Ten most jaw dropping statements from Cohen's leaked testimony today....

Most businesses are not run like Trump ran his business. Trump lacked morals and ethics and his businesses represent this.His businesses were closer to a crime family than the average US business
What a load of horseshit. You just flat out make stuff up. You don't know a fucking thing about how Trump runs his business other than what your party masters tell you to believe about it.

Actually, we do know how Trump runs his businessess, from the court filings he's been forced to make in over 3,000 lawsuits, and 7 corporate bankruptcies, 2 fraud trials, fines by the IRS, and court filings on the Trump Foundation. They record a litany of questionable and illegal practices, for which has been fined, shut down, and frequently paid multi-million dollars settlements without admitting guilt. They reveal a man with few, if any scruples, who would throw members of his own family under the bus, if it suited his purposes.
Most of the lawsuits were filed by the Trump organization, shit for brains. Lawsuits are quite common in the construction industry. All you're proving is your total ignorance of his business.

What two "fraud trials?" He has never been indicted for fraud. That's DNC spin.

What "IRS fines?"
ki
Corporate bankruptcies are also as common as dirt.
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court
 
Jordan is a national disgrace.

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Personal observation that is supported by Trumps actions

It was a bizarre ploy to bring in a black woman to say..... See, we hired a black woman, that proves we cannot be racist

Shows Republican views on race relations

Cohen didn't say it was just his opinion, he stated that "Trump is a racist" as if it was a fact.

He can certainly bring up a defense if he wants, but IMHO, it should be decided by 12 angry men.
That is what an opinion is
He believes Trump is a racist. He has drawn that conclusion after 11 years of behind the scenes contact with Trump


How do you know that's what Cohen's opinion is? The man is a convicted liar for goodness sakes. He might just be saying this to please Mueller and the Democrats? Or perhaps to get back at the President for not offering him a big WH job?

Let's look at Cohen's phone records, speak to his friends and acquaintances, find out whether or not he was lying and this isn't his opinion at all.
Trump is a convicted liar
Donald Trump's history of lying under oath

I must admit...he is the most talented liar I have ever seen. He can twist words into pretzels that no one can decipher....

Maybe that is why Mueller asked for written answers to his questions....
Trump will never testify under oath
He is too big a liar
 
Most businesses are not run like Trump ran his business. Trump lacked morals and ethics and his businesses represent this.His businesses were closer to a crime family than the average US business
What a load of horseshit. You just flat out make stuff up. You don't know a fucking thing about how Trump runs his business other than what your party masters tell you to believe about it.

Actually, we do know how Trump runs his businessess, from the court filings he's been forced to make in over 3,000 lawsuits, and 7 corporate bankruptcies, 2 fraud trials, fines by the IRS, and court filings on the Trump Foundation. They record a litany of questionable and illegal practices, for which has been fined, shut down, and frequently paid multi-million dollars settlements without admitting guilt. They reveal a man with few, if any scruples, who would throw members of his own family under the bus, if it suited his purposes.
Most of the lawsuits were filed by the Trump organization, shit for brains. Lawsuits are quite common in the construction industry. All you're proving is your total ignorance of his business.

What two "fraud trials?" He has never been indicted for fraud. That's DNC spin.

What "IRS fines?"
ki
Corporate bankruptcies are also as common as dirt.
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Do you own a business? Have you had a business or a person declare bankruptcy that negated money owed to you?
I have been a business person for 40 plus years. The bankruptcies I have seen are based on incompetence or someone taking risks and not accepting the accountability of the loss and putting it on someone else.
Trump uses bankruptcy as a tool not as a last resort.
How can small contractors take large financial losses yet Donald Trump, who is worth millions and possibly billions, takes no loss. You do not get business if you do not see the injustice in that.
 
The more Dem's attack president Trump the more determined we are to re-elect him.
The we you refer to are the brainless, minion, lackey Trump supporters.
To win Trump needs some people with brains. Unless the Democrats screw up big time Trump should be defeated if he is not in jail.
Once Trump is gone the brainless, minion, lackeys will scurry back to their rat holes to live out the rest of their lives

LOL Trump won 30 states fool. Come here :itsok:
Many of his 2016 voters are questioning him for many reasons.
The brainless minions, like you, who would support him if he shot someone on 5th avenue is declining.
Brainless minions do not understand.
Trump is the pied piper that led those rats out of their holes to expose who they are.

LMAO okay, "many" you say well then name them or admit that you are Fake News.
 
What a load of horseshit. You just flat out make stuff up. You don't know a fucking thing about how Trump runs his business other than what your party masters tell you to believe about it.

