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Robert Baer

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Trump Opens Door to Payments of up to $2.6 Trillion in “Victory” Funds
By Sean Brodrick, Weiss Group

A relatively forgotten section of the IRS Code was quietly signed into
law recently by President Trump. It’s significant because it’s only the
second time this century it’s been enacted.
But while this new law went unnoticed by most Americans, it won’t stay
unheard of for long.
Because thanks to Trump and Section 965 of the Internal Revenue Service
Code, a non-transferrable check could soon make its way to your mailbox
— or even be deposited directly into your account.
Total payments could amount to an average of $20,644 per American household.
A select few could receive as much as $200,000.
 
On 6/4/19 3:41 AM, Robert Baer wrote:
Trump Opens Door to Payments of up to $2.6 Trillion in “Victory” Funds
By Sean Brodrick, Weiss Group

A relatively forgotten section of the IRS Code was quietly signed into
law recently by President Trump. It’s significant because it’s only the
second time this century it’s been enacted.
But while this new law went unnoticed by most Americans, it won’t stay
unheard of for long.
Because thanks to Trump and Section 965 of the Internal Revenue Service
Code, a non-transferrable check could soon make its way to your mailbox
— or even be deposited directly into your account.
Total payments could amount to an average of $20,644 per American
household.
A select few could receive as much as $200,000.

Wish I could print money! I'd print the biggest number I could think of.
I'd print

1,000,000,0000,0000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000*10^(1,000,000,0000,0000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000)


dollars. Then nobody would be poor anymore there would be a lot of money
to go around.
 
Anti-American scumbag troll...

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On 6/4/19 3:41 AM, Robert Baer wrote:
Trump Opens Door to Payments of up to $2.6 Trillion in ƒ oVictoryƒ Funds
By Sean Brodrick, Weiss Group

A relatively forgotten section of the IRS Code was quietly signed into
law recently by President Trump. Itƒ Ts significant because itƒ Ts only the
second time this century itƒ Ts been enacted.
But while this new law went unnoticed by most Americans, it wonƒ Tt stay
unheard of for long.
Because thanks to Trump and Section 965 of the Internal Revenue Service
Code, a non-transferrable check could soon make its way to your mailbox
ƒ " or even be deposited directly into your account.
Total payments could amount to an average of $20,644 per American
household.
A select few could receive as much as $200,000.


Wish I could print money! I'd print the biggest number I could think of.
I'd print

1,000,000,0000,0000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000*10^(1,000,000,0000,0000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000)


dollars. Then nobody would be poor anymore there would be a lot of money
to go around.
 
On 6/4/19 3:16 AM, John Doe wrote:
Anti-American scumbag troll...

The bums lost, mr. lebowski! The bums will always lose! ur revolution is
over!

<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5epuPMf-7Y>
 
On 2019/06/04 12:41 a.m., Robert Baer wrote:
Trump Opens Door to Payments of up to $2.6 Trillion in “Victory” Funds
By Sean Brodrick, Weiss Group

A relatively forgotten section of the IRS Code was quietly signed into
law recently by President Trump. It’s significant because it’s only the
second time this century it’s been enacted.
But while this new law went unnoticed by most Americans, it won’t stay
unheard of for long.
Because thanks to Trump and Section 965 of the Internal Revenue Service
Code, a non-transferrable check could soon make its way to your mailbox
— or even be deposited directly into your account.
Total payments could amount to an average of $20,644 per American
household.
A select few could receive as much as $200,000.

Just another scam - a repeat of this one:

https://www.stockgumshoe.com/reviews/infinite-income/what-are-trump-bonus-checks/


Read this - from 2017 - the reality:

https://www.taxintl.com/new-sec-965-transition-tax-applicable-to-us-shareholders-of-foreign-corporations.html

John
 
bitrex wrote:
On 6/4/19 3:41 AM, Robert Baer wrote:
Trump Opens Door to Payments of up to $2.6 Trillion in “Victory” Funds
By Sean Brodrick, Weiss Group

A relatively forgotten section of the IRS Code was quietly signed into
law recently by President Trump. It’s significant because it’s only
the second time this century it’s been enacted.
But while this new law went unnoticed by most Americans, it won’t stay
unheard of for long.
Because thanks to Trump and Section 965 of the Internal Revenue
Service Code, a non-transferrable check could soon make its way to
your mailbox — or even be deposited directly into your account.
Total payments could amount to an average of $20,644 per American
household.
A select few could receive as much as $200,000.


Wish I could print money! I'd print the biggest number I could think of.
I'd print

1,000,000,0000,0000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000*10^(1,000,000,0000,0000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000)


dollars. Then nobody would be poor anymore there would be a lot of money
to go around.
That would be illegal.
However, i happen to have some genuine (once upon a time) legal
tender ten trillion dollar notes, and a legal tender one hundred
trillion dollar note.
Am definitely not the only one.
 
