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Post by librarylady on Jun 12, 2016 21:01:36 GMT
How Donald Trump Bankrupted His Atlantic City Casinos, but Still Earned Millions tinyurl.com/jjmpzhb
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Post by lucyg on Jun 12, 2016 23:21:29 GMT
Thanks. I clicked the link but will have to read it later on.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2016 23:32:50 GMT
Haven't finished the whole article yet, but it's mind-boggling that anyone can think a Trump presidency wouldn't be the most disastrous ever-financially and wrt foreign policy.
Finished it. SMH
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Post by suzastampin on Jun 13, 2016 0:17:50 GMT
Very interesting article! Could be a reason why he doesn't want to release his tax returns.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Jun 13, 2016 0:24:11 GMT
Yikes. Robs Peter to pay Paul and funnels money from businesses with shareholders and investors to pay his own personal debt. Smh
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Post by leftturnonly on Jun 13, 2016 0:26:32 GMT
Haven't finished the whole article yet, but it's mind-boggling that anyone can think a Trump presidency wouldn't be the most disastrous ever-financially and wrt foreign policy. Finished it. SMH I haven't finished it yet either, between checking out the many links within the article and just being interrupted here in general. I find the whole thing disgusting. I hated when the casinos went to Atlantic City, but I knew a lot of people who enjoyed the adventure of hopping one of the many buses and going down for a day of entertainment. What a colossal clusterfuck to have turned that into such a series of failure. Just consider me someone who fully supports the Constitutional limits of the office of President of the US. It's our only check against the egos of the people who run for the office.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2016 0:32:38 GMT
Haven't finished the whole article yet, but it's mind-boggling that anyone can think a Trump presidency wouldn't be the most disastrous ever-financially and wrt foreign policy. Finished it. SMH I haven't finished it yet either, between checking out the many links within the article and just being interrupted here in general. I find the whole thing disgusting. I hated when the casinos went to Atlantic City, but I knew a lot of people who enjoyed the adventure of hopping one of the many buses and going down for a day of entertainment. What a colossal clusterfuck to have turned that into such a series of failure. Just consider me someone who fully supports the Constitutional limits of the office of President of the US. It's our only check against the egos of the people who run for the office. I get what you're saying; and agree with you in theory, but the Office of the President isn't all I'm worried about. He could appoint a lot of really bad people who could also cut a wide swath of destruction, use govt to do favors for his cronies (a la Bush with Cheney & Haliburton) and more. I'll stop there b/c if I say too much more, I'm sure someone who disagrees with me will get offended.
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Post by leftturnonly on Jun 13, 2016 1:06:49 GMT
I haven't finished it yet either, between checking out the many links within the article and just being interrupted here in general. I find the whole thing disgusting. I hated when the casinos went to Atlantic City, but I knew a lot of people who enjoyed the adventure of hopping one of the many buses and going down for a day of entertainment. What a colossal clusterfuck to have turned that into such a series of failure. Just consider me someone who fully supports the Constitutional limits of the office of President of the US. It's our only check against the egos of the people who run for the office. I get what you're saying; and agree with you in theory, but the Office of the President isn't all I'm worried about. He could appoint a lot of really bad people who could also cut a wide swath of destruction, use govt to do favors for his cronies (a la Bush with Cheney & Haliburton) and more. I'll stop there b/c if I say too much more, I'm sure someone who disagrees with me will get offended. And that's my concern with the other candidate. At this point - since the election is still some months off - my vote is one of hoping for more balance in our government overall. That means the other branches of our government must put constraints on Trump if he should win. I don't have the same hope in constraints on the other apparent nominee from the other major political party because all the hope I had has already been used up. I have absolutely zero faith that the Democrats would try to limit Clinton and almost zero faith that the Republicans would either. And here's the ridiculous PollyAnna part.... I think we are in for a really good upswing for our country, come what may. So don't go counting on me trying to pick a fight with you here either.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2016 1:32:38 GMT
