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    Đúng là cùng hội cùng thuyền (và cùng đảng). Trâm tầm Trâm, Rốt tầm Rốt. #PhiGianBấtPhú
    Đây chắc là một trong những cái "siêu việt" mà dân cuồng khen tặng bấy lâu nay.

    (Phi Trâm Bất Lú)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ốc View Post
    Đúng là cùng hội cùng thuyền (và cùng đảng). Trâm tầm Trâm, Rốt tầm Rốt. #PhiGianBấtPhú



    Lại đồng thuyền, đồng hội,đồng đảng ....



    Dân biểu Mỹ bị bắt với cáo buộc ‘giao dịch nội gián'

    Cập nhật mới nhất 09/08/2018


    Dân biểu Collins từ New York là một trong những nghị sĩ đầu tiên trong Quốc hội ủng hộ ông Donald Trump làm Tổng thống trong kỳ bầu cử 2016. Ông ra trình diện Cục Điều tra Liên bang sáng ngày 8/8.


    Cập nhật: Dân biểu Chris Collins khai vô tội trước một thẩm phán liên bang chiều ngày 8/8 đối với cáo buộc giao dịch nội gián.

    Thẩm phán ra mức bảo lãnh tại ngoại đối với ông Chris Collins và con trai của ông, Cameron Collins, là 500 ngàn đô la. Dân biểu Collins cũng được lệnh phải giao nộp lại giấy phép ngoại giao và bất kỳ loại võ khí nào đang sở hữu.

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    Các công tố viên liên bang Mỹ ngày 8/8 lập cáo trạng về tội danh giao dịch nội gián đối với dân biểu Cộng hòa Chris Collins. Ông Collins bị bắt trong ngày và theo lịch phải ra trước một tòa án liên bang ở Manhattan cùng ngày.

    Dân biểu Collins từ New York là một trong những nghị sĩ đầu tiên trong Quốc hội ủng hộ ông Donald Trump làm Tổng thống trong kỳ bầu cử 2016. Ông ra trình diện Cục Điều tra Liên bang sáng ngày 8/8.

    Ông bị cáo buộc có liên quan đến kế hoạch giao dịch nội gián dính líu tới công việc đầu tư của ông vào một công ty công nghệ sinh học của Australia.

    Trước đây trong năm, một báo cáo từ Văn phòng Quốc hội chuyên trách các vấn đề về đạo đức nói rằng ông Collins có lẽ đã phạm tội khi tiết lộ thông tin độc quyền của công ty này với các nhà đầu tư, trong đó có con trai của ông. Con trai của ông Collins cũng bị truy tố.

    Dân biểu Collins có chân trong ban quản trị công ty. Con trai ông tên là Cameron Collins bị cáo buộc đã chuyển thông tin đó cho một tòng phạm khác là bố vợ tương lai, Stephen Zarsky. Theo cáo trạng, cả ba người đã né được gần 770 ngàn đô la thua lỗ nhờ thông tin rò rỉ này.

    Dân biểu Collins ra tái tranh cử vào tháng 11 năm nay, hiện đã quyên được hơn 1,3 triệu đô la trong nỗ lực vận động tranh cử, theo báo cáo.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Triển View Post
    Lại đồng thuyền, đồng hội,đồng đảng ....


    Đấy là đảng RepubliCON. Con the gov, con the peeps, con the families, con the system.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Triển View Post
    Lại đồng thuyền, đồng hội, đồng đảng ....
    Paul Manafort and Rick Gates - Republicons

    Former Trump Campaign Official Rick Gates Admits To Staggering Criminal Activity At Manafort Trial

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/rick-gate...210957953.html

    On Monday, Gates had already publicly admitted to committing crimes with Manafort, including falsifying tax documents and hiding his lobbying work.Much of his testimony on Tuesday morning detailed the various schemes he engaged in for Manafort. Gates said he was working on Manafort’s orders when he used overseas accounts to pay for Manafort’s personal expenses, including luxury clothing, landscaping and audio-visual costs.

    Gates also created fake invoices to send to an overseas bank, he said, because the bank needed the invoices to list their lobbying business as the client rather than Manafort himself, even though the expenses were for Manafort personally.
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...nd-day-summary

    Manafort, 69, faces 18 charges including tax fraud, bank fraud and conspiracy. He could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted. Gates has admitted guilt and made a deal to cooperate with prosecutors.
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...wyers-question

    As well as being a senior aide on Trump’s election campaign, Gates served as the deputy chairman of the US president’s inaugural committee. On Tuesday, he admitted it was possible he had sought to cheat the committee with false expenses claims.

    On Tuesday, the court was shown a series of emails, contracts and what prosecutor Greg Andres referred to as “fake invoices”, in which Gates altered the template to show the name of a shell company instead of Manafort’s. This was a way to decrease Manafort’s taxable income, added Gates, who did not report the money to Manafort’s bookkeeper or accountants.

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    Dân cuồng Trâm bị tâm thần...



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    Here's Why Experts Worry About the Popularity of QAnon's Conspiracy Theory




    By Abby Vesoulis August 3, 2018

    The bizarre pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory has burst from fringe websites into the real world this week, as dozens of attendees at two recent Trump rallies in Florida and Pennsylvania promoted it.

    “It’s a movement, man. It’s the shift. I can feel it coming,” one Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania rally-goer told CNN on Thursday. “Some call it the great awakening,” he added.

    The theory, which originated from anonymous messages posted online, purports to explain everything from the sinking of the Titanic to the appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller, weaving them into a grand narrative where President Donald Trump is a secret mastermind – and hero.

