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A successful real estate developer is not a 'failed businessman'. Redefinition fallacy. Jealousy.Yet you prefer a failed businessman.
A successful real estate developer is not a 'failed businessman'. Redefinition fallacy. Jealousy.Yet you prefer a failed businessman.
It is documented, Hugo.We have no idea what his money is. No way to document it.
His properties also have published values.Someone leaked his tax returns...
It's published data, Hugo.No verification.
*humble bow*You are correct, of course.
Nah. There is no need to redefine any word depending on who you talking to. That's what Democrats do.But I had to consider who I was replying to.
His problem, not yours.Bidenpresident is either a 12-year-old who guessed mommy's password or a complete imbecile. I really don't think he would get through 1 paragraph of your reply without succumbing to a juice box and a nap.
It already has multiple times, because he uses it as a generic insult without understanding the meaning of the word.This is even more concise than what I came up with. It will go right over BP's head.
Works for me! The Nazi party was socialist, fascist, and communist. They also instituted slavery.A few years back, I coined the term "communazi" to describe leftists. I thought it might make people understand the incestuous relationship between national socialism, socialism, and communism. That was right about the time they proudly started calling themselves socialists.
Zoom. Right over their empty heads.
Not in New York where judges make up their value out of thin air...His properties also have published values.
Property values are pretty much public knowledge. The judge in New York ignored that and made up values out of thick air, valuating properties that was not under his jurisdiction (breaking the law!).Not in New York where judges make up their value out of thin air...