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Rich people have my blessing
What I want to know is, how does someone fail, even at owning a Casino ! ?
I know they have now confirmed that Trump inherited over 400 million from his father. But does that figure include all the 10s of millions or hundreds of millions his father spent bailing him out of all of his failures ?
If you shitbirds would focus more on making money for yourself and less time peering into other people's wallets, the world would be less miserable for you pissheads.
What I want to know is, how does someone fail, even at owning a Casino !
So we have gone from awesome businessman for president to who gives a fuck how he got it.
Trump's net worth drops while being president, and the left mocks him.
Hillary Clinton and Obama get filthy rich as "public servants", and the left doesn't bat an eye.
A quick web search tells me Obama's net worth is about $40 million currently. The Clinton's is about $100 million.
Trump's made some decent economic calls but he's had the benefit of the tailwind from Obama's long, drawn out recovery. The tax cut was pretty smart, politically, because it's putting off another inevitable market correction, which will probably come on very slowly, maybe even after Trump leaves office.
Well at least leftists are beginning to admit Trump's economy has been great so far.
What was Obama's salary? $400,000 a year? Clinton's? Even less?
That doesn't bug you?
he's really just a hack who had the good fortune to have a wealthy family and be invested in a lot of real estate at the right time.
And since he didn't make his money, outsourcing science/engineering jobs, I have no reason to hate him for his real estate shenanigans.
So in your book, it's potentially okay for someone to break the laws of the US Tax Code, but legally outsourcing jobs is deserving of unending ire?
but if the economy blinks he's going to have to renegotiate those real fucking quick, and with interest rates going nowhere but up, that will get harder and harder.
They're called 'speaking engagements' and 'book deals'and they pay handsomely
Goran_K saysWhat was Obama's salary? $400,000 a year? Clinton's? Even less?
That doesn't bug you?
They're called 'speaking engagements' and 'book deals'and they pay handsomely. Ask Trump, he's pretty familiar with them.
Seriously, that was the point of my original post.
Fact: Obama and Hillary Clinton made millions from "speaking engagements" (aka corporate bribes)
Democrats: "So? Who cares? Rezizzssst! Occupy Wall Street!!!!!!!"
Total hypocrites blind to justice when it serves their own party.
It's true that the optics of Clinton's speaking engagements look crappy. Unless she was doing it while in public office, I don't see the illegality of it.
I thought I'd never see the day.
Trump's net worth drops while being president, and the left mocks him.
Hillary Clinton and Obama get filthy rich as "public servants", and the left doesn't bat an eye.
"speaking engagements" (aka corporate bribes)
Uh he has negotiated them really quick. Did you notice NAFTA has gone bye bye, much to the benefit of American firms?
Sure, China is still on the horizon, but want to take bets on how that's going to go as well?
Where as Trump in my view is some sort of grifter - con artist salesman.
Clinton made $100,000,000 from "speaking engagements" like being paid $500,000 to speak at Goldman Sachs?
Why would Goldman Sachs pay Hillary, who as far as I know has very little experience as a stock broker, or financial management expert, half a million dollars to speak for 5 minutes at a company event?
Just because? Maybe there is something else implied?
marcus saysWhere as Trump in my view is some sort of grifter - con artist salesman.
Lol. I think you just listed the dictionary definition of every politician. They're all pieces of shit. Very, very few are true to their word.
This comment makes no sense. Got to get out of that bubble once in a while.
This is different from Bush, Rice, Bernake, Greenspan, Schwarzenegger, Obama etc., etc. collecting 150-250k a speech how exactly?
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/10/02/us/politics/donald-trump-tax-schemes-fred-trump.html