Trump For Sale

Danoh

New member
Danoh is always looking for fault in people.
It ain't hard to find in anyone.

That's just you rationalizing your double standard.

Fact is, I did my homework.

In contrast; it is crystal clear obvious that Trump and Clinton supporters each bought into their respective candidate's hype in a manner much like how the spouse of an alcoholic refuses to look at a thing objectively.

And now that the truth about who Trump has been his entire life back to when he first started out with his corrupt old man and his mobbed up friends and crooked politicians - now that that same pattern is gradually revealing itself on a much more public stage; those who voted for him are so entrenched in their blind decision going in; that pointing it out meets with the need for denial of the obvious it is now meeting with.

Conclude what you want about these posts; it will not change the picture Trump himself is gradually making obvious about himself once more.
 

musterion

Well-known member
That's just you rationalizing your double standard.

Fact is, I did my homework.

In contrast; it is crystal clear obvious that Trump and Clinton supporters each bought into their respective candidate's hype in a manner much like how the spouse of an alcoholic refuses to look at a thing objectively.

And now that the truth about who Trump has been his entire life back to when he first started out with his corrupt old man and his mobbed up friends and crooked politicians - now that that same pattern is gradually revealing itself on a much more public stage; those who voted for him are so entrenched in their blind decision going in; that pointing it out meets with the need for denial of the obvious it is now meeting with.

Conclude what you want about these posts; it will not change the picture Trump himself is gradually making obvious about himself once more.

People like you told us to suck it up and accept Obama's presidency. We did. Never were happy about it; we remain convinced the man is an enemy of the Republic, but we accepted it. We waited him out. Now he's on his way into history, good riddance.

You clearly have no intention, at this point, of accepting Trump's entry into the WH. That's on you.

But nothing your leftist bookmarks can possibly post is going to make the slightest bit of difference. Trump may prove to be a disaster -- I'm still 50/50 on that -- but has earned his shot. Let him take it. It's his to lose.

Now you let go your grief over Clinton's loss and see what happens. From here on, you're along for the ride.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
i've been assured by self-proclaimed experts that this can never happen in the US

because reasons
 

jeffblue101

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jeffblue101

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How President Trump could use the White House to enrich himself and his family...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/post...-card-c:homepage/story&utm_term=.4b07bc802648

Donald Trump Meets With His Indian Business Partners Despite Blind Trust Promises...

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...th-indian-business-partners-after-he-vowed-to

also a blind trust wouldn't work with trump, for better or worse we have to trust that Trump has our best interest in mind and not his
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jennife...decessors-did-with-their-assets/#132255847915

You typically cannot simply transfer existing assets into a blind trust. As a practical matter it’s likely a complete non-starter,” says Leslie Kiernan, a partner at law firm Akin Gump and a former Deputy White House Counsel under President Barack Obama. For the trust owner to be truly “blind” to his portfolio, the assets typically have to be liquidated first, Kiernan says. The cash can then be funneled into the trust, to be managed by an independent trustee approved by the Office of Government Ethics. Trump would not receive any information on what has been bought or sold with his money, though he could get reports on how much income the portfolio generated as a whole.

This means the New York billionaire would have to sell prized properties like Manhattan’s Trump Tower or Palm Beach’s Mar-a-Lago, and give control of his company to a virtual stranger instead of his children. Moreover, some of his holdings, such as his 30% stake in two office towers majority owned by real estate investment firm Vornado, cannot be sold unless he acquires his partner’s consent.

Trump can solve a few of the potential conflict of interest problems by letting others control his assets through a regular trust, says Kiernan. Allowing his children to run the show, on the other hand, would make it difficult for him to claim he doesn’t mix business with politics, particularly since he has reportedly asked the White House about getting top secret security clearances for his kids. Transferring control also doesn’t change the fact that Trump knows exactly what is in his portfolio, and how certain events may affect his businesses.

http://www.redstate.com/streiff/2016/11/20/donald-trumps-ethical-conflicts-sowing-seeds-destruction/
Unlike other wealthy presidents whose money was tied up in traditional stocks and bonds. They could plausibly put their holdings in a “blind trust” (both Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama did the same with their manhood) that they cannot manage or influence. However, Trump’s fortune is linked to real estate and it is inextricably tied to his personal brand. He can’t put it in a blind trust because the valuable component of the investments is Trump himself. The Democrats know this and they fully intend to use it to destroy his ability to govern:
 

Danoh

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he never promised a blind trust instead he rejected it since it would put his kids out of jobs. get your facts straight.

No you incompetent - his entire life has been one self-serving financially corrupt decision after another.

Get my facts straight - what research into his life did you do other than buy into his years of hype - you fool.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
No you incompetent - his entire life has been one self-serving financially corrupt decision after another.


are we gonna have to lissen to this kind of whining from you losers for the next eight years? :doh:

you lost

get over it
 

musterion

Well-known member
Gotta love these "moderate" folks who say they voted for neither candidate but are still in mourning over Clinton's political destruction.
 
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