Judge orders Trump to pay nearly $355 million in civil fraud trial

Let's be honest; everyone knows you run from your own lies.

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Besides your racism and antisemitism, I can see why your Threeper friends could use your short-term memory issues to make you their patsy.

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This lie, son.

you modified your post since the transgression.

but you have proven you basically have nothing.

you're a fake and a fraud.

a wannabe gatekeeper who sucks at your calling.
 
I remember the first jump, then realizing that you should stand up when jumping off the latest plywood ramp... Just sayin'....

The problem with 'standing up' on such a large span jump, is you greatly increase the wind resistance you are facing and that will more quickly decelerate you and shorten your jump range.

The way to not do that is to sit as low as you can and try and fit within the natural slip stream of the bike, as much as you can.

So he was sacrificing his body, for increase in distance.
 
The problem with 'standing up' on such a large span jump, is you greatly increase the wind resistance you are facing and that will more quickly decelerate you and shorten your jump range.

The way to not do that is to sit as low as you can and try and fit within the natural slip stream of the bike, as much as you can.

So he was sacrificing his body, for increase in distance.

I found that staying a few inches above the seat was the best balance between standing and racking yourself in the seat.
 
I found that staying a few inches above the seat was the best balance between standing and racking yourself in the seat.

In normal course, absolutely.

But when you are doing a big jump, where there is no option, even in the best landing, that does not involve you slamming down on the seat, you want to be already on the seat to reduce the acceleration time and impact you will add to the landing.

That is why they strap race car drivers in so tight to their seat beyond trying to keep them from launching out of the car. The goal is to reduce the body movement, as an additional impact to the one that happens automatically with the vehicle impact.
 
The problem with 'standing up' on such a large span jump, is you greatly increase the wind resistance you are facing and that will more quickly decelerate you and shorten your jump range.

The way to not do that is to sit as low as you can and try and fit within the natural slip stream of the bike, as much as you can.

So he was sacrificing his body, for increase in distance.

I was 7 and my 'tain't was special to me. Standing up a bit when jumping over your kid brother lying below a board on some bricks was a bit like posting when riding a horse, you use your legs to absorb the shock so your 'tain't isn't damaged in the making of this movie (and if you timed it right you could use the momentum of the stand and "lift" a bit and get the jump higher into the air)... While I was emulating Evel Knievel, I was not making enough money with my daredevil stunts to merit sacrificing my 'tain't to the cause, my brother though.... he was fair game.
 
Major investors pull business from New York City following Trump verdict

Prominent investors have signaled their intent to halt their business in New York following the $355 million verdict in former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud case.

Real estate mogul Grant Cardone announced on Tuesday that his firm Cardone Capital would no longer underwrite New York real estate, one day after Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary vowed to no longer invest in the state as a result of the verdict.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...york-following-trump-verdict/#google_vignette

There is no evidence that Trump's guilty verdict was political. There is a ruling grounded in legal reasoning. Trump broke the law and was assigned his due consequences. That's the way the system is supposed to work.

If some investors want to react to the verdict by relocating, then that decision is political. The cult has proven itself eager to commit suicide for their messiah.
 
There is no evidence that Trump's guilty verdict was political. There is a ruling grounded in legal reasoning. Trump broke the law and was assigned his due consequences. That's the way the system is supposed to work.

If some investors want to react to the verdict by relocating, then that decision is political. The cult has proven itself eager to commit suicide for their messiah.

The ones choosing to leave due to this decision, based on a betting line, would be most likely to be the ones committing fraud themselves and now fearful of a Sheriff who is going to enforce the law.

On the flip side, new businesses are locating and opening in NYS in mass numbers every day too, and those ones would be more likely to be attracted to a market that has good fraud laws, consistently enforced.


Magats will never understand that Fraud is a thing business fear more than any other thing, as it is so hard to control. While yes, companies do a lot of their own diligence, generally by looking at publically available data to see if declarations make sense, that does not mean the companies are doing forensic level investigations of each and every claim, as they cannot. Reliance on signed statement, is also key. And that can generally be trusted as the penalty for giving fraudulent statements (fines and jail) is so high, few companies will do it.

So in this example, if Trump states he has fully developed 7 Springs with 7 estate mansions on the property paid for, and the property is worth ~$300MM, when in fact none of that development is done, the typical bank diligence is to look at public records of land in that area, with other mansions on it, and see if Trump is giving a comparable good value.

What banks do not expect and typical diligence will not catch, is when Trump forges fraudulent documents, as he did, saying the land is fully developed already because so few businesses are willing to commit such blatant documents fraud, in the way Trump did regularly.
 
There is no evidence that Trump's guilty verdict was political. There is a ruling grounded in legal reasoning. Trump broke the law and was assigned his due consequences. That's the way the system is supposed to work.

If some investors want to react to the verdict by relocating, then that decision is political. The cult has proven itself eager to commit suicide for their messiah.

that's all the evidence shows, dim bulb.

how dumb are you exactly?

go back to your pacific rimming and quit fucking up the west with your dumb talk.
 
The problem with 'standing up' on such a large span jump, is you greatly increase the wind resistance you are facing and that will more quickly decelerate you and shorten your jump range.

The way to not do that is to sit as low as you can and try and fit within the natural slip stream of the bike, as much as you can.

So he was sacrificing his body, for increase in distance.

stfu, gook.
 
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