I get what you're saying; and agree with you in theory, but the Office of the President isn't all I'm worried about. He could appoint a lot of really bad people who could also cut a wide swath of destruction, use govt to do favors for his cronies (a la Bush with Cheney & Haliburton) and more. I'll stop there b/c if I say too much more, I'm sure someone who disagrees with me will get offended. And that's my concern with the other candidate. At this point - since the election is still some months off - my vote is one of hoping for more balance in our government overall. That means the other branches of our government must put constraints on Trump if he should win. I don't have the same hope in constraints on the other apparent nominee from the other major political party because all the hope I had has already been used up. I have absolutely zero faith that the Democrats would try to limit Clinton and almost zero faith that the Republicans would either. And here's the ridiculous PollyAnna part.... I think we are in for a really good upswing for our country, come what may. So don't go counting on me trying to pick a fight with you here either. ha! I didn't think you'd try to pick one I appreciate that you're willing to talk through your views and listen to mine without all the drama. I have to say, I don't understand feeling that Trump would be less disastrous than Hillary, but I can respect the fact that you feel that way, even if I mostly disagree. Just curious, would you still vote for Trump if the Democratic nominee were, say, Bernie or Biden? Would you ever vote third party? I wish I shared your optimism on being headed for an upswing, but I don't hold out much hope for that until we see some pretty major societal shifts. But, that's a topic for at least one more thread.
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Post by lisae on Jun 13, 2016 1:50:46 GMT
I read the article yesterday. Trump constantly claims that he knows how to make money. Yes, he knows how to make money for himself. Based on that article, he didn't even do a very good job of that. He helped himself a great deal by shifting his personal debt around but still didn't do as well in Atlantic City as he could have. It is amazing that people believe this is a man who knows how to create jobs when he has started and shuttered so many businesses. He's defaulted on agreements with subcontractors.
His sole ability is supposed to be his business sense and clearly that is lacking and untrustworthy. I'm glad to see that the press is finally starting to dig and report rather than just repeat the outlandish quotes Trump makes and call that news.
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Post by leftturnonly on Jun 13, 2016 2:07:10 GMT
ha! I didn't think you'd try to pick one I appreciate that you're willing to talk through your views and listen to mine without all the drama. I have to say, I don't understand feeling that Trump would be less disastrous than Hillary, but I can respect the fact that you feel that way, even if I mostly disagree. Just curious, would you still vote for Trump if the Democratic nominee were, say, Bernie or Biden? Would you ever vote third party? I wish I shared your optimism on being headed for an upswing, but I don't hold out much hope for that until we see some pretty major societal shifts. But, that's a topic for at least one more thread. Bernie? Gosh. I do love me an old hippie, but I just think he's just a bit too far out there to make a good president. And Biden.... Delaware is a very small state. I have family who know him, who went to his son's funeral and spoke to him personally while there. He really is loved by a great many people who actually do know him and so this greatly influences the way I see him. I can fully understand and respect the people who would support him if he ran again for president, but I haven't been one of them. *If* he turns out to be the name on the ballot come November.... I will definitely be spending a lot of time mulling it over. I have a much higher opinion of him than of either Hillary or Trump, but a lower opinion of the party agenda that he would be trying to implement. A lot would depend on what happens within the Republican party between now and election day. For the office of President, I have voted Democrat, Republican and Independent already in my life. It's not because my values changed, but more because one party does not fit all. As for the optimism.... I may abhor casinos, but I do gamble. And what I like to gamble on is people. We are a good people. Even the fights on this board are about different ideals of what is best for people in the long run. If we're not going to have faith in each other, who are we going to put our faith in? (Outside of a religious sense, obviously.) I'll put my money on the people of America every time.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2016 2:12:45 GMT
one party does not fit all. I couldn't agree more, and wish more people felt this way!
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Post by tincin on Jun 13, 2016 2:25:14 GMT
Just another example of Trump's outstanding ethics.
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Post by mirabelleswalker on Jun 13, 2016 2:44:50 GMT
This is no different from how he plans to pay for his campaign.
First, he personally lent the campaign money to pay for his expenses through the primary season.
