Trump's first 100 days

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Ken Paxton has 3 mortgages just like Cook's 2.
3 "primary " residences in Texas? Waiting for the criminal referral
Maybe Patrick can "fix" these too


Maybe Paxton criminal referrals are standing in line in a crowded waiting room?

So if you purchase a home which actually is your primary residence on a 30yr loan, then some number of years down the road you decide to move to a 2nd location and obtain another 30yr loan to purchase it but keep the original house......are you legally required to refinance the first home on a new mortgage (bearing a higher interest rate) just to avoid the allegation of fraud?

Of course not.

LOTS of electeds in Austin have done stuff like that. Former Sen. Sibley from Waco had a home in Waco and a townhouse in Austin. I have no idea what he declared or not on his mortgage, but he did declare the townhome as his "homestead." (a potential political problem - residency - for someone seeking to represent Waco.) I asked him about it directly in a one-on-one lunch. He was honest = he declared the Austin townhome as his homestead because it was worth a lot more money than his Waco residence. I nodded and we moved on to other topics.

Res ipsa loquitur: Paxton has not been prosecuted for anything he is alleged to have done. So the worst that can be said at this point is that he's incautious about appearances. Against that, he has a stellar record on the issues, which is why voters keep re-electing him. (I'm not sanguine about his chances in 2026, though....)

but the neverPaxton crowd is gonna neverPaxton. They cannot stand the notion of a conservative who promises to do conservative things actually daring to do a lot of conservative things.


Fed board member is alleged to have declared 2 houses as principal residences on mortgage applications & there is a criminal referral
Paxton has 3

fed board member simultaneously purchased two primary residences in two different states vis Paxton stacked his mortgages up over time in the same state.

Not the same set of circumstances = not the same set of potential violations.

You'd have to look awfully hard to find an example of someone who decided to move to a new residence but keep the original home as rental property deciding to go back and refinancing the original property as a second residence just to avoid the appearance of impropriety. I would not be surprised were we to discover that a 3-digit number of Tx current lege members have done that or similar.

But, hey, NY state changed law to facilitate their AG going after someone she campaigned on destroying via prosecution over a 10-yr old misdemeanor allegation of falsifying business records for the ostensible purpose of getting a lower rate on a loan (which he qualified for and paid back in full), then tied it to an ostensibly larger (and uncharged) federal crime in order to elevate it to a felony, then levied a $500m dollar fine to punish a political opponent. So if that's the standard now, by all means, let loose the dogs of war and clean house.

I love it when the neverTrumpers take the high road
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Mobile voting opens up all kinds of opportunities for fraud. No doubt the Dems would take full advantage of the opportunity just like they have with every other one in the past (mail in voting, early voting, drop boxes, etc).

The one thing they are very good at is fraudulent voting resulting in multiple stolen elections over the years. 2020 was just the largest and most devastating. It's the only thing the fascists excel at, except maybe lying and wasting taxpayers' money. Republican politicians are good at both of those too.
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Assassin said:



Whenever a nut job shoot's up a school or church (almost always by a ****** or some other Leftist wacko), the fascists push for unconstitutional punishment of the innocent by taking their guns. They are practically salivating at the prospect of a disarmed population they can more easily tyrannize & control. They are practically dancing with glee before the bodies are even cold. Unfortunately, it's not surprising: these are the same people who want to kill babies in the womb and the elderly and want to poison or mutilate children.
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historian said:

Mobile voting opens up all kinds of opportunities for fraud. No doubt the Dems would take full advantage of the opportunity just like they have with every other one in the past (mail in voting, early voting, drop boxes, etc).

The one thing they are very good at is fraudulent voting resulting in multiple stolen elections over the years. 2020 was just the largest and most devastating. It's the only thing the fascists excel at, except maybe lying and wasting taxpayers' money. Republican politicians are good at both of those too.

I'm not talking about wholesale mobile voting. I am talking about the extremely rare instance where someone lives so remotely, as was suggested, that it is a hardship to travel to a voting site. The numbers would be so small as to allow every single such ballot to be fully vetted. 99.99% of voters can haul themselves and their ID to the precinct and vote in person.
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whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

EatMoreSalmon said:

Osodecentx said:

ScottS said:




Ken Paxton has 3 mortgages just like Cook's 2.
3 "primary " residences in Texas? Waiting for the criminal referral
Maybe Patrick can "fix" these too


Maybe Paxton criminal referrals are standing in line in a crowded waiting room?

