This is a perfect illustration of what we call being a dheet haddi.
morelike partypooper trying to crash the trump party
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This is a perfect illustration of what we call being a dheet haddi.
Damn.. I still can't believe trump will be the GOP Nominee
Damn.. I still can't believe trump will be the GOP Nominee
This is the Republican Party's Frankenstein's Monster coming home to roost. They've built up the ideology behind the creature for decades, with Fox News playing the role of propagandists-in-chief.
They've encouraged a political culture on the right of anti-government extremism, dogmatism, scapegoating, swiftboating, poor bashing, sexism and the casual racism towards blacks, Muslims and Latinos hidden behind clever codewords and dog whistles like "anti PC". This is the Tea Party fantasy coming to fruition.
Trump has ditched the dogwhistles and simply blurts out the truth about Republican values. Its hilarious seeing Lindsay Graham going ballistic and the GOP tearing itself apart. Maybe a third election defeat will hammer into their skulls how out of touch they are and the need for them to return to sanity.
Much of the GOP apparatus is not going to support Trump.
A flier is going around the GOP urging the Party to unite behind Trump, or die.
Newt Gingrich allegedly replied: "I choose death."
I am not so sure about it. They have really done a good job of creating anti establishment sentiment within the blue collar whitesof the nation to counter the Hispanic vote domination of the dems. That's the shortest route to the white house fr them and they took it laying the blame on the minorities and immigration.
The blue collar whites are still the majority and they are primed now to beat the dems. Trump is going to go hard on Hillary and the skeletons in her closet. Libya and private email server will be mentioned trillion times a day from now on. Just watch!
(CNN)Two years before the housing market collapsed in 2008 and millions of Americans lost their homes, Donald Trump said he was hoping for a crash.
"I sort of hope that happens because then people like me would go in and buy," Trump said in a 2006 audiobook from Trump University, answering a question about "gloomy predictions that the real estate market is heading for a spectacular crash."
The U.S. housing bubble burst two years later, triggering the stock market crash of 2008 that plunged the U.S. economy into a deep recession, leaving millions of Americans unemployed.
Trump was speaking with Jon Ward, a marketing consultant who "masterminded all the initial education programs for Trump University," according to his website. The audiobook is available on iTunes.
"If there is a bubble burst, as they call it, you know you can make a lot of money," Trump said in the 2006 audio book, "How to Build a Fortune." "If you're in a good cash position -- which I'm in a good cash position today -- then people like me would go in and buy like crazy."
Donald Trump in 2006: I 'sort of hope' real estate market tanks
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/05/19/p...6-hopes-real-estate-market-crashes/index.html
The 2008 crash destroyed $16 trillion of American households' net worth. It wiped out more than $2 trillion of Americans' retirement savings. People could no longer afford their medicines, or put their kids through school. People even committed suicide due to the financial pressures becoming too much to bear.
But Trump didn't give a damn about any of that, as long as he could make a ton of money on the back of millions of his countrymen suffering.
Trump voters get it through your skulls - this man doesn't give a DAMN about people like you.
“I think it’s a great time to start a mortgage company,” Trump told a CNBC interviewer in April 2006, adding that “the real estate market is going to be very strong for a long time to come.”
Within 18 months, as the experts’ worst fears began to pan out and home prices began to dip, Trump Mortgage closed, leaving some bills unpaid and a spotty sales record that fell short of Trump’s lofty predictions. Trump distanced himself from the firm’s demise, saying at the time that he had not been involved in the company’s management and that its executives had performed poorly.
So can we stop talking about how savvy a businessman Trump is and talk about the fact he's a professional conman.Recently, as a candidate, Trump has presented himself as a truth teller who sounded an early alarm about the pending mortgage crisis. He told MSNBC last July that he had known the housing market “was a bubble that was waiting to explode.”
“I told a lot of people,” Trump said. “And I was right. You know, I’m pretty good at that stuff.”
Trump revealed no such concern when he launched the mortgage firm in 2006. He batted away skepticism from CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo, who cited a 10 per cent decline in new-home sales in one recent month.
