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Old 07-27-2024, 03:17 PM  
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Is that a gamble you're willing to take as an industry lawyer?

"Let's vote for it anyway, Trump ain't going to implement at least 2/3rds of Heritage Foundations current plan this term like he did for their last plan his last term... because Pence was pussy"

You a wild boy ��

"One year after taking office, President Donald Trump and his administration have embraced nearly two-thirds of the policy recommendations from The Heritage Foundation’s “Mandate for Leadership.”



Thankfully, new developments have made this a non issue. The backfire happened already since the start of this thread. So no worries anymore.

#Kamala2024

Are you willing to take a chance on Harris ?

Harris v. Trump

Harris's record when it comes to sex work and the adult industry...

"In 2008, Harris opposed Proposition K — a measure that aimed to decriminalize sex work — while district attorney of San Francisco. “I think it’s completely ridiculous, just in case there’s any ambiguity about my position,” Harris said at the time. “It would put a welcome mat out for pimps and prostitutes to come on into San Francisco.”

"Harris rejected efforts to decriminalize sex work by claiming that it contributed to the transmission of HIV/AIDS."

Harris supported FOSTA/SESTA, whose 2018 passage led to the removal of at least a dozen sites and pages that provide sex workers with life-saving mechanisms of finding safe work.

"Harris was a nationwide leader in targeting websites that offered sex workers a means of identifying and vetting potential clients."

Harris's current view on sex work decriminalization is rooted in the controversial “Nordic Model.”

Trump's record when it comes to the sex industry...

Heritage Project 2025 that Trump has already distanced himself from.

Donald Trump, himself, has appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine, and has proudly performed as an “actor” in three different Playboy-produced “softcore” pornography videos in 1999, 2001, and 2004 (Moye, 2016). He was always fully clothed, but in other scenes in these films, many women were naked.

In 2013 his Trump Taj Mahal casino became the first-ever casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to have an in-house strip
club. It featured young women stripped almost naked in G-strings and “pasties,” with lap-dancing. His casino in Las Vegas also hosts two topless reviews and a semi-nude “go-go club.”

All Trump Hotels in the U.S. however (except for two in the deep South) offer XXX pornography to their guests
(Gould, 2016). At Trump Hotels, well-to-do executives and families in their $250/night luxury rooms can relax over fine French champagne while watching “Teen-Age Sluts,” “Deep Throat,” or “Hot, Horny Latin Bimbos.”

Trump has paid for sex, and even paid for sex from one pornstar.

Trump has widely distributed porn and profited off of it.

Little known fact -- Fredrich Trump made his way to Seattle, where he opened a brothel in the center of a “red-light” district with an adjacent bar and restaurant. In 1894, he opened the first Trump Hotel in nearby Monte Cristo, Washington, again featuring a fancy brothel and a bar. In 1898 as the gold rush began, he relocated to Bennett, British Columbia, and opened the Arctic Hotel, which featured a large gambling area and another elaborate brothel. (Each room used for prostitution had a bed and a scale for weighing the gold dust often used as payment.)
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