The group from FIAT and Jeep announced an investment of 14 billion R$ in Latin America
Evan Sullivan
no
Gabriel Garcia
I think there's an eceleb scoping out this thread that has been taking from posting I've been making. It's a bit freaky and I don't know how to deal with it.
>On the eve of US Vice President Mike Pence's visit, the Brazilian government promulgated the framework agreement in the space area signed by both countries in 2011. It is a general agreement that will serve as a " rain "to other more specific understandings. Among them, the technological safeguards agreement that is under negotiation and, if completed, will open the way for the use of the Alcântara (MA) base. The framework agreement is valid for 20 years but can be extended. The agreement provides that cooperation between Brazil and the United States will take place in the following areas: Earth science, observation and monitoring; Space science; Operating systems; Space operations; and "other relevant areas of mutual interest." In the area of intellectual property, the most sensitive point in the current stage of negotiations, the Framework Agreement clearly states that no point of it can be interpreted as an explicit or implicit concession of rights or interests over inventions or works of a party made prior to the entry into force of the agreement or which are outside its scope The transfer of goods and technical data shall only take place in what is necessary for the fulfillment of the agreement.
Gavin Harris
How's it their fault when the Beta was a shit?
James Clark
I was in a coma, what happened in the last few days?
>China holds serious of high level diplomatic meetings in face of American row archive.fo/fWcah >Beijing's technology strategy explained archive.fo/e10Xd >China and RIMPAC tensions archive.fo/oSWox >China urges US to control domestic opioid demand archive.fo/BFP77 >India-Thailand coordinated patrols and maritame relations archive.fo/ZfBZb >Vietnam commits to buy 20 Boeing aircraft archive.fo/caZwo >China's Xi vows to Chinese CEOs to strike back at US archive.fo/IyZ4g >Dollar rallies over Chinese Yuan archive.fo/pHPcj
>Erdogon and party sweep elections, expand power archive.fo/Q2NHg >China's expanding role in Afghanistan archive.fo/a1Cba >Iran bans over 1300 imports as protests intensify over currency collapse archive.fo/Vupli >Taliban rejects ceasefire extension archive.fo/8BNCk >UN envoy due in Yemen archive.fo/fBHCP >Zimbabwe President survives apparent assasination attempt, Ethopian PM survives similar attack archive.fo/TLsXJ >Potential Iran economic collapse archive.fo/918yO
IMPORTANT SALT MINING NEWS: The Young Turks are having their daily live show: youtube.com/watch?v=pzIgMiMhokk These streams are deleted after they have the shows, and are always filled with asshurt, which will be exceptionally salty today. Some user should get in there and record this, as I'm both too dumb and have a potato computer. Mine away faggots. Come downboat and fuck with the comments. MAGA.
>spoiler: has a happy family with lawrence. However due to Lawrence being mortal and her being immortal there is tragedy. Holo remains while lawrence and their children die leaving her all alone and depressed for eternity.
What? The kids aren't immortal like Holo? They're mortal and die? Does Holo have any grandkids?
Alexander Johnson
Are they trying to deflect and say they AREN'T? because they absolutely run the party
Jaxson Reyes
Personally I'm waiting on Stop Mass Hysteria
Easton Edwards
>Pence addresses immigration during Brazil visit
>Vice President Mike Pence addressed immigration issues stemming from Venezuela during his Tuesday visit with Brazilian President Michel Temer.
>"We are so grateful for Brazil's strong leadership in confronting the crisis in Venezuela and I look forward to your counsel in that," Pence said during the meeting.
>Many Venezuelans, seeking to escape persecution in their home country, flee to Brazil.
>The White House said Pence is pressing allies in the region to step up and do their part to stop migration at the source. Pence said the partnership between Brazil and the United States was one of "friendship and shared values." He and his wife second lady Karen Pence will meet with some of these migrants in Brazil on Wednesday.
>While the issue of immigration is less focused on those coming from Brazil, the White House has claimed that a large percentage of incoming migrants to the U.S. are coming from other Central American countries like Guatemala.
>The vice president will also make stops in Ecuador and Guatemala after his time in Brazil.
>Just touched down in Brasília. Look forward to meeting with President @MichelTemer & the Brazilian delegation to reinforce our STRONG alliance and find ways to partner more closely on security, promoting democracy in the region, and to address the migrant crisis impacting the US. pic.twitter.com/5ISTlpyCzL
>New immigration policy is "I'm sorry, you can't come in" >"...in the old days, when we had tariffs, we didnt have income tax" >When they want to come in and raid our Treasury, they had to pay a price. We didnt have income tax. You didnt need income tax. We didnt have debt. Is there video of this somewhere?