“I think the market is very good,” Trump responded. “We’re going to have a great company. It’s Trump Mortgage and trumpmortgage.com. And it’s going to be a terrific company,”one he predicted would quickly become an industry leader.
Sanders would be a good selection as even the 'real' Gordon Gekko acknowledged on CNBC
According to CBS and NYT Clinton has a 6 points lead over Trump. It has gone down from 10 to 6 still but still a considerable lead. According some other polls (maybe fox news?) trump is leading.
Trump is sending out quite a few personal and below the belt punches. He has been saying Pres Bill Clinton used to r*pe girls in his oval office and Hillary helped her.
Trump says he is just getting started and personal attacks would continue..
i would guess it will be a coin toss between clinton and trump, and i reckon either will harken a very dark period for humanity.
Democracy is about will of the peopleThe majority of US voters are women and minorities.
The latest polls indicate that Hillary Clinton could beat Trump among women by 40 points, an astounding margin without precedent in American political history. A gender gap half that size would deliver the White House to Clinton in a massive landslide and will lead to crushing Congressional losses for Republicans.
And as I mentioned, 84% of nonwhites will not vote for Trump. This is why the GOP establishment cannot bear to unite behind Trump, they realise they face an impending disaster.
If the GOP were sensible, they should've plumped for Kasich. He actually beats Hillary in the head to head polls.
Both parties may end up divided on election day. Republicans are already divided, but a large number of Sanders supporters won't vote for Clinton either.
i would guess it will be a coin toss between clinton and trump, and i reckon either will harken a very dark period for humanity.
Again complete fiction. At least 40% Clinton supporters said they wont vote for Obama. But people did. Only 20% Sanders supporters say this according to poll, most will still vote democrat
Again complete fiction. At least 40% Clinton supporters said they wont vote for Obama. But people did. Only 20% Sanders supporters say this according to poll, most will still vote democrat
dynamics are different though
Many Sanders supporters are 'anti establishment, kick-out-politicians' type and would be more amenable to Trump than Clinton.
Many of these are from 'occupy Wall Street' movements as well so it will be hard to imagine them switching over to Clinton
I'm finding it to be a little bit like waiting for an enormous species-threatening meteor to impact the Earth, with the only remaining question being whether it will hit on land or water.
Lol, first - Why do you think Clinton has any such designs? Her agenda aligns with Obama for the larger part
And secondly, being the President of the US does not mean supreme dictator of the world. Heck, Obama was more popular than Clinton yet had so much trouble getting anything he wanted past the congress. Nothing will change, the President simply doesn't have that kind of power
Incredible to find that nobody on this thread mentions either 'FBI' or 'Impeach'
There is an ongoing FBI investigation into Clinton's email and other scandals.
If/when she is charged no reason why Democrat super-delegates taking into account Hillary's already poor polling versus Trump decide at the Convention to switch to Sanders.
I really hope she gets indicted, it will pave the way for Bernie to win the whole thing. Can't believe that someone being investigated by the FBI (that too with overwhelming evidence against her) is winning the democratic nomination.
Lol Did you even look at Bernie plans for every thing ? US will be socialist country than anything. To provide free education,health care. Someone has to pay the bills it will the hard working middle class the business folks never pay taxes anyway.
Trump thinks climate change is a Chinese hoax designed to damage American manufacturing...yet wants to build a wall on his Irish golf resort to protect against rising sea levels.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...limate-change-is-a-hoax-but-tries-to-protect/
Trump nailing that hypocrisy.
Not a fan of Trump, but I don't see how that's hypocrisy. He said climate change caused by humans is a chinese hoax, and also went on to say temperatures rise and fall naturally (alongside see levels).
“If the predictions of an increase in sea level rise as a result of global warming prove correct, however, it is likely that there will be a corresponding increase in coastal erosion rates not just in Doughmore Bay but around much of the coastline of Ireland,” the application notes.
And Britain built the NHS and Education systems in the immediate aftermath of the 2nd World War when we were bankrupt whilst Germany built their economy having been defeated in the 2nd World War !
This argument about we can't afford it is b.s.
We can't afford not to invest in the future and that means investing in physical and human capital.
