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lgna69xxx

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Wasn't bragging just telling the truth aka facts......4 bankruptcies with hundreds of successful businesses is hardly failure, apparently you are not a businessman even tho you like to tell us over and over......and OVER how great you are doing lol....And like i said i could not care less if he has one billion or 10 billion to his name and neither do his supporters, they care who is a better leader and he is clearly better than the wicked witch from the west who buys her way out of trouble along with wild bill for over 30 years now, enough is enough and hopefully americans will see it the same way and get rid of those 2 career criminals once and for all.

Just imagine if she wins....Tim Kaine will likely become the acting president when she gets indicted within the next 6 months, now that is scary stuff :eek:

you are the one that brought it up... bragging about his hundreds of successful ventures...

what crime, exactly, has Hillary been convicted of (other than being a Democrat)? I forget...
 

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Personally i could care less what he is worth, he is much better to lead than the career crimnal and liar that is hillary ROTTEN clinton. ;)

I kind of agree. It would be fucking hard for Trump as president to do worse than Bush!

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Look behind you.
what crime, exactly, has Hillary been convicted of (other than being a Democrat)? I forget...

Kind of hard to convict when people all the sudden commit suicide before a testimony or the plane fuckin blows up or certain groups refuse to look into criminal matters against you.
I dislike every politician, and hate most, yeah, pretty well. I despise a few and Clinton ( completely evil corrupt crook ) and Trump ( fuckin idiot ) are on that list ( Justine Trudeau the self proclaimed feminist gets an honorable mention )
Google Clinton crimes and have your pick, there are many.
 

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I think I could name more Trump bankruptcies off the top of my head than you could Trump successes...

he won't release his taxes because he is worth less than the money daddy left him...

He wont release his tax returns because he engaged in tax minimization techniques that are clearly contrary to policy. They were also damaging to the fisk. The banks and other lenders who actually lost money got to deduct their losses. Trump, who did not repay the lenders, also claimed the same losses in scams aimed at avoiding the provisions that deny the borrower deductions for losses when the debt is not repaid or is forgiven.
Nobody should pay more taxes than legally required, but aggressive tax avoidance manoeuvres that run afoul of the clear and fair tax policy is not the sort of thing the ordinary voter would approve of. No doubt Trumps lawyers have told him that the public outcry would put the bug in the IRS's ear and encourage a reassessment that could cost him a lot of money.
Frankly I doubt that he will ever release his tax returns.
 

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Yes, Trump is a much better leader IF you define that as someone who is empty of any form of humanity, driven by cold-blooded megalomania without decency or compassion. He's a soulless egomaniac bereft of humanity.

The banks and other lenders who actually lost money got to deduct their losses. Trump, who did not repay the lenders, also claimed the same losses in scams aimed at avoiding the provisions that deny the borrower deductions for losses when the debt is not repaid or is forgiven.

I posted about this days ago. He scammed his way through loopholes to have his massive debts excused. Some short-sighted people want to call that smart business. But let's say you lead a country into that path. For him it cause his businesses to fail. Do the same to the country and there is no loophole to escape through.

[h=1]370 Economists Pen Letter Denouncing Trump's Economic Policies[/h]http://abcnews.go.com/Business/370-economists-pen-letter-denouncing-trumps-economic-policies/story?id=43244153

Saying that Donald Trump "has misled the electorate" and is "a dangerous, destructive choice for the country," a group of 370 economists have penned an open letter denouncing the Republican nominee and encouraging voters to choose another candidate.

The signatories, Nobel prize winners among them, did not endorse Hillary Clinton in the letter, but some were also involved in a separate open letter released earlier in the week that did make their endorsement explicit.

Trump has broken with traditional Republican economic ideology during the campaign and has embraced -- among other policies that diverge from traditional Republican orthodoxy -- a platform that is skeptical of free trade.

The letter, which was first published by the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, slammed the businessman-turned-politician for promoting "magical thinking and conspiracy theories over sober assessments of feasible economic policy options."

With one week until the election, the economists included a bullet-pointed list of criticisms directed at the Republican nominee, asserting that Trump had degraded "trust in vital public institutions that collect and disseminate information about the economy" like the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which releases jobs numbers.

