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Trump is very experienced in business bankruptcy tho. There's ya experience..
He got out at the right time.
It's cool you hate trump, but this is a weak argument.
People should stop using it.
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Trump is very experienced in business bankruptcy tho. There's ya experience..
So you're cool with a man whose business acumen is full of fraudulent ventures and taking advantage of less fortunate people?
Vs a woman that wants to put da death knell
-On da only thing making da US money (fracking)
-Supported NAFTA
-Supported TPP
-Hasn't ran **** her whole life.
-Is within weeks from being federally indicted for trafficking top secret government documents for her donors who have effectively bought & paid for her.
-essentially is running on her last name
And her gender card.
If its her vs Trump, pssh da Donald is a
nobrainer.
You say that like it didn't happen, LOL. Can we use Trump U then?Trump is very experienced in business bankruptcy tho. There's ya experience..
He got out at the right time.
It's cool you hate trump, but this is a weak argument.
People should stop using it.
Trump is very experienced in business bankruptcy tho. There's ya experience..
He got out at the right time.
It's cool you hate trump, but this is a weak argument.
People should stop using it.
Its easy for folks to dumb down Giuliani's
Administration as police brutality but da
Fact of da matter is NYC still resembled
Level 1 of final Fight & street of rage..
Hell where u think all that game design
Inspiration Came from? all those dystopian YouTube videos from da Bronx
And harlem in da 80's & 70's STILL resembled
NYC up till da early 90's when dinkins was
Da mayor. I seen da improvements of da city
1st hand. So i stand by that.
Hell matta fact imma share something with ya
Ive never done. Back in da day my mother
owned a tire shop on 145 & Amsterdam ave in
Harlem. One day coming home apparently
someone tailed us thinking she had da deposit
For da week (our shop was real popular back
then, we personally sold a Gold dipped set
Of BBS wheels to Heavy-D) i had gotten a new
BMX and was in da trunk, when i got home i
took my older smaller bike to my neighbor
downstairs in da basement, when i came back
I found my mom bloody staggering downstairs.
A group of guys rushed into da APT, pistol
whipped her and tried to hog tie her..had it
not been me YELLING out da Window for her to
Buzz me back up and da guys getting spooked
And running away, god knows what would've
Happened to her. Washington Heights beat da
Murder rate vs Brooklyn's WORST hood for 4
Years straight in da 90's..ya may not like
His politics, but Giuliani was a godsend for
NYC.
You say that like it didn't happen, LOL. Can we use Trump U then?Trump is very experienced in business bankruptcy tho. There's ya experience..
He got out at the right time.
It's cool you hate trump, but this is a weak argument.
People should stop using it.
The estimates are a lot higher than 1 mil. (40-200)Drumpf is only a "success" because of his dad's money, his dad's business, and the favorable US bankruptcy laws
But somehow, these things are ignored by his supporters
His dad gave him a million dollars...if this worked like you're implying then why isn't
Every single athlete who's earned millions
Flip it into billions? His dad Fred Trump was small fries compared to da Donald..
Are u really gonna argue this? might
As well say Steph Curry aint **** cuz his
Dad was Dell curry
Drumpf is only a "success" because of his dad's money, his dad's business, and the favorable US bankruptcy laws
But somehow, these things are ignored by his supporters
He dad gave him a million dollars...if this worked like you're implying when why isn't
Every single athlete who's earned millions
Flip it into billions? His dad Fred Trump was small fries compared to da Donald..
Are u really gonna argue this? might
As well say Steph Curry aint **** cuz his
Dad was Dell curry
One of Marco Rubio’s top zingers in the debate last week was that if Trump hadn’t gotten an inheritance of $200 million from his father, he’d be “selling watches” in the streets of Manhattan. Rubio got the figures about Trump’s inheritance wrong — $200 million is actually what Trump’s dad’s fortune was estimated at in the 1970s, not Trump’s inheritance — but Trump clearly benefited from the wealth and connections of his father, Fred Trump.
One of the richest people in America in the 1970s, Fred Trump built a real estate empire developing apartments for middle-class families in Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island after World War II. After the younger Trump graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School in 1968, he joined his dad’s firm and, in 1971, took over the business. He built on his dad’s success, deploying leveraged capital on risky ventures that paid off: the Grand Hyatt Hotel on East 42nd Street, the Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue, and Trump Plaza on 61st and Third Avenue.