Now he is going to fundraise TO PAY HIMSELF BACK. The other money raised will go to the campaign. He is expecting the RNC to do most of the fundraising but they don't really have any money and they haven't been able to raise much since he became the presumptive nominee.
Campaign paid for. No cost to him.
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Post by flute4peace on Jun 13, 2016 3:22:55 GMT
Since I flipped over my soapbox on the other thread, it's only fair that I comment here and say that I appreciate you ladies for talking respectfully.
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Post by lucyg on Jun 13, 2016 3:41:29 GMT
You left something out. Here, I'll fix it for you. This is no different from how he plans to pay for his campaign. First, he personally lent the campaign money to pay for his expenses through the primary season. Next, he bragged to everyone about how he is self-financed and doesn't owe anyone anything, not a penny, not a favor, which makes him sooooo much more ethical than the rest of the candidates.
Now he is going to fundraise TO PAY HIMSELF BACK. The other money raised will go to the campaign. He is expecting the RNC to do most of the fundraising but they don't really have any money and they haven't been able to raise much since he became the presumptive nominee. Campaign paid for. No cost to him.
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Post by flute4peace on Jun 13, 2016 3:49:29 GMT
Ye gads. I had read a summary of all of his bankruptcies, but that was way more detailed than anything I've seen before. Just wow.
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Post by mellyw on Jun 13, 2016 4:08:55 GMT
Marking my spot so I can read this tomorrow.
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Post by momto4kiddos on Jun 13, 2016 13:35:40 GMT
The article was very interesting, giving a lot more detail to the stories we've heard. I remember hearing a lot of it back when it was going on so it was interesting to read.
I walk away from the article wondering why he has such a following? If you were going to vote for him doesn't any of these things cause you concern? His business dealings/bankruptcies, the investors, the shifts of personal debt, the contractors he's not paid for their work or that have gotten little money on the dollar because of his bankruptcies? The bottom line always seems to come back to the fact that Trump is out for Trump.
I certainly don't want to start drama, but you know how when your opinion is so different it makes you think, what is the other perspective, why do they think what they think?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2016 14:01:06 GMT
Today, this prick is on record of wanting to change the 2nd Amendment to exclude Muslim Americans but nary a word of maybe limiting the scope of weapons that can our citizens can arm themselves with.....sorry, I know this was about his four bankruptcies but after hearing his continued hateful inflammatory language I couldn't help myself from commenting on it.
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Post by Tamhugh on Jun 13, 2016 15:58:43 GMT
ha! I didn't think you'd try to pick one I appreciate that you're willing to talk through your views and listen to mine without all the drama. I have to say, I don't understand feeling that Trump would be less disastrous than Hillary, but I can respect the fact that you feel that way, even if I mostly disagree. Just curious, would you still vote for Trump if the Democratic nominee were, say, Bernie or Biden? Would you ever vote third party? I wish I shared your optimism on being headed for an upswing, but I don't hold out much hope for that until we see some pretty major societal shifts. But, that's a topic for at least one more thread. Bernie? Gosh. I do love me an old hippie, but I just think he's just a bit too far out there to make a good president. And Biden.... Delaware is a very small state. I have family who know him, who went to his son's funeral and spoke to him personally while there. He really is loved by a great many people who actually do know him and so this greatly influences the way I see him. I can fully understand and respect the people who would support him if he ran again for president, but I haven't been one of them. *If* he turns out to be the name on the ballot come November.... I will definitely be spending a lot of time mulling it over. I have a much higher opinion of him than of either Hillary or Trump, but a lower opinion of the party agenda that he would be trying to implement. A lot would depend on what happens within the Republican party between now and election day. For the office of President, I have voted Democrat, Republican and Independent already in my life. It's not because my values changed, but more because one party does not fit all. As for the optimism.... I may abhor casinos, but I do gamble. And what I like to gamble on is people. We are a good people. Even the fights on this board are about different ideals of what is best for people in the long run. If we're not going to have faith in each other, who are we going to put our faith in? (Outside of a religious sense, obviously.) I'll put my money on the people of America every time. Everyone I know who has ever met Joe Biden has remarked on what a genuine, kind man he was, both Republican and Democrat. Sometimes I think that has worked against him as VP, because what you see is what you get, with no filter. I really like him a lot. More than any of the candidates we had. I think he is a great guy who is very devoted to his constituents and to his family. I am not, however, convinced he would be a great president. I do wish he had been an option though.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2016 16:07:38 GMT
So to keep this thread from pretty much becoming like every other thread with this type of title (i.e. a bunch of people sitting around patting each other on the back and saying how awful Trump is), let me just ask this.
