Uh-Oh, Donald Trump Tricked Into Fronting Another Con Job

Juan de Fuca

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It appears that Donald Trump is an empty suit filled with con after con, nothing more than a fake creation of hair, words, businesses, promises and principles. How does anyone get involved with so many cons that people have trouble keeping track?

"In 2005, as he was making a transition from developing real estate to capitalizing on his fame through ventures like a reality show and product-licensing deals, Donald J. Trump hit upon a two-pronged strategy for entering the field of for-profit education.

He poured his own money into Trump University, which began as a distance-learning business advising customers on how to make money in real estate, but left a long trail of customers alleging they were defrauded. Their lawsuits have cast a shadow over Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign.

But Mr. Trump also lent his name, and his credibility, to a seminar business he did not own, which was branded the Trump Institute. Its operators rented out hotel ballrooms across the country and invited people to pay up to $2,000 to come hear Mr. Trump’s “wealth-creating secrets and strategies.”

And its customers had ample reason to ask whether they, too, had been deceived.

As with Trump University, the Trump Institute promised falsely that its teachers would be handpicked by Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump did little, interviews show, besides appear in an infomercial — one that promised customers access to his vast accumulated knowledge. “I put all of my concepts that have worked so well for me, new and old, into our seminar,” he said in the 2005 video, adding, “I’m teaching what I’ve learned.”

Reality fell far short. In fact, the institute was run by a couple who had run afoul of regulators in dozens of states and had been dogged by accusations of deceptive business practices and fraud for decades. Similar complaints soon emerged about the Trump Institute.

Yet there was an even more fundamental deceit to the business, unreported until now: Extensive portions of the materials that students received after paying their seminar fees, supposedly containing Mr. Trump’s special wisdom, had been plagiarized from an obscure real estate manual published a decade earlier.


At least 20 pages of the Trump Institute instructional book were copied
entirely or in large part from a book in a set titled “Real Estate Mastery
System.” Highlighted here is an example of some of what was duplicated.

From the book published first in 1995 by Success magazine
An Example of the Copied Text
trump-original.png

Real Estate Mastery System: Mortgage and Finance, Success magazine
From the book published in 2006 by the Trump Institute
trump-trump.png

Together, the exaggerated claims about his own role, the checkered pasts of the people with whom he went into business and the theft of intellectual property at the venture’s heart all illustrate the fiction underpinning so many of Mr. Trump’s licensing businesses: Putting his name on products and services — and collecting fees — was often where his actual involvement began and ended.
More at the link: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/30/us/politics/donald-trump-institute-plagiarism.html
 
Yeah, one of these days he's going to do something REALLY bad, like start a foundation and take massive donations from foreign heads of state while he's in a position to push the US government to benefit them.
 
Yeah, one of these days he's going to do something REALLY bad, like start a foundation and take massive donations from foreign heads of state while he's in a position to push the US government to benefit them.

Well he's already taken a foundation and promised vets money but only handed out $57,000. Then he promised he would donate his apprentice salary from 2004 on to charity but he reneged on that to the tune of $14 million. Then he promised other contributions to charity and he seems to be short another $4.8 million. Donald Trump isn't much of a man of his word is he?

Now we find out he plagiarizes and has no problem attaching his name to con jobs. This guy is an American Nairobi prince.
 
Yeah, one of these days he's going to do something REALLY bad, like start a foundation and take massive donations from foreign heads of state while he's in a position to push the US government to benefit them.

Trump gave at least $100K to Clinton Foundation

“Donald J. Trump” is listed on the foundation’s website as giving between $100,000 and $250,000 to the charitable organization.

“Ivanka Trump,” meanwhile, is listed as a donor who gifted between $5,001 and $10,000 to the nonprofit.
 
Trump ripped off the elderly. He plundered them. He's as scummy a piece of shit as it gets.
 
It appears that Donald Trump is an empty suit filled with con after con, nothing more than a fake creation of hair, words, businesses, promises and principles. How does anyone get involved with so many cons that people have trouble keeping track?

"In 2005, as he was making a transition from developing real estate to capitalizing on his fame through ventures like a reality show and product-licensing deals, Donald J. Trump hit upon a two-pronged strategy for entering the field of for-profit education.

He poured his own money into Trump University, which began as a distance-learning business advising customers on how to make money in real estate, but left a long trail of customers alleging they were defrauded. Their lawsuits have cast a shadow over Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign.

But Mr. Trump also lent his name, and his credibility, to a seminar business he did not own, which was branded the Trump Institute. Its operators rented out hotel ballrooms across the country and invited people to pay up to $2,000 to come hear Mr. Trump’s “wealth-creating secrets and strategies.”

And its customers had ample reason to ask whether they, too, had been deceived.

As with Trump University, the Trump Institute promised falsely that its teachers would be handpicked by Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump did little, interviews show, besides appear in an infomercial — one that promised customers access to his vast accumulated knowledge. “I put all of my concepts that have worked so well for me, new and old, into our seminar,” he said in the 2005 video, adding, “I’m teaching what I’ve learned.”

