How sad this country is that we are introducing bills around “APPARENT bribery”, something that should’ve been shut down using a different line a lot sooner.
HumongousBelly on
How the fuck is that psychopath mbs allowed inside the USA? And then in the White House? And then inside the presidents‘s mouth?!
This timeline is fucking insane
LuvKrahft on
See America, Trump campaigning on tax cuts for billionaires (and trillionaire) is getting Trump a gold painted ballroom.
That’s enough money to pay people way way better wages, but hey, trump got a ballroom.
greatgildersleeve on
“Apparent”?
specqq on
obvious bribery.
smersh101 on
The US political system runs on very apparent bribery. Too bad the Supreme Court calls it free speech.
Marvin_Frommars on
Wow. Another law. That’ll show him.
2HDFloppyDisk on
Love how Booz Allen lays off employees but still “donates” to the ballroom
katiescasey on
people are freakin that they wont be able to ride the orange Cheeto’s coat tails to money town anymore
Delicious-Reach-9622 on
Apparent?
Tough_Violinist_9594 on
Wow man this shit gets crazier by the day
ThisIsMyHobbyAccount on
I just cannot understand this concept. How does anyone “donate” anything to the Federal Government? In my line of work, the Government has to buy anything they have possession of. If I buy a civil servant coffee at a meeting, I’m at risk of the perception of bribery. If I give software to a Government office, I’m at risk of the perception of bribery. If I give a ride to a Government employee to the lunch spot on a Government campus, I’m at risk of the perception of bribery. Any one of these things is so clearly and obviously against the law already. How is anything at all relating to this ballroom possibly legal?
crunchysauces on
This will be the law he’ll follow. I’m sure of it.
30carpileupwithyou on
Why can’t it be for all the bribery not just this specific flavor?
zubuneri on
Can we undo this push for H1Bs which is a blatant quid pro quo from the tech company bribes?
PissOnStuff on
Amazing that we need to try to pass laws that essentially ask the government to please obey its own rules.
Azsunyx on
At this point I bet they’ve spent way more money on bribes than they ever would have if we taxed them appropriately (the “donors” that are citizens, anyway)
Thisisgotham on
It’s doomed to fail because it doesn’t have a clever acronym
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How sad this country is that we are introducing bills around “APPARENT bribery”, something that should’ve been shut down using a different line a lot sooner.
How the fuck is that psychopath mbs allowed inside the USA? And then in the White House? And then inside the presidents‘s mouth?!
This timeline is fucking insane
See America, Trump campaigning on tax cuts for billionaires (and trillionaire) is getting Trump a gold painted ballroom.
That’s enough money to pay people way way better wages, but hey, trump got a ballroom.
“Apparent”?
obvious bribery.
The US political system runs on very apparent bribery. Too bad the Supreme Court calls it free speech.
Wow. Another law. That’ll show him.
Love how Booz Allen lays off employees but still “donates” to the ballroom
people are freakin that they wont be able to ride the orange Cheeto’s coat tails to money town anymore
Apparent?
Wow man this shit gets crazier by the day
I just cannot understand this concept. How does anyone “donate” anything to the Federal Government? In my line of work, the Government has to buy anything they have possession of. If I buy a civil servant coffee at a meeting, I’m at risk of the perception of bribery. If I give software to a Government office, I’m at risk of the perception of bribery. If I give a ride to a Government employee to the lunch spot on a Government campus, I’m at risk of the perception of bribery. Any one of these things is so clearly and obviously against the law already. How is anything at all relating to this ballroom possibly legal?
This will be the law he’ll follow. I’m sure of it.
Why can’t it be for all the bribery not just this specific flavor?
Can we undo this push for H1Bs which is a blatant quid pro quo from the tech company bribes?
Amazing that we need to try to pass laws that essentially ask the government to please obey its own rules.
At this point I bet they’ve spent way more money on bribes than they ever would have if we taxed them appropriately (the “donors” that are citizens, anyway)
It’s doomed to fail because it doesn’t have a clever acronym