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It appears every action can get a reaction
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(02-19-2024, 11:02 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I findit interesting when those who support Trump and only goal is to get him elected again protest peacefully and the name calling begins, one even suggested doing something violent which of course Democrats applauded when BLM burnt down Minnesota. It is not cancel anything, it is a legitimate way to make a point. They feel like many and the majority of voters in recent polling Trump is being unfairly persecuted.

As for go fund me, again this was nt Trump, it was started by a wealth real estate developer who I would say has legitimate concerns now doing business in NYC. If they did it to Trump (kangaroo court with no jury), they can do it to anyone large or small business.

Trump's supporters are called a cult, deplorable and many names by Democrats. This is Democrats way to stop dividing the country. Biden promised he would unite us, once again he lied.

The "point" appears to be that some political leaders should be above the law.

That's what this election is about. It's a referendum on rule of law.

The nation is divided over whether it wants that.
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Actually the point is the actions of of a state or city create a reaction. Ny and NYC is not business friendly and could pose a long term negative impact financially. There is already a low income housing crisis in blue cities, but why would an investor take the risk regulations and litigation could harm their investment. A city needs businesses to employ residents, NY is doing their best to show the country do not come and do business in NYC. They are doing a money grab, so who is the next conservative billionaire they sue for a victimless crime using a kangaroo court.

Here is another example, NYC it appears is going to lose billionaire investors, especially real estate investors due to the Trump litigation.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/real-estate/real-estate-investor-immediately-discontinue-working-nyc-trump-verdict-florida-texas

Real estate investor will ‘immediately discontinue’ working in NYC over Trump verdict, eying Florida, Texas
US businesses fleeing Empire State over alleged legal and regulation politicization
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(02-21-2024, 03:15 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Actually the point is the actions of of a state or city create a reaction. Ny and NYC is not business friendly and could pose a long term negative impact financially. There is already a low income housing crisis in blue cities, but why would an investor take the risk regulations and litigation could harm their investment. A city needs businesses to employ residents, NY is doing their best to show the country do not come and do business in NYC. They are doing a money grab, so who is the next conservative billionaire they sue for a victimless crime using a kangaroo court.

Here is another example, NYC it appears is going to lose billionaire investors, especially real estate investors due to the Trump litigation.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/real-estate/real-estate-investor-immediately-discontinue-working-nyc-trump-verdict-florida-texas

Real estate investor will ‘immediately discontinue’ working in NYC over Trump verdict, eying Florida, Texas
US businesses fleeing Empire State over alleged legal and regulation politicization

easy if they are honest and don't commit fraud they won't have anything to worry about

Developers aren't going to abandon NYC because of Trump
 

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