Will the FISA memo turn into Obama's Watergate?

Yes, leaks speak to loyalty, and I mostly wasn't disagreeing. I think your post about Trump as disruptor circles back to what I said in the" Trump + or - ? " thread where I said it depends what the lasting change is. Or whether gov of, by and for Goldman Sachs perseveres.

Me? It's a positive if only in purging that cesspool in DC.

Re. the Goldman observation. It was said long ago that the business of America is business. The Wall St. gamblers will always be there, but they come and go just like today's billionaires. We've seen it before, we'll see it again. Different actors, different disruptive technologies. It's all cyclic. In the end not a damn one of them took a single penny out of my pocket that I didn't want to spend.

And considering the continuing stream of factual disclosures maybe it's back to of, for, and by the people. Trump is the natural progression from Obama. Laws of physics, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
 
Me? It's a positive if only in purging that cesspool in DC.

Re. the Goldman observation. It was said long ago that the business of America is business. The Wall St. gamblers will always be there, but they come and go just like today's billionaires. We've seen it before, we'll see it again. Different actors, different disruptive technologies. It's all cyclic. In the end not a damn one of them took a single penny out of my pocket that I didn't want to spend.

And considering the continuing stream of factual disclosures maybe it's back to of, for, and by the people. Trump is the natural progression from Obama. Laws of physics, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Thanks Bush!:mad:
 
Keeping in mind that Trump lost money at a casino. Let that sink in.

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I bet his bond holders lost more.
 
Wrong! He bankrupted TWO big casinos.
He also bankrupted his airline.
The one he claimed to have used to fly home Marines after the first gulf war, that were actually flown home by the bank who repossessed the planes.

And the answer to the OP is no.
 
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