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    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to All on Tue Sep 29 14:04:45 2020
    Hello Everybody,

    It has been revealed that US President Donald J. Trump
    has paid a grand total of $750 (USD) in income taxes for
    2019. That includes a tax deduction of $70,000 for hair
    cuts.

    --Lee

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Lee Lofaso on Tue Sep 29 21:30:15 2020
    It has been revealed that US President Donald J. Trump
    has paid a grand total of $750 (USD) in income taxes for
    2019.

    No. He paid $750 for 2016 and then again $750 for 2017.

    That includes a tax deduction of $70,000 for hair
    cuts.

    No. That deduction was for when he appeared in the "Apprentice" TV show more
    than a decade ago.


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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Lee Lofaso on Tue Sep 29 16:10:50 2020
    Hello Lee!

    29 Sep 20 14:04, you wrote to All:

    Nothing sucks like an Electrolux

    Wrong, a Nilfisk.

    Kees

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Kees van Eeten on Wed Sep 30 14:20:13 2020
    Hello Kees,

    Nothing sucks like an Electrolux

    Wrong, a Nilfisk.

    Well, now that the Swedish-based company has shut down
    its manufacturing plant in St. Cloud, Minnesota (USA) you
    may be right.

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Wed Sep 30 14:20:21 2020
    Hello Bjrn,

    It has been revealed that US President Donald J. Trump
    has paid a grand total of $750 (USD) in income taxes for
    2019.

    No. He paid $750 for 2016 and then again $750 for 2017.

    The years he paid $750 for federal income tax are as you noted.
    However, he did not pay federal income tax every year.

    According to the article in the NYT, he paid no federal income
    taxes at all in 10 out of 15 years beginning in 2000 because he
    reported losing a lot more thanhe made. The NYT report does not
    include his returns for 2018 or 2019.

    That includes a tax deduction of $70,000 for hair
    cuts.

    No. That deduction was for when he appeared in the "Apprentice" TV show
    more
    than a decade ago.

    Still within the time frame of the NYT hit piece.

    --Lee

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  • From Gerrit Kuehn@2:240/12 to Lee Lofaso on Wed Sep 30 21:53:14 2020
    Hello Lee!

    30 Sep 20 14:20, Lee Lofaso wrote to Kees van Eeten:

    Wrong, a Nilfisk.

    Well, now that the Swedish-based company has shut down
    its manufacturing plant in St. Cloud, Minnesota (USA) you
    may be right.

    Nilfisk is from Denmark, not Sweden.


    Regards,
    Gerrit

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Lee Lofaso on Wed Sep 30 22:27:27 2020
    No. He paid $750 for 2016 and then again $750 for 2017.

    The years he paid $750 for federal income tax are as you noted.

    BOC. You should know by now that I'm almost always right? 8-)

    Be as it may, the scary thing is that almost half of the US voting population seem to don't give a damn about their Fhrer's all cheating and lies and treasons -- it seems just to make their worship even faster.

    Strange people, those USAians.

    And the reaction to the so called debate...? How can a president act like that, when his team have acknowledge the rules (two minutes of uninterrupted speech time). Yelling all over the place doesn't exactly seem presidential to the outside world. But maybe to the Apprentice followers in USA?



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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Gerrit Kuehn on Wed Sep 30 22:32:45 2020
    Nilfisk is from Denmark, not Sweden.

    True. But I think that Lee was talking about *Electrolux* shutting down it's plant. It's Swedish.

    I don't think that Denmark ever made a US manufacturing plant for it's Nilfisk. Do you?





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  • From Charles Pierson@2:240/1120.976 to Björn Felten on Wed Sep 30 16:53:27 2020
    Hello, Bjrn Felten.
    On 9/30/20 10:32 PM you wrote:

    True. But I think that Lee was talking about *Electrolux*
    shutting down it's plant. It's Swedish.
    I don't think that Denmark ever made a US manufacturing plant
    for it's Nilfisk. Do you?

    It's not a brand I'm familiar with.

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Thu Oct 1 03:34:49 2020
    Hello Bjrn,

    No. He paid $750 for 2016 and then again $750 for 2017.

    The years he paid $750 for federal income tax are as you noted.

    BOC. You should know by now that I'm almost always right? 8-)

    That may be. But almost is not good enough. Not nearly good enough.
    Do you know why? Trump is always right. That's why. Don't believe me?
    Just listen to his followers. They all say the same thing. Trump is
    always right. Trump is always right. Trump is always right. Which
    explains why Trump is never wrong.

    Be as it may, the scary thing is that almost half of the US voting population seem to don't give a damn about their Fhrer's all cheating
    and
    lies and treasons -- it seems just to make their worship even faster.

    Why should they care? They know Trump is always right. And so
    does he. Think about it. When was the last time Trump apologized?
    About anything? Never tell anybody you are sorry. That is what love
    is. And that is the kind of love he practices. Each and every day.

    Strange people, those USAians.

    Biden called Trump a clown last night, insulting clowns everywhere.
    But locked up the Muslim vote by praising Allah.

    "When? Inshallah?"
    ~ Joe Biden asking Donald Trump about when he paid his income taxes

    And the reaction to the so called debate...?

    The live audience was small, but very vocal. Lots of hecklers.
    Really gave Trump a hard time. Except for Melania, who was wearing
    a mask. The other members of Trump's family were too stunned to
    say anything, even though they were not wearing a mask at all.

    How can a president act like that, when his team have acknowledge the
    rules
    (two minutes of uninterrupted speech time).