So if you purchase a home which actually is your primary residence on a 30yr loan, then some number of years down the road you decide to move to a 2nd location and obtain another 30yr loan to purchase it but keep the original house......are you legally required to refinance the first home on a new mortgage (bearing a higher interest rate) just to avoid the allegation of fraud?

Of course not.

LOTS of electeds in Austin have done stuff like that. Former Sen. Sibley from Waco had a home in Waco and a townhouse in Austin. I have no idea what he declared or not on his mortgage, but he did declare the townhome as his "homestead." (a potential political problem - residency - for someone seeking to represent Waco.) I asked him about it directly in a one-on-one lunch. He was honest = he declared the Austin townhome as his homestead because it was worth a lot more money than his Waco residence. I nodded and we moved on to other topics.

Res ipsa loquitur: Paxton has not been prosecuted for anything he is alleged to have done. So the worst that can be said at this point is that he's incautious about appearances. Against that, he has a stellar record on the issues, which is why voters keep re-electing him. (I'm not sanguine about his chances in 2026, though....)

but the neverPaxton crowd is gonna neverPaxton. They cannot stand the notion of a conservative who promises to do conservative things actually daring to do a lot of conservative things.


Fed board member is alleged to have declared 2 houses as principal residences on mortgage applications & there is a criminal referral
Paxton has 3

fed board member simultaneously purchased two primary residences in two different states vis Paxton stacked his mortgages up over time in the same state.



Didn't know there was a stacked up mortgages in the same state exception
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It sounds like an intriguing idea. With proper controls it might have some merit. But will it ever happen?
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Malbec said:

historian said:

Mobile voting opens up all kinds of opportunities for fraud. No doubt the Dems would take full advantage of the opportunity just like they have with every other one in the past (mail in voting, early voting, drop boxes, etc).

The one thing they are very good at is fraudulent voting resulting in multiple stolen elections over the years. 2020 was just the largest and most devastating. It's the only thing the fascists excel at, except maybe lying and wasting taxpayers' money. Republican politicians are good at both of those too.

I'm not talking about wholesale mobile voting. I am talking about the extremely rare instance where someone lives so remotely, as was suggested, that it is a hardship to travel to a voting site. The numbers would be so small as to allow every single such ballot to be fully vetted. 99.99% of voters can haul themselves and their ID to the precinct and vote in person.

But wouldn't that end soft hearted activists from harvest.... telling residents how to v.... helping nursing home residents with their mail-in ballots?
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“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
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“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
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“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
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Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

EatMoreSalmon said:

Osodecentx said:

ScottS said:




Ken Paxton has 3 mortgages just like Cook's 2.
3 "primary " residences in Texas? Waiting for the criminal referral
Maybe Patrick can "fix" these too


Maybe Paxton criminal referrals are standing in line in a crowded waiting room?

So if you purchase a home which actually is your primary residence on a 30yr loan, then some number of years down the road you decide to move to a 2nd location and obtain another 30yr loan to purchase it but keep the original house......are you legally required to refinance the first home on a new mortgage (bearing a higher interest rate) just to avoid the allegation of fraud?

Of course not.

LOTS of electeds in Austin have done stuff like that. Former Sen. Sibley from Waco had a home in Waco and a townhouse in Austin. I have no idea what he declared or not on his mortgage, but he did declare the townhome as his "homestead." (a potential political problem - residency - for someone seeking to represent Waco.) I asked him about it directly in a one-on-one lunch. He was honest = he declared the Austin townhome as his homestead because it was worth a lot more money than his Waco residence. I nodded and we moved on to other topics.

Res ipsa loquitur: Paxton has not been prosecuted for anything he is alleged to have done. So the worst that can be said at this point is that he's incautious about appearances. Against that, he has a stellar record on the issues, which is why voters keep re-electing him. (I'm not sanguine about his chances in 2026, though....)

but the neverPaxton crowd is gonna neverPaxton. They cannot stand the notion of a conservative who promises to do conservative things actually daring to do a lot of conservative things.


