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Until! A couple months ago, Gawker received a tip about a disgraced former lobbyist who might have information about the campaign launch and would be willing to talk off the record. He wasnt, but I started looking for other ways to connect the dotset voila, campaign finance records filed with the Federal Election Commission show that on October 8, 2015 the Trump campaign paid Gotham Government Relations $12,000 for event consulting. A source close to the Trump campaign confirms that the event in question was the campaign launch.

Trumps relationship with Gotham dates back to at least 2011, when the Trump Organization retained the firm to lobby the New York state government to sign off on Trump on the Ocean, a ludicrous restaurant Trump wanted to build on Jones Beach, Long Island, which is a state park. It was to have been the finest dining and banquet facility in the world, he told the Associated Press. I was going to build a magnificent building on the boardwalk that would have made Robert Moses envious and proud, he said. It would have been the best building in the entire state parks system.

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Until! A couple months ago, Gawker received a tip about a disgraced former lobbyist who might have information about the campaign launch and would be willing to talk off the record. He wasnt, but I started looking for other ways to connect the dotset voila, campaign finance records filed with the Federal Election Commission show that on October 8, 2015 the Trump campaign paid Gotham Government Relations $12,000 for event consulting. A source close to the Trump campaign confirms that the event in question was the campaign launch.

Trumps relationship with Gotham dates back to at least 2011, when the Trump Organization retained the firm to lobby the New York state government to sign off on Trump on the Ocean, a ludicrous restaurant Trump wanted to build on Jones Beach, Long Island, which is a state park. It was to have been the finest dining and banquet facility in the world, he told the Associated Press. I was going to build a magnificent building on the boardwalk that would have made Robert Moses envious and proud, he said. It would have been the best building in the entire state parks system.

Damn Jacques, that is some Oliver Stone-cold conspiracy stuff.

had to refresh myself ton Moses...the ProtoTrump who sent the Dodgers to LA

When Brooklyn Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley sought to replace the outdated and dilapidated Ebbets Field, he proposed to build a new stadium near the Long Island Rail Road on the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Flatbush Avenue (next to the present-day Barclays Center, home of the NBA Brooklyn Nets and NHL New York Islanders). O'Malley urged Moses to help him secure the property through eminent domain, but the planner refused, having already decided to build a parking garage on the site. Moreover, O'Malley's proposal — to have the city acquire the property for several times as much as he had originally said he was willing to pay — was rejected by both pro- and anti-Moses officials, newspapers, and the public as an unacceptable government subsidy of a private business enterprise.[19]

Moses envisioned New York's newest stadium being built in Queens' Flushing Meadows on the former (and as it turned out, future) site of the World's Fair, where it would eventually host all three of the city's major league teams of the day. O'Malley vehemently opposed this plan, citing the team's Brooklyn identity. Moses refused to budge, and after the 1957 season the Dodgers left for Los Angeles and the New York Giants left for San Francisco.[5] Moses was later able to build the 55,000-seat multi-purpose Shea Stadium on the site; construction ran from October 1961 to its delayed completion in April 1964. The stadium attracted an expansion franchise: the New York Mets, who played at Shea until 2008, when the stadium was replaced by Citi Field and demolished. The New York Jets football team also played its home games at Shea from 1964 until 1983, after which the team moved its home games to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in New Jersey.[20]

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Damn Jacques, that is some Oliver Stone-cold conspiracy stuff.

had to refresh myself ton Moses...the ProtoTrump who sent the Dodgers to LA

When Brooklyn Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley sought to replace the outdated and dilapidated Ebbets Field, he proposed to build a new stadium near the Long Island Rail Road on the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Flatbush Avenue (next to the present-day Barclays Center, home of the NBA Brooklyn Nets and NHL New York Islanders). O'Malley urged Moses to help him secure the property through eminent domain, but the planner refused, having already decided to build a parking garage on the site. Moreover, O'Malley's proposal to have the city acquire the property for several times as much as he had originally said he was willing to pay was rejected by both pro- and anti-Moses officials, newspapers, and the public as an unacceptable government subsidy of a private business enterprise.[19]

Moses envisioned New York's newest stadium being built in Queens' Flushing Meadows on the former (and as it turned out, future) site of the World's Fair, where it would eventually host all three of the city's major league teams of the day. O'Malley vehemently opposed this plan, citing the team's Brooklyn identity. Moses refused to budge, and after the 1957 season the Dodgers left for Los Angeles and the New York Giants left for San Francisco.[5] Moses was later able to build the 55,000-seat multi-purpose Shea Stadium on the site; construction ran from October 1961 to its delayed completion in April 1964. The stadium attracted an expansion franchise: the New York Mets, who played at Shea until 2008, when the stadium was replaced by Citi Field and demolished. The New York Jets football team also played its home games at Shea from 1964 until 1983, after which the team moved its home games to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in New Jersey.[20]

Interesting, huh! Love this stuff.

 

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