John Robertson wrote:
On 2019/06/04 12:41 a.m., Robert Baer wrote:
Trump Opens Door to Payments of up to $2.6 Trillion in “Victory” Funds
By Sean Brodrick, Weiss Group

A relatively forgotten section of the IRS Code was quietly signed into
law recently by President Trump. It’s significant because it’s only
the second time this century it’s been enacted.
But while this new law went unnoticed by most Americans, it won’t stay
unheard of for long.
Because thanks to Trump and Section 965 of the Internal Revenue
Service Code, a non-transferrable check could soon make its way to
your mailbox — or even be deposited directly into your account.
Total payments could amount to an average of $20,644 per American
household.
A select few could receive as much as $200,000.


Just another scam - a repeat of this one:

https://www.stockgumshoe.com/reviews/infinite-income/what-are-trump-bonus-checks/



Read this - from 2017 - the reality:

https://www.taxintl.com/new-sec-965-transition-tax-applicable-to-us-shareholders-of-foreign-corporations.html


John
That last one is a good,solid reference...BUT..yah gotz tu bbeee RICH!
TEN percent ain't chicken feed.
 
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:41:17 AM UTC-4, Robert Baer wrote:
Trump Opens Door

That ain't workin'
That's the way to do it,
Money from Trump
and your chicks for free

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"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:iAxJE.16802$z55.2728@fx43.iad...
That would be illegal.
However, i happen to have some genuine (once upon a time) legal tender
ten trillion dollar notes, and a legal tender one hundred trillion dollar
note.
Am definitely not the only one.

https://static-media.fxx.com/img/FX_Networks_-_FXX/871/147/Simpsons_09_19_P5_640x360_313167427538.jpg

Tim

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Electrical Engineering Consultation and Design
Website: https://www.seventransistorlabs.com/
 
On 6/4/19 2:51 PM, Rick C wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:41:17 AM UTC-4, Robert Baer wrote:

Trump Opens Door

That ain't workin'
That's the way to do it,
Money from Trump
and your chicks for free

Americans don't want handouts. The only question is, were it, legal how
much money Trump would have to pay each American yearly in exchange for
being voted president for life such that they thought of it as a "gift"
and not a "handout."

I estimate around $250.
 
On 6/4/19 10:29 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/4/19 2:51 PM, Rick C wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:41:17 AM UTC-4, Robert Baer wrote:

Trump Opens Door

That ain't workin'
That's the way to do it,
Money from Trump
and your chicks for free


Americans don't want handouts. The only question is, were it, legal how
much money Trump would have to pay each American yearly in exchange for
being voted president for life such that they thought of it as a "gift"
and not a "handout."

I estimate around $250.

Would also include a complimentary meal for everyone at a Trump hotel of
the voter's choosing. Not if you want drinks though that's an additional
fee. $300.
 
Rick C <gnuarm.deletethisbit@gmail.com> wrote in news:5ea31f70-f1bf-
4f29-be83-57bec1ac4f83@googlegroups.com:

On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:41:17 AM UTC-4, Robert Baer wrote:

Trump Opens Door

That ain't workin'
That's the way to do it,
Money from Trump
and your chicks for free

Yeah, just ask Kushner.

That ain't usin' yer brain,
paychecks fer nuthin' and status fer free.

He sure as fuck hasn't earned anything... ever.
 
trader4@optonline.net wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 10:29:12 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/4/19 2:51 PM, Rick C wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:41:17 AM UTC-4, Robert Baer wrote:

Trump Opens Door

That ain't workin'
That's the way to do it,
Money from Trump
and your chicks for free


Americans don't want handouts. The only question is, were it, legal how
much money Trump would have to pay each American yearly in exchange for
being voted president for life such that they thought of it as a "gift"
and not a "handout."

I estimate around $250.

Well, Trump should have his re-election secured then. He's handed out
more than that to most Americans with his tax cut.
"MOST"
What about us poor that pay no tax?
 
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 10:29:12 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/4/19 2:51 PM, Rick C wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:41:17 AM UTC-4, Robert Baer wrote:

Trump Opens Door

That ain't workin'
That's the way to do it,
Money from Trump
and your chicks for free


Americans don't want handouts. The only question is, were it, legal how
much money Trump would have to pay each American yearly in exchange for
being voted president for life such that they thought of it as a "gift"
and not a "handout."

I estimate around $250.

Well, Trump should have his re-election secured then. He's handed out
more than that to most Americans with his tax cut.
 
On 6/5/19 12:11 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/5/19 12:16 PM, Robert Baer wrote:
trader4@optonline.net wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 10:29:12 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/4/19 2:51 PM, Rick C wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:41:17 AM UTC-4, Robert Baer wrote:

Trump Opens Door

That ain't workin'
That's the way to do it,
Money from Trump
and your chicks for free


Americans don't want handouts. The only question is, were it, legal how
much money Trump would have to pay each American yearly in exchange for
being voted president for life such that they thought of it as a "gift"
and not a "handout."

I estimate around $250.

Well, Trump should have his re-election secured then.  He's handed out
more than that to most Americans with his tax cut.



  "MOST"
   What about us poor that pay no tax?


According to some you shouldn't be able to vote if you don't pay taxes.
It's not how I feel about it. There should be no restrictions

That should read "no restrictions, either" I did not mean to imply
Robert Baer is a convicted criminal as well...
 
