Trump-$1.2 Billion In Core Business Losses

Ok post the date the tape was made and when it was released. Explain the time lag.
Why? That wouldn't prove anything. In what universe does TMZ just make up silly fantasies, and they are true unless someone proves them false? Not this one...
/——-/ the tape was released at such a time to influence the election. That was the point
 
Billionaires like Trump lose billions of dollars in business ventures like us peons lose tens of dollars by not shopping the best bargains.
And yet he lost more than any other individual in the country.

The biggest loser, deadbeat donnie. Only a trump cultist would even try to spin that as anything other than what it is: horrible businessman losing his ass...

Okay, spin what he did since then.
Trump Airlines
Trump Vodka
Trump steak
Trump magazine
Trump's China business connections
GoTrump dot com
Trump University
Trump the game
Trump beverages
Trump mortgage
Trump tower Tampa

Those are his business failures minus the billions from his casino losses.

Want more?
/——-/ As posted for the last three years, Trump licensed his name to most of those brands. He didn’t run them but he was well paid.
 
Decade in the Red: Trump Tax Figures Show Over $1 Billion in Business Losses

By the time his master-of-the-universe memoir “Trump: The Art of the Deal” hit bookstores in 1987, Donald J. Trump was already in deep financial distress, losing tens of millions of dollars on troubled business deals, according to previously unrevealed figures from his federal income tax returns.

Mr. Trump was propelled to the presidency, in part, by a self-spun narrative of business success and of setbacks triumphantly overcome. He has attributed his first run of reversals and bankruptcies to the recession that took hold in 1990. But 10 years of tax information obtained by The New York Times paints a different, and far bleaker, picture of his deal-making abilities and financial condition.

The data — printouts from Mr. Trump’s official Internal Revenue Service tax transcripts, with the figures from his federal tax form, the 1040, for the years 1985 to 1994 — represents the fullest and most detailed look to date at the president’s taxes, information he has kept from public view. Though the information does not cover the tax years at the center of an escalating battle between the Trump administration and Congress, it traces the most tumultuous chapter in a long business career — an era of fevered acquisition and spectacular collapse.

The numbers show that in 1985, Mr. Trump reported losses of $46.1 million from his core businesses — largely casinos, hotels and retail space in apartment buildings. They continued to lose money every year, totaling $1.17 billion in losses for the decade.

In fact, year after year, Mr. Trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual American taxpayer, The Times found when it compared his results with detailed information the I.R.S. compiles on an annual sampling of high-income earners. His core business losses in 1990 and 1991 — more than $250 million each year — were more than double those of the nearest taxpayers in the I.R.S. information for those years.

Decade in the Red: Trump Tax Figures Show Over $1 Billion in Business Losses

And this is the guy who is our president. He could not even run a small company. He lost over 1 billion dollars, but according to some here he is this great successful businessman. He has successfully conned his way into the presidency. And now he is conning people into believing he turned around an economy that was turned around when he got there and that a legitimate investigation is a coup.

How stupid are we in America?
/——/ The NY Slimes ran this story in the 1990s. They are just rehashing old stale news. It’s all they have.
/——/ The NY Slimes ran this story in the 1990s. They
Got a link proving that claim?
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Many New Yorkers suspected Trump was a lying sack of shit in the 1990s, but the research behind today's story was compiled after the Biggest Loser in US Business History became POTUS.


The Biggest Loser | DCReport.org

"A major implication of these tax documents, as well as the 2005 partial tax return obtained and other records, is that Trump’s tax returns would not stand up under audit.

"For example, consider the paper real estate losses Trump took on his tax returns...."

"The real estate losses Trump took far exceed the value of his buildings and the limits enacted by Congress governing how much of that value can be written off each year.


"That means he also had large other losses, which was known generally, but not the scale of those losses."
/——/ Orange Man makes $$$$ bad. Orange Man losses $$$$ bad.
/——/ Orange Man makes $$$$ bad. Orange Man losses $$$$ bad.
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"Deutsche Bank was embroiled in a vast money-laundering operation, dubbed the Global Laundromat. Russian criminals with links to the Kremlin, the old KGB and its main successor, the FSB, used the scheme between 2010 and 2014 to move money into the western financial system.

