You know Trump stiffs his workers. How come that doesn't bother you? I don't get it.

We know Trump stiffs his workers. He stiffs the kinds of people who vote for him. Can anyone explain why that's OK? Why it doesn't bother you?
How so?
This entire thread is peppered with links to stories and lawsuits to people Trump has stiffed.
the links to stories on about lawsuits aren't exactly credible, you know. maybe if the journalists were trustworthy people, but they're not, so maybe take a different approach.
 
Yeah, he didn't pay a fee for shitty work. You know a.contract has two sides right?
But a piano is a piano. After receiving an order of perfect pianos, Trump made no claim that the pianos were less than perfect, Trump proceeded to cheat the seller after delivery. Here is how the thief did it:

Trump lambasted by casino regulators

“Seven years ago, I left Atlantic City before it totally cratered,” Trump said in the first GOP debate in August. “And I made a lot of money in Atlantic City. And I’m very proud of it.”

J. Michael Diehl, owner of Freehold Music Center, sold the Taj Mahal eight pianos for $100,000 in 1989. Trump, he said, “wanted everything perfect." But Diehl said he was stiffed on the deal. He waited for months for his check and eventually took out a loan to pay his manufacturer.

A few months later, the Taj Mahal offered him three options for payment: take 70 cents on the dollar, wait until the casino was profitable or force it into bankruptcy and get pennies on the dollar. “I had no other choice but to swallow the bitter pill,” said Diehl, 88, who lives in Millstone Township, New Jersey. He took the $70,000 payment, losing 30 percent on the deal.

“At that time, $30,000 was a lot more than it is today. I tightened my belt and had little money to spend on my kids and my food and my clothes,” said Diehl. “I’m very concerned now, if (Trump) does that kind of business with a small business and he takes advantage of people … he cares less about the average worker.”
 
Yeah, he didn't pay a fee for shitty work. You know a.contract has two sides right?
But a piano is a piano. After receiving an order of perfect pianos, Trump made no claim that the pianos were less than perfect, Trump proceeded to cheat the seller after delivery. Here is how the thief did it:

Trump lambasted by casino regulators

“Seven years ago, I left Atlantic City before it totally cratered,” Trump said in the first GOP debate in August. “And I made a lot of money in Atlantic City. And I’m very proud of it.”

J. Michael Diehl, owner of Freehold Music Center, sold the Taj Mahal eight pianos for $100,000 in 1989. Trump, he said, “wanted everything perfect." But Diehl said he was stiffed on the deal. He waited for months for his check and eventually took out a loan to pay his manufacturer.

A few months later, the Taj Mahal offered him three options for payment: take 70 cents on the dollar, wait until the casino was profitable or force it into bankruptcy and get pennies on the dollar. “I had no other choice but to swallow the bitter pill,” said Diehl, 88, who lives in Millstone Township, New Jersey. He took the $70,000 payment, losing 30 percent on the deal.

“At that time, $30,000 was a lot more than it is today. I tightened my belt and had little money to spend on my kids and my food and my clothes,” said Diehl. “I’m very concerned now, if (Trump) does that kind of business with a small business and he takes advantage of people … he cares less about the average worker.”


We heard this bullshit with romney...get some new marerial.
 
Yeah, he didn't pay a fee for shitty work. You know a.contract has two sides right?
But a piano is a piano. After receiving an order of perfect pianos, Trump made no claim that the pianos were less than perfect, Trump proceeded to cheat the seller after delivery. Here is how the thief did it:

Trump lambasted by casino regulators

“Seven years ago, I left Atlantic City before it totally cratered,” Trump said in the first GOP debate in August. “And I made a lot of money in Atlantic City. And I’m very proud of it.”

J. Michael Diehl, owner of Freehold Music Center, sold the Taj Mahal eight pianos for $100,000 in 1989. Trump, he said, “wanted everything perfect." But Diehl said he was stiffed on the deal. He waited for months for his check and eventually took out a loan to pay his manufacturer.

A few months later, the Taj Mahal offered him three options for payment: take 70 cents on the dollar, wait until the casino was profitable or force it into bankruptcy and get pennies on the dollar. “I had no other choice but to swallow the bitter pill,” said Diehl, 88, who lives in Millstone Township, New Jersey. He took the $70,000 payment, losing 30 percent on the deal.

“At that time, $30,000 was a lot more than it is today. I tightened my belt and had little money to spend on my kids and my food and my clothes,” said Diehl. “I’m very concerned now, if (Trump) does that kind of business with a small business and he takes advantage of people … he cares less about the average worker.”


We heard this bullshit with romney...get some new marerial.
Pure Trumpery!

