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There is an old saying --- the socks make the man.....seems they certainly do...... Be sure and stay tuned for all his exposure on tv.....he can't hide in his basement this time.....see what the real person looks like.....
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The Chinese government and its state-controlled entities spent over $5.5 million at properties owned by Trump while he was in office. The socks you wear aren't nearly as incriminating as your bank account.
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$5.5 million. OH DEAR! What should we DO, 'uncommon1'? Perhaps it was "DESSERT" land in the southwest...
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$5.5 million. OH DEAR! What should we DO, 'uncommon1'? Perhaps it was "DESSERT" land in the southwest... If you think giving a sitting president five an ahalf million dollars while they are in office is to buy property your a bigger fool than I thought and just the kind of fool trump is counting on to vote for him.
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$5.5 million. OH DEAR! What should we DO, 'uncommon1'? Perhaps it was "DESSERT" land in the southwest... If you think giving a sitting president five an ahalf million dollars while they are in office is to buy property your a bigger fool than I thought and just the kind of fool trump is counting on to vote for him.
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$5.5 million. OH DEAR! What should we DO, 'uncommon1'? Perhaps it was "DESSERT" land in the southwest... If you think giving a sitting president five an ahalf million dollars while they are in office is to buy property your a bigger fool than I thought and just the kind of fool trump is counting on to vote for him. Bill Clinton co-chaired the commission alongside Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive. Some $13.3 billion was pledged by international donors so that Haiti could be rebuilt and the lives of Haitians uplifted. The IHRC was comprised of two parts: one that had the foreigners and one led by the Haitian Prime Minister. Bill Clinton chaired the foreign part and it had all the donors; they had to the IHRC $0.10 billion over two years or forgive $0.20 billion of Haitian debt. Each and every decision made by the Haiti section of the commission had to be endorsed by the foreign section. And Clinton was at the helm of the foreign part of that commission. As the money found its way into the possession of the IHRC, it increasingly became arrogant and opaque. The only thing that came out of the post-earthquake relief plans was the construction of an industrial park called Caracol, which cost $300 million. The US was also amenable to financing a power plant. The belief held by the Clintons and their allies in terms of rebuilding Haiti was premised on employing short-term plans espoused in the foreign aid industry that the US had imposed on Haiti all these years. They hoped that Caracol would sizeably attract foreign businesses for the reconstruction of the country’s badly fractured economy. It was the same old policy that did not care about the pertinent issue of creating long-lasting projects that would eventually help the poverty-stricken Haitians. The foreign-aid industry plans are concerned with benefiting the international players, the private contractors. The industrial park is considered a very big flop by the US. Worse still, several hundred farmers were evicted from there in order to make way for the 600-acre park. Too much emphasis was placed on “outside players” instead of the Haitian government to effect change. As such, the jobs that Caracol was expected to make fall far below the reality on the ground. The post-earthquake efforts by the Clintons, particularly Caracol, was a damning failure that did nothing to lift the Haitians out of their misery but only lined the pockets of big firms. South Korean textile giant Sae-A Trading Co, which is the main employer at Caracol, gifted the Clinton Foundation with donations between $50,000 and $100,000. The IHRC had little to show for all the money that came through except the Caracol industrial park. Not much reconstruction in Haiti was done. Where did all the money go? The Clinton Foundation has refuted claims that it had influence in the running of the IHRC. Some of the money that came through the commission found its way towards sponsoring Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign which she lost to the incumbent Donald Trump in 2016 but this is an area she has always been evasive about when probed. They become allegations without proof but to Haitians the more she dodges the question, the more she becomes suspicious and pernicious to the interests of Haitians. It is estimated that the IHRC collected over $5.3 billion over two years and $9.9 billion in three years but Haitians still find themselves mired in abject poverty. A US Government Accountability Office report circumvented the issue by deciding not to find any iota of wrongdoing, but the gravity of the failure made them mention that the plans by the IHRC, co-chaired by Bill Clinton, “did not align with the Haitian priorities.” But lets worry about the measly $5.5 million YOU allege Trump received while a sitting President...Did you do your HOMEWORK this time, 'uncommon1', unlike the Jesse James jail story you took down because you hadn't done your HOMEWORK?
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$5.5 million. OH DEAR! What should we DO, 'uncommon1'? Perhaps it was "DESSERT" land in the southwest... If you think giving a sitting president five an ahalf million dollars while they are in office is to buy property your a bigger fool than I thought and just the kind of fool trump is counting on to vote for him.
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There is an old saying --- the socks make the man.....seems they certainly do...... Be sure and stay tuned for all his exposure on tv.....he can't hide in his basement this time.....see what the real person looks like.....
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