"The cash involved could total $80bn, detectives believe."
Deutsche Bank faces action over $20bn Russian money-laundering scheme

Orange Man launders money for Russian gangsters.
Good or bad?
/——-/ #9,865 We really really really got him this time.
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the tape was released at such a time to influence the election. That was the point
Maybe. Maybe not.

And if so...so what? You sont seem to mond that trump's oldest friend was coordinating the release of stolen emails by russia to influence the election. So are ya gonna cry about it?
 
Clinton raised a 1973 federal lawsuit brought against Donald Trump and his company for alleged racial discrimination at Trump housing developments in New York.

The Justice Department sued Donald Trump, his father, Fred, and Trump Management in order to obtain a settlement in which Trump and his father would promise not to discriminate. The case eventually was settled two years later after Trump tried to countersue the Justice Department for $100 million for making false statements. Those allegations were dismissed by the court.


The fair housing commission in 1973 was a new operation, that had to show its worth, so they sued the Trump Organization.

Donald Trump realized the complaints of discrimination were bullshit and objected to the settlement, but the elder Trump decided to make the settlement anyhow. Even though Fred knew that the charges were bullshit, it was still undoubtably the smart move to make the settlement. Had they fought and won, it would have cost as much as paying, and they would have received the enmity of NYC housing bureaucrats. Better to have a good relationship with the bureaucrats than a bad one where they are always looking to cause you problems.

Since them, 45 years ago, Donald J. Trump doesn't have any similar complaints against him. Clean record. BTW, in 1973, Fred was in charge, not Donald.
Donald Trump realized the complaints of discrimination were bullshit and objected to the settlement, but the elder Trump decided to make the settlement anyhow. Even though Fred knew that the charges were bullshit, it was still undoubtably the smart move to make the settlement
Fred Trump was an even more blatant racist than his bigoted son is.
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Decades-Old Housing Discrimination Case Plagues Donald Trump

"The lawsuit was based on evidence gathered by testers for the New York City Human Rights Division, which alleged that black people who went to Trump buildings were told there were no apartments available, while white people were offered units.

"Back then, Sheila Morse worked as one of those testers.

"When a black New Yorker was turned down for service and racial bias was suspected, Morse, who is white, would be dispatched to see if she received different treatment.

"In this case, a black man in search of an apartment in Brooklyn in 1972 saw a sign on a building: 'apartment for rent.'

"'He met with the superintendent, and the superintendent said, "I'm very sorry, but the apartment is rented — it's gone," ' Morse says. 'So the gentlemen said to him, "Well, why is the sign out? I still see a sign that says apartment for rent." And the superintendent said, "Oh, I guess I forgot to take it down.' "

"When Morse went to the building to ask about the same apartment, she says, 'They greeted me with open arms and showed me every aspect of the apartment.'"


Donald Trump wasn't the gentleman that allegedly turned down the investigator in the Human Rights Division. In the settlement that was made NO admission of wrongdoing was made by the Trump Organization. Had a settlement not been made, the Human Rights Division would have considered it a personal affront and continued to pester Trump with phony claims. Extorting money from Trump helped them justify their existence and jobs with their political bosses.

As far as the item about a Triple K march back in the day, someone with the same name as Trump's father got pinched for disorderly in the vicinity of the march. No proof that Fred was there, or that he was in favor of the Klan or just a bystander. Fred Trump died a number of years ago, so he can't be asked at this point in time.
 
the tape was released at such a time to influence the election. That was the point
Maybe. Maybe not.

And if so...so what? You sont seem to mond that trump's oldest friend was coordinating the release of stolen emails by russia to influence the election. So are ya gonna cry about it?
/—-/ What the hell are you talking about?
 
Clinton raised a 1973 federal lawsuit brought against Donald Trump and his company for alleged racial discrimination at Trump housing developments in New York.

The Justice Department sued Donald Trump, his father, Fred, and Trump Management in order to obtain a settlement in which Trump and his father would promise not to discriminate. The case eventually was settled two years later after Trump tried to countersue the Justice Department for $100 million for making false statements. Those allegations were dismissed by the court.