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Yeah, he didn't pay a fee for shitty work. You know a.contract has two sides right?
But a piano is a piano. After receiving an order of perfect pianos, Trump made no claim that the pianos were less than perfect, Trump proceeded to cheat the seller after delivery. Here is how the thief did it:

Trump lambasted by casino regulators

“Seven years ago, I left Atlantic City before it totally cratered,” Trump said in the first GOP debate in August. “And I made a lot of money in Atlantic City. And I’m very proud of it.”

J. Michael Diehl, owner of Freehold Music Center, sold the Taj Mahal eight pianos for $100,000 in 1989. Trump, he said, “wanted everything perfect." But Diehl said he was stiffed on the deal. He waited for months for his check and eventually took out a loan to pay his manufacturer.

A few months later, the Taj Mahal offered him three options for payment: take 70 cents on the dollar, wait until the casino was profitable or force it into bankruptcy and get pennies on the dollar. “I had no other choice but to swallow the bitter pill,” said Diehl, 88, who lives in Millstone Township, New Jersey. He took the $70,000 payment, losing 30 percent on the deal.

“At that time, $30,000 was a lot more than it is today. I tightened my belt and had little money to spend on my kids and my food and my clothes,” said Diehl. “I’m very concerned now, if (Trump) does that kind of business with a small business and he takes advantage of people … he cares less about the average worker.”


We heard this bullshit with romney...get some new marerial.
Pure Trumpery!

flat,800x800,075,f-c,0,75,800,331.u2.jpg


Yeah you hate businessmen we get it. Only academics lawyers and politicians should be allowed in the govt. We also get that. So an anecdote here or there is not changing anything
 
Yeah, he didn't pay a fee for shitty work. You know a.contract has two sides right?
But a piano is a piano. After receiving an order of perfect pianos, Trump made no claim that the pianos were less than perfect, Trump proceeded to cheat the seller after delivery. Here is how the thief did it:

Trump lambasted by casino regulators

“Seven years ago, I left Atlantic City before it totally cratered,” Trump said in the first GOP debate in August. “And I made a lot of money in Atlantic City. And I’m very proud of it.”

J. Michael Diehl, owner of Freehold Music Center, sold the Taj Mahal eight pianos for $100,000 in 1989. Trump, he said, “wanted everything perfect." But Diehl said he was stiffed on the deal. He waited for months for his check and eventually took out a loan to pay his manufacturer.

A few months later, the Taj Mahal offered him three options for payment: take 70 cents on the dollar, wait until the casino was profitable or force it into bankruptcy and get pennies on the dollar. “I had no other choice but to swallow the bitter pill,” said Diehl, 88, who lives in Millstone Township, New Jersey. He took the $70,000 payment, losing 30 percent on the deal.

“At that time, $30,000 was a lot more than it is today. I tightened my belt and had little money to spend on my kids and my food and my clothes,” said Diehl. “I’m very concerned now, if (Trump) does that kind of business with a small business and he takes advantage of people … he cares less about the average worker.”


We heard this bullshit with romney...get some new marerial.
Pure Trumpery!

flat,800x800,075,f-c,0,75,800,331.u2.jpg


Yeah you hate businessmen we get it. Only academics lawyers and politicians should be allowed in the govt. We also get that. So an anecdote here or there is not changing anything
Yeah you love crooked businessmen, we get it. Only B actors and "reality" TV hosts should be allowed in the govt. We also get that. So a lie here or there is not changing anything
 
Open borders, amnesty, healthcare for illegals, paid for by us the host for the leeches. Millions of blood thirsty muslims, to bring more terror to US soil. You better come with more, before I will cast a vote, that allows that vile bitch Killary to be elected. No, No, and NO!
 
Yeah, he didn't pay a fee for shitty work. You know a.contract has two sides right?
But a piano is a piano. After receiving an order of perfect pianos, Trump made no claim that the pianos were less than perfect, Trump proceeded to cheat the seller after delivery. Here is how the thief did it:

Trump lambasted by casino regulators

“Seven years ago, I left Atlantic City before it totally cratered,” Trump said in the first GOP debate in August. “And I made a lot of money in Atlantic City. And I’m very proud of it.”

J. Michael Diehl, owner of Freehold Music Center, sold the Taj Mahal eight pianos for $100,000 in 1989. Trump, he said, “wanted everything perfect." But Diehl said he was stiffed on the deal. He waited for months for his check and eventually took out a loan to pay his manufacturer.

A few months later, the Taj Mahal offered him three options for payment: take 70 cents on the dollar, wait until the casino was profitable or force it into bankruptcy and get pennies on the dollar. “I had no other choice but to swallow the bitter pill,” said Diehl, 88, who lives in Millstone Township, New Jersey. He took the $70,000 payment, losing 30 percent on the deal.

