I wish. In Russia, Baba Yaga could take care of him for us.
… and bills ALL the Secret Service, FBI, military, politicians, foreign dignitaries, and everyone else who will be forced to go there.
Funny!
Well, yes and no. AFAIK all His Nibs can get away with on the government dime is travel and security expenses, which of course are considerable on their own (Trump seems to have easily beaten current records for Presidential expenses). Even so, there seem to be limits on what a President can claim as related to “security”, ever since some Nixonian shenanigans in this regard.
Background:
I just can’t anymore with these shit eating grinning assholes. How have the gates of hell not opened up under their feet to welcome them home yet?
Sort of like if there had been a Jews for Hitler club.
Yeah. Pretty fucking crazy.
If we had a [del]Federal Reserve that worked with us[/del] president who didn’t start stupid fucking trade wars, you could have added another 25%.
The cringe is *extremely *real.
IDJIT can’t make a casino make money. How much Russian mob money was laundered there?
I foresee a future where Donald, D Jr, Eric, and Ivanca try to desperately hang on to Mar-a-Lago while decent people ignore their cries for attention.
Melania will be no where to be found.
Barron will hide in obscurity, while Tiffany will wonder why her boat is sinking.
Hmmmm, this is something I hadn’t thought of before. My knowledge of financial fraud comes from watching The Producers with Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder. If you’re laundering money, would it be somehow easier with a business showing a large loss?
And could you get a hat like Max Bialystock if you did?
Were the pardons accepted? I believe that carries the connotation of guilty. Dishonorable conduct discharge?
I’m not sure, and not sure how to research it. This is from the article that I cited:
Does anyone else know the answer?
Nope, restored his E7 pay grade, though pointedly omitted any mention of restoring his rank of Chief Petty Officer.
No. Dishonorable discharges can only be be handed down as a punishment by a court martial for the most serious offenses.
I assume Lorance had dishonorable discharge as part of the punishment given the severity of his conviction. That punishment, like the rest of his imprisonment, is no longer valid. Golsteyn has not even been convicted yet. His court martial was still pending and now will not occur.
The other of the three cases, Gallagher, didn’t even result in a conviction that would warrant a dishonorable discharge. He also was not granted clemency unlike some of the stories I’ve seen have implied. He had been demoted as part of his punishment. Trump ordered him promoted him back to his previous rank. Gallagher’s conviction remains in place.
I’m curious: How does this make people with military in their backgrounds feel?
“God damn it! I could have been murdering people all along!”