Yeah, you could be wrong... and you are! But don't take MY word for it. Hear it from the woman who laid out Trump's plans to avoid conflicts of interest last week. She's a tax attorney at Morgan Lewis. I'm just guessing, but I think she probably knows more about the subject than you do. I don't think she would risk a legal malpractice lawsuit (and her firm's good reputation) by giving our next President bad counsel, do you?
"At a press conference Wednesday in New York, one of Trump's lawyers, Sheri Dillon, a tax attorney at Morgan Lewis, said that the president-elect would give the profits his hotels generate from foreign governments to the Treasury...
Dillon said that the Emoluments Clause in the Constitution — which bars individuals holding office in the U.S. from accepting payments from foreign states — did not apply to the hotel visits."
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/11/trump...o-can-you.html
In any event, it looks like Trump has turned the tables on you, millsy! Under any interpretation, he won't be "receiving compensation from foreign governments" - the US Treasury will! And surely you don't have a problem with letting any fawning foreign supplicants help pay down our national debt (which has nearly doubled under Obama), do you millsy? Didn't think so!
Got any more "biggies"? Keep trying, mope. Keep letting Trump Derangement Syndrome discombobulate you. And keep throwing whatever you can at him. Maybe something will stick. You never know.
Oh, and keep watching MSNBC for your next talking point.
Originally Posted by lustylad
I will just answer both of your comments now and let you go about you day. There is really no point in debating with you because with all my Trump Derangement Syndrome and you having your head so far up his ass you can't see what's fact.
So Trump's lawyer, yes she probably knows more about the situation than me. But she also knows that law is how you can interpret it. And since the clause has never been litigated, she/her firm can argue it the way they want to. But a layman can read the clause as I pointed out in my previous post. You can't hold office in this country and collect contributions from a foreign state/state controlled entity. As it's known by anyone, you can look it up, Trump Tower (owed by Trump) gets rent (compensation) from a Chinese bank (state controlled entity). Sorry if you refuse to accept that the situation violates that.
Here's a little reading for ya:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.4bdfd274643c
And that law firm and it's reputation... Last year they won "Russia Law Firm of the Year" award last year. Their reputation is safe in the world Trump lives in.
And if you listen closely, the lady says, as I pointed out in the previous comment (but your head being where it is could only smell shit).. The profits from overseas hotels (keyword hotels) are what's going to the treasury. Those controls (like China in Trump Tower, D.C. hotel) can still compensate him in the US since those profits aren't going to the treasury. Yes the national debt went up like 68% under Obama, more than doubled. How about under Reagan, only went up 186%. Yeah Obama was so bad but trickle down, Reagan Economics, that was genius.
I do watch MSNBC. I also watch CNN, Fox News, and read different publications. I don't just follow one side and believe everything they say to be gospel. Maybe try it.
As for Trump resigning. Yes we all know Trump likes to win. But we also know that Trump likes being liked, he can't stand people making fun of him, and he doesn't like anything perceived as weakness. So after two years of doing the job, he will not want to stay. He will be even more scrutinized for the things he might not get down, there will be more SNL skits (the overrated show he went on), he will keep getting pressure from people over his perceived conflicts of interests, and he will keep stepping on the ideas of traditional Republicans. If you think the heat won't be turned up on him, you are mistaken. As powerful as the president is we live in a government with check and balances. And the Congress (as they did with Obama) can make Trump lose a lot of things he wants done if it goes against their interests. For example, Trump saying he will get medical prices down (which would be great and I would applaud him for that). Pharma has so many lobbyists and have donated so much money to both sides that there is no way that's getting done. He is going to realize that the power of those big companies my outweigh his and he may just want to take his ball and leave.
And here's how it may go: Trump gets tired of all the hassle of the presidency. All those conflicts, emoluments, etc. will be a constant issue with Congress. So Trump will just say that he loves his company like a child. And he loves this country but he can't do both because the liberal media and those against the movement are making it impossible. He would have made his brand even bigger and put his company in position to make money. He won so he can always have that. He will never win over the voters who were against him, his only goal is to keep those he has. He will be able to walk away with his followers still behind him and go start that media network he wants. Maybe it doesn't happen this way. But if you think you know what goes on in that guy's mind, you're crazy. I don't think Trump will see it as a loss because he was president and no one can take that back. Yes Nixon's family looks sad, but idk that Trump and his family have that same affinity for shame.
Ok so maybe this is ludicrous to talk about (ha). Want to talk about Russia? Because that's a doozy.
Now you go do something with your. Maybe try to get in touch with Trump and schedule a session with a provider. Make sure the up charge for golden showers isn't too high. Have fun.