BowlBrother85
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I think even the redhatters have given up on his honesty/integrity.I think it is relevant to Trump being President. I think it's very possible that Trump has misrepresented just how good a businessman he really is. That is how he sold himself during the 2016 campaign. It also speaks to his honesty/integrity.
IMO it's not going to deter both parties from squashing the third party, in this political environment.I know you’re not a fortune teller, but I generally value your opinion so I’ll ask anyway. Do you believe, given the changes we are likely to see in the coming decades both economically and demographically, that the rise of a “relevant” 3rd political party is a distinct possibility? Or is the 2-party system simply too entrenched at this point?
Personally, I’m beginning to wonder if it’s borderline inevitable, and perhaps an unintended consequence of the current infighting.
True but most of them will argue that he is a great businessman. It is now common knowledge that instead of being self-made as he has claimed in the past, he actually inherited about $400 million from his parents. Taking that into account and what we know about some of his failed ventures (The Trump Taj Mahal, the USFL, Trump Steaks) and he is far less impressive than how he has portrayed himself. His "genius" is tied to branding and marketing; rather than actual deals and completed projects.I think even the redhatters have given up on his honesty/integrity.
True but most of them will argue that he is a great businessman. It is now common knowledge that instead of being self-made as he has claimed in the past, he actually inherited about $400 million from his parents. Taking that into account and what we know about some of his failed ventures (The Trump Taj Mahal, the USFL, Trump Steaks) and he is far less impressive than how he has portrayed himself. His "genius" is tied to branding and marketing; rather than actual deals and completed projects.
He is an expert business person. You don’t attain his net worth without it. I assume he lies about the size but no one here could do what he has done. Even with, a debatable, $400 million dollar head start.True but most of them will argue that he is a great businessman. It is now common knowledge that instead of being self-made as he has claimed in the past, he actually inherited about $400 million from his parents. Taking that into account and what we know about some of his failed ventures (The Trump Taj Mahal, the USFL, Trump Steaks) and he is far less impressive than how he has portrayed himself. His "genius" is tied to branding and marketing; rather than actual deals and completed projects.
That isn't debatable. It's what happened. And you also have all of those bankruptcies to consider.He is an expert business person. You don’t attain his net worth without it. I assume he lies about the size but no one here could do what he has done. Even with, a debatable, $400 million dollar head start.
How is anyone supposed to have proof? Trump won't release the returns. It's a guess as to why... but this represents a serious lack of transparency.
True but most of them will argue that he is a great businessman. It is now common knowledge that instead of being self-made as he has claimed in the past, he actually inherited about $400 million from his parents. Taking that into account and what we know about some of his failed ventures (The Trump Taj Mahal, the USFL, Trump Steaks) and he is far less impressive than how he has portrayed himself. His "genius" is tied to branding and marketing; rather than actual deals and completed projects.
Probably. But it will be put up or shut up time. Let's see what the Pelosis have to offer. My guess is nothing but subpoenas and impeachment talks and nothing with any substance, but let's see.The right will be screeching. Losers screech when the winners do what is viewed as purely partisan and even damaging by the losers.
He has lied and embellished every step of the way. He lives by the statement :"there's a sucker born every minute."True but most of them will argue that he is a great businessman. It is now common knowledge that instead of being self-made as he has claimed in the past, he actually inherited about $400 million from his parents. Taking that into account and what we know about some of his failed ventures (The Trump Taj Mahal, the USFL, Trump Steaks) and he is far less impressive than how he has portrayed himself. His "genius" is tied to branding and marketing; rather than actual deals and completed projects.
LOL... Tears? Nah. Most will go back to work and figure out how to protect themselves from the coming stupidity from the House.Still finalizing tomorrow night's election party. Are GOP tears best served neat, straight up, or on the rocks? Also, any way to mask that Russian vodka taste that they tend to have?
If he has, then he should be punished. If not, then you need to stfu. Anyone that can use the laws to their advantage is doing nothing wrong. You "counselor" above all should not only know that but you practice it on a daily basis to YOUR advantage. Or are you such a hypocrite that it doesn't apply to someone you despise?You forgot one: he's committed a s**t ton of tax fraud.