Trump runs for POTUS/ Trumped Up! Part VII

And Trump was warned about that;many of his advisors said that AC would have a Casino glut by the time Trump's casion opened. Trump would not listen.

He listened to that WSJ reporter, before he had them ****-can the guy.
 
Some of you are going to hate me for posting this but...

I have a friend, not an especially close friend but I've worked with him (and socialized a few times) over a period of about twenty years. I consider him a very decent guy. He has lived in one of Trump's condo developments in Manhattan for about fifteen years. :blush:.

We ran into one another the other night and got to chatting. He said he was so disappointed in the way Trump has conducted his presidential run. But, like me, he's a native New Yorker who has had large exposure to The Don over the years and knows Trump can be a major league jerk at times.

But he told me the development where he lives (it's not Trump Tower) is the best place he's ever lived in. He says the staff is wonderful, very competent, very responsive. The building is very well-maintained. Not only that, they have a board of directors made up of tenants (condo owners) and Trump attends many of their board meetings. He says Trump has always been cordial, personable and always interested in solving any problem that comes up.

My friend is an accountant, though, and he says the other businesses Trump has gotten involved in have shown him (Trump) to be an absolute idiot. And he emphasized that Trump has the hundreds of millions of dollars in losses to prove it. That Trump's vanity must rise to the level of a mental disorder. My friend said as nice a landlord as Donald Trump has been, he finds the idea of Trump serving as President too horrible to even contemplate.

But he's the best landlord. The best!

Keith Olbermann use to live at Trump Tower and said basically the same thing.
 
Trump national political director 'steps back' from campaign



Jim Murphy, Donald Trump’s national political director, is no longer playing an active role on the campaign, according to three sources briefed on the move – a troubling development for the Republican nominee coming just 19 days before the election.

"I have not resigned but for personal reasons have had to take a step back from the campaign," Murphy said in a statement to POLITICO. He did not elaborate on the reasons for his departure.

Several Trump aides said that Murphy has been conspicuously absent in recent days as the campaign mobilizes for the final push.

Since joining the Trump campaign in June, Murphy, a longtime party operative, has played a key role in setting up field programs in battleground states. He has emerged as a central point person between top Trump campaign officials and the Republican National Committee. Murphy also helped to oversee floor operations at the Republican National Convention in July.

What a dumpster fire.
 
Trump is claiming he's being asked to give up, in advance, his right to "a" recount. As if there's one election so there's one count. I don't think he actually understands how the Presidential election works.

Has anyone asked his opinion on the new Flat Earth craze?
 
Keith Olbermann use to live at Trump Tower and said basically the same thing.

Yes I recall the article about Obermann deciding to move (it was linked here) from Trump Palace. My friend lives in one of the Trump buildings near Central Park. A woman who lives in Trump's UN Tower also said the same thing.

I guess Trump has figured out the luxury condo business and excels at it. Which is where he has made his money. It sure wasn't from professional football, the airline or the casinos. I'm curious as to Trump's holdings and the relative profitability of them. That might provide data for a ballpark estimate of Trump's annual net income (as opposed to his "net worth" which is very spinnable).
 
Trump did something pretty close to that. He opened a casino that directly competed with one he already owned, thus increasing his overheads without increasing the potential customer base.

It's his business acumen that got my vote.

Thank god for Russian investment capitol without the need for any actual construction, right Donnie?
 
When Trump was just starting for the GOP nomination, I saw a claim that given his inherited net worth, he'd now be richer if he just put it all in a US tracker fund, and spent his time fingerpainting.

The world would have been a better place if he had done that.

A world without a Trump Tower?!

How much is crooked Hilary paying you?
 
I am betting that Trump might be on his own for money;that the GOP will be transferring every cent they legally can from the Presedential fund to the Congressional fund.
 
If the GOP's numbers in the congressional races start to go down as a result of Donald's meltdown in the third debate, then the panic will really set in.
 

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