They also derided Trump for claiming that renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) or slapping tariffs on Chinese imports would restore manufacturing jobs -- the loss of which, they said, was more the result of technological improvement than trade.


The letter also took issue with his fiscal policies, saying that he had "lowered the seriousness of the national dialogue" by proposing cuts that would not affect the budget deficit.
 

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Yes, Trump is a much better leader IF you define that as someone who is empty of any form of humanity, driven by cold-blooded megalomania without decency or compassion. He's a soulless egomaniac bereft of humanity.



I posted about this days ago. He scammed his way through loopholes to have his massive debts excused. Some short-sighted people want to call that smart business. But let's say you lead a country into that path. For him it cause his businesses to fail. Do the same to the country and there is no loophole to escape through.

370 Economists Pen Letter Denouncing Trump's Economic Policies

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/370-...ng-trumps-economic-policies/story?id=43244153

Saying that Donald Trump "has misled the electorate" and is "a dangerous, destructive choice for the country," a group of 370 economists have penned an open letter denouncing the Republican nominee and encouraging voters to choose another candidate.

The signatories, Nobel prize winners among them, did not endorse Hillary Clinton in the letter, but some were also involved in a separate open letter released earlier in the week that did make their endorsement explicit.

Trump has broken with traditional Republican economic ideology during the campaign and has embraced -- among other policies that diverge from traditional Republican orthodoxy -- a platform that is skeptical of free trade.

The letter, which was first published by the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, slammed the businessman-turned-politician for promoting "magical thinking and conspiracy theories over sober assessments of feasible economic policy options."

With one week until the election, the economists included a bullet-pointed list of criticisms directed at the Republican nominee, asserting that Trump had degraded "trust in vital public institutions that collect and disseminate information about the economy" like the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which releases jobs numbers.

They also derided Trump for claiming that renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) or slapping tariffs on Chinese imports would restore manufacturing jobs -- the loss of which, they said, was more the result of technological improvement than trade.


The letter also took issue with his fiscal policies, saying that he had "lowered the seriousness of the national dialogue" by proposing cuts that would not affect the budget deficit.

Look at my post a few days ago, Trump made 27 false comments in one day. America think that they are in such a bad shape that they are about to elect the men who will bring them down for good.

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Look at my post a few days ago, Trump made 27 false comments in one day. America think that they are in such a bad shape that they are about to elect the men who will bring them down for good.

Cheers,

The Trump economic ideal he has used is Slash and Grab for the individual. It's a view extremely restricted to the elite. It's an Adrenalin high for the few. What it lacks is building is a foundation that lasts and grows for the many with stability. Run a country the way he runs his companies and the shakiness of his methods alone will infuse volatility throughout.

Trump: 'I'm the king of debt'

By Louis Nelson
06/22/16 08:09 AM EDT

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/trump-king-of-debt-224642
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.”

“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.”

Is that what he tells the world if the economy crashes. Sorry, live with it. You are not getting your money back? He claims the country's debt is a tragedy while claiming debt is a great tool to use.





 

lgna69xxx

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Keep drinking that kool-aid brother lol

Hey it is ok, i assume you have had a few HARD Kool Aid's toinght after watching Le Canadien in Columbus ;)

Look at my post a few days ago, Trump made 27 false comments in one day. America think that they are in such a bad shape that they are about to elect the men who will bring them down for good.

Cheers,
 

jalimon

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Keep drinking that kool-aid brother lol

Hey it is ok, i assume you have had a few HARD Kool Aid's toinght after watching Le Canadien in Columbus ;)

Grrrrrrr I hate you as you are dead on.....

Even if I drank only a few Bud light, I still think Trump I fucking wrong. But still fucking mad as from my 46 years on this planet I have never seen a 10 nothing game against the habs!

Cheers!

p.s. Tomorrow will be a better day, but don't get me wrong, Trump is still a wrong choice ;)
 

lgna69xxx

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I can't beleive Therrien left Al Montoya in for all 10 goals, what a dick move by the coach.


Ps....since this thread is about politics and not about hockey let me finish with this

Hillary Sucks!
 

jalimon

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I can't beleive Therrien left Al Montoya in for all 10 goals, what a dick move by the coach.


