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| quote: Originally posted by CHAS: How long did it take them to figure that out?
About as long as it took TFG to stop paying them. -------------------------------- Life is short. Play with your dog.
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana

| And, just as anyone could have predicted, Team Chump says that Mazar’s statement that the work they did complied with accepted principles means that all the investigations into him and his company are moot. I’m betting they aren’t. -------------------------------- pj, citizen-poster, unless specifically noted otherwise.
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| quote: Originally posted by CHAS: How long did it take them to figure that out?
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| quote: Originally posted by wtg: I learned a new term today, "Bates number". https://twitter.com/gtconway3d...Enews%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Back in the day, when document production was all by hand, it was called a Bates stamp. You had one of those handheld devices that would stamp the page with a number and then automatically turn, after stamping to the next number ... say, from 1912 to 1913. upload a picture |
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"I've got morons on my team."
Mitt Romney Minor Deity

| George Conway's take on MazarsMakes some points I hadn't considered ... First, what we sort of understand already. quote: Translated from legal-accountingese, the [Mazars] letter was an unmitigated disaster for Trump, far beyond his possibly having to file late returns. By saying the statements “should no longer be relied upon,” the accountants effectively announced, You misled us. By “totality of the circumstances,” they likely meant, The prosecutors investigating you, and the case they’re making, are serious.
By pronouncing “a non-waivable conflict of interest,” they were all but saying, We’re on team A.G. — or we might have to join someday soon. And by saying no “new work product” and quitting, they essentially declared, We don’t trust you — and we’re certainly not going to jail for you. How on earth will Trump refinance hundreds of millions in loans with no accountants and no serious legal representation ... quote: Now the man who long has had trouble finding decent legal representation might find it all but impossible to find new auditors and tax preparers. It’s hard to imagine that any reputable accounting firm will touch his tax returns, let alone fix and bless his financials for a decade or more.
Even if lenders don’t exercise any rights they might have to call in their loans, Trump apparently still needs to refinance hundreds of millions’ worth of them soon. As Trump biographer Timothy L. O’Brien of Bloomberg Opinion puts it, “Good luck refinancing your debt when the accountants” — who have just declared a decade of your financials utterly worthless — have “just walked out the door.”
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| Let's see if the WaPo gift article feature works here. quote: Opinion: Trump’s luck may finally be running out https://wapo.st/3H25hj1 -------------------------------- When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier
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| WaPo, NYT, LA Times, VF, Daily Beast, and a host of others have been writing articles for years about how I-1 is done for… but he always comes through. Long before everyone said “grab ‘em by the püssy” was the end of his run for pres. They don’t call him the Teflon don for nothing. Wake me when he’s actually behind bars. -------------------------------- pj, citizen-poster, unless specifically noted otherwise.
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