gipper
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Of course he does fool. He claimed to be a great business man fool.No he doesn't, moron.If the Times report is true, and that’s a big IF, Donnie looks bad.
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Of course he does fool. He claimed to be a great business man fool.No he doesn't, moron.If the Times report is true, and that’s a big IF, Donnie looks bad.
I voted for trump because of his agendas. Everything that could have been brought up on him by others, has been. it has been like that since he declared his intention to run for the Presidency. He would not have gotten many votes at all if the people in power were competent and efficient in the jobs they were doing. It is difficult when the party and the swamp is the power over those who are supposed to be the servants of the people.How many voted for Trump because they believed he was a master businessman?
His taxes reveal that is a myth
Really? You ask that question. Really?If the Times report is true, and that’s a big IF, Donnie looks bad.
Why?
Trump can’t have it both ways
He can’t brag to the American public about what an amazing business tycoon he is while he cries to the IRS that he can’t pay taxes for ten years because he loses so much money
Really? You ask that question. Really?If the Times report is true, and that’s a big IF, Donnie looks bad.
Why?
Donnie proclaimed he was a great businessman and a billionaire. The Times piece would seem to refute that IF its true.
I voted for trump because of his agendas. Everything that could have been brought up on him by others, has been. it has been like that since he declared his intention to run for the Presidency. He would not have gotten many votes at all if the people in power were competent and efficient in the jobs they were doing. It is difficult when the party and the swamp is the power over those who are supposed to be the servants of the people.How many voted for Trump because they believed he was a master businessman?
His taxes reveal that is a myth
Really? You ask that question. Really?If the Times report is true, and that’s a big IF, Donnie looks bad.
Why?
Donnie proclaimed he was a great businessman and a billionaire. The Times piece would seem to refute that IF its true.
How would it refute that?
What's the ratio of Trumps successful businesses to the failed businesses?Really? You ask that question. Really?If the Times report is true, and that’s a big IF, Donnie looks bad.
Why?
Donnie proclaimed he was a great businessman and a billionaire. The Times piece would seem to refute that IF its true.
Did they vote for him because he was a billionaire business tycoon?
Did they vote for him because they hoped he’d be their savior should a manufactured virus hit America?
Did they vote for him because he’s verbally articulate?
As the latest talking points / narrative develops, I’m curious, will anyone vote for him on the aforementioned issues in November?
Did they vote for him because he was a billionaire business tycoon?
Did they vote for him because they hoped he’d be their savior should a manufactured virus hit America?
Did they vote for him because he’s verbally articulate?
As the latest talking points / narrative develops, I’m curious, will anyone vote for him on the aforementioned issues in November?
My opinion those that voted for him for these two things:
1. USSC Picks... Many on the right realized that a few seats were opening and knew if Clinton won she would have filled the seats with left leaning judges.
2. He was not Hillary Clinton!
Considering the hysterical moonbats were predicting two million deaths, Trump has done a spectacular job "leading the nation through a pandemic". Only a dictator might have had more success, and only at a steep price to citizens' liberty.Like lead a nation through a pandemic
That's for the Manhattan DA's office to determine. These tax records show he is a complete fraud and a shitty businessman. His entire persona is bullshit.The idiots think he did something illegal.You obviously know nothing about owning a company or business.
Yup, the old hag was an unlikeable bitch. non starterDid they vote for him because he was a billionaire business tycoon?
Did they vote for him because they hoped he’d be their savior should a manufactured virus hit America?
Did they vote for him because he’s verbally articulate?
As the latest talking points / narrative develops, I’m curious, will anyone vote for him on the aforementioned issues in November?
My opinion those that voted for him for these two things:
1. USSC Picks... Many on the right realized that a few seats were opening and knew if Clinton won she would have filled the seats with left leaning judges.
2. He was not Hillary Clinton!
More like what is making him money and what is costing him his money.What's the ratio of Trumps successful businesses to the failed businesses?Really? You ask that question. Really?If the Times report is true, and that’s a big IF, Donnie looks bad.
Why?
Donnie proclaimed he was a great businessman and a billionaire. The Times piece would seem to refute that IF its true.
You probably have that in your notes somewhere.
Considering what the hysterical moonbats were predicting, there shouldn't even be a United states by this point in time. Trump was going to destroyConsidering the hysterical moonbats were predicting two million deaths, Trump has done a spectacular job "leading the nation through a pandemic". Only a dictator might have had more success, and only at a steep price to citizens' liberty.Like lead a nation through a pandemic
I voted for Trump because he inspires the hyperventilating and childishly impotent rage illustrated in your post.Many people voted for Trump because he is a rich successful billionaire. They think the government should be run more like a business: lean, efficient, and with an eye to keeping costs low. Instead of getting a smart, capable manager, they got a chaotic mismanagement based, not on sound business practices, and a well reasonable approach to problem, but on the "gut instincts" of a lazy and incompetent fool who has used other people's money to bailout his failures all of his life.
Many people voted for Trump because they thought his success in running a multi-national empire made him capable of handling whatever problems the country might face, and that he would make good decisions when those problems arose, whatever they might be. These are the people who are now voting for Biden.
Your last question shows how desperate you are. They expected Trump to be able to articulate his plans, his decisions and his ideas to the American people. Trump keeps on questioning Biden's mental fitness, but the President's rambling and incoherent press conferences make it appear that Trump is the guy with the dementia problem. So is Trump's fixation in going after his enemies.
In her final years, my mother-in-law was convinced that everyone was out to "get rid of her" and "steal the house out from under her". She attacked everyone in the family, irrationally. Trump reminds me of her behaviour, going after the FBI, the CIA, and anyone who dares disagree with him.
He also looks really sickly. Where his face isn't spray painted, it's a really sickly shade of white, and since he hasn't been able to have a face lift while in office, his mask has deteriorated badly while he's been in office.
/——/ What does taxation on Hedge Funds have to do with Trump?Wow. You people are amazingly stupid./---/ Trump runs a hedge fund now?TRUMP SAID IT. Not me.
First, corporate taxes are double taxes.
And just to be clear, so you think corporations should be paying taxes not investing and creating jobs and writing off their expenses because we tax profits not revenue.
No wonder you people don't grasp Venezuela and what happened there
All caught up now?
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Trump. Said. Hedge. Funds. Should. Be Taxed. More.
All caught up now, tard?
You're not really answering the question, but thanks for your opinion.More like what is making him money and what is costing him his money.What's the ratio of Trumps successful businesses to the failed businesses?Really? You ask that question. Really?If the Times report is true, and that’s a big IF, Donnie looks bad.
Why?
Donnie proclaimed he was a great businessman and a billionaire. The Times piece would seem to refute that IF its true.
You probably have that in your notes somewhere.
Trump was getting a lot of money from his successful TV show and used that to prop up his failing real estate and golf courses.
Calling him a real estate mogul isn’t very accurate. He’s a television star with a very expensive hobby.