What exactly do you think Republicans should do come November when they step into the voting booth?
We KNOW that Trump sucks. We think that Hillary sucks more in addition to being politically opposite of our beliefs. So where, realistically, does that leave us?
The reality is all you are accomplishing is pointing out the obvious and getting patted on the back by everyone who already wouldn't vote for Trump (or Republican for that matter).
And the same can be said of any threads about how awful Hillary is. The people who agree already know. The people who don't agree will never agree. And the people who are stuck with her as a candidate can't really do anything about it.
Because if I have to see 5 more months of how awful Trump is and how awful Hillary is, I'm going to lose my freaking mind.
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Post by Dalai Mama on Jun 13, 2016 16:40:15 GMT
So to keep this thread from pretty much becoming like every other thread with this type of title (i.e. a bunch of people sitting around patting each other on the back and saying how awful Trump is), let me just ask this. What exactly do you think Republicans should do come November when they step into the voting booth? We KNOW that Trump sucks. We think that Hillary sucks more in addition to being politically opposite of our beliefs. So where, realistically, does that leave us? The reality is all you are accomplishing is pointing out the obvious and getting patted on the back by everyone who already wouldn't vote for Trump (or Republican for that matter). And the same can be said of any threads about how awful Hillary is. The people who agree already know. The people who don't agree will never agree. And the people who are stuck with her as a candidate can't really do anything about it. Because if I have to see 5 more months of how awful Trump is and how awful Hillary is, I'm going to lose my freaking mind. I agree with all of this. I've held my nose and voted before. I've cast votes that were definitely against the candidate I wasn't voting for rather than for the candidate I was. It sucks being in that position. I feel bad for your entire country when it comes to this election. The thing that bugs me most is that you and I both know that these weren't the best candidates your country had to offer. Yet we've sat here over the past year shaking our heads a people voted for them in the primaries. They both suck. We may disagree on which one sucks more but I can't imagine wasting time trying to defend a candidate that is, IMO, indefensible even if I think they are the best of the worst.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Jun 13, 2016 16:41:22 GMT
So to keep this thread from pretty much becoming like every other thread with this type of title (i.e. a bunch of people sitting around patting each other on the back and saying how awful Trump is), let me just ask this. What exactly do you think Republicans should do come November when they step into the voting booth? We KNOW that Trump sucks. We think that Hillary sucks more in addition to being politically opposite of our beliefs. So where, realistically, does that leave us? The reality is all you are accomplishing is pointing out the obvious and getting patted on the back by everyone who already wouldn't vote for Trump (or Republican for that matter). And the same can be said of any threads about how awful Hillary is. The people who agree already know. The people who don't agree will never agree. And the people who are stuck with her as a candidate can't really do anything about it. Because if I have to see 5 more months of how awful Trump is and how awful Hillary is, I'm going to lose my freaking mind. I wouldn't presume to tell you or anyone else who to vote for! Most of these threads are just "they are what they are" people posting their opinions, articles that come across their feeds, etc. some more "passionately" than others. I don't always agree with another in political threads, but I wouldn't try to tell you how you should cast it! I just tell my friends here that we do the best we can with how we process it. I choose from those who make it to the ballot (even if my first/favorite choice is out). It's how it always goes every 4 years!
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Post by leftturnonly on Jun 13, 2016 17:09:49 GMT
Because if I have to see 5 more months of how awful Trump is and how awful Hillary is, I'm going to lose my freaking mind. I have been dreading this election cycle for months already and am fully prepared to stick my head in the sand and fully disappear from social media until the whole thing is nothing but a memory.
