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Austin Ruse's avatar

Not really true. One thing I’m certain of; Trump loves this country.

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Terry Hilldale's avatar

Yes, really true. Trump is promising to remake America into a right-wing authoritarian state complete with eliminating those who a oppose him as "vermin." He has a shadow staff pre-vetting potential nominees right now for absolute loyalty to himself over the the constitution. No patriot supports his agenda. All patriots oppose Trump. It is impossible to be a patriots AND support Trump. If Trump loved this country, he would not caused it so much damage. He would have conceded when he lost the election, and gone home to p[lay golf.

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ahansen's avatar

The only thing Mr. trump "loves" is sycophants-- and even then, not really.

LPT: Don't be such a rube; it makes you look silly.

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Peter J. Curtin's avatar

Why are you certain of that? I just don't see it.

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SandyG's avatar

He doesn't love all the people in it, or the Constitution.

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Kathy Balles's avatar

I suppose you also believe he’s a great businessman? Because The Apprentice said he was. Mmmhmmm. One thing about NYC folks - they can spot a con man - probably why they voted against him so lopsidedly.

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Austin Ruse's avatar

Like Mort Zuckerman said, “he inherited $10

Million and ran it into real money.”

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ahansen's avatar

LOL! He lost money in the CASINO BUSINESS!

In the 1980s!

Of course, laundering it for the Russian mob could conceivably be construed as "making real money" (for someone, at least. . .)

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Kathy Balles's avatar

More like ran it into the ground.

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Kathy Balles's avatar

https://abcnews.go.com/US/donald-trump-reported-losses-1-billion-2-year/story?id=93860929 - but wait, don’t tell me, great businessmen personally lose millions of dollars all the time. In fact, he’s the greatest, since he lost more than anyone else!

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Austin Ruse's avatar

According to the best source, Forbes, he ran it into billions. He lost billions in public service unlike Biden.

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Peter J. Curtin's avatar

Why do you believe that, Austin? Do you have a source for those figures? I'm not aware of one (although I agree Biden has not lost billions of dollars while in public service).

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Austin Ruse's avatar

Forbes Rich List. They’ve been doing it for decades.

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ahansen's avatar

Much like his star on Hollywood Blvd, he (or was it "John Barron") [paid](https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/20/trump-used-fake-persona-to-lie-about-his-wealth-former-forbes-writer.html) to be on that list. In fact, he's now facing multiple felony charges in New York for his decades of financial perfidy.

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Austin Ruse's avatar

Forbes does not put people on the rich list for money. They are quite good business journalists who have developed an expertise over decades.

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Terry Hilldale's avatar

And yet he would have been even richer if he just stuck his inheritance into n SP 500 fund and forgot about it.

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Kathy Balles's avatar

Hahaha - Trump loves Trump. Fact.

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Maggie's avatar

I got a bridge to sell this guy.

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ahansen's avatar

This way to the egress. . .

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SandyG's avatar

Hah!

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