Actually, we do know how Trump runs his businessess, from the court filings he's been forced to make in over 3,000 lawsuits, and 7 corporate bankruptcies, 2 fraud trials, fines by the IRS, and court filings on the Trump Foundation. They record a litany of questionable and illegal practices, for which has been fined, shut down, and frequently paid multi-million dollars settlements without admitting guilt. They reveal a man with few, if any scruples, who would throw members of his own family under the bus, if it suited his purposes.
Most of the lawsuits were filed by the Trump organization, shit for brains. Lawsuits are quite common in the construction industry. All you're proving is your total ignorance of his business.

What two "fraud trials?" He has never been indicted for fraud. That's DNC spin.

What "IRS fines?"
ki
Corporate bankruptcies are also as common as dirt.
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court


Aw bullshit.

If a customer (say, President Trump) has a disagreement with a vendor as to the quality of the service or goods, what is possibly wrong with seeing them in court over the matter? That's what lawyers do.

BTW, how many legal cases did the Walmart Corporation have in disputes with vendors when Mrs. Clinton was one of the Big Bosses there? Let me tell you , quite a few. Including cases alleging racism and everything else.
 
Actually, we do know how Trump runs his businessess, from the court filings he's been forced to make in over 3,000 lawsuits, and 7 corporate bankruptcies, 2 fraud trials, fines by the IRS, and court filings on the Trump Foundation. They record a litany of questionable and illegal practices, for which has been fined, shut down, and frequently paid multi-million dollars settlements without admitting guilt. They reveal a man with few, if any scruples, who would throw members of his own family under the bus, if it suited his purposes.
Most of the lawsuits were filed by the Trump organization, shit for brains. Lawsuits are quite common in the construction industry. All you're proving is your total ignorance of his business.

What two "fraud trials?" He has never been indicted for fraud. That's DNC spin.

What "IRS fines?"
ki
Corporate bankruptcies are also as common as dirt.
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court


Aw bullshit.

If a customer (say, President Trump) has a disagreement with a vendor as to the quality of the service or goods, what is possibly wrong with seeing them in court over the matter? That's what lawyers do.

BTW, how many legal cases did the Walmart Corporation have in disputes with vendors when Mrs. Clinton was one of the Big Bosses there? Let me tell you , quite a few. Including cases alleging racism and everything else.
The majority of Wal-Mart law suits concern personnel issues. Wal-Mart or any subsidiary has never declared bankruptcy.
 
Most of the lawsuits were filed by the Trump organization, shit for brains. Lawsuits are quite common in the construction industry. All you're proving is your total ignorance of his business.

What two "fraud trials?" He has never been indicted for fraud. That's DNC spin.

What "IRS fines?"
ki
Corporate bankruptcies are also as common as dirt.
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court


Aw bullshit.

If a customer (say, President Trump) has a disagreement with a vendor as to the quality of the service or goods, what is possibly wrong with seeing them in court over the matter? That's what lawyers do.

BTW, how many legal cases did the Walmart Corporation have in disputes with vendors when Mrs. Clinton was one of the Big Bosses there? Let me tell you , quite a few. Including cases alleging racism and everything else.
The majority of Wal-Mart law suits concern personnel issues. Wal-Mart or any subsidiary has never declared bankruptcy.

"Personal Issues?" For example?

Walmart is not a construction/development business. It simply isn't comparable.

Despite that, Walmart has probably been involved in thousands of lawsuits. That why corporations always have lawyers on retainer.
 
"Personal Issues?" For example?

Walmart is not a construction/development business. It simply isn't comparable.

Despite that, Walmart has probably been involved in thousands of lawsuits. That why corporations always have lawyers on retainer.


Exactly.

If some broad buys a brassiere at Walmart and is dissatisfied, she can bring it back and they will probably give her cash back or at least store credit. But even if they don't, a lawsuit is unlikely.

When you are talking about multi million dollar deals, you just can't do that, and it has to go to court.
 
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court


Aw bullshit.

If a customer (say, President Trump) has a disagreement with a vendor as to the quality of the service or goods, what is possibly wrong with seeing them in court over the matter? That's what lawyers do.

BTW, how many legal cases did the Walmart Corporation have in disputes with vendors when Mrs. Clinton was one of the Big Bosses there? Let me tell you , quite a few. Including cases alleging racism and everything else.
The majority of Wal-Mart law suits concern personnel issues. Wal-Mart or any subsidiary has never declared bankruptcy.

"Personal Issues?" For example?

Walmart is not a construction/development business. It simply isn't comparable.

Despite that, Walmart has probably been involved in thousands of lawsuits. That why corporations always have lawyers on retainer.
Personnel not personal; unhappy employee suits. They are the largest employer in the world.
WalMart is a substantially larger developer than Donald Trump. They develop and own substantially more commercial space than Trump, 775m sq. ft. WalMart has never declared bankruptcy and not paid a contractor.
 
What a load of horseshit. You just flat out make stuff up. You don't know a fucking thing about how Trump runs his business other than what your party masters tell you to believe about it.

