphed into Trump World and eventually Trump Magazine. By 2009, though, amid the Great Recession and dwindling ad revenues, the publication ceased operations with unpaid bills and disillusioned staff. Trump Institute The Trump Institute was a separate venture from Trump University but shares a similar mission: to teach the "Trump way" of real estate success. Operating between 2005 and 2009, it offered seminars and workshops, often featuring promotional videos of Trump himself. However, controversies plagued the institute, including allegations of plagiarized materials, misleading marketing practices, and prioritizing profit over genuine education.
  20. Poor little Jimmy. He just can't keep up. Maybe his mom should limit his screen time.
  21. I'm sure they will. Trump has openly said he's going after his enemies. Again, Scott Bessent did the EXACT same thing as James, but... we're going to ignore that. You will ONLY be prosecuted if you... are not MAGA and a Trump appointee.
  22. Scott Bessent did the same thing. So YET AGAIN... the Trump administration shows it's hypocrisy. Scott Bessent took out two mortgages in 2007, both secondary homes and listed each as his primary residence to try and procure favorable interest rates. Does anyone see Scott Bessent being indicted? Christ, he's not even under investigation... and the reason is hilarious. They knew he was lying. So... all good!
  23. No Jimmy, we all know you're a bit touched in the head, but SHE is not a homophobe. She knew that the voters would not go for a gay man. I mean... Christ, Trump said Kamala "turned black," and most of the conservatives on here agreed with him. So... she's got a pretty solid point. That said, I love the strawman. Who ever said he was the Most openly homophobic presidential candidate ever? I remember no such claim.
  24. It came true last November... By the way, Autism was first diagnosed in 1911. Tylenol was invented in 1950. But yup, it definitely causes Autism! We have a guy who's own voice is trying to stop him from talking. He's giving advice to a guy who eats ALMOST nothing but McDonalds. The first guy had a worm eating his brain, takes a chainsaw to dead Dolphins and cuts them off because...what the hell, he's a Kennedy and he'll do as he feels... like leaving a bear cut in Central Park... These are the people now giving Medical Advice. And then we have @mspartpassing on a made up story about a liberal who overdosed on Tylenol...
  25. There's the club forum here.
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