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Guest 07-01-2015 03:29 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081267)
How many times has Trump gone bankrupt? Great person the run the economy!

The bankruptcies were pre-pacaged deals with a known financial outcome. All legal and allowed by those smart enough to take advantage. The laws allow such "financial maneuvering ".......
And no one said he or any other competent CEO/executive would try to run Washington from a corporate conference table.

They will have more smarts to either use or change the existing broken and ineffective, cost prohibitive crony system. They will make decisions VS political eye wash and party BS.

Guest 07-01-2015 05:10 PM

I am sure that Hamster Hair will stick around for a while. He is totally unelectable, of course, but his massive ego will have him stay at least until Fox Network advises him that he WILL NOT be in the debate. At that point, Hamster Hair will call it unfair, threaten to sue, and drop out.

What a maroon!

Guest 07-01-2015 05:42 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081382)
I am sure that Hamster Hair will stick around for a while. He is totally unelectable, of course, but his massive ego will have him stay at least until Fox Network advises him that he WILL NOT be in the debate. At that point, Hamster Hair will call it unfair, threaten to sue, and drop out.

What a maroon!

What's a maroon?

Guest 07-01-2015 07:04 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081391)
What's a maroon?

I meant it as the British term "maroon". It is a firework that makes a loud bang, used mainly as a signal or warning. No politician or television personality makes a louder bang than Trump and he is signalling a warning to other politicians to get on the stick and to take him serously.

Guest 07-01-2015 07:27 PM

Trump is the perfect Mouthpiece for the right wing wackos. He has ridiculous ideas, runs his mouth without engaging his brain, lacks ethics, has no loyalty for anyone including spouses, employees, business partners, and "friends". He inherited a small fortune and used it to drive into bankruptcy, leaving creditors who trusted him and his word holding the bag for his debts. Finally he succeeded in an overheated real estate market and acted like he built everything on his own back. Sleazy is not an adequate descriptive word to describe this leech on society. In other words he is an excellent example of a republican candidate.

Guest 07-01-2015 07:40 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081427)
Trump is the perfect Mouthpiece for the right wing wackos. He has ridiculous ideas, runs his mouth without engaging his brain, lacks ethics, has no loyalty for anyone including spouses, employees, business partners, and "friends". He inherited a small fortune and used it to drive into bankruptcy, leaving creditors who trusted him and his word holding the bag for his debts. Finally he succeeded in an overheated real estate market and acted like he built everything on his own back. Sleazy is not an adequate descriptive word to describe this leech on society. In other words he is an excellent example of a republican candidate.

C'mon, tell us how you really feel.:a20:

Trump is a bully (for sure), I like that about him. I'd rather be perceived as a country of bullies than a country of schmucks.

How ironic that to say he has no sense of loyalty, I've never heard a disloyal word from employees, friends or a wife. I wasn't aware he had any business partners.

I'm a big fan of capitalism, always worked for me in the past. Socialism, not so much.

Guest 07-01-2015 07:47 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081382)
I am sure that Hamster Hair will stick around for a while. He is totally unelectable, of course, but his massive ego will have him stay at least until Fox Network advises him that he WILL NOT be in the debate. At that point, Hamster Hair will call it unfair, threaten to sue, and drop out.

What a maroon!

OMG, what a racist thing to say. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maroon_%28people%29

Guest 07-01-2015 07:55 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081427)
Trump is the perfect Mouthpiece for the right wing wackos. He has ridiculous ideas, runs his mouth without engaging his brain, lacks ethics, has no loyalty for anyone including spouses, employees, business partners, and "friends". He inherited a small fortune and used it to drive into bankruptcy, leaving creditors who trusted him and his word holding the bag for his debts. Finally he succeeded in an overheated real estate market and acted like he built everything on his own back. Sleazy is not an adequate descriptive word to describe this leech on society. In other words he is an excellent example of a republican candidate.

Not my choice for President but neither is this lady....

"One email from the State Department's dump of Hillary Clinton files Tuesday night caught the eye of Twitter.

"I heard on the radio that there is a Cabinet mtg this am. Is there? Can I go? If not, who are we sending?" Clinton, the former of secretary of state, emailed aides Lona Valmoro and Huma Abedin on Monday, June 8, 2009.

Yes, Hillary Clinton found out about a Cabinet meeting on the radio, and appeared to freak out and worry she wasn't invited. "


Read more: Why Hillary Clinton missed Cabinet meeting - Business Insider

And our White House who now it appears was lying about no knowing...

"Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama's top aides, including David Axelrod, communicated with Hillary Clinton at her private email address while she was secretary of state, new records show.