If every major western nation in the world can provide free healthcare, affordable education, and all these benefits, why can't the USA? He's outlined his plan, so I think he deserves a chance to do what he can for the people.
how exactly is it free when taxpayers like me are paying over 50% of our income to fund these public services........
the NHS is however free to the health tourists....
how exactly is it free when taxpayers like me are paying over 50% of our income to fund these public services........
the NHS is however free to the health tourists....
US taxes aren't as low as we think. My uncle visited from Texas, and the taxes there are almost the same as the taxes we pay in New Zealand. We get a lot more benefits + healthcare is covered by the taxes.
Basically they pay taxes + pay for health insurance which adds up to way more than what we pay here.
Trump is now officially the GOP nominee.
The beginning of the end..
Spot on
It's pretty impressive that he started as a dark horse and then simply swept away a massive 16 other candidates, whilst Hillary despite being the clear favourite since before the beginning of voting is still struggling to shake off her main rival.
It's pretty impressive that he started as a dark horse and then simply swept away a massive 16 other candidates, whilst Hillary despite being the clear favourite since before the beginning of voting is still struggling to shake off her main rival.
she mathematically won it ages ago afaik? it's just that bernie is just out there fighting for his agenda.
Trump is ahead of Clinton in the polls.
It's pretty awful that the USA can only field two such poor candidates.
18 U.S. Code § 2071 - Concealment, removal, or mutilation generally
(a) Whoever willfully and unlawfully conceals, removes, mutilates, obliterates, or destroys, or attempts to do so, or, with intent to do so takes and carries away any record, proceeding, map, book, paper, document, or other thing, filed or deposited with any clerk or officer of any court of the United States, or in any public office, or with any judicial or public officer of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
(b) Whoever, having the custody of any such record, proceeding, map, book, document, paper, or other thing, willfully and unlawfully conceals, removes, mutilates, obliterates, falsifies, or destroys the same, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both; and shall forfeit his office and be disqualified from holding any office under the United States. As used in this subsection, the term “office” does not include the office held by any person as a retired officer of the Armed Forces of the United States.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2071
Donald Trump claims a net worth of more than $10 billion and an income of $557 million. But he appears to get there only by overvaluing properties and ignoring his expenses.
POLITICO spoke with more than a dozen financial experts and Trump’s fellow multimillionaires about the presumptive Republican nominee’s latest financial statement. Their conclusion: The real estate magnate’s bottom line — what he actually puts in his own pocket — could be much lower than he suggests. Some financial analysts said this, and a very low tax rate, is why Trump won’t release his tax returns.
“I know Donald; I’ve known him a long time, and it gets under his skin if you start writing about the reasons he won’t disclose his returns,” said one prominent hedge fund manager who declined to be identified by name so as not to draw Trump’s ire. “You would see that he doesn’t have the money that he claims to have and he’s not paying much of anything in taxes.”
Trump is certainly wealthy. But in a campaign where the New Yorker has portrayed himself as the biggest, the richest, the classiest and the best at everything, disclosing that he is less rich than he lets on could be damaging. And it is a line of attack Democrats are already using and hope to pound away on until November.
The case against Trump’s accounting of his wealth: His businesses apparently generate a lot of revenue but may not put much cash in his pocket; he assigns himself a net worth that is impossible to verify and may be based in part on fantasy; and he is selling assets and increasing debt in ways that suggest a man scrambling for ready cash.
In response to a list of questions for this story, Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks emailed: “The report speaks for itself.” If it does, the 104-page report — which Trump filed with the Federal Election Commission on May 17 — does not speak clearly.
The financial disclosure form showed Trump adding fresh debt of at least $50 million, though a campaign news release said Trump is using increased revenue to reduce his debt, which is now at least $315 million and possibly more than $500 million. The disclosure also suggests that Trump sold fund assets to raise as much as $7 million in cash and individual securities to raise up to $9 million more.
The apparent increase in debt and securities sales raises questions about the amount of cash Trump has on hand.
“If he is swimming in so much cash for all his holdings, why is he selling this stuff to raise cash?” asked another ultra-high-net-worth individual who also reviewed the filings and declined to be identified by name to avoid Trump’s wrath.