Ps....since this thread is about politics and not about hockey let me finish with this

Hillary Sucks!

It was Therrien's birthday today! That asshole lives about 300 meter from me!

You are correct, Hillary sucks big time, problem is, Trump sucks more!

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lgna69xxx

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Haha good one! I know a lot of habs fans would agree with you. Can we put youppi! on the plane as well :eek:

even better that scary looking Le Bonhomme from Quebec City.......that mascot is just plain creepy! I dare say he is scarier than Hillary!



I would agree to purchase a ticket for Therrien to be on that plane also mentioned by STN with the witch and the Groper.
 

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http://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2016/11/04/obama-north-carolina-protester-crowd-focus-sot-nr.cnn

Look at this simple fact. If you do not undertand them, you lack education, which is ok, you can overcome that with some effort. If you refuse to undertstand, there is nothing we can do for you, you are doom to be dumb.

Cheers,

It's a good teaching video. I see a Trump supporter saying, you give support, be fair, listen to those who deserve it. Another words, those who deserve it are the ones on your side. It's a matter of friends and enemies whether you get your rights or not. That's not democracy, that's not Constitutional, that's not American in any of our principles. As Obama points out, differing opinions are a right. You don't take away rights, you don't remove fairness or justice, you oppose opinions. But in the end you all keep all the same rights. That's democracy. The other is not.
 

jalimon

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Yeah Youppi can go too, ...wait a minute Youppi, great big orange bafoon isn't he already on the plane as Trump. I have trouble distinguishing between these two. Now I remember one gropes the other doesn't

Good one ;) But wait, Trump could need another job after this week ;) Plus, Youpi will go back to the Expo once the team is back, releive #2 ;)

Cheers,
 

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National Enquirer Shielded Donald Trump From Playboy Model’s Affair Allegation

Tabloid owner American Media agreed to pay $150,000 for story from 1998 Playmate of the Year, but hasn’t published her account

By JOE PALAZZOLO, MICHAEL ROTHFELD and LUKAS I. ALPERT

The company that owns the National Enquirer, a backer of Donald Trump, agreed to pay $150,000 to a former Playboy centerfold model for her story of an affair a decade ago with the Republican presidential nominee, but then didn’t publish it, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal and people familiar with the matter.

The tabloid-newspaper publisher reached an agreement in early August with Karen McDougal, the 1998 Playmate of the Year. American Media Inc., which owns the Enquirer, hasn’t published anything about what she has told friends was a consensual romantic relationship she had with Mr. Trump in 2006. At the time, Mr. Trump was married to his current wife, Melania.

Quashing stories that way is known in the tabloid world as “catch and kill.”

In a written statement, the company said it wasn’t buying Ms. McDougal’s story for $150,000, but rather two years’ worth of her fitness columns and magazine covers as well as exclusive life rights to any relationship she has had with a then-married man. “AMI has not paid people to kill damaging stories about Mr. Trump,” the statement said.

Hope Hicks, a Trump campaign spokeswoman, said of the agreement with Ms. McDougal: “We have no knowledge of any of this.” She said that Ms. McDougal’s claim of an affair with Mr. Trump was “totally untrue.”

Ms. McDougal expected her story about Mr. Trump to be published, people familiar with the matter said. American Media didn’t intend to run it, said another person familiar with the matter. Ms. McDougal didn’t return calls for comment.

Mr. Trump and American Media Chairman and Chief Executive Officer David J. Pecker are longtime friends. Since last year, the Enquirer has supported Mr. Trump’s presidential bid, endorsing him and publishing negative articles about some of his opponents.

In a written statement, Mr. Pecker said that it is no secret that he and Mr. Trump are friends and that he greatly admires him. However, he said, the Enquirer under his management “set the agenda” on Mr. Trump’s affair with Marla Maples when he was married to his first wife. “That in itself speaks volumes about our commitment to investigative reporting,” he said.

A contract reviewed by the Journal gave American Media exclusive rights to Ms. McDougal’s story forever, but didn’t obligate the company to publish it and allowed the company to transfer those rights. It barred her from telling her story elsewhere. The company said it also would give her monthly columns to write and would put her on magazine covers.

