"The King of Debt" Takes Over The Party of Fiscal Responsibility

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"The King of Debt" It's not name calling if a person uses it to describe themselves. Just as "Magadonian" is not such. Trump himself called his followers, his fans, his cult-of-personality Magadonians.

Can't make this stuff up. Trump want's to outdo those he claims are fiscally irresponsible. Heck, he knows how to win over the fringes. He did it back in the good old days in NY:

Mr. King said his respect for Mr. Trump deepened as his properties teetered in the 1990s.

“What really impressed me was when he started taking it on the chin,” Mr. King said. “He turned bankruptcy into a business.”

Don King said What really impressed him was when Trump started taking it on the chin Trump turned bankruptcy into a business


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,” 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.”

Once a G.O.P. Rallying Cry, Debt and Deficits Fall From the Party’s Platform​

Fiscal hawks are lamenting the transformation of the party that claimed to prize fiscal restraint and are warning of dire economic consequences.

 
"The King of Debt" It's not name calling if a person uses it to describe themselves. Just as "Magadonian" is not such. Trump himself called his followers, his fans, his cult-of-personality Magadonians.

Can't make this stuff up. Trump want's to outdo those he claims are fiscally irresponsible. Heck, he knows how to win over the fringes. He did it back in the good old days in NY:

Mr. King said his respect for Mr. Trump deepened as his properties teetered in the 1990s.

“What really impressed me was when he started taking it on the chin,” Mr. King said. “He turned bankruptcy into a business.”

Don King said What really impressed him was when Trump started taking it on the chin Trump turned bankruptcy into a business


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,” 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.”

Once a G.O.P. Rallying Cry, Debt and Deficits Fall From the Party’s Platform​

Fiscal hawks are lamenting the transformation of the party that claimed to prize fiscal restraint and are warning of dire economic consequences.

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MAGADONIANS! Look out, here we come.


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"The King of Debt" It's not name calling if a person uses it to describe themselves. Just as "Magadonian" is not such. Trump himself called his followers, his fans, his cult-of-personality Magadonians.

Can't make this stuff up. Trump want's to outdo those he claims are fiscally irresponsible. Heck, he knows how to win over the fringes. He did it back in the good old days in NY:

Mr. King said his respect for Mr. Trump deepened as his properties teetered in the 1990s.

“What really impressed me was when he started taking it on the chin,” Mr. King said. “He turned bankruptcy into a business.”

Don King said What really impressed him was when Trump started taking it on the chin Trump turned bankruptcy into a business


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,” 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.”

Once a G.O.P. Rallying Cry, Debt and Deficits Fall From the Party’s Platform​

Fiscal hawks are lamenting the transformation of the party that claimed to prize fiscal restraint and are warning of dire economic consequences.

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