Signs of suspicious Russian contacts first surfaced in late 2015, especially among U.S. allies who were conducting surveillance against Russians, according to a former official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
By the spring of 2016 the frequent contacts set off alarm bells among U.S. intelligence officials, according to James Clapper, who was director of national intelligence at the time. The FBI’s Russia investigation officially began that July.
“The dashboard warning lights were on for all of us because of the meetings,” Clapper said in an interview this month. “We may not have known much about the content of these meetings, but it was certainly very curious why so many meetings with Russians.”
On three occasions, Russians offered people associated with Trump’s campaign dirt on Democrat Clinton -- all before it was publicly known that Russians had hacked the Democratic National Committee and Clinton’s campaign chairman.
Mueller has interviewed or sought information about many of the people known to have met with Russians during the campaign. But it’s not known publicly whether the barrage of Russian contacts was instigated or coordinated by the Kremlin. Trump, for his part, has repeatedly denied any such plotting, tweeting on June 15, “WITCH HUNT! There was no Russian Collusion.”
Here are the players and their known interactions, with links to previous news stories:
Lucas Myers
I hadn't considered it. That's kind of a good idea. Do people care enough? I've always done stuff through the archive whenever I made or posted something for reference later.
>Michael Cohen Trump’s personal lawyer and fixer started working on a proposed Trump Tower in Moscow in September 2015 with Felix Sater, a Russian-born real estate developer who’s a felon and previously had helped collect intelligence for the U.S. government. Cohen said the Trump Organization signed a nonbinding letter of intent in October 2015 with Moscow-based I.C. Expert Investment Company.
The project ultimately fizzled. Cohen said he stopped working on it in January 2016, around the time he reached out to a Kremlin spokesman asking for help with the project. Yahoo News reported that in May Sater and Cohen were still talking about the tower, including a possible trip to Russia to have a meeting with government officials. Just before and after Trump’s inauguration, Cohen met with Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg and Andrew Intrater, who invests money for Vekselberg. Shortly after, Intrater’s private equity firm, Columbus Nova, awarded Cohen a $1 million consulting contract. >Michael Flynn The retired Army lieutenant general attended a December 2015 dinner in Russia where he sat at a table with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Several months later, Flynn started working as an informal adviser to the Trump campaign and in August attended Trump’s first intelligence briefing with the FBI. After the election he was named Trump’s national security adviser. During the presidential transition he had multiple contacts with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in which they discussed U.S. sanctions. Flynn resigned as national security adviser after it become known he had lied about the nature of his conversations with Kislyak. He was later indicted by Mueller for making false statements to investigators and agreed to become a cooperating witness.
Nathan Ross
Give us the order Trump. Professors Lobbyists teachers. We will rid our Nation of these traitorous Jews
>George Papadopoulos Shortly after being named a foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign in March 2016, Papadopoulos met with a London professor he believed had connections to the Russian government. That month, Papadopoulos suggested he could help arrange a meeting between Trump and Putin, an offer that was rejected by Sessions, who led the Trump campaign’s foreign policy team. In April, the professor told Papadopoulos that Russian officials had “dirt” on Clinton in the form of thousands of emails. Papadopoulos also was in contact with a Russian who said he represented the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Papadopoulos was arrested in July 2017 and in October pleaded guilty to misleading investigators. >Jared Kushner The president’s son-in-law met briefly with Kislyak at an event at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington in April 2016 in what he has described as an exchange of pleasantries. In December, after the election, Kushner met again with Kislyak and Russian banker Sergey Gorkov, who’s close to Putin. >Michael Caputo The Republican political strategist -- who lived for a time in Moscow and worked for the campaign of the late President Boris Yeltsin -- worked briefly as an adviser to the Trump campaign. He was contacted by a Russian business partner who asked him to help facilitate a meeting between the Trump campaign and a Russian national who identified himself as Henry Greenberg. Caputo directed him to veteran Republican operative Stone, with whom Caputo has worked for decades.
Um, sorry sweetie, but there’s MOUNTAINS of evidence that drumpf colluded.
>"If Trump actually colluded with the Russians, why isn't he found guilty of it after a year of investigation? Wouldn't there be some type of concrete proof by now?" Joshua Gonzalez asked.
>She answered that the probe by Special Counsel Robert Mueller "takes time" and that Americans "wouldn't have any idea what's going on" with respect to what Mueller has found.
>Pelosi said Mueller has already "produced a great deal" in terms of indictments of Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, George Papadopoulos and a host of Russians.
>Roger Stone The longtime Trump political adviser confirmed for the first time this month that he met at a Florida cafe in May 2016 with Greenberg, who claimed to have information that would be “beneficial” to the Trump campaign but demanded $2 million in exchange. Stone -- who says he’d forgotten about the 20-minute meeting when he failed to disclose it in interviews with a congressional committee -- said he rejected the deal. Stone says he thinks the meeting was part of an FBI plot to entrap him in light of indications that Greenberg had worked in the past as an informant for the bureau.