Reality fell far short. In fact, the institute was run by a couple who had run afoul of regulators in dozens of states and had been dogged by accusations of deceptive business practices and fraud for decades. Similar complaints soon emerged about the Trump Institute.

Yet there was an even more fundamental deceit to the business, unreported until now: Extensive portions of the materials that students received after paying their seminar fees, supposedly containing Mr. Trump’s special wisdom, had been plagiarized from an obscure real estate manual published a decade earlier.


At least 20 pages of the Trump Institute instructional book were copied
entirely or in large part from a book in a set titled “Real Estate Mastery
System.” Highlighted here is an example of some of what was duplicated.

From the book published first in 1995 by Success magazine
An Example of the Copied Text
trump-original.png

Real Estate Mastery System: Mortgage and Finance, Success magazine
From the book published in 2006 by the Trump Institute
trump-trump.png

Together, the exaggerated claims about his own role, the checkered pasts of the people with whom he went into business and the theft of intellectual property at the venture’s heart all illustrate the fiction underpinning so many of Mr. Trump’s licensing businesses: Putting his name on products and services — and collecting fees — was often where his actual involvement began and ended.
More at the link: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/30/us/politics/donald-trump-institute-plagiarism.html
At this point, what does it matter?
 
Yeah, one of these days he's going to do something REALLY bad, like start a foundation and take massive donations from foreign heads of state while he's in a position to push the US government to benefit them.

Well he's already taken a foundation and promised vets money but only handed out $57,000. Then he promised he would donate his apprentice salary from 2004 on to charity but he reneged on that to the tune of $14 million. Then he promised other contributions to charity and he seems to be short another $4.8 million. Donald Trump isn't much of a man of his word is he?

Now we find out he plagiarizes and has no problem attaching his name to con jobs. This guy is an American Nairobi prince.
Any foreign heads of state giving his foundation millions while he is in a position to influence the US government in their favor?
 
It appears that Donald Trump is an empty suit filled with con after con, nothing more than a fake creation of hair, words, businesses, promises and principles. How does anyone get involved with so many cons that people have trouble keeping track?

"In 2005, as he was making a transition from developing real estate to capitalizing on his fame through ventures like a reality show and product-licensing deals, Donald J. Trump hit upon a two-pronged strategy for entering the field of for-profit education.

He poured his own money into Trump University, which began as a distance-learning business advising customers on how to make money in real estate, but left a long trail of customers alleging they were defrauded. Their lawsuits have cast a shadow over Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign.

But Mr. Trump also lent his name, and his credibility, to a seminar business he did not own, which was branded the Trump Institute. Its operators rented out hotel ballrooms across the country and invited people to pay up to $2,000 to come hear Mr. Trump’s “wealth-creating secrets and strategies.”

And its customers had ample reason to ask whether they, too, had been deceived.

As with Trump University, the Trump Institute promised falsely that its teachers would be handpicked by Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump did little, interviews show, besides appear in an infomercial — one that promised customers access to his vast accumulated knowledge. “I put all of my concepts that have worked so well for me, new and old, into our seminar,” he said in the 2005 video, adding, “I’m teaching what I’ve learned.”

Reality fell far short. In fact, the institute was run by a couple who had run afoul of regulators in dozens of states and had been dogged by accusations of deceptive business practices and fraud for decades. Similar complaints soon emerged about the Trump Institute.

Yet there was an even more fundamental deceit to the business, unreported until now: Extensive portions of the materials that students received after paying their seminar fees, supposedly containing Mr. Trump’s special wisdom, had been plagiarized from an obscure real estate manual published a decade earlier.


At least 20 pages of the Trump Institute instructional book were copied
entirely or in large part from a book in a set titled “Real Estate Mastery
System.” Highlighted here is an example of some of what was duplicated.

From the book published first in 1995 by Success magazine
An Example of the Copied Text
trump-original.png

Real Estate Mastery System: Mortgage and Finance, Success magazine
From the book published in 2006 by the Trump Institute
trump-trump.png

Together, the exaggerated claims about his own role, the checkered pasts of the people with whom he went into business and the theft of intellectual property at the venture’s heart all illustrate the fiction underpinning so many of Mr. Trump’s licensing businesses: Putting his name on products and services — and collecting fees — was often where his actual involvement began and ended.
More at the link: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/30/us/politics/donald-trump-institute-plagiarism.html
At this point, what does it matter?


it doesn't.

Trump has as much chance winning the election as you do increasing your IQ to 75.


timeframe; when hell freezes over.
 
Yeah, one of these days he's going to do something REALLY bad, like start a foundation and take massive donations from foreign heads of state while he's in a position to push the US government to benefit them.

Well he's already taken a foundation and promised vets money but only handed out $57,000. Then he promised he would donate his apprentice salary from 2004 on to charity but he reneged on that to the tune of $14 million. Then he promised other contributions to charity and he seems to be short another $4.8 million. Donald Trump isn't much of a man of his word is he?

Now we find out he plagiarizes and has no problem attaching his name to con jobs. This guy is an American Nairobi prince.
Any foreign heads of state giving his foundation millions while he is in a position to influence the US government in their favor?


who knows, he refuses to produce any tax records ... its anybodys guess.
 
