The Donald Trump Score Card

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  1. scratcho

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    Now he says that "Ï would have rushed in there even without a gun and taken the maniac down." Yes Mr Blump--we ALL believe that. You would have limped in there while your bone spurs were hurting you and been a real bad-ass. Is there no limit to what this buffoon will say?
     
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  2. stormountainman

    stormountainman Soy Un Truckero

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    Now Trump's Supreme Court appointee is going to screw all Unionized workers in America. The standard of living in America is about to drop like a turd. I've always said Republicans don't want anyone to make a living wage, or have a retirement account, or a pension. They don't want people to have worker compensation insurance in case of an on-the-job injury. They don't want families to have basic health insurance. They don't want people to have freedom of medical choice. They don't want families to have safe drinking water. They don't want people to have clean air to breath. They don't want people to have access to public lands, but would let the oil and coal companies rape the land and the people.
     
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  3. egger

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    Trump ran away from Vietnam using five deferments and later labeled people like McCain and others who served as losers.

    Trump couldn't cut his way out of a paper bag.

    Trump says he would have run into Florida school shooting 'even without a gun'
     
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  4. egger

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    Trump had a foot thing.

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    Trump dodging a bald eagle.

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  6. stormountainman

    stormountainman Soy Un Truckero

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    Trump demanding his steaks be cooked well-done is consistent with his dislike of body fluids. He doesn't want to see the redness of the blood.

    Trump has said that he likes his steaks well-done to the extent that they rock on the plate.
     
  9. hotwater

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    Trump golf club settles suit from former members seeking refunds
    Carolyn McAtee Cerbin, USA TODAY
    Published 10:17 p.m. ET Feb. 26, 2018

    Trump golf club settles suit from former members seeking refunds

    "President Trump, who has said he doesn't like to settle lawsuits, has settled with former members at his golf course in Jupiter, Fla.

    Golfers who held memberships to the Ritz-Carlton Golf Course before Trump bought it 2012 contend he failed to give back their refundable deposits, ranging from $35,000 to $210,000, after the ownership change.

    In the settlement entered in U.S. District Court Friday, Trump National Golf Club agreed to pay nearly $5.44 million to the members, who sued in a class action. After legal fees, each of the plaintiffs will end up with about 71% of the refunds they sought, according to the ruling."
     
  11. egger

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    Exclusive: Trump's 3,500 lawsuits unprecedented for a presidential nominee
    USA TODAY analysis finds 3,500 legal actions by and against Trump, fighting everyone from the government to the vodka makers.
    Nick Penzenstadler and Susan Page, USA TODAY

    Exclusive: Trump's 3,500 lawsuits unprecedented for a presidential nominee

    "The legal actions provide clues to the leadership style the billionaire businessman would bring to bear as commander in chief. He sometimes responds to even small disputes with overwhelming legal force. He doesn’t hesitate to deploy his wealth and legal firepower against adversaries with limited resources, such as homeowners. He sometimes refuses to pay real estate brokers, lawyers and other vendors.

    As he campaigns, Trump often touts his skills as a negotiator. The analysis shows that lawsuits are one of his primary negotiating tools. He turns to litigation to distance himself from failing projects that relied on the Trump brand to secure investments. As USA TODAY previously reported, he also uses the legal system to haggle over his property tax bills. His companies have been involved in more than 100 tax disputes, and the New York State Department of Finance has obtained liens on Trump properties for unpaid tax bills at least three dozen times."
     
  12. egger

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    Trump seems like the kind of person who would be like Dr. Smith hiding behind the boy Will Robinson when the monster was attacking them in the Lost In Space TV show.
     
  13. egger

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    When faced with an enemy, Moe of The Three Stooges used to proudly say, "I'll fight to the last drop of (points to Shemp) YOUR blood."
     
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    Exclusive: Trump's 3,500 lawsuits unprecedented for a presidential nominee

    "While leaders who had business careers sometimes have been elected to the White House — oilmen George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, for instance, and mining engineer Herbert Hoover — the jobs have some fundamental differences, political scientists and presidential historians say. A president can't rule by fiat, as some CEOs do. And getting things done in government often involves building coalitions among legislators and foreign leaders who have their own priorities and agendas.

    “He’s operating as his own boss and a CEO-on-steroids mentality, where you snap a finger and things get done,” said presidential historian Douglas Brinkley, who has written biographies of Franklin Roosevelt and Teddy Roosevelt and edited Ronald Reagan’s diaries. “But a lot of good governance is on learning how to build proper coalitions and how to have patience with the glacial pace of government, and you’re forced to abide by laws at all times. "

    Brinkley sees "a lot of warning signs about having someone of Trump’s temperament and professional disposition being the commander-in-chief.”"
     
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  15. hotwater

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    Perfect analogy Dr Smith from Lost in Space ..lol...

    btw: The Netflix 2018 version of Lost and Space begins in a couple of months
     
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    Nice to see that another woman, Ivanka Trump, is the Secretary of State now(jk).
    I am curious as to what has happened to Rex Tillerson.
     
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  17. egger

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    Similar to Ivanka's Secretary of State behaviors, Donald Trump Jr. is also mixing White House policy with promotion of the personal family fortune.


    Donald Trump Jr.'s trip to India could mix business and U.S. foreign policy
    Siddhant Mohan, Special to USA TODAY
    Published 4:14 p.m. ET Feb. 19, 2018 | Updated 5:43 p.m. ET Feb. 19, 2018

    Donald Trump Jr.'s trip to India could mix business and U.S. foreign policy

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    "VARANASI, India — Donald Trump Jr. arrives in India on Monday to promote new Trump Towers and be a keynote speaker with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, raising concerns about mixing his father's family business interests with U.S. foreign policy.

    The eldest son of President Trump was arriving on the family jet for the week-long visit that will include meetings and dinners with investors, businessmen and prospective buyers who have shown interest in the four Trump Tower projects under construction in the cities of Gurugram, Mumbai, Pune and Kolkata."
     
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  18. egger

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    Like Trump, Smith was a cowardly narcissist and always in it for himself, selling out on anyone for a dime. He would say, "Never fear. Smith is here!" then run behind the little boy when something threatened.

    In the episode His Majesty Smith he became a king. The last photo below could pass for the Trump royal family.

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  19. egger

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    The whole story of Michael Cohen has a strange scent. He initially denied the allegations of Stormy having sex with Trump yet he later said he paid $130,000 money through an LLC account he set up to 'facilitate' a hush money maneuver for a sex incident that he previously said didn't happen. The payment was made for an incident long ago yet at a critical time during the campaign, indicating it was campaign-related. It wasn't reported to the FEC.

    In slipperly lawyer fashion, Cohen set up an LLC to implement it and used the word 'facilitate' which is vague and leaves open the possibility that it wasn't his money in the end but that somehow he was reimbursed by another party, perhaps Trump himself, one of Trump's companies, an associate of Trump, or a Trump campaign funding source.
     
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  20. egger

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    Michael Cohen is the same person who sued Sheena Monnin after she made a remark about the Trump pageant on Facebook. Cohen later bragged about destroying her life.


    The Miss USA hopeful sued by Trump: 'There are ways to stand your ground'
    After Sheena Monnin criticized what she said was a rigged contest, the businessman hit her with a $10m lawsuit. The experience taught her to empathize with fellow victims – and the dangers of a bully in the White House
    Lucia Graves in Washington
    Sun 4 Sep 2016 07.00 EDT

    The Miss USA hopeful sued by Trump: 'There are ways to stand your ground'
     
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