What Trump benefited most from initially was his dad’s credit-worthiness, says D’Antonio. “When he wanted to go into business on his own, his father’s credit was available to him, and that was worth tens of millions of dollars.”
Still, there are questions over how much wealth Trump created. In the debate last week, Trump claimed that he took a loan of $1 million from his father and he turned it into a fortune of $10 billion. But The Post's fact checkers say that neither claim is quite right.
The $1 million loan doesn’t include any of the benefits Trump received from his family’s connections and joining his father’s real estate business after he graduated from college, and it doesn’t count an estimated $40 million inheritance in 1974. The $10 billion figure, which is what Trump claims as his current net worth, is also disputed. Bloomberg News has estimated Trump's net worth at only $2.9 billion, while Forbes put it at $4.1 billion. Since Trump’s businesses aren’t public, the true figure isn’t clear.
As my colleague Max Ehrenfreund has argued, even if Trump has many billions of dollars, there's an open question over whether that reflects true business acumen.
Business Week estimated Trump’s net worth at $100 million in 1978. If Trump had merely put that money in an index fund based on the Standard & Poor's 500 index — the kind many Americans use to save for retirement — he would be worth $6 billion today.
Can't put a piece tag on nepotism and privilege. Sure papi "only" gave son ~1 milly, also gave him the knowledge to exploit the real estate market.
Can't put a piece tag on nepotism and privilege. Sure papi "only" gave son ~1 milly, also gave him the knowledge to exploit the real estate market.
Can't put a piece tag on nepotism and privilege. Sure papi "only" gave son ~1 milly, also gave him the knowledge to exploit the real estate market.
What is the establishment? Nationally, eight in 10 people told a McClatchy-Morning Consult poll this month it includes members of Congress. Similar numbers cited the Democratic and Republican parties, political donors, Wall Street bankers and the mainstream media.
Clinton was paid $675,000 for three Goldman Sachs speeches behind closed doors in the years after she left her job as secretary of state in 2013. She demanded transcripts be kept, and so far refuses to release them publicly.
One of Bill Clinton’s former White House spokesmen hosts an influential network Sunday talk show. NBC hires Chelsea Clinton as a “special correspondent,” paying her a reported $600,000 annually, far above the typical pay for a reporter with no journalistic experience.
Trump’s company is building a luxury hotel five blocks from the White House.
Somehow, many see Trump through a different lens.
“He has all he ever wanted. He doesn’t have to bother with this,” explained Elaine Verma, a Kiawah Island court reporter. “He just has the best interests of the United States at heart
I'm not a Hillary supporter at ALL though.
Can't put a piece tag on nepotism and privilege. Sure papi "only" gave son ~1 milly, also gave him the knowledge to exploit the real estate market.
And a network to leverage, and a nice line of credit
I'm not a Hillary supporter at ALL though.
Can't put a piece tag on nepotism and privilege. Sure papi "only" gave son ~1 milly, also gave him the knowledge to exploit the real estate market.
And a network to leverage, and a nice line of credit
You have to play the cards your dealt.
Hillary is the wife of one of the more popular presidents in history, she plays those cards.
I will never knock anyone for playing the hand they are dealt.
But this can be good AND badSo take that logic and apply to Hillary Clinton...matta fact check this out.
From
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/election/article68042192.html
And peep this
And
This is da point ive driven home constantly..
Being a populist/nationlist would put ALOT
Of these insiders outta power & outta
business...
You gotta ask yourself, why would da GOP
Establishment be willing to LOSE da election
Having a contested convention vs having Trump
Potentially winning da white house? Because
All these people would lose their power & access. Da political apparatus in Washington
Does NOT change with Clinton..its DEFINITELY Threatened with Trump being president.
He's already made EXPERT pundits look silly
And irrelevant by making it this far.
I'm not a Hillary supporter at ALL though.
That's the thing, famb can't even give a valid reason vote FOR Drumpf
All he got is mostly right wing Hillary shade, while ignoring all of Drumpf's shortcomings
I'm not a Hillary supporter at ALL though.
That's the thing, famb can't even give a valid reason vote FOR Drumpf
All he got is mostly right wing Hillary shade, while ignoring all of Drumpf's shortcomings
Right wing?! da NY times beeeeeen
Had it in for her and their da pillar of liberal journalism.
You know what else is threatened with Trump as president, the lives of plenty of religious and ethnic minorities