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Post by suzastampin on Jun 13, 2016 17:19:23 GMT
So to keep this thread from pretty much becoming like every other thread with this type of title (i.e. a bunch of people sitting around patting each other on the back and saying how awful Trump is), let me just ask this. What exactly do you think Republicans should do come November when they step into the voting booth? We KNOW that Trump sucks. We think that Hillary sucks more in addition to being politically opposite of our beliefs. So where, realistically, does that leave us? The reality is all you are accomplishing is pointing out the obvious and getting patted on the back by everyone who already wouldn't vote for Trump (or Republican for that matter). And the same can be said of any threads about how awful Hillary is. The people who agree already know. The people who don't agree will never agree. And the people who are stuck with her as a candidate can't really do anything about it. Because if I have to see 5 more months of how awful Trump is and how awful Hillary is, I'm going to lose my freaking mind. If I couldn't stomach either candidate and neither had the ideals that I believe in, I would not vote for either one. I could not give credence to either of them. I know women fought to get the vote, and I'll use that vote for senate, congress and local candidates.
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Post by flute4peace on Jun 13, 2016 21:04:42 GMT
So to keep this thread from pretty much becoming like every other thread with this type of title (i.e. a bunch of people sitting around patting each other on the back and saying how awful Trump is), let me just ask this. What exactly do you think Republicans should do come November when they step into the voting booth? We KNOW that Trump sucks. We think that Hillary sucks more in addition to being politically opposite of our beliefs. So where, realistically, does that leave us? The reality is all you are accomplishing is pointing out the obvious and getting patted on the back by everyone who already wouldn't vote for Trump (or Republican for that matter). And the same can be said of any threads about how awful Hillary is. The people who agree already know. The people who don't agree will never agree. And the people who are stuck with her as a candidate can't really do anything about it. Because if I have to see 5 more months of how awful Trump is and how awful Hillary is, I'm going to lose my freaking mind. I agree with you, except for one thing:
I have learned quite a bit about both candidates from the threads (before they blow off into the playground, of course), so some of them have been helpful for me - on both sides.
As to your first question - I have no idea, but I hope they do *something*. If a candidate is supposed to represent the party, how do situations like this even happen? Same with the Dems.
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Post by librarylady on Jun 13, 2016 23:32:13 GMT
Donald Trump is going to battle with The Washington Post -- revoking the paper's credentials to cover his campaign over this story by Jenna Johnson. Post executive editor Martin Baron called Trump's move "nothing less than a repudiation of the role of a free and independent press." Here's the story from CNN's Tom Kludt and Brian Stelter. money.cnn.com/2016/06/13/media/donald-trump-washington-post-credentials/index.html
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Post by katybee on Jun 14, 2016 0:05:12 GMT
So to keep this thread from pretty much becoming like every other thread with this type of title (i.e. a bunch of people sitting around patting each other on the back and saying how awful Trump is), let me just ask this. What exactly do you think Republicans should do come November when they step into the voting booth? We KNOW that Trump sucks. We think that Hillary sucks more in addition to being politically opposite of our beliefs. So where, realistically, does that leave us? Third Party? Gary Johnson seems like a reasonable alternative. Write-in? Abstain? I would do all of those before I voted for Donald Trump if he were the Democratic nominee.
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Post by katybee on Jun 14, 2016 0:07:20 GMT
Donald Trump is going to battle with The Washington Post -- revoking the paper's credentials to cover his campaign over this story by Jenna Johnson. Post executive editor Martin Baron called Trump's move "nothing less than a repudiation of the role of a free and independent press." Here's the story from CNN's Tom Kludt and Brian Stelter. money.cnn.com/2016/06/13/media/donald-trump-washington-post-credentials/index.html So every time someone writes something about him that he doesn't like, he's going to "ban" them? Is that what he's going to do when he is president, as well? How about just put them in jail, instead… The man is terrifying.
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