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re: Texas AG Ken Paxton sets his sights on The Regime
Posted on 9/18/23 at 1:54 pm to DrKnievel
Posted on 9/18/23 at 1:54 pm to DrKnievel
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As I stated about 10 posts before your post, the crime is not the granite. The crime is doing something on behalf of Nate Paul for renovation work. Paxton didn’t pay anything before Oct 1st and the work was completed in July. On top of that, how did he make the correct payment before the invoice was created?
These are relatively stupid questions without more of a foundation.
Billing at the completion of work is pretty normal. Providing a budget before invoicing is as well. What other stupid points would you like to attempt?
Posted on 9/18/23 at 2:34 pm to the808bass
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These are relatively stupid questions without more of a foundation. What other stupid points would you like to attempt?
You don't know the foundation facts either. So you make up a couple of your own set of foundation facts, and call him stupid.
What would you call that?
Posted on 9/18/23 at 3:54 pm to the808bass
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These are relatively stupid questions without more of a foundation. Billing at the completion of work is pretty normal. Providing a budget before invoicing is as well. What other stupid points would you like to attempt?
You argue like Paxton’s lawyers. I bring facts from the case, and you attempt summarily dismiss them by calling it stupid. Are you under the impression that all the evidence should have been presented by the prosecution in 27 hours?
If you over generalize, I can see your point, but when have you ever had $120k worth of improvements to your house where you never received an invoice until multiple months after the work was completed and not before? Did you have to pay anything for materials upfront? Because that is standard in the construction industry.
And I suppose it’s just a coincidence that the authorities were notified and within a day, payment had been made and an invoice was generated? That doesn’t seem suspicious to you?
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