    QAnon’s online clues — called “breadcrumbs” — are so vague, they can be hard to follow. But there has been no evidence to prove them.

    At a press conference on Wednesday White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders denied that Trump supports the group, “The President condemns and denounces any group that would incite violence against another individual, and certainly doesn’t support groups that would promote that type of behavior,” she said.

    Footage from Trump’s rally in Tampa on Tuesday and a rally in Pennsylvania on Thursday shows attendees wearing T-shirts and carrying posters with the letter “Q” — a shorthand to identify followers of the conspiracy theory.

    Here’s what experts say you need to know about QAnon and why the conspiracy theory has spread.

    How did QAnon’s theories spread?

    Conspiracies take off because the world is complex and people like things to make sense, according to Brooke Binkowski, former managing editor at the fact-checking website Snopes.com, which frequently debunks online theories.

    “Conspiracy theories offer a neat package that wrap up all these events,” she says.

    Sometimes, conspiracy theories can be debunked before they draw national attention. This is especially true when the source of the false information is identifiable and can be approached and corrected, Binkowski says. But when theories explode on platforms with anonymous posters — like 4chan, one of the sites where QAnon started — Binkowski says they can be much harder to stop.

    “You don’t know who is spreading [the conspiracies] and why, or who is picking them up and why,” she says. “You can’t really confront the people who are responsible for these to their face or on social media, because you don’t know who is doing it.”

    Is the QAnon conspiracy theory dangerous?

    Before their recent appearance at Trump rallies, QAnon conspiracy theorists have mostly stayed online – at the fringes of most mainstream message boards and social media platforms. Though an armed man with an armored truck did block a highway near the Hoover Dam in June with a sign reading “Release the OIG report,” a demand that was prominent among QAnon followers.

    But experts warn that conspiracy theories can lead followers to more dangerous behavior.

    That happened in December 2016, when a 28-year-old North Carolina man, who believed a conspiracy theory — one that is still spread by QAnon followers — showed up at a Washington, D.C. pizzeria where he believed children were being harbored because of baseless claims relating to Hillary Clinton’s, John Podesta. The “Pizzagate” believer fired several shots from an AR-15 rifle, though nobody was injured.

    More recently, an Arizona man used an armored vehicle to block traffic on the bridge near the Hoover Dam has used QAnon phrases in letters he wrote from jail to Trump and other elected officials.

    Binkowski says she thinks the QAnon conspiracy theory could lead followers to commit acts of violence if they became convinced it was the only way to stop some imminent harm.

    How can this kind of conspiracy theory be stopped?

    The best way to stop the spread of misinformation is through the pursuit of actual information, according to psychologist Michael Wood, who specializes in the psychology of conspiracies and is a lecturer at the University of Winchester.

    “If you hear a claim, even if it fits with the rest of what you believe or it sounds appealing, really think hard about whether it makes sense,” Wood says. “It’s very easy to think critically about things you already disagree with — the trick is to think critically about things that flatter what you believe.”

    What role has President Trump played in QAnon?

    The QAnon conspiracy may have gotten started when Trump made an off-hand remark about the “calm before the storm,” but the President appears to have no personal ties to the people behind it.

    However, some say Trump’s repeated endorsements of other conspiracy theories – for example those about Barack Obama’s birth certificate, Ted Cruz’s citizenship and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s death – have helped lay the ground for more dangerous conspiracy theories like QAnon.

    “Trump hasn’t talked about Q specifically, but the popularity of Q probably owes something to Trump’s general usage of conspiracy theories — on the campaign trail, in speeches, in tweets and so on,” Wood says. “People’s idea of what are acceptable political beliefs depends, to some extent, on what kind of cues they get from political elites. Trump is, by usual standards of U.S. politics, quite a conspiracy theorist. So it makes sense that his base has followed suit.”

    But Binkowski noted that people of any political persuasion can fall victim to conspiracy theories.

    “Authoritarian conspiracy theories can prey on anyone across the political spectrum,” she says, adding that she doesn’t think “who is doing it really cares about politics so much as they care about control of power, and division and separation.”


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    Chiến thuật mới của phe bảo thủ là vừa làm bậy vừa vu khống, vừa tung tin giả vừa gọi báo chí là "fake news", vừa dọa nạt người khác, vừa khóc bù lu bù loa. Chỉ có dân dốt mới tin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ốc View Post
    Chiến thuật mới của phe bảo thủ là vừa làm bậy vừa vu khống, vừa tung tin giả vừa gọi báo chí là "fake news", vừa dọa nạt người khác, vừa khóc bù lu bù loa. Chỉ có dân dốt mới tin.
    Đây là tính cách của một nhơn vật lớn trong làng văn học cộng sản Hà Nội: Chí Phèo.
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    Hôm qua, nghe nói, in lo của lão Trâm giở thành công dân Mỹ, sau năm năm sống ở Mỹ với tình hình thường trú nhơn. Nghe nói là Bố và Mẹ vợ lão nhập cư dây chuyền theo diện gia đình. Cái diện mà có lúc lão Trâm chỉ trích là ngu ngốc nhất thế giới. Không biết lão Trâm còn nhớ hay đã quên?

    Thế mới hay cái thói ăn nói hồ đồ, nói không chừa cửa hậu thì có ngày lấy thúng che mặt không kịp.

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    Vậy thì có nhẽ chủ trương cấm di dân của Trâm chỉ cốt để đuổi bên sui gia về quê làm guộng. Chỉ tội người khác bị cấm đoán oan. Đúng là “chữ Trâm liền với chữ thâm một vần.”

 

 

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