Actually, we do know how Trump runs his businessess, from the court filings he's been forced to make in over 3,000 lawsuits, and 7 corporate bankruptcies, 2 fraud trials, fines by the IRS, and court filings on the Trump Foundation. They record a litany of questionable and illegal practices, for which has been fined, shut down, and frequently paid multi-million dollars settlements without admitting guilt. They reveal a man with few, if any scruples, who would throw members of his own family under the bus, if it suited his purposes.
Most of the lawsuits were filed by the Trump organization, shit for brains. Lawsuits are quite common in the construction industry. All you're proving is your total ignorance of his business.

What two "fraud trials?" He has never been indicted for fraud. That's DNC spin.

What "IRS fines?"
ki
Corporate bankruptcies are also as common as dirt.
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Do you own a business? Have you had a business or a person declare bankruptcy that negated money owed to you?
I have been a business person for 40 plus years. The bankruptcies I have seen are based on incompetence or someone taking risks and not accepting the accountability of the loss and putting it on someone else.
Trump uses bankruptcy as a tool not as a last resort.
How can small contractors take large financial losses yet Donald Trump, who is worth millions and possibly billions, takes no loss. You do not get business if you do not see the injustice in that.

What he has done that is illegal.

Also... "Trump uses bankruptcy as a tool not as a last resort."

Last resort is a tool too.
 
Actually, we do know how Trump runs his businessess, from the court filings he's been forced to make in over 3,000 lawsuits, and 7 corporate bankruptcies, 2 fraud trials, fines by the IRS, and court filings on the Trump Foundation. They record a litany of questionable and illegal practices, for which has been fined, shut down, and frequently paid multi-million dollars settlements without admitting guilt. They reveal a man with few, if any scruples, who would throw members of his own family under the bus, if it suited his purposes.
Most of the lawsuits were filed by the Trump organization, shit for brains. Lawsuits are quite common in the construction industry. All you're proving is your total ignorance of his business.

What two "fraud trials?" He has never been indicted for fraud. That's DNC spin.

What "IRS fines?"
ki
Corporate bankruptcies are also as common as dirt.
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court


Aw bullshit.

If a customer (say, President Trump) has a disagreement with a vendor as to the quality of the service or goods, what is possibly wrong with seeing them in court over the matter? That's what lawyers do.

BTW, how many legal cases did the Walmart Corporation have in disputes with vendors when Mrs. Clinton was one of the Big Bosses there? Let me tell you , quite a few. Including cases alleging racism and everything else.
It happens with all business. Sometimes you do not get acceptable service

Trump made a habit of stiffing his small business vendors and claiming “bad service”
Accept half or sue me. Want to meet my lawyers?
 
Most of the lawsuits were filed by the Trump organization, shit for brains. Lawsuits are quite common in the construction industry. All you're proving is your total ignorance of his business.

What two "fraud trials?" He has never been indicted for fraud. That's DNC spin.

What "IRS fines?"
ki
Corporate bankruptcies are also as common as dirt.
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court


Aw bullshit.

If a customer (say, President Trump) has a disagreement with a vendor as to the quality of the service or goods, what is possibly wrong with seeing them in court over the matter? That's what lawyers do.

BTW, how many legal cases did the Walmart Corporation have in disputes with vendors when Mrs. Clinton was one of the Big Bosses there? Let me tell you , quite a few. Including cases alleging racism and everything else.
It happens with all business. Sometimes you do not get acceptable service

Trump made a habit of stiffing his small business vendors and claiming “bad service”
Accept half or sue me. Want to meet my lawyers?

And with knowing all that... they still accept to work with/for him.

It makes you wonder...
 
Actually, we do know how Trump runs his businessess, from the court filings he's been forced to make in over 3,000 lawsuits, and 7 corporate bankruptcies, 2 fraud trials, fines by the IRS, and court filings on the Trump Foundation. They record a litany of questionable and illegal practices, for which has been fined, shut down, and frequently paid multi-million dollars settlements without admitting guilt. They reveal a man with few, if any scruples, who would throw members of his own family under the bus, if it suited his purposes.
Most of the lawsuits were filed by the Trump organization, shit for brains. Lawsuits are quite common in the construction industry. All you're proving is your total ignorance of his business.

What two "fraud trials?" He has never been indicted for fraud. That's DNC spin.

What "IRS fines?"
ki
Corporate bankruptcies are also as common as dirt.
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Do you own a business? Have you had a business or a person declare bankruptcy that negated money owed to you?
I have been a business person for 40 plus years. The bankruptcies I have seen are based on incompetence or someone taking risks and not accepting the accountability of the loss and putting it on someone else.
Trump uses bankruptcy as a tool not as a last resort.
How can small contractors take large financial losses yet Donald Trump, who is worth millions and possibly billions, takes no loss. You do not get business if you do not see the injustice in that.