“At that time, $30,000 was a lot more than it is today. I tightened my belt and had little money to spend on my kids and my food and my clothes,” said Diehl. “I’m very concerned now, if (Trump) does that kind of business with a small business and he takes advantage of people … he cares less about the average worker.”


We heard this bullshit with romney...get some new marerial.
Pure Trumpery!

flat,800x800,075,f-c,0,75,800,331.u2.jpg


Yeah you hate businessmen we get it. Only academics lawyers and politicians should be allowed in the govt. We also get that. So an anecdote here or there is not changing anything
Yeah you love crooked businessmen, we get it. Only B actors and "reality" TV hosts should be allowed in the govt. We also get that. So a lie here or there is not changing anything


Wow copy me.....uh I think anyone should be in govt that's not a criminal.......I'm not anchored by the left anfmd their requirements

But other than your deflection.....what democrat getting the nomination actually ran a business?
 
Yeah, he didn't pay a fee for shitty work. You know a.contract has two sides right?
But a piano is a piano. After receiving an order of perfect pianos, Trump made no claim that the pianos were less than perfect, Trump proceeded to cheat the seller after delivery. Here is how the thief did it:

Trump lambasted by casino regulators

“Seven years ago, I left Atlantic City before it totally cratered,” Trump said in the first GOP debate in August. “And I made a lot of money in Atlantic City. And I’m very proud of it.”

J. Michael Diehl, owner of Freehold Music Center, sold the Taj Mahal eight pianos for $100,000 in 1989. Trump, he said, “wanted everything perfect." But Diehl said he was stiffed on the deal. He waited for months for his check and eventually took out a loan to pay his manufacturer.

A few months later, the Taj Mahal offered him three options for payment: take 70 cents on the dollar, wait until the casino was profitable or force it into bankruptcy and get pennies on the dollar. “I had no other choice but to swallow the bitter pill,” said Diehl, 88, who lives in Millstone Township, New Jersey. He took the $70,000 payment, losing 30 percent on the deal.

“At that time, $30,000 was a lot more than it is today. I tightened my belt and had little money to spend on my kids and my food and my clothes,” said Diehl. “I’m very concerned now, if (Trump) does that kind of business with a small business and he takes advantage of people … he cares less about the average worker.”
Casino regulators? You mean democrats.....:lol:

And the pianos in question were not perfect. So I do t see a problem....
 
We know Trump stiffs his workers. He stiffs the kinds of people who vote for him. Can anyone explain why that's OK? Why it doesn't bother you?
it amazes me too ... heres a guy who comes to a company, tells them what he wants done ....they take out loads to pay for the materials to make what trump wants done, then when they finish he says he refuses to pay them whats he owes them ... he then tries to make a deal at a low cost ... yeah the art of the deal alright ... screw them at all cost ... his book could have been one page ... the sad part here, the people that buys his bull shit about getting them Jobs ??? like thats going to happen .. they'll get jobs all right a Job with no minimum wage law to deal with ... you're working 3 to 4 jobs a week just to make a minimum wage ... yeah Trump the job maker, the house taker ...
 
We know Trump stiffs his workers. He stiffs the kinds of people who vote for him. Can anyone explain why that's OK? Why it doesn't bother you?
it amazes me too ... heres a guy who comes to a company, tells them what he wants done ....they take out loads to pay for the materials to make what trump wants done, then when they finish he says he refuses to pay them whats he owes them ... he then tries to make a deal at a low cost ... yeah the art of the deal alright ... screw them at all cost ... his book could have been one page ... the sad part here, the people that buys his bull shit about getting them Jobs ??? like thats going to happen .. they'll get jobs all right a Job with no minimum wage law to deal with ... you're working 3 to 4 jobs a week just to make a minimum wage ... yeah Trump the job maker, the house taker ...
It's a shame the guy didn't meet the specification for the pianos....seems his problem was completely under his control.....
 
We know Trump stiffs his workers. He stiffs the kinds of people who vote for him. Can anyone explain why that's OK? Why it doesn't bother you?
How so?
This entire thread is peppered with links to stories and lawsuits to people Trump has stiffed.
the links to stories on about lawsuits aren't exactly credible, you know. maybe if the journalists were trustworthy people, but they're not, so maybe take a different approach.
so you're telling us because the journalist is not trustworthy when they wrote about Trump University being sued and trump going to court for fraud was a lie too ??? I guess when we all read in the news about the mexican judge that trump loves so much, deny all of trumps legal maneuvering was denied ... he goes to court for fraud at the end of nov. he in your opinion isn't trustworthy reporting huh...
 