The fair housing commission in 1973 was a new operation, that had to show its worth, so they sued the Trump Organization.

Donald Trump realized the complaints of discrimination were bullshit and objected to the settlement, but the elder Trump decided to make the settlement anyhow. Even though Fred knew that the charges were bullshit, it was still undoubtably the smart move to make the settlement. Had they fought and won, it would have cost as much as paying, and they would have received the enmity of NYC housing bureaucrats. Better to have a good relationship with the bureaucrats than a bad one where they are always looking to cause you problems.

Since them, 45 years ago, Donald J. Trump doesn't have any similar complaints against him. Clean record. BTW, in 1973, Fred was in charge, not Donald.
Donald Trump realized the complaints of discrimination were bullshit and objected to the settlement, but the elder Trump decided to make the settlement anyhow. Even though Fred knew that the charges were bullshit, it was still undoubtably the smart move to make the settlement
Fred Trump was an even more blatant racist than his bigoted son is.
DhfoTSxU0AAbc73.jpg:large

Decades-Old Housing Discrimination Case Plagues Donald Trump

"The lawsuit was based on evidence gathered by testers for the New York City Human Rights Division, which alleged that black people who went to Trump buildings were told there were no apartments available, while white people were offered units.

"Back then, Sheila Morse worked as one of those testers.

"When a black New Yorker was turned down for service and racial bias was suspected, Morse, who is white, would be dispatched to see if she received different treatment.

"In this case, a black man in search of an apartment in Brooklyn in 1972 saw a sign on a building: 'apartment for rent.'

"'He met with the superintendent, and the superintendent said, "I'm very sorry, but the apartment is rented — it's gone," ' Morse says. 'So the gentlemen said to him, "Well, why is the sign out? I still see a sign that says apartment for rent." And the superintendent said, "Oh, I guess I forgot to take it down.' "

"When Morse went to the building to ask about the same apartment, she says, 'They greeted me with open arms and showed me every aspect of the apartment.'"


Donald Trump wasn't the gentleman that allegedly turned down the investigator in the Human Rights Division. In the settlement that was made NO admission of wrongdoing was made by the Trump Organization. Had a settlement not been made, the Human Rights Division would have considered it a personal affront and continued to pester Trump with phony claims. Extorting money from Trump helped them justify their existence and jobs with their political bosses.

As far as the item about a Triple K march back in the day, someone with the same name as Trump's father got pinched for disorderly in the vicinity of the march. No proof that Fred was there, or that he was in favor of the Klan or just a bystander. Fred Trump died a number of years ago, so he can't be asked at this point in time.
Dude, have you not shoveled enough bullshit in this thread already? Trying to top yourself, are ya?

Fred trump was so racist, woody guthrie wrote a song about it.

 
Clinton raised a 1973 federal lawsuit brought against Donald Trump and his company for alleged racial discrimination at Trump housing developments in New York.

The Justice Department sued Donald Trump, his father, Fred, and Trump Management in order to obtain a settlement in which Trump and his father would promise not to discriminate. The case eventually was settled two years later after Trump tried to countersue the Justice Department for $100 million for making false statements. Those allegations were dismissed by the court.


The fair housing commission in 1973 was a new operation, that had to show its worth, so they sued the Trump Organization.

Donald Trump realized the complaints of discrimination were bullshit and objected to the settlement, but the elder Trump decided to make the settlement anyhow. Even though Fred knew that the charges were bullshit, it was still undoubtably the smart move to make the settlement. Had they fought and won, it would have cost as much as paying, and they would have received the enmity of NYC housing bureaucrats. Better to have a good relationship with the bureaucrats than a bad one where they are always looking to cause you problems.

Since them, 45 years ago, Donald J. Trump doesn't have any similar complaints against him. Clean record. BTW, in 1973, Fred was in charge, not Donald.
Donald Trump realized the complaints of discrimination were bullshit and objected to the settlement, but the elder Trump decided to make the settlement anyhow. Even though Fred knew that the charges were bullshit, it was still undoubtably the smart move to make the settlement
Fred Trump was an even more blatant racist than his bigoted son is.
DhfoTSxU0AAbc73.jpg:large

Decades-Old Housing Discrimination Case Plagues Donald Trump

"The lawsuit was based on evidence gathered by testers for the New York City Human Rights Division, which alleged that black people who went to Trump buildings were told there were no apartments available, while white people were offered units.