What he has done that is illegal.

Also... "Trump uses bankruptcy as a tool not as a last resort."

Last resort is a tool too.
His bankruptcies, probably, are not illegal. Bankruptcies were not intended to bail billionaires out of losing projects while they are making money on other projects. It is the same as welfare. Welfare is not intended for people that can work but people who can work collect it. Some people abuse welfare, Trump abuses bankruptcy.
I look at Trump's use of bankruptcy is like people who use abortion fro birth control.
 
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court


Aw bullshit.

If a customer (say, President Trump) has a disagreement with a vendor as to the quality of the service or goods, what is possibly wrong with seeing them in court over the matter? That's what lawyers do.

BTW, how many legal cases did the Walmart Corporation have in disputes with vendors when Mrs. Clinton was one of the Big Bosses there? Let me tell you , quite a few. Including cases alleging racism and everything else.
It happens with all business. Sometimes you do not get acceptable service

Trump made a habit of stiffing his small business vendors and claiming “bad service”
Accept half or sue me. Want to meet my lawyers?

And with knowing all that... they still accept to work with/for him.

It makes you wonder...
People still gamble in Las Vegas even though the odds are they will lose.
 
Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court


Aw bullshit.

If a customer (say, President Trump) has a disagreement with a vendor as to the quality of the service or goods, what is possibly wrong with seeing them in court over the matter? That's what lawyers do.

BTW, how many legal cases did the Walmart Corporation have in disputes with vendors when Mrs. Clinton was one of the Big Bosses there? Let me tell you , quite a few. Including cases alleging racism and everything else.
It happens with all business. Sometimes you do not get acceptable service

Trump made a habit of stiffing his small business vendors and claiming “bad service”
Accept half or sue me. Want to meet my lawyers?

And with knowing all that... they still accept to work with/for him.

It makes you wonder...
People still gamble in Las Vegas even though the odds are they will lose.

Do you blame Vegas for that?
 
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court


Aw bullshit.

If a customer (say, President Trump) has a disagreement with a vendor as to the quality of the service or goods, what is possibly wrong with seeing them in court over the matter? That's what lawyers do.

BTW, how many legal cases did the Walmart Corporation have in disputes with vendors when Mrs. Clinton was one of the Big Bosses there? Let me tell you , quite a few. Including cases alleging racism and everything else.
It happens with all business. Sometimes you do not get acceptable service

Trump made a habit of stiffing his small business vendors and claiming “bad service”
Accept half or sue me. Want to meet my lawyers?

And with knowing all that... they still accept to work with/for him.

It makes you wonder...
People still gamble in Las Vegas even though the odds are they will lose.

Do you blame Vegas for that?
No, but at least in Vegas they do not promise you will win. Contracts are not suppose to be gambles. When you have a contract, both parties are obligated for what they promise.
 
Most of the lawsuits were filed by the Trump organization, shit for brains. Lawsuits are quite common in the construction industry. All you're proving is your total ignorance of his business.

What two "fraud trials?" He has never been indicted for fraud. That's DNC spin.

What "IRS fines?"
ki
Corporate bankruptcies are also as common as dirt.
You are a clueless imbecile. Bankruptcies are not common as dirt in business.
The majority of business is driven by ethics and morality over law.
To go bankrupt and stiff business partners is the worst thing you can do.
There are a minority of business people, the absolute slime buckets, who use bankruptcy as a financial tool. It is like using abortion for birth control.


Bankruptcy isn't unethical, nor is it immoral. If an enterprise can't pay its bills, bankruptcy provides for an orderly transition. Those who get stiffed, they knew in advance of the possibility if a project doesn't work out.

BTW, only a small minority of the time did Trump's projects fail and bankruptcy had to be declared. The only alternative to declaring bankruptcy of course, is only to pick the safest and surest projects to work on in the first place.
Bankruptcy was part of the Trump business model

Either actual bankruptcy or the threat of bankruptcy to get creditors to accept less

If not that, Trump would just refuse payment and tell them to take him to court


Aw bullshit.

If a customer (say, President Trump) has a disagreement with a vendor as to the quality of the service or goods, what is possibly wrong with seeing them in court over the matter? That's what lawyers do.

BTW, how many legal cases did the Walmart Corporation have in disputes with vendors when Mrs. Clinton was one of the Big Bosses there? Let me tell you , quite a few. Including cases alleging racism and everything else.
It happens with all business. Sometimes you do not get acceptable service

Trump made a habit of stiffing his small business vendors and claiming “bad service”
Accept half or sue me. Want to meet my lawyers?
That's totally made up.
 
I don't know truthfully what is on his mind, but i tend to believe that he have no reason to be lying especially under oath! They are all crooks! Drain the swamp my butt!
 

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