epiphiny43
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/21/nyregion/donald-trumps-jet-is-grounded-by-the-faa.html?&moduleDetail=section-news-3&action=click&contentCollection=N.Y.%20%2F%20Region Plane is officially grounded, FAA called the chief pilot. Some red faces at the FAA as well? That both the FAA and the TSA totally missed that an unregistered plane was operating regularly in US air space and through major airports says there are Serious gaps in the coverage of the National Airspace and how each airport is overseen. "You're Fired!", only it's some Trump employee with a real job and a family instead of some actor? Let's guess how employees who screw up get treated? FAA notices went to the Delaware address of a company that has One owner, Trump. No secretary? Guy never checks his mail, and is worth Billions??? If some Real Estate Co.s and some campaigning is too many balls for Donald to juggle, how is he going to Begin to manage the Executive Branch, relations with Congress, the Economy, East/West tensions, the Islamic culture wars and Climate Change, plus the coming transition to sustainable energy worldwide without a major industrial crash? Each of which is bigger than anything he's dealt with yet? Everyone uses various fictional/shell corporations for tax and liability reasons. The joke here is that Trump has been bragging he's self-funding the campaign and this, like other actual analyses of the cash flow, show the small campaign donors have been paying into Trump corporations for the work, instead of Trump paying. He's making money while telling the people paying the bills how rich he is and doesn't need normal campaign sources. The scary part is an unregistered aircraft, (and thus no airworthiness certificate, if I read the articles right) has No insurance and an accident then is on The Donald for the whole bill. But if He's dead in the crash, all the other injured and families of the dead have only his hollow corporations to look to for redress or compensation. Given US law, 15 years to adjudicate, and then no money, as the lawyers doing the arguing used what there was up?
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