"Back then, Sheila Morse worked as one of those testers.

"When a black New Yorker was turned down for service and racial bias was suspected, Morse, who is white, would be dispatched to see if she received different treatment.

"In this case, a black man in search of an apartment in Brooklyn in 1972 saw a sign on a building: 'apartment for rent.'

"'He met with the superintendent, and the superintendent said, "I'm very sorry, but the apartment is rented — it's gone," ' Morse says. 'So the gentlemen said to him, "Well, why is the sign out? I still see a sign that says apartment for rent." And the superintendent said, "Oh, I guess I forgot to take it down.' "

"When Morse went to the building to ask about the same apartment, she says, 'They greeted me with open arms and showed me every aspect of the apartment.'"


Donald Trump wasn't the gentleman that allegedly turned down the investigator in the Human Rights Division. In the settlement that was made NO admission of wrongdoing was made by the Trump Organization. Had a settlement not been made, the Human Rights Division would have considered it a personal affront and continued to pester Trump with phony claims. Extorting money from Trump helped them justify their existence and jobs with their political bosses.

As far as the item about a Triple K march back in the day, someone with the same name as Trump's father got pinched for disorderly in the vicinity of the march. No proof that Fred was there, or that he was in favor of the Klan or just a bystander. Fred Trump died a number of years ago, so he can't be asked at this point in time.
Dude, have you not shoveled enough bullshit in this thread already? Trying to top yourself, are ya?

Fred trump was so racist, woody guthrie wrote a song about it.


/——-/ Well if woody guthrie wrote a song then it’s time to impeach.
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The baffling part of all this is how his cult followers still maintain that Trump should remain in charge of this nation's economy, in spite of his having achieved that rank of having lost more money writhin 10 years than any taxpayer in American history!
 
Clinton raised a 1973 federal lawsuit brought against Donald Trump and his company for alleged racial discrimination at Trump housing developments in New York.

The Justice Department sued Donald Trump, his father, Fred, and Trump Management in order to obtain a settlement in which Trump and his father would promise not to discriminate. The case eventually was settled two years later after Trump tried to countersue the Justice Department for $100 million for making false statements. Those allegations were dismissed by the court.


The fair housing commission in 1973 was a new operation, that had to show its worth, so they sued the Trump Organization.

Donald Trump realized the complaints of discrimination were bullshit and objected to the settlement, but the elder Trump decided to make the settlement anyhow. Even though Fred knew that the charges were bullshit, it was still undoubtably the smart move to make the settlement. Had they fought and won, it would have cost as much as paying, and they would have received the enmity of NYC housing bureaucrats. Better to have a good relationship with the bureaucrats than a bad one where they are always looking to cause you problems.

Since them, 45 years ago, Donald J. Trump doesn't have any similar complaints against him. Clean record. BTW, in 1973, Fred was in charge, not Donald.
Donald Trump realized the complaints of discrimination were bullshit and objected to the settlement, but the elder Trump decided to make the settlement anyhow. Even though Fred knew that the charges were bullshit, it was still undoubtably the smart move to make the settlement
Fred Trump was an even more blatant racist than his bigoted son is.
DhfoTSxU0AAbc73.jpg:large

Decades-Old Housing Discrimination Case Plagues Donald Trump

"The lawsuit was based on evidence gathered by testers for the New York City Human Rights Division, which alleged that black people who went to Trump buildings were told there were no apartments available, while white people were offered units.

"Back then, Sheila Morse worked as one of those testers.

"When a black New Yorker was turned down for service and racial bias was suspected, Morse, who is white, would be dispatched to see if she received different treatment.

"In this case, a black man in search of an apartment in Brooklyn in 1972 saw a sign on a building: 'apartment for rent.'