    There was nothing in the rules prohibiting the president from
    acting like a total idiot. Not even the moderator could keep him
    from doing what he did.

    Yelling all over the place doesn't exactly seem presidential to the
    outside
    world. But maybe to the Apprentice followers in USA?

    Not to worry. The Commission on Presidential Debates (sponsor)
    has come up with a plan for the next debates - "last night's debate
    made clear that additional structure should be added to the format
    of the remaining debates to ensure a more orderly discussion of
    the issues."

    Translation - electric shock collars will be added to both
    candidates to make things more interesting for the audience.
    When one candidate steps out of line - ZAP! - when the other
    candidate steps out of line - ZAP! - and whichever candidate
    gets the biggest laughs from the live audience wins.

    The [black] moderator of the next debate is gonna have loads of fun.

    --Lee

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  • From Gerrit Kuehn@2:240/12 to Bj÷rn Felten on Thu Oct 1 08:40:24 2020
    Hello Bjrn!

    30 Sep 20 22:32, Bjrn Felten wrote to Gerrit Kuehn:

    Nilfisk is from Denmark, not Sweden.

    True. But I think that Lee was talking about *Electrolux* shutting down it's plant. It's Swedish.

    Ok, he lost me on that one then.

    I don't think that Denmark ever made a US manufacturing plant for
    it's Nilfisk. Do you?

    The German Wikipedia page about Nilfisk claims they have manufacturing plants in Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Singapore, China, Italy, Mexico and USA. They are a big international company these days. Maybe USA because they somewhen (long ago) bought Advance?


    Regards,
    Gerrit

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Thu Oct 1 18:14:45 2020
    Hello Bjrn,

    Nilfisk is from Denmark, not Sweden.

    True. But I think that Lee was talking about *Electrolux* shutting down
    it's
    plant. It's Swedish.

    Electrolux shut down its plant in St. Cloud, Minnesota at the
    end of 2019.

    I don't think that Denmark ever made a US manufacturing plant for it's Nilfisk. Do you?

    Nilfisk has three production (assembly plants) in the US -
    Brooklyn Park, Fort Pierce, Redlands.

    Total of 8 countries, with 11 production sites.

    source:

    https://www.syvane.com/


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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Gerrit Kuehn on Thu Oct 1 22:26:25 2020
    The German Wikipedia page about Nilfisk claims they have manufacturing plants in Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Singapore, China, Italy, Mexico and USA.

    Have you checked the history of that Wikipedia page? Who has written it? Does it really say *manufacturing* plants, as opposed to assembly plants?

    The Danish site indicates otherwise...




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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Thu Oct 1 22:47:24 2020
    Hello Bjrn,

    Nilfisk is from Denmark, not Sweden.

    True. But I think that Lee was talking about *Electrolux* shutting down
    it's
    plant. It's Swedish.

    I don't think that Denmark ever made a US manufacturing plant for it's Nilfisk. Do you?

    errata from previous message -

    https://www.sylvane.com/


    --Lee

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  • From Gerrit Kuehn@2:240/12 to Bj÷rn Felten on Thu Oct 1 22:43:06 2020
    Hello Bjrn!

    01 Oct 20 22:26, Bjrn Felten wrote to Gerrit Kuehn:

    The German Wikipedia page about Nilfisk claims they have
    manufacturing plants in Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Singapore, China,
    Italy, Mexico and USA.

    Have you checked the history of that Wikipedia page? Who has
    written it? Does it really say *manufacturing* plants, as opposed to assembly plants?

    Honestly, I don't care at all. I looked this up just for you. If you're interested to find out more, go on.


    Regards,
    Gerrit

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  • From TIM RICHARDSON@1:123/140 to ALL on Sat Oct 3 17:22:00 2020
    On 09-29-20, LEE LOFASO said to ALL:

    Hello Everybody,


    It has been revealed that US President Donald J. Trump
    has paid a grand total of $750 (USD) in income taxes for
    2019. That includes a tax deduction of $70,000 for hair
    cuts.


    There are a lot of bullshit stories from the left on what Trump did or did not pay in taxes.


    The fact is democrats are just livid that Trump won't roll over and publish or release information that is none of anyone's business but his and the IRS!


    Plus, there is no law I have ever heard of that says a politician or citizen
    on any level is required to reveal their tax information.


    If anyone connected to the IRS reveals, releases or discusses a citizens' tax information to an outside party (outside the IRS) that is a federal crime.


    Nothing sucks like an Electrolux


    Except a democrat!


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    "Oh, you want to subvert the Constitution to honor an alleged "dying wish"? ....Tell me again how `dying wishes' shape reality."





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  • From TIM RICHARDSON@1:123/140 to ALL on Sat Oct 3 17:33:00 2020
    On 09-30-20, LEE LOFASO said to BJRN FELTEN:


    It has been revealed that US President Donald J. Trump
    has paid a grand total of $750 (USD) in income taxes for
    2019.


    Since a persons' tax information is between them and the IRS, nobody knows `what' he paid in those years except Trump himself and the IRS.


    No. He paid $750 for 2016 and then again $750 for 2017.


    The years he paid $750 for federal income tax are as you noted.
    However, he did not pay federal income tax every year.


    Note; See above!


    According to the article in the NYT, he paid no federal income


    Aha! About the biggest fake-news outlet in the whole country makes such charges? .....N'uff said!


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    "Some democrats are saying that a Supreme Court Justice appointed by an `impeached' president is illegitimate. Does that mean that Ruth Bader
    Ginsburg was an illegitimate Supreme Court Justice since 1998?"








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