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Guest
04-01-2011, 08:16 PM
Don't know if he's going to run or what, but I have to say I like his no BS attitude.

Also loved his interview on the Factor the other night. He uttered one simple statement last night that I don't believe I hear other politicians ever say.

He said "We're getting screwed." Not only by Obama but other countries as well. Truer words have never been spoken. I also saw a documentary on his life and family and was pretty impressed. No rich kid mentality in his family. Every one works and works hard even from a very early stage. His kids get nothing unless they earn it.

He knows how to make money and create jobs that's for sure and I have no doubt he'd put America FIRST. I like his energy policy and foreign policies as well.

I like a man who stands up for America and doesn't mix words and doesn't take any crap. Unlike what we have now....

Guest
04-01-2011, 08:54 PM
I agree. I saw all three nights, on The Factor. If nothing else he loves America.

Guest
04-02-2011, 07:44 AM
Don't know if he's going to run or what, but I have to say I like his no BS attitude.

Also loved his interview on the Factor the other night. He uttered one simple statement last night that I don't believe I hear other politicians ever say.

He said "We're getting screwed."

But the real question remains....Are we getting kissed?

Guest
04-02-2011, 07:57 AM
Some people think they are...

Guest
04-02-2011, 09:06 AM
Isn't he the same guy who bankrupted three casinos? How does a casino not make money?

Guest
04-02-2011, 09:18 AM
Don't know if he's going to run or what, but I have to say I like his no BS attitude.

Also loved his interview on the Factor the other night. He uttered one simple statement last night that I don't believe I hear other politicians ever say.

He said "We're getting screwed." Not only by Obama but other countries as well. Truer words have never been spoken. I also saw a documentary on his life and family and was pretty impressed. No rich kid mentality in his family. Every one works and works hard even from a very early stage. His kids get nothing unless they earn it.

He knows how to make money and create jobs that's for sure and I have no doubt he'd put America FIRST. I like his energy policy and foreign policies as well.

I like a man who stands up for America and doesn't mix words and doesn't take any crap. Unlike what we have now....

Do you think Russ Perot was of the same ilk? I'm not sure that Trump has the political infrastructure to run for President. But I agree that we need a President that is forthright, that puts America first, understands the economy and how to make money and create jobs.

Guest
04-02-2011, 09:34 AM
The only one Donald Trump promotes is Donald Trump!!!!!

Guest
04-02-2011, 10:23 AM
The tea party and others will support Trump on his birther ideas. How about reality checks?

http://www.freep.com/article/20110401/OPINION05/104010301/0/ENT04/Leonard-Pitts-Jr-Birther-nonsense-rooted-racism?odyssey=nav|head

Guest
04-02-2011, 10:26 AM
But I agree that we need a President that is forthright, that puts America first, understands the economy and how to make money and create jobs.

Yes, his name is Obama.

Guest
04-02-2011, 02:22 PM
Isn't it amazing that people have such extreme points of view about the same politician? It just boogles the mind . Isn't it sad that we do not have one person mentioned as a possible candidate to run for President , and I include the incumbent, who is qualified to hold that office. Isn't it sad that we have been forced to choose the best from a bad lot? Isn't even sadder that most voters choice is best on popularity, koolness, bravado and some are so cluless that one wonders how they even had the sense to register to vote. Perhaps the name ACORN satisfies that question? Isn't it tragic that the our view good or bad, of the President is dictated primarily because the liberal media has seen fit to ordain it to be so.
The last two great President , in my time, were Harry S. Truman and Ronald Reagan because both placed people ahead of idealogy and both demonstrated their love of Country, both took responsibility and accountablity for their decisions and both never hestitated on making a decision. The last two worse Presidents in my time were Jimmy Carter and worse than Jimmy.............

Guest
04-03-2011, 07:50 AM
Do we really need a President, in THESE times, who's claim to fame is saying "You're fired".

I agree with the sentiment of others that you really have to be an idiot to make casinos go bankrupt. He did it in Real Estate as well.

How? Simple - he overextended himself and, when the bills came due, declared bankruptcy. Is that how he'd run the country?

Guest
04-03-2011, 08:12 AM
an end. A legal process for those who have good legal advice. They know their status going in and the expected result.
The financial end result for folks like Trump is a better end result than operating.....Not too dumb!!!!

btk

Guest
04-03-2011, 08:59 AM
We're not talking about Casinos 20 years ago. The Democrats in large part have bankrupted our entire country. I believe Trump recovered quite nicely I'd say. Too bad we can't say the same about Washington. Can we do worse than Obama? I seriously doubt it. The Mayor of Spring Hill Tennessee, population 29,000 is a more effective leader than our current president. More honest too.

Guest
04-03-2011, 09:27 AM
Do we really need a President, in THESE times, who's claim to fame is saying "You're fired".

I agree with the sentiment of others that you really have to be an idiot to make casinos go bankrupt. He did it in Real Estate as well.

How? Simple - he overextended himself and, when the bills came due, declared bankruptcy. Is that how he'd run the country?

And, in doing so a lot of contractors and sub contractors lots their shirts and didn't recover like he did. There was a method to his idiocy.

Guest
04-03-2011, 11:13 AM
He sure has my vote!

Guest
04-03-2011, 03:06 PM
And, in doing so a lot of contractors and sub contractors lots their shirts and didn't recover like he did. There was a method to his idiocy.

My point exactly.

A vote for Trump would be a lottery ticket that YOU wouldn't be the one he screws over.

Guest
04-03-2011, 03:11 PM
A vote for Trump would be a lottery ticket that YOU wouldn't be the one he screws over.

Kind of like voting for Obama...

Bet Trump has created more jobs than Obama.

Guest
04-04-2011, 05:36 AM
I wouldn't take that bet.

Trump WAS a successful real estate developer. NOW he's a "reality star".

Again - three bankruptcies? And driving CASINOS into the ground?

I'm no big fan of Obama, not by a long shot - but Trump, to me, would be a "frying pan into the fire" move.

Guest
04-04-2011, 08:20 AM
Do we really need a President, in THESE times, who's claim to fame is saying "You're fired".

With today's bloated Federal bureaucracies that might be just the right word.

Guest
04-04-2011, 10:56 AM
Don't know if he's going to run or what, but I have to say I like his no BS attitude.

I like what he says, as well. But unlike most people who post here, I know Donald Trump and have done business with Donald Trump.

What would be most important is not what The Donald says, but what he would do if elected POTUS. My experience has been that the most important person to Donald Trump is Donald Trump. He takes the word "egotist" to several levels above what we all think of when hearing the term.

As far as doing business with Trump, my personal experience with the quality of his character, the best way I can describe what a lot of people felt after dealing with him was, "...you'd better count your fingers and make sure you still have all five after shaking hands with him."

Guest
04-04-2011, 11:01 AM
...If nothing else he loves America.

Don't be deceived. He loves himself even more.

I know the man and have done business with him. "Patriot" is not a description I would ever have thought of...not in a millions years.

Guest
04-04-2011, 02:08 PM
Forget the egotist Donald. However I might vote for his daughter Ivanka- she seems like a class act! Obviously her lack of political experience would prevent this from happening, just sayin' I'd take her over him.