Brainonska511
Lifer
- Dec 10, 2005
- 29,624
- 15,186
- 136
Seems like he broke grifting rule #1: don't bring yourself into the spotlight.
Santos asks to step down = Santos is forced to step down
I agree with fskimospy. The smart move for him is to flee.
Definitely ultra-amateur hour on the campaign grift ~ "everyone" knows you always whitewash the money through a 501(c) non-profit organization, which then pays all the money raised as expenses and salaries to the candidate, family and friends. (Hi Trump!)Seems it's not just the restaurant bills that were all exactly $199.99 (i.e. 1 cent below the point at which it's required to keep receipts under campaign financing law).
This isn't at all new, but didn't find this mentioned before (at least a search for 199 didn't find it). Surely this merits some sort of official investigation? Implies he made a concious effort to avoid scrutiny about campaign spending, no?
Definitely ultra-amateur hour on the campaign grift ~ "everyone" knows you always whitewash the money through a 501(c) non-profit organization, which then pays all the money raised as expenses and salaries to the candidate, family and friends. (Hi Trump!)
With no limits on amount of contributions - completely evading all contribution limit requirements, and disclosure requirements are all regularly evaded to never reveal source of the funds whether domestic or international (e.g. by having them come second hand as donations via a separate non-profit org), and are by definition even tax deductible for the now anonymous donor! (assuming they are actually a US tax payer).
With the party of lies, fraud and crime? AbsolutelyCan he still serve as a Congressman if he does?
I doubt that would stop one of our MPs. In at least one case one who was convicted and sent to prison was reluctant to step down - they aren't automatically expelled unless the sentence is longer than a year. Not sure what would happen if they fled the country to avoid prosecution, but I half-suspect it would be a huge effort to get them removed as an MP - and they'd claim the cost of fleeing the country on their parliamentary expense account.
Can he still serve as a Congressman if he does?
I doubt that would stop one of our MPs. In at least one case one who was convicted and sent to prison was reluctant to step down - they aren't automatically expelled unless the sentence is longer than a year. Not sure what would happen if they fled the country to avoid prosecution, but I half-suspect it would be a huge effort to get them removed as an MP - and they'd claim the cost of fleeing the country on their parliamentary expense account.
Seems like he broke grifting rule #1: don't bring yourself into the spotlight.
“He just felt like that there was so much drama, really, over the situation, and especially what we’re doing to work to remove Ilhan Omar away from the Foreign Affairs Committee,” Greene stated.
Trump hasn't been completely immune from the spotlight of his grifting.Trump seems to have broken that rule and done fine. But as someone else said, Santos doesn't have the juice to pull it off.
Yeah this is my thought - Trump could have spent the rest of his life being a penny ante grifter had he not won the presidency. Both him and Santos are dogs that caught the car.Trump hasn't been completely immune from the spotlight of his grifting.
TrumpU, a couple federal investigations, a NYS investigation into his finances and business....
He could have probably kept trucking along if the most he did was be a reality TV star instead of hopping into the political limelight.
Trump has one advantage over Santos, he was President which may save his ass from any real punishment.Yeah this is my thought - Trump could have spent the rest of his life being a penny ante grifter had he not won the presidency. Both him and Santos are dogs that caught the car.
I think Trump's primary advantage in avoiding punishment is his age. He stands a decent chance of drawing shit out until he dies but other than that he's screwed.Trump has one advantage over Santos, he was President which may save his ass from any real punishment.
Article I, section 5 of the United States Constitution provides that "Each House [of Congress] may determine the Rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two-thirds, expel a member."
I honestly thought this sort of thing was SOP when the house majority changed sides. Beyond that, given that MTG is dumb as a bag of hammers, is it really that surprising she said something stupid?MTG let's slip the real reason why Santos was forced off his committees.
It's not about the Santos wrongdoing, it's about clearing the deck to get rid of prominent Democrats. This is their same attitude when it comes to Trump. They will tolerate all manner of evil from him as long as it gets Republicans votes. "We are cool with him being racist so long as we can benefit"
‘There You Have It!’ Chris Hayes Says Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘Let the Truth Slip’ About Why Santos Really Resigned from Committees (msn.com)
The spineless one would definitely leave that seat vacant for rest of term instead of doing the proper thing for those constituents and expel and force a bi-election and give the seat to the DemsSo it would still require a vote of the rest of the house (and a super-majority) to expell them, even if they had fled the country and weren't doing their job, becuase they were hiding out in some country without an extradition treaty? There are no absolute rules that lead to automatic expulsion?
You think she is smart enough to make that up on the spot or dumb enough to say the quiet part out loud?I honestly thought this sort of thing was SOP when the house majority changed sides. Beyond that, given that MTG is dumb as a bag of hammers, is it really that surprising she said something stupid?
No idea what you're talking about.You think she is smart enough to make that up on the spot or dumb enough to say the quiet part out loud?
Why you always going for the least offensive bamboozle when it comes to these peeps?
Dumbest thing he's ever done, becoming president while still running his criminal frauds. He probably wished that Obama hadn't insulted his ego enough to make him have to run.Trump hasn't been completely immune from the spotlight of his grifting.
TrumpU, a couple federal investigations, a NYS investigation into his finances and business....
He could have probably kept trucking along if the most he did was be a reality TV star instead of hopping into the political limelight.
Perhaps. Perhaps he was just like many other Republican grifters: they just think everyone else is doing it, so they see no problems with their grifting. See also: every accusation is a confession.Dumbest thing he's ever done, becoming president while still running his criminal frauds. He probably wished that Obama hadn't insulted his ego enough to make him have to run.
