So indeed Trump said that the new Whitehouse Ballroom will seat ~600 and that it will be used to ~gather heads of foreign countries?
And if Trump will let an immigrant in who pays $1 million dollars will Trump accept Bitcoin for it? I mean just think about that. Or perhaps I should say it this way, will he accept "cryptocurrency" from new immigrants?
And will Miss Maxwell be pardoned two weeks before the opening of the new ballroom; whenever that is? Think about that.
And who has a son that will need a wife soon; to better political aspirations or increase family capital?
And in conjunction with that justice Department check for some $230 million I have to wonder if there were internal conversations at the FBI whereby they dragged their foot on Epstein, and who that might have benefitted if not that department itself?
And when someone says Cryptocurrency allowed us to facilitate this and cryptocurrency allowed us to fund that; what does it really mean? Okay, I will bite on my own question. It means you have no faith in the United States banking and lending system. Okay then, you have the power to reform and change it don't you. But what does that mean? Does that mean more reform or less reform? And did you ever ask yourself which is better more regulations or less regulations? Republicans like to harp on regulations. But as a member of the public you have a sense that they were put in place to protect you don't you? And don't you wince or scratch your head when you here Republicans wanting to do away with Regulations? And I am not talking about freedom of speech or your second amendment.
And will mass be said at that new ballroom? Who will say mass? Will they attempt to preach hatred? And if you don't clap when they preach hatred you are admonished like the Democrats who sat on your right facing you at a State of the Union Address. But the people invited to attend those ballroom events are not going to be that strong minded are they.
And that 600 seat ballroom looks like it points to a longevity in office that exceeds the Constitutional term doesn't it. And he will say that because he paid for it, he owns it, and you have to pay him rent.
And indeed when those 600 foreigners come to a preaching event at that ballroom, he has just the expensive hotel rooms to accommodate him doesn't he.
Heartbreakers.
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