It appears that Donald Trump is an empty suit filled with con after con, nothing more than a fake creation of hair, words, businesses, promises and principles. How does anyone get involved with so many cons that people have trouble keeping track?

"In 2005, as he was making a transition from developing real estate to capitalizing on his fame through ventures like a reality show and product-licensing deals, Donald J. Trump hit upon a two-pronged strategy for entering the field of for-profit education.

He poured his own money into Trump University, which began as a distance-learning business advising customers on how to make money in real estate, but left a long trail of customers alleging they were defrauded. Their lawsuits have cast a shadow over Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign.

But Mr. Trump also lent his name, and his credibility, to a seminar business he did not own, which was branded the Trump Institute. Its operators rented out hotel ballrooms across the country and invited people to pay up to $2,000 to come hear Mr. Trump’s “wealth-creating secrets and strategies.”

And its customers had ample reason to ask whether they, too, had been deceived.

As with Trump University, the Trump Institute promised falsely that its teachers would be handpicked by Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump did little, interviews show, besides appear in an infomercial — one that promised customers access to his vast accumulated knowledge. “I put all of my concepts that have worked so well for me, new and old, into our seminar,” he said in the 2005 video, adding, “I’m teaching what I’ve learned.”

Reality fell far short. In fact, the institute was run by a couple who had run afoul of regulators in dozens of states and had been dogged by accusations of deceptive business practices and fraud for decades. Similar complaints soon emerged about the Trump Institute.

Yet there was an even more fundamental deceit to the business, unreported until now: Extensive portions of the materials that students received after paying their seminar fees, supposedly containing Mr. Trump’s special wisdom, had been plagiarized from an obscure real estate manual published a decade earlier.


At least 20 pages of the Trump Institute instructional book were copied
entirely or in large part from a book in a set titled “Real Estate Mastery
System.” Highlighted here is an example of some of what was duplicated.

From the book published first in 1995 by Success magazine
An Example of the Copied Text
trump-original.png

Real Estate Mastery System: Mortgage and Finance, Success magazine
From the book published in 2006 by the Trump Institute
trump-trump.png

Together, the exaggerated claims about his own role, the checkered pasts of the people with whom he went into business and the theft of intellectual property at the venture’s heart all illustrate the fiction underpinning so many of Mr. Trump’s licensing businesses: Putting his name on products and services — and collecting fees — was often where his actual involvement began and ended.
More at the link: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/30/us/politics/donald-trump-institute-plagiarism.html
At this point, what does it matter?


it doesn't.

Trump has as much chance winning the election as you do increasing your IQ to 75.


timeframe; when hell freezes over.
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Trump's Chumps are desperately tossing out every red herring they have in their wall of garbage.
 
Yeah, one of these days he's going to do something REALLY bad, like start a foundation and take massive donations from foreign heads of state while he's in a position to push the US government to benefit them.

Well he's already taken a foundation and promised vets money but only handed out $57,000. Then he promised he would donate his apprentice salary from 2004 on to charity but he reneged on that to the tune of $14 million. Then he promised other contributions to charity and he seems to be short another $4.8 million. Donald Trump isn't much of a man of his word is he?

Now we find out he plagiarizes and has no problem attaching his name to con jobs. This guy is an American Nairobi prince.
Any foreign heads of state giving his foundation millions while he is in a position to influence the US government in their favor?

Nyet, nada, and simply, no. So that puts anti-Trumpsters' in this thread in the same guttersnipe league as Juan de Fuckus.......badda-be, badda boom :Boom2:.............:laugh:............
 
Yeah, one of these days he's going to do something REALLY bad, like start a foundation and take massive donations from foreign heads of state while he's in a position to push the US government to benefit them.

Well he's already taken a foundation and promised vets money but only handed out $57,000. Then he promised he would donate his apprentice salary from 2004 on to charity but he reneged on that to the tune of $14 million. Then he promised other contributions to charity and he seems to be short another $4.8 million. Donald Trump isn't much of a man of his word is he?

Now we find out he plagiarizes and has no problem attaching his name to con jobs. This guy is an American Nairobi prince.
Any foreign heads of state giving his foundation millions while he is in a position to influence the US government in their favor?


who knows, he refuses to produce any tax records ... its anybodys guess.
Safe bet the IRS knows,to bad they haven't called you to confirm.
 
This gotta see candidate 's tax returns,is petty shit, it doesn't matter if it has become popular the last 40 years or so.
The country got by just fine before it became a wedge for shit slingers,and just polluted campaigns with shit.
 
Smoke spin lie fail...rinse...repeat....c'mon meskin juan....
 
'Uh-Oh, Donald Trump Tricked Into Fronting Another Con Job'

Poor, Donald...Hillary got him to give her money again under another fake name.
 
This gotta see candidate 's tax returns,is petty shit, it doesn't matter if it has become popular the last 40 years or so.
The country got by just fine before it became a wedge for shit slingers,and just polluted campaigns with shit.
So you are opposed to transparency.

"Shit" being college transcripts and birth certificates.
 

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