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If it's really that big of a problem, there's always the Emolument Clause.
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He's "taken" a ridiculous amount more than his predecessors. He actually promised that he would donate his entire salary, but he hasn't even managed to follow thru on that, even though he's making tons on the side.He gets paid no different than any others in office. Or did he take less than his predecessors.....
Old news. Many lawmakers and AGs filed a lawsuit this past week against him for violating the emoluments clause.If it's really that big of a problem, there's always the Emolument Clause.
Ever hear of Pay-Per-Click Marketing? This will answer your above issueYour first source sucks. It literally has an ad for viagra on the page. .
I still addressed the argument in your crappy source, so you could respond to that.Ever hear of Pay-Per-Click Marketing? This will answer your above issue
Still doesn't address the issue that your second link basically says Trump is treading on very thing ice - so thin that even a civilian may potentially be able to break it.Ever hear of Pay-Per-Click Marketing? This will answer your above issue
If those that wrote the Constitution had a problem with President's operating a business while holding the Office of the President one would think they would have so noted in the ConstitutionI still addressed the argument in your crappy source, so you could respond to that.
The second source didn't look bad but I don't see how it supports your argument.
Yes we know that there are those out there who think this is an illegitimate presidency and or that President Trump is not fit to be President and or disagree with his agenda will attempt any means necessary to see him removed from office and look for every possible way to do so.Still doesn't address the issue that your second link basically says Trump is treading on very thing ice - so thin that even a civilian may potentially be able to break it.
That still doesn't support your position, or provide a defense for your provided link that does not agree with your position. The first link "Trump is doing nothing wrong or illegal," the second link "Trump is doing things that can bite him in the ***."Yes we know that there are those out there who think this is an illegitimate presidency and or that President Trump is not fit to be President and or disagree with his agenda will attempt any means necessary to see him removed from office and look for every possible way to do so.
That's really not a reasonable assumption. They weren't gods and they weren't omniscient.If those that wrote the Constitution had a problem with President's operating a business while holding the Office of the President one would think they would have so noted in the Constitution
You're looking at it wrong. He could be violating the constitution. This was talked about months ago.This whole topic is just silly. But it demonstrates the mentality of the left wing naysayers who will do anything at all, with no reservations whatsoever, in order to condemn Trump.
It's simply logical that Trump would be making big bucks. Since taking office the market has skyrocketed. In the past 4 months, even I have been able to make up all of my losses from the past 8 years under Obama, AND THEN profit on top of that. Business is doing well. Anyone who thinks otherwise needs to take their political blinders off. One would have to be incredibly naive to think that Trump would not have been invested in the market. Of course he's getting rich - DUH!!!
I don't think there actually is any violation of the clause in a direct way.Old news. Many lawmakers and AGs filed a lawsuit this past week against him for violating the emoluments clause.
Trump is free to follow thru with his Agenda. Nothing is stopping him. He just can't keep his focus off of the Russia investigation. Instead of working, he constantly just complains and/or continuously talks about how good of a job he is doing. But, I guess that's what narcissists do. He just can't handle bad press, and if he can't learn to, he will never get anything done. The media is getting good ratings with the Russia investigation, Trump's implosion via tweets, etc. So, it's not going to stop anytime soon. And, the new lawsuit has nothing to do with the Russia investigation. It is a completely seperate matter.I don't think there actually is any violation of the clause in a direct way.
I'm hoping it just puts an end to things once and for all, and get back to what's really important. Like you know, running the country, and addressing the state of the union.
All of this just smacks of revenge politics anyways.
I think it's funny that the Right is just fine and dandy with the President not making it obviously clear his loyalties lie first and foremost with America.But it demonstrates the mentality of the left wing naysayers who will do anything at all, with no reservations whatsoever, in order to condemn Trump.
You're naive to think Trump wont try to rig the law to benefit his own businesses. After all, it seems like we paying for his visits to his own businesses. And what if he provides "legal perks" to a lucrative business partner, such as Saudi Arabia, in exchange for promotion and land rights?It's simply logical that Trump would be making big bucks. Since taking office the market has skyrocketed. In the past 4 months, even I have been able to make up all of my losses from the past 8 years under Obama, AND THEN profit on top of that. Business is doing well. Anyone who thinks otherwise needs to take their political blinders off. One would have to be incredibly naive to think that Trump would not have been invested in the market. Of course he's getting rich - DUH!!!
He does international business, makes money off his presidential status, and is all but openly flaunting the major concerns over him so openly doing business as the president.I don't think there actually is any violation of the clause in a direct way.
He does international business, makes money off his presidential status, and is all but openly flaunting the major concerns over him so openly doing business as the president.
You're naive to think Trump wont try to rig the law to benefit his own businesses.
Is that why the handful of business owners who actually matter in such things keep getting richer while everybody else is working more hours for less pay and benefits?Oh, you mean like corporate tax breaks that put money back into businesses so they can afford to continue to operate, expand and hire new people, instead of loading it into government coffers?? The scoundrel!!!!