City Of Albuquerque Refers Trump Campaign Bill To Collection Agency

Christian fascism - Wikipedia
Christian fascism denotes the intersection between fascism and Christianity and it also encompasses the fascistic, totalitarian, and imperialistic aspects of the Christian church. It is sometimes referred to as "Christofascism", a neologism coined by liberation theologist Dorothee Söllein 1970.
Commie propaganda.

You are a real ignoramous. Don't you know what Communist means?
In practice it means the economic agenda that Democrat NAZIs endorse.

BTW, the word is spelt "ignoramus."
 
Christian fascism - Wikipedia
Christian fascism denotes the intersection between fascism and Christianity and it also encompasses the fascistic, totalitarian, and imperialistic aspects of the Christian church. It is sometimes referred to as "Christofascism", a neologism coined by liberation theologist Dorothee Söllein 1970.
Commie propaganda.

You are a real ignoramus. Don't you know what Communist means?



No that person doesn't know what communist means.

All that person knows is that anyone who doesn't agree with his views must be called what he thinks is the most extreme and scariest word he knows.

Which is communist.

Yes, it's pathetic and those of us who actually knows what that word means are laughing in disgust at such a stupid, uneducated and ill informed person.

It's disgraceful that we have such people in our nation.
 
Christian fascism - Wikipedia
Christian fascism denotes the intersection between fascism and Christianity and it also encompasses the fascistic, totalitarian, and imperialistic aspects of the Christian church. It is sometimes referred to as "Christofascism", a neologism coined by liberation theologist Dorothee Söllein 1970.
Commie propaganda.

You are a real ignoramus. Don't you know what Communist means?



No that person doesn't know what communist means.

All that person knows is that anyone who doesn't agree with his views must be called what he thinks is the most extreme and scariest word he knows.

Which is communist.

Yes, it's pathetic and those of us who actually knows what that word means are laughing in disgust at such a stupid, uneducated and ill informed person.

It's disgraceful that we have such people in our nation.

Trump knows how to take advantage of the uneducated.
 
Christian fascism - Wikipedia
Christian fascism denotes the intersection between fascism and Christianity and it also encompasses the fascistic, totalitarian, and imperialistic aspects of the Christian church. It is sometimes referred to as "Christofascism", a neologism coined by liberation theologist Dorothee Söllein 1970.
Commie propaganda.

You are a real ignoramus. Don't you know what Communist means?



No that person doesn't know what communist means.

All that person knows is that anyone who doesn't agree with his views must be called what he thinks is the most extreme and scariest word he knows.

Which is communist.

Yes, it's pathetic and those of us who actually knows what that word means are laughing in disgust at such a stupid, uneducated and ill informed person.

It's disgraceful that we have such people in our nation.

Trump knows how to take advantage of the uneducated.



Yes he does.
 
Is that a usual practice for a City to bill the campaign just because he was in town?
They can, but they have to let him know what he is being charged for ahead of the event. They can't anounce after the fact that he owes them for this or that. He has to agree to it before he is billed.
 
What a hoot. Mr. "I'm so wealthy!" can't pay his bills-

The New Mexico city of Albuquerque has sent an unpaid bill for former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign to a debt collection agency, officials said.

The $211,175.94 bill stems from a rally held in 2019 by Trump’s reelection campaign in the nearby city of Rio Rancho. According to the Albuquerque Journal, Trump stayed overnight in Albuquerque while in the area for the Sept. 16 rally, forcing the city to shut down city hall and other parts of downtown.

This and all those bankruptcy's are not going to help your credit rating Mr. Stable Genius--




He should just pull a Clinton, open up a "Foundation" and announce he is running in 2024. He will have tens of millions from nations all over the world to support his great causes.

Of course, miraculously, if he decides to not run again, all of the donations will dry up...

First off, if Trump's future campaign were to accept money from another nation or foreign source, it would not only be illegal, but also unConstitutional (you conservatives like the Constitution, right?) and if Trump actually did take money from foreign governments, it would be seen by the American public as him being bought off by other countries.