Fed board member is alleged to have declared 2 houses as principal residences on mortgage applications & there is a criminal referral
Paxton has 3

fed board member simultaneously purchased two primary residences in two different states vis Paxton stacked his mortgages up over time in the same state.



Didn't know there was a stacked up mortgages in the same state exception

How many people have been prosecuted for stacking up 2-3 mortgages over a number of years?
And why is that?
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whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

EatMoreSalmon said:

Osodecentx said:

ScottS said:




Ken Paxton has 3 mortgages just like Cook's 2.
3 "primary " residences in Texas? Waiting for the criminal referral
Maybe Patrick can "fix" these too


Maybe Paxton criminal referrals are standing in line in a crowded waiting room?

So if you purchase a home which actually is your primary residence on a 30yr loan, then some number of years down the road you decide to move to a 2nd location and obtain another 30yr loan to purchase it but keep the original house......are you legally required to refinance the first home on a new mortgage (bearing a higher interest rate) just to avoid the allegation of fraud?

Of course not.

LOTS of electeds in Austin have done stuff like that. Former Sen. Sibley from Waco had a home in Waco and a townhouse in Austin. I have no idea what he declared or not on his mortgage, but he did declare the townhome as his "homestead." (a potential political problem - residency - for someone seeking to represent Waco.) I asked him about it directly in a one-on-one lunch. He was honest = he declared the Austin townhome as his homestead because it was worth a lot more money than his Waco residence. I nodded and we moved on to other topics.

Res ipsa loquitur: Paxton has not been prosecuted for anything he is alleged to have done. So the worst that can be said at this point is that he's incautious about appearances. Against that, he has a stellar record on the issues, which is why voters keep re-electing him. (I'm not sanguine about his chances in 2026, though....)

but the neverPaxton crowd is gonna neverPaxton. They cannot stand the notion of a conservative who promises to do conservative things actually daring to do a lot of conservative things.


Fed board member is alleged to have declared 2 houses as principal residences on mortgage applications & there is a criminal referral
Paxton has 3

fed board member simultaneously purchased two primary residences in two different states vis Paxton stacked his mortgages up over time in the same state.



Didn't know there was a stacked up mortgages in the same state exception

How many people have been prosecuted for stacking up 2-3 mortgages over a number of years?
And why is that?


I think that's what Cook is saying
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Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

EatMoreSalmon said:

Osodecentx said:

ScottS said:




Ken Paxton has 3 mortgages just like Cook's 2.
3 "primary " residences in Texas? Waiting for the criminal referral
Maybe Patrick can "fix" these too


Maybe Paxton criminal referrals are standing in line in a crowded waiting room?

So if you purchase a home which actually is your primary residence on a 30yr loan, then some number of years down the road you decide to move to a 2nd location and obtain another 30yr loan to purchase it but keep the original house......are you legally required to refinance the first home on a new mortgage (bearing a higher interest rate) just to avoid the allegation of fraud?

Of course not.

LOTS of electeds in Austin have done stuff like that. Former Sen. Sibley from Waco had a home in Waco and a townhouse in Austin. I have no idea what he declared or not on his mortgage, but he did declare the townhome as his "homestead." (a potential political problem - residency - for someone seeking to represent Waco.) I asked him about it directly in a one-on-one lunch. He was honest = he declared the Austin townhome as his homestead because it was worth a lot more money than his Waco residence. I nodded and we moved on to other topics.

Res ipsa loquitur: Paxton has not been prosecuted for anything he is alleged to have done. So the worst that can be said at this point is that he's incautious about appearances. Against that, he has a stellar record on the issues, which is why voters keep re-electing him. (I'm not sanguine about his chances in 2026, though....)

but the neverPaxton crowd is gonna neverPaxton. They cannot stand the notion of a conservative who promises to do conservative things actually daring to do a lot of conservative things.


Fed board member is alleged to have declared 2 houses as principal residences on mortgage applications & there is a criminal referral
Paxton has 3

fed board member simultaneously purchased two primary residences in two different states vis Paxton stacked his mortgages up over time in the same state.



Didn't know there was a stacked up mortgages in the same state exception

How many people have been prosecuted for stacking up 2-3 mortgages over a number of years?
And why is that?


I think that's what Cook is saying

A worst-case non-credible argument for her, given that she took out two mortgages simultaneously in two different states. Paxton has a much more plausible scenario.

