Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.
If it can be proved that the subjects in discussion, including Cook, applied for a mortgage on a principle residence without intent to occupy the home as a principle residence for at least 12 months from the note date, the subjects are indeed guilty of fraud. Proving this intent without a shadow of doubt isn't always as easy as it would seem. If due process leads to these subjects being found guilty of fraud, we should all agree that employment termination can fairly be on the table.
It’s principal residence, dear.
Principal is your PAL, I think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.
If it can be proved that the subjects in discussion, including Cook, applied for a mortgage on a principle residence without intent to occupy the home as a principle residence for at least 12 months from the note date, the subjects are indeed guilty of fraud. Proving this intent without a shadow of doubt isn't always as easy as it would seem. If due process leads to these subjects being found guilty of fraud, we should all agree that employment termination can fairly be on the table.
It’s principal residence, dear.
No, it isn't, deer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.
If it can be proved that the subjects in discussion, including Cook, applied for a mortgage on a principle residence without intent to occupy the home as a principle residence for at least 12 months from the note date, the subjects are indeed guilty of fraud. Proving this intent without a shadow of doubt isn't always as easy as it would seem. If due process leads to these subjects being found guilty of fraud, we should all agree that employment termination can fairly be on the table.
It’s principal residence, dear.
No, it isn't, deer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.
If it can be proved that the subjects in discussion, including Cook, applied for a mortgage on a principle residence without intent to occupy the home as a principle residence for at least 12 months from the note date, the subjects are indeed guilty of fraud. Proving this intent without a shadow of doubt isn't always as easy as it would seem. If due process leads to these subjects being found guilty of fraud, we should all agree that employment termination can fairly be on the table.
It’s principal residence, dear.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.
Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Fire and change them all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.
If it can be proved that the subjects in discussion, including Cook, applied for a mortgage on a principle residence without intent to occupy the home as a principle residence for at least 12 months from the note date, the subjects are indeed guilty of fraud. Proving this intent without a shadow of doubt isn't always as easy as it would seem. If due process leads to these subjects being found guilty of fraud, we should all agree that employment termination can fairly be on the table.
It’s principal residence, dear.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.
Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Fire and change them all.
jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.
If it can be proved that the subjects in discussion, including Cook, applied for a mortgage on a principle residence without intent to occupy the home as a principle residence for at least 12 months from the note date, the subjects are indeed guilty of fraud. Proving this intent without a shadow of doubt isn't always as easy as it would seem. If due process leads to these subjects being found guilty of fraud, we should all agree that employment termination can fairly be on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't that how they manage to be on voter registrations in more than one state? (I forget who that was, but somebody in Trumpworld)
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.
If it can be proved that the subjects in discussion, including Cook, applied for a mortgage on a principle residence without intent to occupy the home as a principle residence for at least 12 months from the note date, the subjects are indeed guilty of fraud. Proving this intent without a shadow of doubt isn't always as easy as it would seem. If due process leads to these subjects being found guilty of fraud, we should all agree that employment termination can fairly be on the table.
jsteele wrote:What I understand from the Lisa Cook threads is that a mere allegation of having primary residence mortgages for more than one residence is sufficient to require being immediately fired. In that case, there should soon be three openings in Trump's cabinet:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-cabinet-mortgage-fraud
ProPublica has found that three Trump cabinet members have mortgages on multiple homes that are said to be primary residences.
"Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer entered into two primary-residence mortgages in quick succession, including for a second home near a country club in Arizona, where she’s known to vacation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has primary-residence mortgages in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has one primary-residence mortgage in Long Island and another in Washington, D.C., according to loan records."
Sorry to see these folks go, but I don't make the rules. Of course, I assume that there will also be criminal referrals because we all know that Trump would never give his friends special treatment.