White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel had also asked for Clinton's email address, and Clinton instructed her staff to give it to him.

Her use of private email was out of step with the State Department's rules against employees regularly using personal email for work purposes. Obama officials -- including Axelrod -- had said they were unaware Clinton was using a personal email address. He told MSNBC this month that he would have asked questions about it if he'd been aware of her email habits.


Clinton emails: Obama aides knew of private address - CNNPolitics.com

Guest 07-01-2015 08:00 PM

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Posted by Guest
C'mon, tell us how you really feel.:a20:

Trump is a bully (for sure), I like that about him. I'd rather be perceived as a country of bullies than a country of schmucks.

How ironic that to say he has no sense of loyalty, I've never heard a disloyal word from employees, friends or a wife. I wasn't aware he had any business partners.

I'm a big fan of capitalism, always worked for me in the past. Socialism, not so much.

F

As with every person, successful Or not, he has many business partners. Trump has used borrowed money to fund his ventures - are those creditors not business partners? He benefited from Mark Burnett's brainchild to become the face of "The Apprentice", which was funded and promoted by NBC - are they not business partners. Of course to hear him tell it he did it all himself, trampling those in his way. Then in his numerous bankruptcies he left people who had trusted him with their money holding the bag so he could go on to tap other people to fund his risky ventures, some of whom have benefited while many more were left as "collateral damage". I am a fan of honest, ethical capitalism, and celebrate those who build success on principled effort. Trump, alas, does not qualify.

Guest 07-01-2015 08:49 PM

By the way, I know Ms. Clinton and the WH are really smart, but what is this EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE being claimed on PERSONAL emails ?

Guest 07-01-2015 10:57 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081435)
OMG, what a racist thing to say. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maroon_%28people%29

Read Post 49 and then get back down your curmudgeon troll hole. You have shown once again that you are not relevant.

Guest 07-01-2015 11:46 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081493)
Read Post 49 and then get back down your curmudgeon troll hole. You have shown once again that you are not relevant.

Nasty, inconsiderate, hiding behind the keyboard.

Guest 07-02-2015 06:07 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081140)
This post was all over the place without any direction at all.

Comical that some people think Trump could be an effective President because he is a tough businessman. In Washington, the President has to go by their rules and not boardroom style. Trump would be blown out of the water at every level.

The poster says Americans do not have the will to fight and we have poor foreign policy. The poor foreign policy IS because we were put in countries like Iraq and Afghanistan and Vietnam TO fight when we had no business being there n the first place.

My Dear Guest: Au contrairie It didn't stop Obama who ignored the constitution and congress for 8 years. So I guess being that Trump is a better businessman and a patriot who speaks directly and carries a big stick we might just get things back in order after he is elected both domestically and foreign. Quite frankly its going to take a president with an ego like Trump's to clean up the mess Obama/Democrats made of this country.

Honestl the last thing we need is to elect another left to moderate president. Trump in my mind is looking really good and with Carly Fiorina even better
I mean "can we all get along"mentality just seems not to be working.
Trumps loves this country. Trump has succeeded well in this country and understands every aspect of capitalism and knows who are friends and who are foe.

The responses from people and organizations publicly shunning Trump are political because they are trying to shut down this driving force that is not intimidated by political correctness or threats, etc because he is self sufficient intelligent creative and a class one fighter who knows how to negotiate and is beholding to no one and that latter point is critical because it makes him less likely to be bought and paid for like Obama and Clinton.


Personal Best Regards:

Guest 07-02-2015 07:09 AM

Definition of MAROON
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capitalized : a fugitive black slave of the West Indies and Guiana in the 17th and 18th centuries; also : a descendant of such a slave

I am pretty sure this is inaccurate. The original poster may want to check their facts before posting in the future.

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081391)
What's a maroon?


Guest 07-02-2015 07:56 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1081523)
Definition of MAROON
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capitalized : a fugitive black slave of the West Indies and Guiana in the 17th and 18th centuries; also : a descendant of such a slave

I am pretty sure this is inaccurate. The original poster may want to check their facts before posting in the future.

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Please go re-read post 49. A maroon (not capitalized) is a British term for a firework that is a signal for danger or warning. I believe Americans used to call them railway torpedoes.

Now, this is not to be confused with a macaroon which is a delicious biscuit made from sweetened coconut.

Lots of confusing American terms. One I had a time getting used to was the "trunk" of the car. A trunk, in my thinking, was in front like on a beast and that "boot" just made more sense.

Sorry for the mix-up.


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