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He could have found a place to live even with bad credit IF he had enough money to pay the rent. There are lots of people with terrible credit that find places to live.
Actually, people who can’t afford rent or who are in between residences often do have an income - and a credit card or two. Houseless is not necessarily the same thing as moneyless.
He has tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid credit card debt. And we're supposed to believe he somehow has a current credit card on which he charged bomb-making supplies? Not buying it.
You don't know that, do you? You are assuming that he wanted to rent an apartment but you have zero evidence of that. Please quit trying to spin this into something it's not
Maybe he didn't mind living in his van. There are people out there who don't care to live in apartments. Maybe he thought his mom would let him move back in.
None of this comes close to proving he was a patsy for anyone.
Also, he was quoted as saying that none of the bombs were meant to hurt anyone. Seems odd for a patsy to admit to sending bombs,
What the hell do you mean, "not qualified to rent an apartment"? People can find rentals a day after they are declared bankrupt. It happens all the time- once they file bankruptcy they are a safer bet to creditors than they were before because they can't file again for several years.
Really, you are turning yourself into a pretzel over a small detail, in order to deny that this guy is probably exactly what he appears to be - a nut who leeched onto Trump. Why not wait until the investigation is complete before you decide whether the case against him is adequate or not? Because frankly, you’re making *yourself* look like a nut.
He has tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid credit card debt. And we're supposed to believe he somehow has a current credit card on which he charged bomb-making supplies? Not buying it.
When he filed bankruptcy he had $21,000 in debt- much of it credit card debt. Once the bankruptcy was finalized he had NO DEBT that's how bankruptcy works, it was all discharged.
No ones angry about Trump Republicans.
They are great motivators.
Thank goodness for media coverage. They bring the truth into our living rooms, like Televised Vietnam.
For a while it became normal dinner theater.
Until it wasn't.
He has tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid credit card debt. And we're supposed to believe he somehow has a current credit card on which he charged bomb-making supplies? Not buying it.
His bankruptcy wiped his credit card debt off the books and after a certain number of years it's not that hard to build up your credit rating again. You start with a low limit credit card. If you'd quit trying so hard to spin false flags you might be able to think clearer. See below.
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Originally Posted by 2sleepy
When he filed bankruptcy he had $21,000 in debt- much of it credit card debt. Once the bankruptcy was finalized he had NO DEBT that's how bankruptcy works, it was all discharged.
Possibly he couldn't afford $1500-$1800/mo rent for a 1 BR apartment, without utilities. It's pretty pricey to live in Plantation/Aventura/West Palm.
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