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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (317077)1/21/2025 12:30:33 PM
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>> spent my entire career working for an oil company so I never any convicted FELONS LIKE DONNY DRUMPF so I don't have the slightest idea how you helped your clients hide their criminality from investors, partners, lenders, and the general public.

Cut to the chase: Did you ever once have no situation where you needed to properly book an item without providing details to the financial statement reader? That sort of nuance is not uncommon, particularly when it relates to accounting and legal fees.

If a McDonalds worker slips and falls plunging both hands into a deep fryer for a time, at 400 degrees with significant injury (an incident that actually happened in my family's fast food restaurant), that is posted to legal expense. They don't lead with that fact in the quarterly report, ever. It is "legal expense". And if you can't admit that then I think you're lying. I don't know if you worked in upstream or downstream or what but injuries happen in the oil field business and in other areas. Something must have happened. Did you report the incident on a separate line item in the financials?

I'll answer that. Of course you did not. You probably would not report that even internally.
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