Discussion: Whitaker Abandoned Taxpayer-Funded Project In Iowa In 2016

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a process server for one contractor could not even find Whitaker or his company to serve him with a lawsuit.

Don’t think the process server will have trouble finding him now.

The FBI investigated this guy less than they did Christine Ford’s allegations against Kavanaugh. Did they even do a Google search?

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I swear I know this guy in another form. Hired on the basis of his “sterling credentials” by a director of similar note to Trump. Placed in a position to see and hear things (Spy on everyone). Modified to managed some. Promoted to a different department so the director could have control (Eliminating check and balance). In the end, as his inability became quite apparent and all went to crap, he spent his days in his office, door closed, playing fantasy football. Eventually he was terminated.

Over and over I can find parallels to this administration in my old work places.

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The more we learn about this POS the more he sounds like he may be either Toadglans’ illegitimate child or the country’s second greatest poster boy for Art of the Steal.

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It’s the Trump way…

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Lock him up

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DNA test stat. I think Don Jr. and Eric have another half brother.

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No wonder Agent Orange took a shine to Whitaker. Comparing notes on screwing contractors, war stories about abusing public finance. There’s so much to talk about. I’m sure it’s a relief for Trump to let his hair down with a professional colleague.

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A company formed by Whitaker and two partners, MEM Investments, was
awarded a $166,000 city loan to renovate the vacant three-story complex
in 2012, through a Department of Housing and Urban Development grant
program to promote affordable housing…

It’s unclear whether the contractors or the city have been repaid in full.

To be clear, any repayment in this AP article is repayment to the commercial bank, not to the city, which was administering a federal program. This sounds like state and federal fraud charges are possible. This White House is amaaaaazing! If he resigns midweek, can we have indictments on Friday?

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Nothing more than a fucking opportunistic tax-poaching asshole looking to get a quick buck off of the taxpayer. Should have looked at the “opportunity” a little closer to see what happens when someone pitches a can’t-lose deal.

Pretty sure this gang that can’t govern straight doesn’t even know what the word vetting means.

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When applying for a job with this corrupt administration this was probably listed first on his resume’.

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I wish Democrats or our “liberal media” would make a list of all these instances where wealthy Republicans have ripped off US taxpayers and deploy it every time those assholes rant and rave about The Poors taking adantage of food stamps, Medicare/Medicaid, SS/disability payments, etc. It has LONG been my contention that Republicans are so vociferously “anti fraud” ONLY because it results in less money for themselves to steal.

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He must be a graduate of Trump University!

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This guy is one of those willful unscrupulous schmucks who goes into business ventures with the full intention of profiting by blatantly defrauding the other participants in the endeavor -

  • what is astounding is that deceitful assholes like this convince themselves that their dishonestly gained wealth makes them brilliant “captains of industry” - when it simply makes them crooks.
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Heck, he was a professor

I guess he could have graduated Cum Fraude prior to teaching.

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Stiffing lenders and contractors. No wonder Trumpf likes him.

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Wow, this guy’s a perfect fit for the Trump administration.

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A winner . . .winning?

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Cut from the same cloth as Donald.

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I think everyone here is overlooking his being the perfect candidate to helm infrastructure week.

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