Oh ok, so his wife or daughter can start such a Foundation and then he can announce he is running. Clinton did it, and then ran. I didn't say I liked it, I'm saying this has been the tactic of many in Western politics for too long and there hasn't been any consequences.

Just look at how many millions some in your Congress are worth and how long they have been in their position.

Its important to know the difference between a private charity and a Public Operational Charity.
Or a scam like the one Hillary runs.
 
You dip shits need to refute the story or shut the fuck up.

It's already been refuted, you stupid fuck.

Donald Trump is a separate entity, completely from his re-election campaign.

Trump, despite the idiocy of the OP, is not responsible for the debts incurred by his campaign. That's just not how it works.

Now, run along. You're boring...



Larry Walters
The owner of a Las Vegas-based drapery business, Walters was contracted to supply Trump's hotel in the city. Trump's company, however, demanded Walters provide additional work beyond the original contract. When Walters resisted, refusing to hand over some fabric that was in dispute, "sheriff's deputies burst into his factory after Trump Ruffin sued him. Trucks took the fabric away," the WSJ's Alexandra Berzon reports.

Walters claims he never had similar disputes in the past and an investigation of local court records backs him up. The final outcome? Under threat of prolonged litigation Walters settled for $380,000 less than he says he was owed.

Forest Jenkins

In 1988 Jenkins was the hardworking entrepreneur who was was thrilled to secure a large contract to install toilet partitions in Trump's Atlantic City casino. Unfortunately for Jenkins, the casino filed for bankruptcy just two years after opening. "After years of fighting through bankruptcy court, the Jenkins ended up with just 30 cents on the dollar. Their company was owed $231,000, according to the bankruptcy claim filed in the case. The Jenkins family received $70,000," reports CNN (follow the link for a video segment on the story).

Edward J. Friel
Friel was another small business owner initially thrilled by the prospect of supplying Trump's first Atlantic City casino with cabinets for slot machines. But after the job was both completed and approved, Friel tells CNN, Trump refused to make the final payment, meaning Friel made no profit on the deal.

Continued.
The Atlantic City casino industry went down the toilet. Bankruptcy is a fact of life in a volatile industry.
 
You dip shits need to refute the story or shut the fuck up.

It's already been refuted, you stupid fuck.

Donald Trump is a separate entity, completely from his re-election campaign.

Trump, despite the idiocy of the OP, is not responsible for the debts incurred by his campaign. That's just not how it works.

Now, run along. You're boring...



Larry Walters
The owner of a Las Vegas-based drapery business, Walters was contracted to supply Trump's hotel in the city. Trump's company, however, demanded Walters provide additional work beyond the original contract. When Walters resisted, refusing to hand over some fabric that was in dispute, "sheriff's deputies burst into his factory after Trump Ruffin sued him. Trucks took the fabric away," the WSJ's Alexandra Berzon reports.

Walters claims he never had similar disputes in the past and an investigation of local court records backs him up. The final outcome? Under threat of prolonged litigation Walters settled for $380,000 less than he says he was owed.

Forest Jenkins

In 1988 Jenkins was the hardworking entrepreneur who was was thrilled to secure a large contract to install toilet partitions in Trump's Atlantic City casino. Unfortunately for Jenkins, the casino filed for bankruptcy just two years after opening. "After years of fighting through bankruptcy court, the Jenkins ended up with just 30 cents on the dollar. Their company was owed $231,000, according to the bankruptcy claim filed in the case. The Jenkins family received $70,000," reports CNN (follow the link for a video segment on the story).

Edward J. Friel
Friel was another small business owner initially thrilled by the prospect of supplying Trump's first Atlantic City casino with cabinets for slot machines. But after the job was both completed and approved, Friel tells CNN, Trump refused to make the final payment, meaning Friel made no profit on the deal.

Continued.
The Atlantic City casino industry went down the toilet. Bankruptcy is a fact of life in a volatile industry.

He built his cheesy Casino on the wrong side of the tracks and mismanaged it when he got bored.
 
What a hoot. Mr. "I'm so wealthy!" can't pay his bills-

The New Mexico city of Albuquerque has sent an unpaid bill for former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign to a debt collection agency, officials said.

