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    Donald Trump has never been a great dealmaker

    Among the many ironies, some would say falsities, inherent in President Donald Trump's image of a successful real estate tycoon is that management and dealmaking have never been his strong suits.

    Trump University, casinos, vodka, steaks, a new football league ... the list of failures is long. And it was his financial debacles of the 1990s that some would say brought him into the circle of suspicious money men, foreign banks and Russian oligarchs to bail him out. His "deal" was declaring bankruptcy, leaving creditors and employees hanging, and having to be put on a monthly allowance by banks.

    http://www.trbimg.com/img-5a6752af/t...01/750/750x422

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/o...123-story.html

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      #3
      If Voters Keep Digging, They’ll Find Trump Buried Some Really Bad Deals

      http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Column...ally-Bad-Deals

      http://cdn.thefiscaltimes.com/cdn/fa...?itok=QZ2ICEtr

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        #4
        He's a legend in his own mind....and in the minds of the faithful Trumptards.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          He's a legend in his own mind....and in the minds of the faithful Trumptards.
          According to some that mind is going into dementia or other mental decline. Just watch videos of him speaking more than ten years ago vs now. Something isn't right.

          But his ego has always been as big as the Grand Canyon.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Bad deals! View Post
            Among the many ironies, some would say falsities, inherent in President Donald Trump's image of a successful real estate tycoon is that management and dealmaking have never been his strong suits.

            Trump University, casinos, vodka, steaks, a new football league ... the list of failures is long. And it was his financial debacles of the 1990s that some would say brought him into the circle of suspicious money men, foreign banks and Russian oligarchs to bail him out. His "deal" was declaring bankruptcy, leaving creditors and employees hanging, and having to be put on a monthly allowance by banks.

            http://www.trbimg.com/img-5a6752af/t...01/750/750x422

            http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/o...123-story.html
            Don made a deal and created the internet...or was that some other blowhard politician that said that?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Don made a deal and created the internet...or was that some other blowhard politician that said that?
              Donnie had countless business failures: Steaks, water, airlines, university (ripping off thousands of Americans for thousands of $ each), multiple casino failures, game, magazine, travel agency, mortgage business, communications company....Then when he started is his election run his comments about Mexicans cost him his deal with NBC (The Apprentice show was already seeing massive viewership declines). People trying to sell their Trump condos are getting less than real estate averages in NYC and Chicago and they're taking twice as long to sell.

              Probably too long for the average con to read, but this has a more detailed history about some of his bigger failures and also how utterly dependent he was on his father. After his massive casino failures he then became dependent on Russian money because no banks would loan him money.

              https://www.newsweek.com/2016/08/12/...16-486091.html

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                #8
                Deals are bad at core while laundered money at high margin makes money for crooked family of lies.

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                  #9
                  Who takes dad’s empire and sells the whole thing for a bunch of casinos he runs into the ground? Then starts selling condo s to money launderers. Haha baby!!!. Who knows who owns his @ss? Do you? Nope. Just more idiots following the idiot.

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                    #10
                    Twenty seconds of thrusting the cocktail weenie in Storny Daniels only cost him $150,000.00 and $60,000.00 in legal fees.

                    That’s the art of the deal.

                    Trump crying afterwards with his underpants around his ankles = priceless.

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                      #11
                      On one of these threads (there's so many) some RepubliCon was ranting about the House not taking action on USMCA - yet Pelois just said a deal is "imminent" https://www.politico.com/news/2019/1...mminent-070909

                      So what does he have to say about Trump announcing that trade deal with China may not come until after the 2020 election? I thought trade deals were "easy"? :) No deal with China (but he pays off the farmers with $25B to keep their votes) , no NK nuclear deal, no deal on infrastructure or healthcare. So. Much. Winning.


                      "In some ways, I like the idea of waiting until after the election for the China deal, but they want to make a deal now* and we will see whether or not the deal is going to be right," he added.

                      As a result of the dismissive remarks, the Dow fell nearly 400 points Tuesday morning as traders came to grips with the notion that a trade truce might not be finalized before another round of costly tariffs on some $160 billion worth of Chinese imports are imposed on Dec. 15. Tuesday's sharp slide in the market came on the heels of the previous day's biggest one-day decline in nearly eight weeks. On Monday, the Dow fell 268 points."


                      *China doesn't really. They play the long game and they know Trump is desperate to make a deal going into the full election cycle. They're holding out, Trump will go begging and wind up with a big pile of nothing.

                      https://www.npr.org/2019/12/03/78448...HVYm5jgK8VS2Vk

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Twenty seconds of thrusting the cocktail weenie in Storny Daniels only cost him $150,000.00 and $60,000.00 in legal fees.

                        That’s the art of the deal.

                        Trump crying afterwards with his underpants around his ankles = priceless.
                        #familyvalues?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Twenty seconds of thrusting the cocktail weenie in Storny Daniels only cost him $150,000.00 and $60,000.00 in legal fees.

                          That’s the art of the deal.

                          Trump crying afterwards with his underpants around his ankles = priceless.
                          That’s cheap. My divorce cost me seven figures and my house with my man cave. Only upside is that I haven’t seen my snotty brat kids in six months.

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