Non-IT News Thread
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Again ignoring the issue of the returns being leaked...
What have we learned from the information so far released?
We have learned that by making use of various tax laws he has managed to negate large amounts of losses. None of this is illegal. But going back to my prior post, neither does any of this also tells us that he was ever a successful business man.
Nothing says he owes money to foreign entities. haters like to speculate, but fuck speculation. Jsut stick to the actual known facts.
Paying an adjusted $750 in federal taxes means he did not make any profit (earnings) to be taxed. If you are not earning profit, then you are not a successful business man.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
If you are not earning profit, then you are not a successful business man.
This is key. He told people while running for president that he was successful. He told the IRS that he had the business acumen of a teenage McDonald's worker.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
If you are not earning profit, then you are not a successful business man.
This is key. He told people while running for president that he was successful. He told the IRS that he had the business acumen of a teenage McDonald's worker.
And neither of those two things are bad or illegal. But I'll be damned if I want to have that type of person as the President of the United States.
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Im just here for the popcorn.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
If you are not earning profit, then you are not a successful business man.
This is key. He told people while running for president that he was successful. He told the IRS that he had the business acumen of a teenage McDonald's worker.
And neither of those two things are bad or illegal. But I'll be damned if I want to have that type of person as the President of the United States.
Exactly, being a bad business person or a minimum wage worker doesn't make you a bad person. Just not someone you want controlling the world's second largest single budget.
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Hydrogen train tested in UK
BBC News - Hydrogen-powered train makes UK maiden journey
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Presidential debate: Trump and Biden trade insults in chaotic debate
President Donald Trump and his challenger Joe Biden have fiercely clashed in one of the most chaotic and bitter White House debates in years.
Mr Trump frequently interrupted, prompting Mr Biden to tell him to "shut up" as the two fought over the pandemic, healthcare and the economy. The US president was challenged over white supremacist support and refused to condemn a specific far-right group. Opinion polls suggest Mr Biden has a steady single-digit lead over Mr Trump. But with 35 days until election day, surveys from several important states show a closer contest. Polls also suggest one in 10 Americans have yet to make up their mind how to vote. But analysts said Tuesday night's debate - the first of three - probably would not make much difference. -
@mlnews It was a s*show, predominately led by the command in queef that is Donald Trump
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@DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews It was a s*show, predominately led by the command in queef that is Donald Trump
Quite frankly, both options disgust me.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Presidential debate: Trump and Biden trade insults in chaotic debate
President Donald Trump and his challenger Joe Biden have fiercely clashed in one of the most chaotic and bitter White House debates in years.
Mr Trump frequently interrupted, prompting Mr Biden to tell him to "shut up" as the two fought over the pandemic, healthcare and the economy. The US president was challenged over white supremacist support and refused to condemn a specific far-right group. Opinion polls suggest Mr Biden has a steady single-digit lead over Mr Trump. But with 35 days until election day, surveys from several important states show a closer contest. Polls also suggest one in 10 Americans have yet to make up their mind how to vote. But analysts said Tuesday night's debate - the first of three - probably would not make much difference.Close polling doesn't sound good for the Biden camp. Remember what the polling looked like in 2016? And then remember how that turned out.
I can't remember reading that the polling companies have changed the way they do their polling. If they haven't, they're likely going to be wrong. Again.
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@Pete-S said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Presidential debate: Trump and Biden trade insults in chaotic debate
President Donald Trump and his challenger Joe Biden have fiercely clashed in one of the most chaotic and bitter White House debates in years.
Mr Trump frequently interrupted, prompting Mr Biden to tell him to "shut up" as the two fought over the pandemic, healthcare and the economy. The US president was challenged over white supremacist support and refused to condemn a specific far-right group. Opinion polls suggest Mr Biden has a steady single-digit lead over Mr Trump. But with 35 days until election day, surveys from several important states show a closer contest. Polls also suggest one in 10 Americans have yet to make up their mind how to vote. But analysts said Tuesday night's debate - the first of three - probably would not make much difference.Close polling doesn't sound good for the Biden camp. Remember what the polling looked like in 2016? And then remember how that turned out.
I can't remember reading that the polling companies have changed the way they do their polling. If they haven't, they're likely going to be wrong. Again.
It's more than that, it's also that polls show what the people want, not what the electoral college does. Because the election is not a direct reflection of the American vote, a poll showing how people will vote only gives a partial picture of election results.
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@Pete-S said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Presidential debate: Trump and Biden trade insults in chaotic debate
President Donald Trump and his challenger Joe Biden have fiercely clashed in one of the most chaotic and bitter White House debates in years.
Mr Trump frequently interrupted, prompting Mr Biden to tell him to "shut up" as the two fought over the pandemic, healthcare and the economy. The US president was challenged over white supremacist support and refused to condemn a specific far-right group. Opinion polls suggest Mr Biden has a steady single-digit lead over Mr Trump. But with 35 days until election day, surveys from several important states show a closer contest. Polls also suggest one in 10 Americans have yet to make up their mind how to vote. But analysts said Tuesday night's debate - the first of three - probably would not make much difference.Close polling doesn't sound good for the Biden camp. Remember what the polling looked like in 2016? And then remember how that turned out.
I can't remember reading that the polling companies have changed the way they do their polling. If they haven't, they're likely going to be wrong. Again.
The constant reports of polls led to voter apathy, so the attitude for many was, "I don't need to vote; others will do it for me." Everyone has to vote or else democracy fails.
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BBC News - Covid: Donald Trump and Melania test positive
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
BBC News - Covid: Donald Trump and Melania test positive
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-54381848 -
Nasa Wallops launch: Astronauts to test new $23m toilet at space station
Nasa is to launch a new zero-gravity toilet for testing at the International Space Station (ISS) before its probable use in a future mission to the Moon.
The $23m (£17.8m) toilet, which sucks waste from the body, will be sent to the station on a cargo ship. Nasa said the toilet's "vacuum system" was designed for the comfort of female astronauts, unlike previous models. A rocket carrying the cargo ship was supposed to blast off from Wallops Island, Virginia, on Thursday. But the mission was aborted less than three minutes before lift off because of technical difficulties. Another launch attempt is due on Friday evening if engineers can fix the issues that caused Thursday's delay. -
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
BBC News - Covid: Donald Trump and Melania test positive
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-54381848
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Literally walking distance from my house. Only a block or two from a customer.
CBS Dallas / Fort Worth: Rockwall Woman Shot, Killed As She Arrived To Work In Carrollton.
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Trump Covid: President criticised over drive-past
Medical experts are questioning Donald Trump's decision to greet supporters in a drive-past outside the hospital where he is being treated for Covid-19.
There are concerns the US president, who wore a mask, may have endangered Secret Service staff inside the car. White House spokesperson Judd Deere said the trip on Sunday had been "cleared by the medical team as safe". Questions remain over the seriousness of Mr Trump's illness after conflicting statements over the weekend. Speaking on Fox News, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said doctors would decide later whether the president could be discharged from Walter Reed hospital, near Washington, on Monday. -
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Literally walking distance from my house. Only a block or two from a customer.
CBS Dallas / Fort Worth: Rockwall Woman Shot, Killed As She Arrived To Work In Carrollton.
https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/10/02/rockwall-woman-shot-killed-work-carrollton/Did she refuse to wear a mask?
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@DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Literally walking distance from my house. Only a block or two from a customer.
CBS Dallas / Fort Worth: Rockwall Woman Shot, Killed As She Arrived To Work In Carrollton.
https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/10/02/rockwall-woman-shot-killed-work-carrollton/Did she refuse to wear a mask?
It's Texas, so probably.