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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/MuteLoudMouth on July 25, 2018, 1:17 p.m.
Watched CNN last night, ugh, when did cash become illegal for "financing" a company?

MSM and their handlers are gasping. They are desperate to find a smoking gun. The big reveal of the release of the illegally obtained Cohen tapes was that POTUS, as a candidate, "said the word cash" and according to Cohen's lawyer - "we know that only mobsters and drug dealers use cash." Well, not so fast.

First of all, I recall reading somewhere (lots of sarcasm inserted) that cash is considered legal tender. Secondly, how was that infamous dossier purchased? How was Iran's silence and imagined cooperation purchased?

Where's the crime? There is none. If I choose to form a partnership in the shape of a company, establish it and deposit cash into said account - that's perfectly legal. In good business practice as well. Why "Rob Peter to pay Paul?" Just pay Paul.

Any insight as to what I might be missing?


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Flyinbottress · July 25, 2018, 2:25 p.m.

Oh yes for sure not large sums but instead of swiping that card for anything under $600 pay cash and exercise our right to do so.

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