For trump marriage is a contract, nothing more and, as he has shown a lifetime long propensity to ignore contracts he has signed, he can uphold his end of the bargain...or not. His choice. This is, of course, a one-way street. The other party is inevitably on the receiving end of a lawsuit regardless of whether he/she/they have upheld their half of the deal. The concept of "commitment" on his part is never a factor. Never has been, never will be. Trump was lucky his old man paid off a foot doctor to get him exempted from military duty. Had he been drafted and sent to Nam, he would have come home in a box. He is the embodiment of the type of martinet junior officer who was a greater danger to his troops than the enemy was, and the troops looked out for each other.
Had that dude gotten drafted into the officer corps rather than getting deferred and 4F'd-via-cash, guaranteed his guys in country would have fragged him. Boy that woulda saved us all a whole lot of trouble.
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For trump marriage is a contract, nothing more and, as he has shown a lifetime long propensity to ignore contracts he has signed, he can uphold his end of the bargain...or not. His choice. This is, of course, a one-way street. The other party is inevitably on the receiving end of a lawsuit regardless of whether he/she/they have upheld their half of the deal. The concept of "commitment" on his part is never a factor. Never has been, never will be. Trump was lucky his old man paid off a foot doctor to get him exempted from military duty. Had he been drafted and sent to Nam, he would have come home in a box. He is the embodiment of the type of martinet junior officer who was a greater danger to his troops than the enemy was, and the troops looked out for each other.
Had that dude gotten drafted into the officer corps rather than getting deferred and 4F'd-via-cash, guaranteed his guys in country would have fragged him. Boy that woulda saved us all a whole lot of trouble.