On 6/5/19 12:16 PM, Robert Baer wrote:
trader4@optonline.net wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 10:29:12 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/4/19 2:51 PM, Rick C wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:41:17 AM UTC-4, Robert Baer wrote:

Trump Opens Door

That ain't workin'
That's the way to do it,
Money from Trump
and your chicks for free


Americans don't want handouts. The only question is, were it, legal how
much money Trump would have to pay each American yearly in exchange for
being voted president for life such that they thought of it as a "gift"
and not a "handout."

I estimate around $250.

Well, Trump should have his re-election secured then.  He's handed out
more than that to most Americans with his tax cut.



 "MOST"
  What about us poor that pay no tax?

According to some you shouldn't be able to vote if you don't pay taxes.
It's not how I feel about it. There should be no restrictions on
convicted criminals who have served their time and released back into
society. doesn't matter at all what they were convicted of even a
convicted murderer who's served their sentence and is a free citizen
again is entitled to vote in elections.

all de-facto poll taxes like that on free citizens are IMO unconstitutional.
 
bitrex wrote:
On 6/5/19 12:11 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 6/5/19 12:16 PM, Robert Baer wrote:
trader4@optonline.net wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 10:29:12 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/4/19 2:51 PM, Rick C wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:41:17 AM UTC-4, Robert Baer wrote:

Trump Opens Door

That ain't workin'
That's the way to do it,
Money from Trump
and your chicks for free


Americans don't want handouts. The only question is, were it, legal
how
much money Trump would have to pay each American yearly in exchange
for
being voted president for life such that they thought of it as a
"gift"
and not a "handout."

I estimate around $250.

Well, Trump should have his re-election secured then.  He's handed out
more than that to most Americans with his tax cut.



  "MOST"
   What about us poor that pay no tax?


According to some you shouldn't be able to vote if you don't pay
taxes. It's not how I feel about it. There should be no restrictions

That should read "no restrictions, either" I did not mean to  imply
Robert Baer is a convicted criminal as well...
Correct..jes crymnal.
 
bitrex <user@example.net> wrote in
news:0RRJE.3477$bZ3.1599@fx30.iad:

There should be no restrictions on
convicted criminals who have served their time and released back
into society.

There isn't. That is a state by state thing.

You serve as a non-citizen convict.

After you have served and your parole is completed, you get full
US citizenship back, and those states hampering that should get
their asses reamred.

Non-felony prisoners held in county jails and placed on probation
should not be hindered at all, but several states ALSO forgoe one's
constitutional rights when under probation.

It really is lame and states should not have that power and the
feds should ream their asses when they pull that stupid shit, not
wait for one of us citizens to bitch about it.
 
trader4@optonline.net wrote in
news:196a25f7-b32c-4647-a5f3-db3ae8832557@googlegroups.com:

Well, Trump should have his re-election secured then. He's handed
out more than that to most Americans with his tax cut.

You are beyond full of shit. You are shit, you stupid fuck.
 
On Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 12:11:46 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/5/19 12:16 PM, Robert Baer wrote:
trader4@optonline.net wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 10:29:12 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 6/4/19 2:51 PM, Rick C wrote:
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 2:41:17 AM UTC-4, Robert Baer wrote:

Trump Opens Door

That ain't workin'
That's the way to do it,
Money from Trump
and your chicks for free


Americans don't want handouts. The only question is, were it, legal how
much money Trump would have to pay each American yearly in exchange for
being voted president for life such that they thought of it as a "gift"
and not a "handout."

I estimate around $250.

Well, Trump should have his re-election secured then.  He's handed out
more than that to most Americans with his tax cut.



 "MOST"
  What about us poor that pay no tax?


According to some you shouldn't be able to vote if you don't pay taxes.
It's not how I feel about it. There should be no restrictions on
convicted criminals who have served their time and released back into
society. doesn't matter at all what they were convicted of even a
convicted murderer who's served their sentence and is a free citizen
again is entitled to vote in elections.

all de-facto poll taxes like that on free citizens are IMO unconstitutional.

If you consider the times when the Constitution was written... England was sending convicts to places like Australia. Losing your voting rights is not so bad given the context. But I agree that it is time to change that part of the Constitution. Loss of voting rights simply for being convicted of a felony seems like rather overdone. There are plenty of felonies that really aren't that bad, plus there is often leeway in making charges... the same crime can be prosecuted as a misdemeanor or a felony. I know someone who was going through a rough patch and was stopped for speeding or something like that and ended up with a drug search and they found a single pill in her car that she couldn't explain. The officer charged her with a felony drug charge and put her in jail until she saw the magistrate. Before that happened the chief stepped in and had the cop reduce the charge to a misdemeanor.

Had the felony drug charge stuck she would have lost her voting rights forever. In Texas there is a $500 threshold (or was as least) to damage during a break in to make it a felony. Breaking into a store to steal anything with a post office inside makes it a felony. There are a very large number of crimes that seem pretty minor which are felonies.

Seems very, very excessive to take away voting rights for this.

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