Trump’s tax returns could clarify a great deal about his actual income. But Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, said in an interview with The Huffington Post last week that he would be “surprised” if Trump ever releases the returns, which is not required but which every major presidential candidate has done since 1976.
Trump attributes the refusal to ongoing audits. But there is no prohibition on individuals releasing returns under scrutiny by the IRS. The refusal has led to rampant speculation among Wall Street executives who have done deals with Trump that his returns would show surprisingly low income.
There is no dispute that Trump owns many valuable properties that contribute to a high net worth. But there is a great deal of dispute about how high that worth actually is. The financial disclosure form lists assets worth at least $1.5 billion, but the ranges included are far too wide for an observer to determine anything close to a precise figure.
“Trump has a tendency to value his brand at a very high amount, but these are usually intangible valuations just pulled out of thin air,” said Steve Stanganelli, a certified financial planner at Clear View Wealth Advisors. “And he appears to be reporting gross revenue. There is a huge difference between that and net income. What really matters is what you put in the bank.”
Estimates of Trump’s net worth range from a low of $150 million to $250 million asserted by journalist Timothy O’Brien in a 2005 book that earned him a libel lawsuit from Trump that was eventually dismissed. O’Brien saw Trump’s tax returns as part of the discovery in that suit but the records were sealed by the court and O’Brien is not allowed to discuss them in any detail.
One revelation made public as part of the suit was that Trump’s valuation of himself and his empire fluctuates based on his own “feelings.” Fortune magazine earlier this month estimated Trump’s net worth at $3.92 billion based on the latest financial disclosure.
A big chunk of Trump’s net worth figure comes from high valuations he bestows on his golf course properties. Trump values nine of his golf properties at “over $50 million” for a total of at least $450 million. He values at least four more at up to $25 million and a fifth at up to $50 million. But golf course valuation experts say there is nothing in the report to support these lofty figures.
“Unless we really know what the income and expenses for the clubs are, it’s impossible to even guess at what the value would be,” said Larry Hirsh, a founder of the Society of Golf Appraisers and the president of Golf Property Analysts. “He’s a classic example of a guy that, when he wants to get a loan or tell you how wealthy he is, he’ll tell you something is worth a bazillion dollars. But when he wants to get taxes reduced, he’ll tell you it’s worth $2.95.”
Clinton has won.
To prove that he is a man of integrity and class (which I think he probably is), Sanders should now officially step aside in the race.
Hilary could still be impeached
Superdelegates could still switch support
Staying in allows Sanders to push progressive agenda and change Democrat platform
Makes sense to stay in the race. Sanders has taken on Democrat Esrablishment just as Corbyn did with Labour. There is genuine demand for new progressive anti-austerity politics. If Dem establishment don't accept that fact he should run as an Independent.
The way the AP announced Hillary is the presumptive nominee a day before the primaries is absolutely disgusting. I don't even know why these media outlets include super-delegates in their count when they haven't even voted yet! Yesterday's announcement obviously had an effect on today's primaries.
Anyway, what's done is done. I personally don't see this as a loss for Bernie Sanders, in fact, he's a winner. Even if he didn't clinch this nomination he's made sure that the democratic agenda will have some of his policies on it, he's brought millions of millennials into the fold, and he has raised his voice on some very important issues. Bernie will go down in history as the man who brought socialism into a positive light in the USA, and eventually, the US will adopt Bernie's policies. This is a given looking at the overwhelming support he receives from under 45s.
Suck it up buddy. Hillary has more pledged delegates than Bernie even before yesterdays results so why would the super delegates vote for him. Bernie's insistence on staying in the race is looking foolish and idiotic at this point. Also, keep dreaming about Hillary getting indicted under a democratic President's rule who is supporting her. Not going to happen.
Speaking of Obama.Looks like Uncle Bernie has been called to the Principal's office on Thursday. Expect him to endorse Hillary after that meeting. If not, than he is even a bigger fool than anyone expected.
The political revolution never happened, get over it.
A self-declared socialist getting 46% of the delegates in a country that is the heartland of global capitalism, despite being 60% behind Hillary Clinton in the national polling last year, with next to nothing in terms of fundraising, media support or name recognition, and with all the establishment against him - that my friend is a political revolution.