We know Trump stiffs his workers. He stiffs the kinds of people who vote for him. Can anyone explain why that's OK? Why it doesn't bother you?
How so?
This entire thread is peppered with links to stories and lawsuits to people Trump has stiffed.
the links to stories on about lawsuits aren't exactly credible, you know. maybe if the journalists were trustworthy people, but they're not, so maybe take a different approach.
so you're telling us because the journalist is not trustworthy when they wrote about Trump University being sued and trump going to court for fraud was a lie too ??? I guess when we all read in the news about the mexican judge that trump loves so much, deny all of trumps legal maneuvering was denied ... he goes to court for fraud at the end of nov. he in your opinion isn't trustworthy reporting huh...
I still can't believe journalists haven't reported on the judges ties to domestic terrorist groups....
 
We know Trump stiffs his workers. He stiffs the kinds of people who vote for him. Can anyone explain why that's OK? Why it doesn't bother you?
it amazes me too ... heres a guy who comes to a company, tells them what he wants done ....they take out loads to pay for the materials to make what trump wants done, then when they finish he says he refuses to pay them whats he owes them ... he then tries to make a deal at a low cost ... yeah the art of the deal alright ... screw them at all cost ... his book could have been one page ... the sad part here, the people that buys his bull shit about getting them Jobs ??? like thats going to happen .. they'll get jobs all right a Job with no minimum wage law to deal with ... you're working 3 to 4 jobs a week just to make a minimum wage ... yeah Trump the job maker, the house taker ...
It's a shame the guy didn't meet the specification for the pianos....seems his problem was completely under his control.....
then if he didn't meet the specification for the piano they got, then Trump should have sent them back ... I don't know about you, if I order something thats not right, I send it back ... then get what I asked for ...trump didn't do that ... he kept them ... he didn't pay for them as agreed upon ... yeah the problem was under control alright trump was in control of screwing this guy out of what was owed to them ... and ass holes Obozo here supports him ...
 
We know Trump stiffs his workers. He stiffs the kinds of people who vote for him. Can anyone explain why that's OK? Why it doesn't bother you?
How so?
This entire thread is peppered with links to stories and lawsuits to people Trump has stiffed.
the links to stories on about lawsuits aren't exactly credible, you know. maybe if the journalists were trustworthy people, but they're not, so maybe take a different approach.
so you're telling us because the journalist is not trustworthy when they wrote about Trump University being sued and trump going to court for fraud was a lie too ??? I guess when we all read in the news about the mexican judge that trump loves so much, deny all of trumps legal maneuvering was denied ... he goes to court for fraud at the end of nov. he in your opinion isn't trustworthy reporting huh...
I still can't believe journalists haven't reported on the judges ties to domestic terrorist groups....
well thats because theres no there, there... you do reach at times but we already knew that
 
We know Trump stiffs his workers. He stiffs the kinds of people who vote for him. Can anyone explain why that's OK? Why it doesn't bother you?
it amazes me too ... heres a guy who comes to a company, tells them what he wants done ....they take out loads to pay for the materials to make what trump wants done, then when they finish he says he refuses to pay them whats he owes them ... he then tries to make a deal at a low cost ... yeah the art of the deal alright ... screw them at all cost ... his book could have been one page ... the sad part here, the people that buys his bull shit about getting them Jobs ??? like thats going to happen .. they'll get jobs all right a Job with no minimum wage law to deal with ... you're working 3 to 4 jobs a week just to make a minimum wage ... yeah Trump the job maker, the house taker ...
It's a shame the guy didn't meet the specification for the pianos....seems his problem was completely under his control.....
then if he didn't meet the specification for the piano they got, then Trump should have sent them back ... I don't know about you, if I order something thats not right, I send it back ... then get what I asked for ...trump didn't do that ... he kept them ... he didn't pay for them as agreed upon ... yeah the problem was under control alright trump was in control of screwing this guy out of what was owed to them ... and ass holes Obozo here supports him ...
The pianos were not as agreed upon, so why would Trump pay for them?
 
oBozo why didn't trump send the piano's back ??? still waiting for your brilliant response there ... or is it you've just been bested again ...
 
This entire thread is peppered with links to stories and lawsuits to people Trump has stiffed.
the links to stories on about lawsuits aren't exactly credible, you know. maybe if the journalists were trustworthy people, but they're not, so maybe take a different approach.
so you're telling us because the journalist is not trustworthy when they wrote about Trump University being sued and trump going to court for fraud was a lie too ??? I guess when we all read in the news about the mexican judge that trump loves so much, deny all of trumps legal maneuvering was denied ... he goes to court for fraud at the end of nov. he in your opinion isn't trustworthy reporting huh...
I still can't believe journalists haven't reported on the judges ties to domestic terrorist groups....
well thats because theres no there, there... you do reach at times but we already knew that
A journalist told you that? :lol:
 

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