Stone also told people during the campaign that he was in contact with Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, which published Democratic National Committee emails believed to have been stolen by Russian operatives. Stone has since denied that he communicated directly with Assange. Stone also exchanged private messages on Twitter with an online persona called Guccifer 2.0, believed to be linked to the Russian government. >Paul Manafort While serving as Trump’s campaign chairman, Manafort was in contact with Konstantin Kilimnik, who the FBI has described as having ties to Russian intelligence. In July 2016, Manafort offered to give a campaign briefing to another business associate, Oleg Deripaska, who’s closely aligned with the Kremlin. Manafort was charged in October with a series of financial crimes and for failing to register as an agent of Ukraine. His bail was revoked and he was jailed after prosecutors claimed he tried to tamper with witnesses.
David Reyes
>Donald Trump Jr. The president’s son helped arrange the meeting at Trump Tower in June 2016 with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya and Rinat Akhmetshin, a Russian-American lobbyist. Kushner and Manafort also were there. While the Russians billed it as a chance to share damaging information on Clinton, participants have said nothing of value was offered.
Trump Jr. agreed to the meeting at the request of a pop star in Russia whose family has ties to Putin and has known the Trump family for several years. The meeting also has led to controversy over President Trump’s role in drafting a statement that falsely described the topic of the meeting as adoptions of Russian children.
In addition, Alexander Torshin, the deputy governor of the Russian central bank, has said he had shared a dinner table with Trump Jr. at the National Rifle Association’s annual convention in May. Torshin, a former senator in Putin’s United Russia party directed dirty-money flows for mobsters in Moscow, according to investigators in Spain. >Carter Page After being named a foreign policy adviser to the campaign in March 2016, Page traveled to Moscow that July for a speech and meetings. Page said he met briefly with Arkady Dvorkovich, then the deputy prime minister of Russia. Page said he also met Dvorkovich again at a dinner in December, after he was no longer affiliated with the Trump campaign. Page also met in July with Andrey Baranov, the head of investor relations for the Russian energy company Rosneft. And Page met with Kislyak briefly at the Republican convention in July. U.S. intelligence agencies indicated Page was a target of Russian intelligence as early as 2013.
They're not going to be able to keep this ship together through November The Dems are fucked
Gavin Taylor
nice blog, faggot
Parker James
Close but no foreskin, Shlomo
Kevin Diaz
make a free account post your updates into one file make a secondary as backup/archive post link (along with updates) in thread ask TrumpOP to add it to pastebin >implying anyone reads OP/pastebins
Grayson Carter
Goyso-y isnt kosher. Google it.
Carter Russell
>Jeff Sessions The attorney general, who took an early role in Trump’s campaign while serving in the Senate, had conversations with Ambassador Kislyak at the Republican convention and in September in his Senate office. The Washington Post reported that U.S. intelligence intercepted Kislyak telling Russian officials that they discussed campaign-related issues. Session recused himself from the Russia investigation -- a move for which Trump has repeatedly vilified him because Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein then appointed Mueller as special counsel. >J.D. Gordon As a campaign foreign policy adviser, Gordon met briefly with Kislyak at the Republican convention. Page contacted Gordon, a former Pentagon spokesman, and others on the campaign in July to praise them for a change in the Republican Party platform that softened the party’s support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. Gordon also has said Page went around him to secure permission to make a trip to Russia. >Rick Gates In September and October, Gates communicated directly with Kilimnik, according to court filings. Gates was a right-hand man to Manafort and worked as a campaign aide until he was fired by Trump in August. Even after being fired, Gates remained involved with the campaign through the Republican National Committee, and he worked on the presidential transition. Gates pleaded guilty in February to conspiring with Manafort to defraud the U.S. in charges not directly related to the Russia probe.
Carter Edwards
Do women have any value beyond age 30?
Christian Sanders
This list is woefully incomplete. It doesn't even mention shit like Kushner trying to set up a secret backchannel using Russian equipment so that the US couldn't intercept the information, it doesn't mention the multi-million dollar deal Manafort signed to promote the Russian government's interests abroad including in Europe and the US along with tons of other shit. I copied this list anyway because I know you have been living under a rock and don't have the attention span to absorb more information and it sums up a bunch of shit that's hard to ignore unless you're completely delusional. Collusion happened. They keep getting caught lying about these contacts because they know they're guilty and are trying to hide it. Mueller is coming, the rule of law cannot be denied. tick tock motherfuckers.
>yfw Trump has been laying the persuasive groundwork for a Central American travel ban SCOTUS has certified the legal framework. The communist that's calling for an invasion winning in Mexico will be the wax seal