The $211,175.94 bill stems from a rally held in 2019 by Trump’s reelection campaign in the nearby city of Rio Rancho. According to the Albuquerque Journal, Trump stayed overnight in Albuquerque while in the area for the Sept. 16 rally, forcing the city to shut down city hall and other parts of downtown.

This and all those bankruptcy's are not going to help your credit rating Mr. Stable Genius--




He should just pull a Clinton, open up a "Foundation" and announce he is running in 2024. He will have tens of millions from nations all over the world to support his great causes.

Of course, miraculously, if he decides to not run again, all of the donations will dry up...

First off, if Trump's future campaign were to accept money from another nation or foreign source, it would not only be illegal, but also unConstitutional (you conservatives like the Constitution, right?) and if Trump actually did take money from foreign governments, it would be seen by the American public as him being bought off by other countries.

Oh ok, so his wife or daughter can start such a Foundation and then he can announce he is running. Clinton did it, and then ran. I didn't say I liked it, I'm saying this has been the tactic of many in Western politics for too long and there hasn't been any consequences.

Just look at how many millions some in your Congress are worth and how long they have been in their position.

Its important to know the difference between a private charity and a Public Operational Charity.
Or a scam like the one Hillary runs.

You are so bloody stupid that you don't know what a Public Operational Charity is or that it had the same percentage of overhead costs as the American Red Cross.
 
What a hoot. Mr. "I'm so wealthy!" can't pay his bills-

The New Mexico city of Albuquerque has sent an unpaid bill for former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign to a debt collection agency, officials said.

The $211,175.94 bill stems from a rally held in 2019 by Trump’s reelection campaign in the nearby city of Rio Rancho. According to the Albuquerque Journal, Trump stayed overnight in Albuquerque while in the area for the Sept. 16 rally, forcing the city to shut down city hall and other parts of downtown.

This and all those bankruptcy's are not going to help your credit rating Mr. Stable Genius--




I guess you don't know the difference between a campaign and a person. What a libtard dumbass!
 
What a hoot. Mr. "I'm so wealthy!" can't pay his bills-

The New Mexico city of Albuquerque has sent an unpaid bill for former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign to a debt collection agency, officials said.

The $211,175.94 bill stems from a rally held in 2019 by Trump’s reelection campaign in the nearby city of Rio Rancho. According to the Albuquerque Journal, Trump stayed overnight in Albuquerque while in the area for the Sept. 16 rally, forcing the city to shut down city hall and other parts of downtown.

This and all those bankruptcy's are not going to help your credit rating Mr. Stable Genius--



I haven't read a post yet. I assume everyone is calling you a real idiot right? Add me.

Any one ever tell you Trump wins about 90% of these bull shit lawsuits.....lol.............He doesn't pay for what was on the order contract usually........................What a brainwashed fool you are

Really? Trump wins most of his lawsuits? Then tell me why he lost most (actually, almost all) of his lawsuits trying to get the election in his favor. Trump lost all of them where it counted, and where he thought he could steal the election.

How many of those suits were filed by Trump? It seems to me your data is in error.

The one the Supreme Court refused to hear was from the state of Texas.
 
Oh but for some odd reason we cannot discuss wealth and class division. Explain why this is.....
 
Trump's election fight includes over 50 lawsuits. It's not ...

Pennsylvania. 3rd U.S. Court of Appeals: In Bognet v. Boockvar, Republicans argued that the …
Michigan. U.S. District Court, Western District: In Johnson/Stoddard v. Benson, two Trump …
Wisconsin. U.S. District Court, Eastern District: In Langenhorst v. Pecore, Republicans made …
Arizona. Maricopa County Superior Court: In Arizona Republican Party v. Fontes, the Republicans

 
You can't....figures

During Trump's career he's been party to 4095 lawsuits.


USA TODAY Network: Dive into Donald Trump's thousands of ...

Trump’s businesses have been involved in at least 100 lawsuits and other disputes related to unpaid taxes or how much tax his businesses owe, in addition to dozens of other court fights with...
 
