To Everybody Calling Trump Mean

Criminals aren't supposed to like being punished and people who threaten an entire nation with a neo-Facsist Project 2025 agenda, should expect that there'll be some people who react violently, Trump brings himself trouble because he's just a troublemaker, that's really all he is, he brings trouble, everywhere he goes, everything he does is nothing but trouble.



Seeing Trump push the president of Montenegro was a bit much for me.
 
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What is up with a dishonest Democrats obsession with Melania Trump. Cult like Behavior?
 
But yet you loved him as a celebrity and only hated him

donny has ALWAYS been a vile pig - - -


how he ripped people off - thru his fraudulent university....

stole from his own 'charity' to use as his personal piggy bank...

tried to steal on old woman's home & property, so he could bulldoze it to build a limo parking lot for his now bankrupted casino patrons...

how he splashed his affair allover the tabloids whilst still married - humiliating his wife & 3 young spawn at the time...

how he would go into the dressing rooms of young contestants of his beauty pagaent to 'inspect' them ....

how he took one winner of his contest - & forced her to 'work out' at a gym in front of the media because she had gained a few pounds....



after he became president

the fact that soooooo many people in his administration have committed crimes...

he's a rapist...

how he stole documents that probably have screwed us with secrets being disseminated to foreign interests...

& how he is a fucking fascist who is still trying to have his coup.


and you recognized him as a conservative.

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donny has never been - nor EVER will be conservative.
Quick: Who'd Have Trouble Living on $450,000 a Month?
By Kurt Eichenwald
  • June 26, 1990

Donald J. Trump, who has lectured America about architecture, foreign policy and, most of all, how to do deals, may be about to learn a lesson of his own: how to live in Manhattan on $450,000 a month.
That scarcely onerous restriction is being imposed by Mr. Trump's bankers, who have insisted that the man who has made conspicuous consumption a personal trademark must curb his spending a bit.
Moreover, the $450,000-a-month allowance excludes some of the largest of Mr. Trump's daunting expenses, the bankers say. These extras, based on Mr. Trump's spending in May, include the costs of maintaining his personal 727 jetliner ($246,000) and his 282-foot yacht ($841,000). The yacht and the personal jet, to be sure, may be sold to trim the real estate developer's mountainous debts.

In May, Mr. Trump also paid interest of $2.1 million on his personal debt, while his legal, charitable and business expenses totaled $382,000. His interest payments and various expenses do not count as personal spending, either.

Still, the $450,000-a-month limit will require some belt-tightening on Mr. Trump's part. In May, his bankers report, Mr. Trump's personal spending amounted to $583,000 for day-to-day necessities of the ultrarich life style, which range from his $2,000 suits to the costs of maids, gardeners and chefs at his three homes.

So to meet the bankers' target, Mr. Trump must trim his personal expenses by more than $100,000 from the May level. If he can do that, the banks will agree to lend Mr. Trump even more money.

The terms are being required by the banks, which are attempting to structure a loan to Mr. Trump to keep his faltering empire out of bankruptcy court.
The personal spending limits agreed to by the banks, though a cutback for Mr. Trump, still come to $5.4 million a year. If the banks agree to the terms of the new loan, in the month of July, for example, Mr. Trump would have to hold his expenses to just $14,516.13 a day, or $10.08 every minute of the day and night.
'It's Just Phenomenal'
Even the truly wealthy found Mr. Trump's manner of spending, reduced circumstances or not, to be remarkable.

''I would have no idea how to spend $450,000 a month,'' said one billionaire, who asked not to be identified. ''It's just phenomenal.''
Financial planners for the well heeled agreed.
''We have handled a lot of entertainers, some of whom lived very extravagantly, but I have never come across anybody who spent that way,'' said Lawrence B. Eichler, president of Sentinel Asset Management. ''Donald Trump lives in strata few of us approach, or even want to approach.''
Even Mr. Trump, who declined to comment, once said: ''A little more moderation would be good.'' But he was quick to add, ''Of course, my life hasn't exactly been one of moderation.''
Deadline on a Payment
Mr. Trump's unfolding financial drama may reach a climax tonight as the developer faces a deadline to make a payment on a high-yield ''junk bond'' issue. No matter what the outcome, the glimpse of Mr. Trump's spending habits is certain to add another layer to the high-spending lore to the 1980's.

Mr. Trump's new allowance may be absorbed easily, given the style of living to which he has become accustomed. The developer owns three homes, including Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Fla. That home, which was willed to the State of Florida by Marjorie Merriweather Post, was sold to Mr. Trump because the state could not afford to pay for its upkeep. Scores of household staff members are paid to help keep up the 118-room residence.
Mr. Trump will also have to continue to maintain his 50-room penthouse triplex in Manhattan's Trump Tower, which comes complete with an 80-foot living room, bronze-edged floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park, and a 12-foot waterfall.
[...]
Quick: Who'd Have Trouble Living on $450,000 a Month?


I actually don't really like Trump's personality but I can recognize that he is good as a president for the country. Pragmatic and loving America

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It helps to make NY prosecutor/mayor Rudy Giuliani your best friend. Then you can violate the law at will, and when caught, just pay a token fine.

But if a commoner steals a loaf of bread, off to Rikers you go, immediately!

Get this: Trump actually has the gall to whine that Californians who steal $950 of goods get away with it.

This is the guy who STOLE TWO MILLION DOLLARS from eight charities, including one for cancer kids.

