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In reply to the discussion: 'Taking the gloves off': Trump just held the Cabinet meeting from Hell [View all]marble falls
(69,998 posts)30. I hope he ends up like Robert Vesco, shysters the both of them ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Vesco
Robert Lee Vesco (December 4, 1935 November 23, 2007[1]) was an American criminal financier. After several years of risky investments and dubious credit dealings, Vesco was alleged to have committed securities fraud. He immediately fled the ensuing U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation by living in a number of Central American and Caribbean countries.[2]
Vesco was notorious throughout his life, attempting to buy a Caribbean island from Antigua to create an autonomous country and having a national law in Costa Rica made to protect him from extradition. A 2001 Slate.com article termed Vesco "the undisputed king of the fugitive financiers."[3] After settling in Cuba during 1982, Vesco was charged with drug smuggling in 1989. During the 1990s he was indicted by the Cuban government for "fraud and illicit economic activity" and "acts prejudicial to the economic plans and contracts of the state" in 1996.[4]
Vesco was sentenced to 13 years in jail by Cuba. In November 2007 the New York Times reported that he had died of lung cancer at a hospital in Havana, Cuba, five months before,[1] although it has been suggested that he faked his death.
Robert Lee Vesco (December 4, 1935 November 23, 2007[1]) was an American criminal financier. After several years of risky investments and dubious credit dealings, Vesco was alleged to have committed securities fraud. He immediately fled the ensuing U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation by living in a number of Central American and Caribbean countries.[2]
Vesco was notorious throughout his life, attempting to buy a Caribbean island from Antigua to create an autonomous country and having a national law in Costa Rica made to protect him from extradition. A 2001 Slate.com article termed Vesco "the undisputed king of the fugitive financiers."[3] After settling in Cuba during 1982, Vesco was charged with drug smuggling in 1989. During the 1990s he was indicted by the Cuban government for "fraud and illicit economic activity" and "acts prejudicial to the economic plans and contracts of the state" in 1996.[4]
Vesco was sentenced to 13 years in jail by Cuba. In November 2007 the New York Times reported that he had died of lung cancer at a hospital in Havana, Cuba, five months before,[1] although it has been suggested that he faked his death.
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'Taking the gloves off': Trump just held the Cabinet meeting from Hell [View all]
marble falls
Yesterday
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If it weren't for his Cabinet being dip wads themselves (Noem thanking him for ending hurricanes), I'd agree.
marble falls
Yesterday
#4
Go to the last third of the video where all the the nit wits are claiming their work done and thanking TACO for ...
marble falls
Yesterday
#19
To be fair, here's a whole YUGE table of North Korean-style bootlickers ...
marble falls
Yesterday
#20
One of my favorite movies, I watch it regularly. I truly miss Val Kilmer, too.
marble falls
Yesterday
#25
I watched it the first time because in the fall in Cedar Rapids Iowa they show any lind of sports ...
marble falls
22 hrs ago
#27
Who deserves any payment? Not the ass kissers in the Cabinet, nor the press
dem4decades
Yesterday
#2
I actually took the time to view some of the video. Excruciatingly painful and embarassing to say the least. Pistol
KPN
Yesterday
#5
I only made it about 6 minutes into Schlump's delusional ramble before I had to quit.
ShazzieB
Yesterday
#15
I have developed a pretty high tolerance for videos where his descent into dementia is on full display.
ShazzieB
Yesterday
#17
If a Democrat rambled like this, the 25th Amendment would be exercised in a heartbeat.
Lonestarblue
Yesterday
#8
At Woodstock they said to stay away from the brown acid, but what about the red acid?
twodogsbarking
Yesterday
#11
TRANSCRIPT-- I hate videos. I hate that ugly face. I hate that wretched voice.
usonian
6 hrs ago
#34