What a hoot. Mr. "I'm so wealthy!" can't pay his bills-

The New Mexico city of Albuquerque has sent an unpaid bill for former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign to a debt collection agency, officials said.

The $211,175.94 bill stems from a rally held in 2019 by Trump’s reelection campaign in the nearby city of Rio Rancho. According to the Albuquerque Journal, Trump stayed overnight in Albuquerque while in the area for the Sept. 16 rally, forcing the city to shut down city hall and other parts of downtown.

This and all those bankruptcy's are not going to help your credit rating Mr. Stable Genius--




He should just pull a Clinton, open up a "Foundation" and announce he is running in 2024. He will have tens of millions from nations all over the world to support his great causes.

Of course, miraculously, if he decides to not run again, all of the donations will dry up...

First off, if Trump's future campaign were to accept money from another nation or foreign source, it would not only be illegal, but also unConstitutional (you conservatives like the Constitution, right?) and if Trump actually did take money from foreign governments, it would be seen by the American public as him being bought off by other countries.

Oh ok, so his wife or daughter can start such a Foundation and then he can announce he is running. Clinton did it, and then ran. I didn't say I liked it, I'm saying this has been the tactic of many in Western politics for too long and there hasn't been any consequences.

Just look at how many millions some in your Congress are worth and how long they have been in their position.

Its important to know the difference between a private charity and a Public Operational Charity.
Or a scam like the one Hillary runs.

You are so bloody stupid that you don't know what a Public Operational Charity is or that it had the same percentage of overhead costs as the American Red Cross.
>You are so bloody stupid that you don't know what a Public Operational Charity is or that it had the same percentage of overhead costs as the American Red Cross.

Nonsense. My own research which compares the Clinton and Trump Foundations' finances...


If you question it, here are the IRS 990 forms...


clinton-foundation1a.jpg



clinton-foundation2a.jpg
 
You can't....figures

During Trump's career he's been party to 4095 lawsuits.


USA TODAY Network: Dive into Donald Trump's thousands of ...

Trump’s businesses have been involved in at least 100 lawsuits and other disputes related to unpaid taxes or how much tax his businesses owe, in addition to dozens of other court fights with...
>During Trump's career he's been party to 4095 lawsuits.

Notice anything?

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What a hoot. Mr. "I'm so wealthy!" can't pay his bills-

The New Mexico city of Albuquerque has sent an unpaid bill for former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign to a debt collection agency, officials said.

The $211,175.94 bill stems from a rally held in 2019 by Trump’s reelection campaign in the nearby city of Rio Rancho. According to the Albuquerque Journal, Trump stayed overnight in Albuquerque while in the area for the Sept. 16 rally, forcing the city to shut down city hall and other parts of downtown.

This and all those bankruptcy's are not going to help your credit rating Mr. Stable Genius--




He should just pull a Clinton, open up a "Foundation" and announce he is running in 2024. He will have tens of millions from nations all over the world to support his great causes.

Of course, miraculously, if he decides to not run again, all of the donations will dry up...

First off, if Trump's future campaign were to accept money from another nation or foreign source, it would not only be illegal, but also unConstitutional (you conservatives like the Constitution, right?) and if Trump actually did take money from foreign governments, it would be seen by the American public as him being bought off by other countries.

Oh ok, so his wife or daughter can start such a Foundation and then he can announce he is running. Clinton did it, and then ran. I didn't say I liked it, I'm saying this has been the tactic of many in Western politics for too long and there hasn't been any consequences.

Just look at how many millions some in your Congress are worth and how long they have been in their position.

Its important to know the difference between a private charity and a Public Operational Charity.
Or a scam like the one Hillary runs.

You are so bloody stupid that you don't know what a Public Operational Charity is or that it had the same percentage of overhead costs as the American Red Cross.
>You are so bloody stupid that you don't know what a Public Operational Charity is or that it had the same percentage of overhead costs as the American Red Cross.

Nonsense. My own research which compares the Clinton and Trump Foundations' finances...


If you question it, here are the IRS 990 forms...


clinton-foundation1a.jpg



clinton-foundation2a.jpg

The Trumps are barred from ever having another charity and their charities were private.
 

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