Trump To NATO Members: This Is Not Fair To The People And Taxpayers Of The United States

Steve_McGarrett

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Looking our for Americans, showing leadership, calling on others to do their part... about damn time we had this kind of leadership in a president. Why should US taxpayers support all these NATO countries that promote un-vetted mass migration, jeopardizing the safety and culture of their people? If your country insists on becoming a progressive globalist player in some NWO scheme, you are on your own. With that said, God bless Donald Trump and God bless America!


http://www.uncova.com/politics-trump-lectures-nato-allies-to-their-faces-as-they-look-on-in-awkward-silence
 
Seen part of that earlier. He's right. Those countries haven't been paying their fair share for years. If you want to play the game, then pay up
 
Looking our for Americans, showing leadership, calling on others to do their part... about damn time we had this kind of leadership in a president. Why should US taxpayers support all these NATO countries that promote un-vetted mass migration, jeopardizing the safety and culture of their people? If your country insists on becoming a progressive globalist player in some NWO scheme, you are on your own. With that said, God bless Donald Trump and God bless America!


http://www.uncova.com/politics-trump-lectures-nato-allies-to-their-faces-as-they-look-on-in-awkward-silence

Let pull all our soldiers home and shut down all foregin bases. How about that?
 
He should cut our military budget down to 2% of GDP over the next 10 years.
 
Trump doesn't give a flying fuck about American taxpayers. He let them pick up the tab for his disastrous business bankruptcies 6 times.

"#1) Trump Taj Mahal (1991): The Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City opened in 1990, with Trump financing the completion of its construction with $675 million in junk bonds at 14% interest. By the following year the casino itself was in debt to the tune of $3 billion, while Trump himself owed some $900 million in personal liabilities.

In order to keep the Taj Mahal afloat, Trump struck a deal with his lenders in which he gave up half his ownership share and equity in the casino, sold his Trump Shuttle airline and his Trump Princess 220-foot yacht, and agreed to a bank-set limit on his personal spending in exchange for a lower interest rate and additional time to make his loan payments.

#2 and #3) Trump’s Castle and Trump Plaza Casinos (1992): Less than a year after the Taj Mahal bankruptcy Trump filed for Chapter 11 protection again for two more Atlantic City hotel-casinos, the Trump Plaza and Trump’s Castle, over their inability to make principal and interest payments on bonds. The Plaza ($550 million in debt) and the Castle ($338 million in debt) were competing against each other, as well as against the Taj Mahal, and Trump gave up a 50% share in exchange for more favorable terms on the debts.

#4) Trump Plaza Hotel (1992): Donald Trump filed for bankruptcy protection a third time in 1992 over the Trump Plaza Hotel on New York’s famous Fifth Avenue, overlooking Central Park in midtown Manhattan. Once again, Trump gave up a 49% stake in the property to secure more favorable terms from lenders on the luxury hotel’s debt of more than $550 million.

#5) Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts (2004)
: In 1995, Donald Trump established Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts as a publicly traded company, an entity that eventually consolidated his three Atlantic City casinos (Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Castle, and Trump Plaza), along with other properties, under one company. In 2004, Trump sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the company, with filings listing about $1.8 billion in debt. Yet again, Trump’s ownership in the business was reduced, from 47% to 27%, in order to obtain more favorable terms from lenders.

#6) Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009): After its 2004 bankruptcy, Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts was renamed Trump Entertainment Resorts (TER), and that latter entity went Chapter 11 in 2009 with a debt of $1.2 billion. Trump fought with his board of directors over how to restructure the company and ended up reducing his ownership share of the business once again (to 10%) and resigning as chairman of the board."
 
7. The Trump Hotel in Toronto. In 2016 during the election campaign the Trump Hotel Toronto filed for bankruptcy. Although Trump sold the hotel to a Russian investor, his company was managing it when it went bankrupt.

I've been there. It's nice but dark and masculine. My friend and I had a nice brunch but $150 for a buffet brunch for 2 with only one drink ($18 for a cocktail???) is more than I would pay.

My friend is in the travel business and was checking it out for work. I would rather have had the brunch at The Hot House a few blocks away. They charge $25 per person and the food is better.



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Cutting American taxpayer's Medicaid by $600 billion is Trump's way of making American taxpayer's 'pay their fair share'. Trump is to be ignored, he is a bloviating idiot who doesn't understand money on any level. Except how it allows a fat old man to buy a mail order wife.
 
Cutting American taxpayer's Medicaid by $600 billion is Trump's way of making American taxpayer's 'pay their fair share'. Trump is to be ignored, he is a bloviating idiot who doesn't understand money on any level. Except how it allows a fat old man to buy a mail order wife.
It slows the rate of growth, it cuts nothing!
 
I am shocked that libtards are shitting the sheets about the " cuts" to Medicaid, they did not give two shits when Obama stole 790 billion from Medicare to fund Obamacare! You guys need to decide!
 

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