This is the guy who STOLE TENS OF MILLION OF DOLLARS from elderly victims at his fake university.

And he somehow isn't in jail for that.

Can you believe the nerve of this guy?!?

& tried to steal vera coking's home & property for his personal gain thru the court/eminent domain laws.

he failed bigley.
 
donny has ALWAYS been a vile pig - - -


how he ripped people off - thru his fraudulent university....

stole from his own 'charity' to use as his personal piggy bank...

tried to steal on old woman's home & property, so he could bulldoze it to build a limo parking lot for his now bankrupted casino patrons...

how he splashed his affair allover the tabloids whilst still married - humiliating his wife & 3 young spawn at the time...

how he would go into the dressing rooms of young contestants of his beauty pagaent to 'inspect' them ....

how he took one winner of his contest - & forced her to 'work out' at a gym in front of the media because she had gained a few pounds....





the fact that soooooo many people in his administration have committed crimes...

he's a rapist...

how he stole documents that probably have screwed us with secrets being disseminated to foreign interests...

& how he is a fucking fascist who is still trying to have his coup.




:auiqs.jpg:

donny has never been - nor EVER will be conservative.
Quick: Who'd Have Trouble Living on $450,000 a Month?
By Kurt Eichenwald
  • June 26, 1990

Donald J. Trump, who has lectured America about architecture, foreign policy and, most of all, how to do deals, may be about to learn a lesson of his own: how to live in Manhattan on $450,000 a month.
That scarcely onerous restriction is being imposed by Mr. Trump's bankers, who have insisted that the man who has made conspicuous consumption a personal trademark must curb his spending a bit.
Moreover, the $450,000-a-month allowance excludes some of the largest of Mr. Trump's daunting expenses, the bankers say. These extras, based on Mr. Trump's spending in May, include the costs of maintaining his personal 727 jetliner ($246,000) and his 282-foot yacht ($841,000). The yacht and the personal jet, to be sure, may be sold to trim the real estate developer's mountainous debts.

In May, Mr. Trump also paid interest of $2.1 million on his personal debt, while his legal, charitable and business expenses totaled $382,000. His interest payments and various expenses do not count as personal spending, either.

Still, the $450,000-a-month limit will require some belt-tightening on Mr. Trump's part. In May, his bankers report, Mr. Trump's personal spending amounted to $583,000 for day-to-day necessities of the ultrarich life style, which range from his $2,000 suits to the costs of maids, gardeners and chefs at his three homes.

So to meet the bankers' target, Mr. Trump must trim his personal expenses by more than $100,000 from the May level. If he can do that, the banks will agree to lend Mr. Trump even more money.

The terms are being required by the banks, which are attempting to structure a loan to Mr. Trump to keep his faltering empire out of bankruptcy court.
The personal spending limits agreed to by the banks, though a cutback for Mr. Trump, still come to $5.4 million a year. If the banks agree to the terms of the new loan, in the month of July, for example, Mr. Trump would have to hold his expenses to just $14,516.13 a day, or $10.08 every minute of the day and night.
'It's Just Phenomenal'
Even the truly wealthy found Mr. Trump's manner of spending, reduced circumstances or not, to be remarkable.

''I would have no idea how to spend $450,000 a month,'' said one billionaire, who asked not to be identified. ''It's just phenomenal.''
Financial planners for the well heeled agreed.
''We have handled a lot of entertainers, some of whom lived very extravagantly, but I have never come across anybody who spent that way,'' said Lawrence B. Eichler, president of Sentinel Asset Management. ''Donald Trump lives in strata few of us approach, or even want to approach.''
Even Mr. Trump, who declined to comment, once said: ''A little more moderation would be good.'' But he was quick to add, ''Of course, my life hasn't exactly been one of moderation.''
Deadline on a Payment
Mr. Trump's unfolding financial drama may reach a climax tonight as the developer faces a deadline to make a payment on a high-yield ''junk bond'' issue. No matter what the outcome, the glimpse of Mr. Trump's spending habits is certain to add another layer to the high-spending lore to the 1980's.

Mr. Trump's new allowance may be absorbed easily, given the style of living to which he has become accustomed. The developer owns three homes, including Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Fla. That home, which was willed to the State of Florida by Marjorie Merriweather Post, was sold to Mr. Trump because the state could not afford to pay for its upkeep. Scores of household staff members are paid to help keep up the 118-room residence.
Mr. Trump will also have to continue to maintain his 50-room penthouse triplex in Manhattan's Trump Tower, which comes complete with an 80-foot living room, bronze-edged floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park, and a 12-foot waterfall.
[...]
Quick: Who'd Have Trouble Living on $450,000 a Month?




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But yet you loved him when he was a celebrity! How weird is that? LOL
 
He is a big guy. I'm sure 10 times the man you are as well.

"The final key to the way I promote is bravado. I play to people's fantasies. People may not always think big themselves, but they can still get very excited by those who do. That's why a little hyperbole never hurts. People want to believe that something is the biggest and the greatest and the most spectacular. I call it truthful hyperbole. It's an innocent form of exaggeration, and a very effective form of promotion." ~ DJT



You sound very Petty and small

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You actually don't seem to get it, prompting me to repeat it, cement for brains.

oh i get it. you somehow think at some point in time i was a fan for trump. or anyone who had working braincells with no agenda to get anything outa him or him me ...

amiright?
 

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