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9erempiree
02-24-2016, 03:01 AM
After the speech, I guess they thought it was wonderful, so they donated another $21.4 million dollars.

:wtf:


There is running for president and caring about the people and there is running for president to get that money.

Nick Young
02-24-2016, 03:08 AM
Berndawg truly is the anti-Hillary.

Too bad he has no chance vs the millions of Wall St.

I would have liked to see a Trump vs Commie beatdown.

DonDadda59
02-24-2016, 03:11 AM
Bruh, Carl Icahn just last year agreed to pay $33.5 million to get the Trump Taj Mahal out of bankruptcy. It's the second of Trumps casinos that Carl saved from destruction and now owns.

But keep thinking that an alleged billionaire with a penchant for bankruptcies and failed businesses who was just taken to court for fraud and union busting... Who is constantly bailed out and owned by a confirmed billionaire is looking out for you. :yaohappy:

Im Still Ballin
02-24-2016, 03:20 AM
Where are they now though? Oh how the times have changed! 40 days and nights in the desert. Resisted the temptation. The SAVIOR.

Nick Young
02-24-2016, 03:23 AM
**** the unions. BUST THEM ALL DOWN. **** FRANK SABOTKA

Bosnian Sajo
02-24-2016, 03:28 AM
That's not true, she was not paid 675k for a speech, she was paid that amount for three speeches. Also, no Goldman Sacks (who i assume you are referring to as wall street) did not pay her 21.4m, that's the amount she has made in the past 3 years (I believe?) making speeches, most speeches paying about 225k per.


Not saying that makes it any better, but just wanted to point out 9er's flawed, baited posting style.

Nick Young
02-24-2016, 03:38 AM
she worked hard for that money

DonDadda59
02-24-2016, 03:49 AM
In 1990 when the Trump organization was $5 billion in debt (some estimates say it was as high as $8.8 billion) with Trump personally close to being $1 billion in the hole... It took a bailout from 70 banks to save the company.

You heard that right. 70 banks.

But the dude responsible for at least a dozen failed businesses and $4.7 billion in bankruptcies... Who relied all his life on bailouts from his dad then later dozens and dozens of banks and new dad Carl Icahn is going to make America great again. :applause:

Nanners
02-24-2016, 03:54 AM
i really want to see the transcripts for these speeches. what could hillary clinton possibly have said that is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to these companies?

9erempiree
02-24-2016, 03:59 AM
i really want to see the transcripts for these speeches. what could hillary clinton possibly have said that is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to these companies?

Millions of dollars.

I have no idea and she will not release them. When asked about them, she just said she will release them if everyone else releases theirs. :rolleyes:

I know when Trump was called out about his financials, he released them and the people were super impressed by it. They understated his assets and it was far more impressive than first predicted.

I have the financials to all candidates, campaign contribution, and money spent. Trump's financials are super impressive though. He has tons of corporations.

Just release the speeches.

Nanners
02-24-2016, 04:13 AM
I have no idea and she will not release them. When asked about them, she just said she will release them if everyone else releases theirs. :rolleyes:



"ill do the right thing after everyone else does" - hillary clinton in a nutshell

Bosnian Sajo
02-24-2016, 04:15 AM
i really want to see the transcripts for these speeches. what could hillary clinton possibly have said that is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to these companies?


Legally, the money is paid for Hillary to show up at the event and make a speech.




On the other hand, secretly the amount of money given is to persuade Hillary politically, upper echelon companies/people are responsible. You probably already know that they get money on the side, but just now we are starting to see how much they really get. I bet not one of her big money speeches are from genuine reasons, they all have a public reason (event, speech) and a private reason (politics baby).

Why else do you think rich people put millions of dollars into a campaign, be that president, senator, governor, whatever...just to end up with a job that pays them a few 100k? Some people say they do it for the power, but **** that bullshit man. No one man has all that power, they don't do it to be in control, they do it for the money! They getting paid beautifully on the low, and they are pretty good at hiding it too. The companies, people, and organizations paying them on the low are the ones running shit, and they too do it for the money. C.R.E.A.M.