But, hey. They 'effed amount like this with Trump, so now it's time for them to find out. Let the chips fall where they may.
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Tremendous tweet!!
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whiterock said:





Lefty - Let me sit in my air-conditioned, lighted home and turn on my $1k iPhone to talk about my oppression (while holding my $6 Starbucks I ordered online)
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Lefty - Let me sit in my air-conditioned, lighted home and turn on my $1k iPhone to talk about my oppression (while holding my $6 Starbucks I ordered online)

Righty - Turn off the AC, open the windows to get some fresh air. And a Free Android would have saved you a grand. (and get a damn coffeemaker!)
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whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

whiterock said:

EatMoreSalmon said:

Osodecentx said:

ScottS said:




Ken Paxton has 3 mortgages just like Cook's 2.
3 "primary " residences in Texas? Waiting for the criminal referral
Maybe Patrick can "fix" these too


Maybe Paxton criminal referrals are standing in line in a crowded waiting room?

So if you purchase a home which actually is your primary residence on a 30yr loan, then some number of years down the road you decide to move to a 2nd location and obtain another 30yr loan to purchase it but keep the original house......are you legally required to refinance the first home on a new mortgage (bearing a higher interest rate) just to avoid the allegation of fraud?

Of course not.

LOTS of electeds in Austin have done stuff like that. Former Sen. Sibley from Waco had a home in Waco and a townhouse in Austin. I have no idea what he declared or not on his mortgage, but he did declare the townhome as his "homestead." (a potential political problem - residency - for someone seeking to represent Waco.) I asked him about it directly in a one-on-one lunch. He was honest = he declared the Austin townhome as his homestead because it was worth a lot more money than his Waco residence. I nodded and we moved on to other topics.

Res ipsa loquitur: Paxton has not been prosecuted for anything he is alleged to have done. So the worst that can be said at this point is that he's incautious about appearances. Against that, he has a stellar record on the issues, which is why voters keep re-electing him. (I'm not sanguine about his chances in 2026, though....)

but the neverPaxton crowd is gonna neverPaxton. They cannot stand the notion of a conservative who promises to do conservative things actually daring to do a lot of conservative things.


Fed board member is alleged to have declared 2 houses as principal residences on mortgage applications & there is a criminal referral
Paxton has 3

fed board member simultaneously purchased two primary residences in two different states vis Paxton stacked his mortgages up over time in the same state.



Didn't know there was a stacked up mortgages in the same state exception

How many people have been prosecuted for stacking up 2-3 mortgages over a number of years?
And why is that?


I think that's what Cook is saying


Let the chips fall where they may.

Agreed
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Judge Boasberg Releases Woman Arrested for Threat to 'Sacrificially Kill' Trump
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ScottS said:

Judge Boasberg Releases Woman Arrested for Threat to 'Sacrificially Kill' Trump

That is one sick mofo
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Assassin said:

ScottS said:

Judge Boasberg Releases Woman Arrested for Threat to 'Sacrificially Kill' Trump

That is one sick mofo

Both of them are quite challenged.
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WATCH: Tim Walz Appears to Fantasize About President Trump's Demise
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's "News" Comments On #TrumpIsDead Draw Ire
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's "News" Comments On #TrumpIsDead Draw Ire

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Assassin said:



Wasn't that cabinet meeting on live TV? I know I saw clips. Marco had a couple great zingers.
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Wasn't that cabinet meeting on live TV? I know I saw clips. Marco had a couple great zingers.

I saw bits and pieces of it
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I have mentioned this option many times as obvious, low-hanging fruit to deal with the illegal immigration problem. Why did it take so long to exercise it?

(To all the neverTrumpers….…..there you have it. I've just criticized Trump. Don't say I've never done it.)



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I have mentioned this option many times as obvious, low-hanging fruit to deal with the illegal immigration problem. Why did it take so long to exercise it?

(To all the neverTrumpers….…..there you have it. I've just criticized Trump. Don't say I've never done it.)



Thank God! Get all those Kilmar's out of this country and back to the Sudan where they all belong!!
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It's like magic for these guys

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Can America Survive the Left?
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killing 11 Tren de Aragua 'Narcoterrorists'
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