"'He met with the superintendent, and the superintendent said, "I'm very sorry, but the apartment is rented — it's gone," ' Morse says. 'So the gentlemen said to him, "Well, why is the sign out? I still see a sign that says apartment for rent." And the superintendent said, "Oh, I guess I forgot to take it down.' "

"When Morse went to the building to ask about the same apartment, she says, 'They greeted me with open arms and showed me every aspect of the apartment.'"


Donald Trump wasn't the gentleman that allegedly turned down the investigator in the Human Rights Division. In the settlement that was made NO admission of wrongdoing was made by the Trump Organization. Had a settlement not been made, the Human Rights Division would have considered it a personal affront and continued to pester Trump with phony claims. Extorting money from Trump helped them justify their existence and jobs with their political bosses.

As far as the item about a Triple K march back in the day, someone with the same name as Trump's father got pinched for disorderly in the vicinity of the march. No proof that Fred was there, or that he was in favor of the Klan or just a bystander. Fred Trump died a number of years ago, so he can't be asked at this point in time.
Dude, have you not shoveled enough bullshit in this thread already? Trying to top yourself, are ya?

Fred trump was so racist, woody guthrie wrote a song about it.


/——-/ Well if woody guthrie wrote a song then it’s time to impeach.
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Can't impeach the global embarrassment...gotta vote him out...
 
/——/ That doesn’t prove your point, try again Cupcake.

some recent research presented here gave me some insight into Donald Trump’s motivations to pursue the presidency. So, why did he want to become the President of the United States?

First and foremost, Trump is a narcissist – perhaps on the extreme end of the scale. In fact, Trump can be best classified as a Grandiose Narcissist.Grandiose narcissism is a flamboyant, assertive, and interpersonally dominant style, characterized by an inflated sense of self, overconfidence in making decisions, and an inability to learn from mistakes.

Research shows that narcissists are over-represented in high-level leadership positions, which can be a problem in and of itself, but back to Trump.

There are 3 basic motivations that explain why people take on leadership positions:

1. Affective motivation (“I enjoy leading”). This is the motivation to lead simply because one enjoys leadership activities.

2. Calculative motivation (“What’s in it for me?”). This motivation to lead focuses on the rewards or personal gains one will achieve through leading.

3. Normative motivation (“Other people think I’d be an effective leader”).This involves pressure from others to pursue leadership positions.

Trump’s motivation to run for President may have been fueled by all three of these. He professes to enjoy being in charge, and has for some time (affective motivation). His serious candidacy was spurred on by backers who encouraged him to run (normative motivation). And, there may also be calculative motivation, as his detractors claim – Trump and his family may reap financial benefits from his presidency.

How does Trump’s grandiose narcissism fuel his desire to be president?

Research suggests that grandiose narcissists seek leadership positions for a couple of prime reasons:

1. Self-Enhancement. Narcissists seek powerful leadership positions to prove their superiority and to enhance their image.

2. Basking in the Limelight. Throughout his adult life, Trump has sought media attention and the sheer amount of “free” coverage that he got certainly helped his campaign and the election.

So, the research on narcissism and motivation to lead explains Trump’s behavior fairly well. But what might cause Trump to eventually regret attaining the presidency? Well, Howard Stern may have said it best:

"I know something about Donald Trump, he really does want to be loved," Stern said. "He does want people to really love him. That drives him a lot. I think that he has a very sensitive ego and when you're president of the United States, people are going to be very very critical."

Donald Trump has a notoriously thin skin and although his narcissism causes a feeling of superiority, it is fragile and, in the end, he may regret his motivation to this high, and very visible and vulnerable, leadership position.




One of the best ever......skip to 1:23


Boy was he wrong. I guess we know now that Democrats don't rig elections. If we did we would have rigged 2016 and we certainly would have won 2000.



The Libs did TRY to rig 2016. Holding the Access Hollywood tape until the last possible moment when it was seen as too late for Trump to recover was a dirty trick designed to fix the election results.

Pure fantasy...



I guess you are unfamiliar with NBC and the Bush Family holding on to the Access Hollywood tape for 10 years, waiting until they thought that Trump couldn't come back.
 
The numbers show that in 1985, Mr. Trump reported losses of $46.1 million from his core businesses — largely casinos, hotels and retail space in apartment buildings. They continued to lose money every year, totaling $1.17 billion in losses for the decade.