The President getting paid 400k a year is laughable, for anyone to believe that I question their sanity. Not saying this about you btw, I'm just rambling here at the end. The only guy I kind of believe that is really not doing it for the money is Bernie, only because he is 74 and comes off consistently as very sincere. But then again, that could also be an act and he could be in it for the money too. All I know is lobbying is what broke the government, and the only way out of it is to shake up the entire system, which I doubt will ever happen seeing as the current one is way too profitable for the people in charge.

Nanners
02-24-2016, 04:19 AM
The President getting paid 400k a year is laughable, for anyone to believe that I question their sanity. Not saying this about you btw, I'm just rambling here at the end. The only guy I kind of believe that is really not doing it for the money is Bernie, only because he is 74 and comes off consistently as very sincere. But then again, that could also be an act and he could be in it for the money too. All I know is lobbying is what broke the government, and the only way out of it is to shake up the entire system, which I doubt will ever happen seeing as the current one is way too profitable for the people in charge.

if bernie is in it for the money he is doing it wrong. his net worth is $500k, thats not very much for a 74 year old.

goldman paid hillary more than bernies entire net worth.

Dresta
02-24-2016, 01:38 PM
Look, we already know that Hilary is a corrupt piece of human filth; if her supporters have not been convinced by now, then they'll never be convinced, because they're a bunch of mindless fanatics.

Mindless fanatics are incapable of changing their minds.

Nanners
02-24-2016, 01:45 PM
Look, we already know that Hilary is a corrupt piece of human filth; if her supporters have not been convinced by now, then they'll never be convinced, because they're a bunch of mindless fanatics.

Mindless fanatics are incapable of changing their minds.

i dont really think thats the case. sure she has plenty of fanatics, but it seems to me that the vast majority of hillary supporters just dont know any better. they are mostly older folks who get 100% of their news from mainstream and establishment-friendly sources like msnbc and cnn, they just dont get exposed to this kind of information.

iamgine
02-24-2016, 01:52 PM
In 1990 when the Trump organization was $5 billion in debt (some estimates say it was as high as $8.8 billion) with Trump personally close to being $1 billion in the hole... It took a bailout from 70 banks to save the company.

You heard that right. 70 banks.

But the dude responsible for at least a dozen failed businesses and $4.7 billion in bankruptcies... Who relied all his life on bailouts from his dad then later dozens and dozens of banks and new dad Carl Icahn is going to make America great again. :applause:
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Dresta
02-24-2016, 02:38 PM
i dont really think thats the case. sure she has plenty of fanatics, but it seems to me that the vast majority of hillary supporters just dont know any better. they are mostly older folks who get 100% of their news from mainstream and establishment-friendly sources like msnbc and cnn, they just dont get exposed to this kind of information.
Yeah, you may be right, but she's been around for so long now, and has such an extensive list of criminality and lies to her name, that you have to think some kind of willful ignorance plays a part.

Then, her rhetoric and manipulative lies do help garner support from people who don't really follow politics; i've spoken to lots of supposedly educated people in the UK who claim to "like Hilary" because she "genuinely cares" and similar nonsense.

Stout
02-24-2016, 02:44 PM
Hilary is probably the most corrupt Dem we have seen in quite some time. Hopefully Bernie gets the nod.

Stout
02-24-2016, 02:46 PM
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Why do they list 3 successes in that list of failures? Also, I'm pretty sure he wasn't responsible for his sweetheart dying.

Duderonomy
02-24-2016, 07:34 PM
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Theoretically he should be viewed as the worst president in US history since there was a civil war on his watch.

SexSymbol
02-24-2016, 07:37 PM
feelthebern

lakers_forever
02-24-2016, 07:58 PM
Look, we already know that Hilary is a corrupt piece of human filth;

Yep.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kypl1MYuKDY

Trollsmasher
02-24-2016, 08:04 PM
I hope Trump busts out 700k watches during their first debate and asks her what she'll do for them.

DonDadda59
02-24-2016, 08:07 PM
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What does any of this have to do with the Donald being bailed out by 70 'Wall Street' Banks to the tune of Billions of dollars? :confusedshrug:

NumberSix
02-24-2016, 08:12 PM
I hope Trump busts out 700k watches during their first debate and asks her what she'll do for them.
700k for a watch? Wtf? Anybody who pays $700k for a watch is getting ripped off. I think the most expensive platinum rolex is like $79k.