AMI said in a written statement the company was pleased to hire Ms. McDougal as a columnist.

The tabloid publisher didn’t publish Ms. McDougal’s story of the alleged extramarital affair even after Mr. Trump’s alleged relationships with and comments about women became a campaign issue. In October, the Washington Post published a videotape made by “Access Hollywood” of Mr. Trump, in which he spoke of groping women. Several women subsequently said publicly that he had made unwanted sexual advances.

Mr. Trump has denied their accounts and apologized for his remarks on the tape, calling them locker-room banter.

Ms. McDougal, who continued modeling after appearing in Playboy, told several of her friends she had a relationship for about 10 months with Mr. Trump, beginning in 2006 and lasting into 2007, according to people familiar with her account. Another friend told the Journal that Ms. McDougal’s relationship with Mr. Trump lasted about a year.

A friend of Ms. McDougal’s recalled attending the Miss Universe pageant at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles as a guest of Mr. Trump in 2006. Mr. Trump’s limousine picked up Ms. McDougal and her at Ms. McDougal’s Beverly Hills home, and the two women sat in the front row with Mr. Trump and music producers Quincy Jones and David Foster. Mr. Trump escorted them home, the friend said.

Messages left with representatives for Messrs. Jones and Foster weren’t immediately returned.

In July, Ms. McDougal was in talks with producers at ABC News to tell her story, but she ultimately agreed to the deal with AMI, guided by her lawyer Keith Davidson, according to two people familiar with the discussions.

“I did indeed represent Ms. McDougal and currently represent Ms. McDougal in her negotiations with American Media Inc. to provide services to them,” Mr. Davidson said.

Mr. Davidson also represented Stephanie Clifford, a former adult-film star whose professional name is Stormy Daniels and who was in discussions with ABC’s “Good Morning America” in recent months to publicly disclose what she said was a past relationship with Mr. Trump, according to people familiar with the talks. Ms. Clifford cut off contact with the network without telling her story. She didn’t respond to requests for comment.


An ABC spokesperson declined to comment on Ms. McDougal or Ms. Clifford.

The Trump spokeswoman, Ms. Hicks, said it was “absolutely, unequivocally” untrue that Ms. Clifford had a relationship with Mr. Trump.

Mr. Davidson’s work for Ms. McDougal was in connection with “claims against Donald Trump and or assisting client in negotiating a confidentiality agreement and/or life rights related to interactions with Donald Trump and/or negotiating assignment of exclusive press opportunities regarding same,” according to a copy of Mr. Davidson’s agreement to represent her, which was reviewed by the Journal.

The agreement between Ms. McDougal and AMI doesn’t mention Mr. Trump by name, but gives the publisher the rights to “any romantic, personal and/or physical relationship McDougal has ever had with any then-married man.” The document says AMI is entitled to damages of at least $150,000 if she discloses her story elsewhere on social media or gives interviews about it.

Ms. McDougal hasn't appeared in or written for any AMI publications since signing the agreement, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Mr. Trump’s relationship with Mr. Pecker, the chairman of American Media, is well-documented. In the 1990s, when Mr. Pecker was president and chief executive of Hachette Filipacchi Magazines, the publisher put out “Trump Style,” a custom quarterly magazine distributed to guests at Trump properties.

As the presidential race ramped up last year, the Enquirer published a series of columns by Mr. Trump. One began, “I am the only one who can make America great again!” Another was headlined, “Donald Trump: The Man Behind the Legend!”

Donald Trump and his alleged affair with a Playboy model

Doc Holliday says: "I've always been under the impression that Donald Trump regularly screwed around on Melania. So for me it's not that big of a surprise. But i've also been hearing that he'll be served with divorce papers shortly after this election is over. So the serial sex offender will once again be free to forcefully kiss and grab all the pussies that he wants. He's already bragged about it, right?"
 

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Melania was an illegal immigrant... lol...

And she promises to put an end to cyber bullying if she ever becomes FLOTUS. She could start with her husband, who wakes up at 3 o'clock in the morning to cyber bully former beauty queens. If she's still sleeping next to him (which i doubt), maybe she could smother him with a pillow and do the entire world (minus Russia) a huge favor! :lol:
 
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