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So lock him up now? **** they waiting for?
I'll do you one better
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So lock him up now? **** they waiting for?
dwalk31 this still your party my man?!
Wall Street to Trump: It's over. This isn't a repeat of 2000
New York (CNN Business)The Trump campaign is waging a legal war over the 2020 presidential election results. Wall Street, on the other hand, is already moving on.
Even though President Donald Trump is promising to fight and has not conceded, there is little doubt on Wall Street that Joe Biden will become the 46th president of the United States on January 20.
Trump's flurry of lawsuits is being viewed as a sideshow, experts say. The real focus among investors, analysts and market strategists is on Pfizer's blockbuster vaccine announcement, the makeup of Biden's agenda and cabinet, and expectations that Republicans will retain control of the US Senate despite runoff races in Georgia.
"For most investors, the perspective is that the election has been settled," Tobias Levkovich, Citigroup's chief US equity strategist, told CNN Business. "Providing evidence of shenanigans and irregularities is required in a court of law. And I haven't seen any."
Wall Street to Trump: It's over. This isn't a repeat of 2000
The Trump campaign is waging a legal war over the 2020 presidential election results. Wall Street, on the other hand, is already moving on.www.cnn.com
dwalk31 this still your party my man?!
Wall Street to Trump: It's over. This isn't a repeat of 2000
New York (CNN Business)The Trump campaign is waging a legal war over the 2020 presidential election results. Wall Street, on the other hand, is already moving on.
Even though President Donald Trump is promising to fight and has not conceded, there is little doubt on Wall Street that Joe Biden will become the 46th president of the United States on January 20.
Trump's flurry of lawsuits is being viewed as a sideshow, experts say. The real focus among investors, analysts and market strategists is on Pfizer's blockbuster vaccine announcement, the makeup of Biden's agenda and cabinet, and expectations that Republicans will retain control of the US Senate despite runoff races in Georgia.
"For most investors, the perspective is that the election has been settled," Tobias Levkovich, Citigroup's chief US equity strategist, told CNN Business. "Providing evidence of shenanigans and irregularities is required in a court of law. And I haven't seen any."
Wall Street to Trump: It's over. This isn't a repeat of 2000
The Trump campaign is waging a legal war over the 2020 presidential election results. Wall Street, on the other hand, is already moving on.www.cnn.com
Are you a registered Republican, Democrat?!No, not “my party.”
I supported Trump twice. But prior to that I supported President Obama twice.
One of my main reasons for supporting Trump the second time was his ability to get certain legislation past a problematic GOP-led senate.
But I accepted he lost a while back and flipped to helping the Dems flip the senate.
So again, nah
Are you a registered Republican, Democrat?!
I supported Trump irrationally for years.
Democrat. Which are you?No, you?
fixed
unless you prepared to give some sort of tell all like when people get out of Scientology, we ain’t trying hear this
At the least, you ready to admit trump is racist while he and they attack black cities for using their right to vote?
or you going talk about Biden, again
No, not “my party.”
I supported Trump twice. But prior to that I supported President Obama twice.
One of my main reasons for supporting Trump the second time was his ability to get certain legislation past a problematic GOP-led senate.
But I accepted he lost a while back and flipped to helping the Dems flip the senate.
So again, nah
Democrat. Which are you?
You didn't just vote for Trump though. The GOP became your party as soon as you started making real money and you welcomed them with open arms and they shoved biscuits in your mouth.
What?I’m not registered as either.
You made all of this up. But interesting imagery.
What?
As always, I’d ask that if you are going to change a portion of my quote to please offset it with bold, italics, asterisk, etc.
What’s your question
Which democrat senator did you vote for this year?
Never mind man. I guess you are simply a slide'ocrat-publican now.What’s your question
I’ve said that I won’t disclose my votes, but I instead say who I supported.
I supported Bradshaw this time around.
No, not “my party.”
I supported Trump twice. But prior to that I supported President Obama twice.
One of my main reasons for supporting Trump the second time was his ability to get certain legislation past a problematic GOP-led senate.
But I accepted he lost a while back and flipped to helping the Dems flip the senate.
So again, nah