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Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?

 
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Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
Just wondering.
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Re: Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
Referring to President Trump----

"Critics argued that the ruling sets a concerning precedent for New York business owners. “[T]he court admitted that not a single dollar was lost by the banks from these dealings. Indeed, witnesses testified that they wanted to do more business with Trump, who was described as a ‘whale’ client with high yield business opportunities,” George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley said. “Undervaluing and overvaluing property is a longstanding practice in New York real estate,” he added."

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Re: Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
Governor can pardon a State Criminal Offense ... but they can't do anything about a Money Judgement.

Time for all wealthy people who do business in New York to realize that the now "WOKE" Judicial System can come after them INDIVIDUALLY for "made up" transgressions IF they come to either HATE YOU or WANT YOUR MONEY. Time for them to realize that they need to get out of town ASAP.

When Trump becomes President again hopefully the Republicans will get both houses of Congress and then can really STUFF IT DOWN NEW YORK'S THROAT. Get rid of all sorts of payments that NY and NYC gets. Move federal employees out of the state. Create all sorts of Federal Rules that only hammer NY and NYC. Change the tax code around so that New Yorkers get HAMMERED with more taxes than the rest of the country pays.

Time to hit those Upper East Side people where it hurts ... in their pocket books AND in the crime area (ie: push MORE crime in the wealthiest areas and mid town where Corporations maintain their Corporate offices)

As for the Media Companies that totally skewed their news feeds to ONLY push the WOKE agenda, keep in mind that the old line companies in that arena are mostly NYC based while the new companies are virtually all California based. Time to hammer both of them HARD in their pocketbooks, really hard. Two can play the hardball game but in the past it was only the Liberal Woke Crowd that was playing that. Time to end that and for the Republicans to come back at them FULL FORCE.
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Re: Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
Referring to President Trump----

"Critics argued that the ruling sets a concerning precedent for New York business owners. “[T]he court admitted that not a single dollar was lost by the banks from these dealings. Indeed, witnesses testified that they wanted to do more business with Trump, who was described as a ‘whale’ client with high yield business opportunities,” George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley said. “Undervaluing and overvaluing property is a longstanding practice in New York real estate,” he added."

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pipe down
the jews have Trump's back
if they want a war to exterminate gaza
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Re: Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
Kathy is a diehard never trumper. She'd never do that, she'd rather see the state and it's citizens suffer.
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03/19/2024 12:27 PM
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Re: Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
Not that Governor.
Just don't make anything up.
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Re: Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
Kathy is a diehard never trumper. She'd never do that, she'd rather see the state and it's citizens suffer.
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This.

And the fact that they're threatening to move forward on seizing Trump Tower tells you they either haven't thought that far ahead, or they don't give a damn about businesses leaving.

I'm guessing NY government is expecting more traitor companies like Tyson will move there to make up the difference and employ their illegals.

New York is really having a California-esque "Hold my Beer" moment.

Welcome to the third-world New York!
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Re: Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
Kathy is a diehard never trumper. She'd never do that, she'd rather see the state and it's citizens suffer.
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Would be interesting to see a fact based analysis of the present and future costs and repercussions to New York State and it's citizens of allowing this nearly 1/2 Billion dollar fine against Pres. Trump to stand. Anyone seen an analysis like this?
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Re: Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
You mean Admit they were Wrong?

Not a chance. They will burn it all down before admitting they were wrong
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Re: Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
Kathy is a diehard never trumper. She'd never do that, she'd rather see the state and it's citizens suffer.
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Would be interesting to see a fact based analysis of the present and future costs and repercussions to New York State and it's citizens of allowing this nearly 1/2 Billion dollar fine against Pres. Trump to stand. Anyone seen an analysis like this?
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Re: Could a governor pardon a businessman/x pres. who overvalued real estate? To save state from trillion + $ business exodus?
Referring to President Trump----

"Critics argued that the ruling sets a concerning precedent for New York business owners. “[T]he court admitted that not a single dollar was lost by the banks from these dealings. Indeed, witnesses testified that they wanted to do more business with Trump, who was described as a ‘whale’ client with high yield business opportunities,” George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley said. “Undervaluing and overvaluing property is a longstanding practice in New York real estate,” he added."

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