What do you think of this, Jow Forums?

What do you think of this, Jow Forums?

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Didn't he shit his pants on a golf course?

the only thing I like about Drumpf is that he consistently scams his supporters out of millions of dollars
it's very impressive

Nothing the money doesn't go to him
>The maximum amount an individual may contribute is $2,800 per election. Your contribution (up to $2,800) will be designated for the primary election. The next $2,800 will be designated for the general election.

>Contributions to Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. Contributions from corporations, labor unions, federal contractors, and foreign nationals are prohibited.

>be american
>tip your president

he can't use his own money

stop please make it stop

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sounds about right for a s*Udi

kek

Except this happens everywhere. UKIP's donation website was just in the news.

Lmfao

>Except this happens everywhere.
*Happens in Anglo countries. It's not common, not legal and/or not expected in most of the Western World. Here the government gives the parties their campaign budget out of taxes.

The American campaign spectacle with billions of dollars is unique to you.

Do it the right way my Arabian friend and patronize his hotels :>}

Based Saudi ally. We will destroy Iran soon brother inshallah

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The Anglo world is the west, we just let you live in it

based

Can I donate negative amounts?

>Donating to billionaires
Do Americans....really?

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the anglo world is France, they just let you live in it.
Richard the Lionheart was a frenchman, and so was William the Conqueror

Not really for Richard. Like a lot of nobles he was a ton of shit and was born in England.

>Richard was born on 8 September 1157,[8] probably at Beaumont Palace,[9] in Oxford, England, son of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was a younger brother of Count William IX of Poitiers, Henry the Young King and Duchess Matilda of Saxony.[10] As the third legitimate son of King Henry II, he was not expected to ascend to the throne.[11] He was also an elder brother of Duke Geoffrey II of Brittany; Queen Eleanor of Castile; Queen Joan of Sicily; and Count John of Mortain, who succeeded him as king. Richard was the younger maternal half-brother of Countess Marie of Champagne and Countess Alix of Blois.[10] The eldest son of Henry II and Eleanor, William, died in 1156, before Richard's birth.[10] Richard is often depicted as having been the favourite son of his mother.[12] His father was Angevin-Norman and great-grandson of William the Conqueror. Contemporary historian Ralph of Diceto traced his family's lineage through Matilda of Scotland to the Anglo-Saxon kings of England and Alfred the Great, and from there legend linked them to Noah and Woden. According to Angevin family tradition, there was even 'infernal blood' in their ancestry, with a claimed descent from the fairy, or female demon, Melusine.[9][13]

Oof

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Is this a tax deductible donation?