Does Donald Trump Still Consider Himself the "King of Debt?"

Dante

I have always been here
Joined
Dec 1, 2008
Messages
81,088
Reaction score
39,474
Points
2,300
Location
Rebellion Central
Does Donald Trump Still Consider Himself the "King of Debt?"


It's a serious issue with some serious questions raised, whether he does or does not still consider himself to be the "King of Debt."

Do people who believe he is god for the fiscal health of the nation grasp any of this? Do people who voted for Trump in 2024, hoping Trump will put the USA on a sound financial footing know what they're beliefs vs realities are?

Inquiring minds, if not the National Enquirer are asking...wondering...observing with great interest. We all need hobbies.
 
Does Donald Trump Still Consider Himself the "King of Debt?"


It's a serious issue with some serious questions raised, whether he does or does not still consider himself to be the "King of Debt."

Do people who believe he is god for the fiscal health of the nation grasp any of this? Do people who voted for Trump in 2024, hoping Trump will put the USA on a sound financial footing know what they're beliefs vs realities are?

Inquiring minds, if not the National Enquirer are asking...wondering...observing with great interest. We all need hobbies.
You guys thought Biden was capable of being president. Who made more money, Biden or Trump?
 
Does Donald Trump Still Consider Himself the "King of Debt?"


It's a serious issue with some serious questions raised, whether he does or does not still consider himself to be the "King of Debt."

Do people who believe he is god for the fiscal health of the nation grasp any of this? Do people who voted for Trump in 2024, hoping Trump will put the USA on a sound financial footing know what they're beliefs vs realities are?

Inquiring minds, if not the National Enquirer are asking...wondering...observing with great interest. We all need hobbies.
You'll have to ask in the next meeting, during the Q&A.
 

Does Donald Trump Still Consider Himself the "King of Debt?​

Nope... never has....
During CNBC interview over the phone in 2016!

I am the king of debt, I do love debt,” Trump told CNBC in 2016. “I love debt, I love playing with it.”

Hello?

trump king of debt lousy body slumped golf course.webp
 
Does Donald Trump Still Consider Himself the "King of Debt?"


It's a serious issue with some serious questions raised, whether he does or does not still consider himself to be the "King of Debt."

Do people who believe he is god for the fiscal health of the nation grasp any of this? Do people who voted for Trump in 2024, hoping Trump will put the USA on a sound financial footing know what they're beliefs vs realities are?

Inquiring minds, if not the National Enquirer are asking...wondering...observing with great interest. We all need hobbies.
.




FOUR
:abgg2q.jpg:
LONG
:abgg2q.jpg:
YEARS











.
 
Who inherited more money?

Hmm...

"Lucky loser:" New book details how Trump got rich


His inheritance was a few million dollars. He is now worth billions. How many people can you name that inherited millions and then turned it into billions? Can you name even one? :cuckoo:
 
When did Trump describe himself that way? If that's all Politico has to say it's an indication of how desperate the left wing angry disappointed information sources are for a topic.
 
15th post
His inheritance was a few million dollars. He is now worth billions. How many people can you name that inherited millions and then turned it into billions? Can you name even one? :cuckoo:
:auiqs.jpg:‘Self-made’ Trump was millionaire as child Published 9:56 am Tuesday, October 9, 2018 By Guest Columnist Back in October 2016, when she was asked to explain how it was that then-candidate Donald Trump managed to overcome his fantastic wealth and connect with lunch-pail voters in Rust Belt America, Vanity Fair contributing editor Fran Lebowitz came up with an aphorism to beat a campaign filled with aphorisms. “He’s a poor person’s idea of a rich person,” Lebowitz said at the time. “They see him. They think, ‘If I were rich, I’d have a fabulous tie like that. Why are my ties not made of 400 acres of polyester?’ All that stuff he shows you in his house – the gold faucets – if you won the lottery, that’s what you’d buy.” As it turns out, Trump won the ultimate Lottery: The genetic one.

Read more at: ‘Self-made’ Trump was millionaire as child - The Tribune

How much did Trump inherit from his father?



:laughing0301:
 
When did Trump describe himself that way? If that's all Politico has to say it's an indication of how desperate the left wing angry disappointed information sources are for a topic.
HE is captured in a phone call with CNBC

D'Oh!

:laughing0301:
 

Trump, self-proclaimed king of debt, will have to fine-tune plans


Trump: ‘I’m the king of debt


By Louis Nelson

06/22/2016 08:09 AM EDT

Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president and self-described “king of debt,” offered a glimpse into his deal-making playbook Wednesday morning as he defended himself from Hillary Clinton’s attacks.

“I’m the king of debt. I’m great with debt. Nobody knows debt better than me,” :auiqs.jpg: Trump told Norah O’Donnell in an interview that aired on “CBS This Morning.” “I’ve made a fortune by using debt, and if things don’t work out I renegotiate the debt. I mean, that’s a smart thing, not a stupid thing.”

“How do you renegotiate the debt?” O’Donnell followed up.

“You go back and you say, hey guess what, the economy crashed,”
Trump replied. “I’m going to give you back half.” :laughing0301:

Clinton blasted Trump’s economic views in a speech on Tuesday, accusing him of gambling with the full faith and credit of the United States by flirting with a default on the debt.

“That could cause an economic catastrophe, and it would break 225 years of ironclad trust that the American economy has with Americans and with the rest of the world,” Clinton said. “Alexander Hamilton would be rolling in his grave. You see, we pay our debts.”
 

New Topics

Back
Top Bottom