In fact, year after year, Mr. Trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual American taxpayer, The Times found when it compared his results with detailed information the I.R.S. compiles on an annual sampling of high-income earners. His core business losses in 1990 and 1991 — more than $250 million each year — were more than double those of the nearest taxpayers in the I.R.S. information for those years.

Decade in the Red: Trump Tax Figures Show Over $1 Billion in Business Losses


Now we know, from a financial standpoint, just how irresponsible, reckless, and utterly clueless this guy is as a business owner, and we want him running the country?

Uh, no. No, thinking people don't.
Oh, poor Mr. Trump. He lost 1 billion and had only 7 more left. Irresponsible? Clueless? Take a good look at your post and then tell me who is clueless and irresponsible.
During the 80's & 90's numbnuts Trump could have made a fortune investing in Microsoft, Apple, IBM, etc. So what does the clown turn around & do? Opens shop selling steaks, vodka & buys casinos, running them into the ground. IBM, Apple, Microsoft worth billions with investors cleaning up. Trump Steaks, Trump Vodka? Not so much. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Trump was always a loser in the business world, and was nothing more than a con.
And he lives in a house with everything gold. What does your house look like?
It looks like shit, and I worked for it. Unlike Trump who was spoon fed everything he ever had, and proved to the world he was/is a criminal and stole from everyone else. I hold my head up high in the shit I got and I don't have to tell myself I'm a thief or a con man. He chose his resume, and I'm glad I chose mine. Anything else you need to know?
Ditto. And I bet you never went bankrupt numerous times, stole from a charity or paid hush money to some bimbo to keep quiet.

Then we have Trump......
 
some recent research presented here gave me some insight into Donald Trump’s motivations to pursue the presidency. So, why did he want to become the President of the United States?

First and foremost, Trump is a narcissist – perhaps on the extreme end of the scale. In fact, Trump can be best classified as a Grandiose Narcissist.Grandiose narcissism is a flamboyant, assertive, and interpersonally dominant style, characterized by an inflated sense of self, overconfidence in making decisions, and an inability to learn from mistakes.

Research shows that narcissists are over-represented in high-level leadership positions, which can be a problem in and of itself, but back to Trump.

There are 3 basic motivations that explain why people take on leadership positions:

1. Affective motivation (“I enjoy leading”). This is the motivation to lead simply because one enjoys leadership activities.

2. Calculative motivation (“What’s in it for me?”). This motivation to lead focuses on the rewards or personal gains one will achieve through leading.

3. Normative motivation (“Other people think I’d be an effective leader”).This involves pressure from others to pursue leadership positions.

Trump’s motivation to run for President may have been fueled by all three of these. He professes to enjoy being in charge, and has for some time (affective motivation). His serious candidacy was spurred on by backers who encouraged him to run (normative motivation). And, there may also be calculative motivation, as his detractors claim – Trump and his family may reap financial benefits from his presidency.

How does Trump’s grandiose narcissism fuel his desire to be president?

Research suggests that grandiose narcissists seek leadership positions for a couple of prime reasons:

1. Self-Enhancement. Narcissists seek powerful leadership positions to prove their superiority and to enhance their image.

2. Basking in the Limelight. Throughout his adult life, Trump has sought media attention and the sheer amount of “free” coverage that he got certainly helped his campaign and the election.

So, the research on narcissism and motivation to lead explains Trump’s behavior fairly well. But what might cause Trump to eventually regret attaining the presidency? Well, Howard Stern may have said it best:

"I know something about Donald Trump, he really does want to be loved," Stern said. "He does want people to really love him. That drives him a lot. I think that he has a very sensitive ego and when you're president of the United States, people are going to be very very critical."

Donald Trump has a notoriously thin skin and although his narcissism causes a feeling of superiority, it is fragile and, in the end, he may regret his motivation to this high, and very visible and vulnerable, leadership position.




One of the best ever......skip to 1:23


Boy was he wrong. I guess we know now that Democrats don't rig elections. If we did we would have rigged 2016 and we certainly would have won 2000.



The Libs did TRY to rig 2016. Holding the Access Hollywood tape until the last possible moment when it was seen as too late for Trump to recover was a dirty trick designed to fix the election results.

