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05-03-2011, 12:57 PM
#141
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Re: Donald Trump 2012
Originally Posted by Flash Gordon
I believe he will make an excellent president. What are your thoughts?
You posted this on April 27,2011 correct? Wasn't Trump the biggest ass in the nation after the "birther" issue was put to rest?
My thoughts........Trump is the biggest attention wh0re next to Palin right now, plus he is unable to manage money, women, emotions or his mouth.
Here is a great example of the Donald not being able to manage his mouth & emotions:
Last edited by CakeDaddy; 05-03-2011 at 01:07 PM.
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05-03-2011, 05:09 PM
#142
Re: Donald Trump 2012
Originally Posted by JonMiles
$7 million bucks is not that much when it comes to making a major difference in the country.
BTW the total combined salary of the house of representatives is around 75 million, which would be the equivalent of 25 cents for every person in the United States (about 310 million people).
$174,000 annually for each representative is not a huge amount considering they are making decisions for the entire country. If it were up to me, they would be paid double that to make informed decisions on how to treat major issues facing Americans. How about looking at the amount of money in Major League Baseball? The annual salary of A-rod, Vernon Wells, and CC Sabathia combined would pay each of the 435 representatives' annual salary and then some.
Although, I agree that money could be better spent in the government; I believe that Senators and Representatives are not overpaid for the responsibility that they have.
GO TRUMP!!!!!!
But that is the problem, we have not had them make a major difference in our country for a long time. Some are lifers and make a career out of it and only get out when they die.
Sorry I missed the 5 on the dollar mark, I really did do the math.
Honestly, I don't care what party they are from as long as they have the best interst of the people and do so willingly and knowingly. I also agree that most professional athletes are way overpaid and that money go go to better use, but we the fans are guilty for that. We keep paying to go see them, buy their gear, etc.
Still can't see how I can buy the same pair of plyers for $40.00 when the government spends $400.00!!!
I am not sure if I am with or against Trump yet, still on the fence.
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05-03-2011, 05:35 PM
#143
Super Member
Re: Donald Trump 2012
Originally Posted by CakeDaddy
100% with Trump on his views of Rosie. He hit the nail on the head. I would definitely cast my vote for an honest politician, and Trump just proved that he is more honest than any politician I've ever seen.
How do you figure that Trump can't manage money? He is a billionaire. He can obviously handle money quite well. Women on the other hand, he's a billionaire!!!! Why on earth would he need to handle women? If there are a million fish in the sea, then being a billionaire is like fishing with dynamite. You can't miss.
Jon Miles
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05-04-2011, 11:36 AM
#144
Regular Member
Re: Donald Trump 2012
Originally Posted by JonMiles
How do you figure that Trump can't manage money?
I'll let you do the research on your question, but I'll give you a keyword: CASINO
Now, Being a billionaire doesn't mean one is good with money. That's a huge,huge,huge misconception.
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05-04-2011, 12:01 PM
#145
Re: Donald Trump 2012
Trump has bankrupt his own companies numerous times and put many many others out of business.
If by being smart you mean using your power to screw others with less power...then yes....he's very smart.
But he has no integrity. Which is something i would hope all americans want in their president.
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05-04-2011, 12:43 PM
#146
Super Member
Re: Donald Trump 2012
Originally Posted by Reuters
Saw this in the news today.
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05-04-2011, 12:52 PM
#147
Super Member
Re: Donald Trump 2012
Originally Posted by LegacyGT
Saw this in the news today.
Palin and Trumpt do seem more like figureheads to me. I will not comment further on them though. But I would rather see Huckabee or Pawlenty run. I personally think they would be great candidates based on my current knowlege of them both.
I am a bit curious as to just how represantative the poll that the Reuters article is based. The article reports a little over 1,400 people.
Overall, interesting find.
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05-04-2011, 01:20 PM
#148
Re: Donald Trump 2012
Originally Posted by CakeDaddy
unable to manage money, women, emotions or his mouth.
Sounds like a politician to me
"Challenge yourself to live a better tomorrow than you did yesterday"
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05-04-2011, 02:07 PM
#149
Regular Member
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05-16-2011, 01:36 PM
#150
Regular Member
Re: Donald Trump 2012
I knew this guy was a joke! Donald Trump quit before he got fired! First Huck and now the Donald. The republican party is lost I really feel bad for the Trump followers who thought they had their next man. With their number 1 & 2 top candidates out of the race....what will they do? <--rhetorical question
Donald Trump will not run for Republican presidential nomination - NYPOST.com
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