Of course it will go far. 1) it's Trump. 2) he's right. 3) even if it were only for PR or to tick them off, which it isn't, he's always been a media master.
I've read a fair share of lawsuits. This one reads well- it is simple and non-spurious.
Any judges in federal circuit courts in Florida are suspect unless they’ve been “talked to” by the white hats. Stew Peters had a fascinating interview with a Gainesville lawyer last year - who has been representing a client in FL that is not receiving the royalties he should for his patent on transferring reward points. 3 years and the lawyer had yet to get a motion heard or a deposition. Depressing unless you believe that the broken courts will be fixed.
This is a case worth billions of dollars - thus why the big fight by the big companies.
I listened to that interview and it was very fascinating listening to all the corruption that lawyer had been dealing with. It wasn’t surprising at all, but fascinating to hear his story.
Of course it will go far. 1) it's Trump. 2) he's right. 3) even if it were only for PR or to tick them off, which it isn't, he's always been a media master.
I've read a fair share of lawsuits. This one reads well- it is simple and non-spurious.
Only problem is last night he mentioned his bad luck because he drew a Clinton appointed judge...recusal maybe...who knows...
Any judges in federal circuit courts in Florida are suspect unless they’ve been “talked to” by the white hats. Stew Peters had a fascinating interview with a Gainesville lawyer last year - who has been representing a client in FL that is not receiving the royalties he should for his patent on transferring reward points. 3 years and the lawyer had yet to get a motion heard or a deposition. Depressing unless you believe that the broken courts will be fixed.
This is a case worth billions of dollars - thus why the big fight by the big companies.
I listened to that interview and it was very fascinating listening to all the corruption that lawyer had been dealing with. It wasn’t surprising at all, but fascinating to hear his story.
A Clinton-appointed judge would certainly be questionable, as would a Trump appointed one.