Pure fantasy...



I guess you are unfamiliar with NBC and the Bush Family holding on to the Access Hollywood tape for 10 years, waiting until they thought that Trump couldn't come back.

I am familiar with the TMZ fantasy. Am I also familiar with the trump cult talking point machine, and how you have spent the entire thread regurgitating it.
 
The baffling part of all this is how his cult followers still maintain that Trump should remain in charge of this nation's economy, in spite of his having achieved that rank of having lost more money writhin 10 years than any taxpayer in American history!
/——/ The President can’t spend, squander or lose one thin dime. Congress controls spending, you nitwit.
 
Oh, poor Mr. Trump. He lost 1 billion and had only 7 more left. Irresponsible? Clueless? Take a good look at your post and then tell me who is clueless and irresponsible.
During the 80's & 90's numbnuts Trump could have made a fortune investing in Microsoft, Apple, IBM, etc. So what does the clown turn around & do? Opens shop selling steaks, vodka & buys casinos, running them into the ground. IBM, Apple, Microsoft worth billions with investors cleaning up. Trump Steaks, Trump Vodka? Not so much. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Trump was always a loser in the business world, and was nothing more than a con.
And he lives in a house with everything gold. What does your house look like?
It looks like shit, and I worked for it. Unlike Trump who was spoon fed everything he ever had, and proved to the world he was/is a criminal and stole from everyone else. I hold my head up high in the shit I got and I don't have to tell myself I'm a thief or a con man. He chose his resume, and I'm glad I chose mine. Anything else you need to know?
Ditto. And I bet you never went bankrupt numerous times, stole from a charity or paid hush money to some bimbo to keep quiet.

Then we have Trump......


All of what President Trump allegedly did happened before he contributed to Clinton, Schumer and other campaigns.

Yet, these libs accepted the money and NEVER returned it, giving their imprimatur to any alleged illegalities.
 
The President can’t spend, squander or lose one thin dime. Congress controls spending, you nitwit.
Except president trump Just did exactly that by executive order, reallocating pentagon funds for the border wall.

Just kinda prancing around, making shit up, arent ya? Proud as a peacock, yes indeed....
 
The President can’t spend, squander or lose one thin dime. Congress controls spending, you nitwit.
Except president trump Just did exactly that by executive order, reallocating pentagon funds for the border wall.

Just kinda prancing around, making shit up, arent ya? Proud as a peacock, yes indeed....


The Border Wall is part of America's defense. So it was an appropriate use of the funds appropriated
 
The Dem politicians made millions off of the Real Estate bubble.
2001 a month after Bush entered office, the recession of 2001 took place, that was the Clinton economy. It hurt not only the rich but many others.
What was the economic policy that caused that? Because the tax cuts ended up slowing the economy for jobs, to go along with the housing crisis.

The Tech Stock bubble burst about 5 months before the election and that was what caused the first recession during Bush.
Bill Clinton was taking credit for the Stock Market rise, until it fell.
The second recession under Bush was caused by the Real Estate Bubble that the Dem policies caused.


Those evil Democrats did it in minority positions in both houses & Bush in the White House.

Economics is a difficult subject for the Left Wingers to understand.
Clinton had a Dem house and senate in his first two years.
Their brilliant idea was to lower the mortgage lending standards for the low class trash Democrat Voters.
Clinton threatened to fine banks if they didn't make those bad loans.
The real estate bubble didn't happen over night, it took years for it to grow.
Thank me for your free economic lesson.
Low income borrowers did not crash the economy

It was greedy speculators who drove refinancing and bundled high risk mortgages with low risk to sell them off
The Repukes like to blame Fannie & Freddy which then conveniently leads into a rant against Barney Frank with ensuing insults because he's gay. Works for these assclowns every time.

That's how these Republican mouth breathers think.
 
The Border Wall is part of America's defense. So it was an appropriate use of the funds appropriated
Actually it wasn't at all. The defense budget is itemized by congress. That's why even congressional republicans objected.

Spare me, cultist. If he had stolen the money from a charity -- as Donnie Deadbeat is fond of doing -- you would still call it proper.
 

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