DonDadda59
02-24-2016, 08:29 PM
In 2004, when Trump's casino empire entered its third round of bankruptcy, Morgan Stanley bailed him out to the tune of $500 million (on only 4% interest, the definition of a sweetheart deal). Of course the company's stock was trading for only 50 cents/share and the Donald's ownership stake dropped from 47% to 27% (eventually became 5% after Carl Icahn bailed him out following the 4th bankruptcy). So you have to take the good with the bad.

Anyone hear Mitt Romney wants to see the Donald's tax returns from the past few years? It would only be fair IMO. Mittens believes there are 'bombshells' in there.

9erempiree
02-24-2016, 08:32 PM
What does any of this have to do with the Donald being bailed out by 70 'Wall Street' Banks to the tune of Billions of dollars? :confusedshrug:

Did your master tell you to say that?:confusedshrug:

DNC are the biggest bunch of white supremacists.:facepalm

9erempiree
02-24-2016, 08:36 PM
Update:

She refused again to release transcripts at a town hall event today.

DonDadda59
02-24-2016, 08:46 PM
Did your master tell you to say that?:confusedshrug:

DNC are the biggest bunch of white supremacists.:facepalm

Are you high right now? :oldlol:

It's a matter of public record.



Major Banks Tentatively Agree On Trump Bailout
June 20, 1990

NEW YORK — Developer Donald Trump`s four leading bank lenders tentatively agreed Tuesday to lend him $65 million and defer interest and principal payments on about $850 million of his nearly $2 billion of debt for five years, said people involved in the talks.

The leading bank lenders-Citibank, Bankers Trust, Chase Manhattan Bank and Manufacturers Hanover-now must persuade other loan syndicates to approve the new loan package.

Japanese banks having a large share of Trump`s existing loans from the Citibank and Chase Manhattan syndicates are regarded as central to the plan`s success.

``The final judgment will now have to be rendered by the Japanese,`` said one banker.

The plan calls for loans of $18.2 million each from Citibank and Bankers Trust, $9 million from Chase Manhattan and $7 million from Manufacturers Hanover.

Two New Jersey institutions also will lend heavily: First Fidelity Bancorp, $5.5 million; and Midlantic Banks Inc., $2 million. Britain`s National Westminister Bank is expected to contribute about $5 million.

Principal and interest payments on all Trump`s bank debts would be deferred for as long as five years, except for his Plaza Hotel in New York;

the Trump Shuttle airline; Trump Tower, a Fifth Avenue residential and business skyscraper, and Trump`s Castle Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City.

The bank debt on those assets will not be rolled over.

The new loan package will be secured by nearly every asset in Trump`s empire, sources said.

Although some details are still being worked out, several bank representatives said they believe any final plan would closely resemble this one. Since negotiations began two and a half weeks ago they have been fluid and

Sources said it still is possible for a single bank to thwart agreement by rejecting the plan, which permits Citibank to apply any equity in the Plaza Hotel to back up its loan on the Trump Shuttle.

Last week, the four major lenders reached a preliminary agreement in which they said they would lend Trump $60 million and roll over much of his bank debt in a package that would be primarily secured by one of the developer`s Atlantic City casinos, the Trump Plaza.

But over the weekend a dispute developed among the leading lenders, and Bankers Trust and Citibank demanded much more collateral to secure their new loans.

By Tuesday evening, the two banks were granted their demands by the other banks.

The interest on the approximately $850 million or so of Trump`s bank debt that will be deferred will accrue at 1 percent above the London Interbank Offered Rate, or LIBOR, the basic short-term rate of interest in the Eurodollar market that is similar to the U.S. prime rate.

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1990-06-20/news/9002200034_1_trump-shuttle-chase-manhattan-bank-castle-hotel-casino

A bunch of banks in 1990 got together to bail the Donald out of his $850 million in personal debt (closer to $1 Billion with interest) and to give him tens of millions in loans.

By the Numbers: Trump's $4.7 Billion in Bankruptcies (http://dividendreference.com/articles/2015/1000637/donald-trump-bankruptcies/)

Blah blah blah something about Abraham Lincoln for some odd reason. :confusedshrug:

Count Dooku
02-24-2016, 08:49 PM
money well spent :applause:

9erempiree
02-24-2016, 08:51 PM
Blah blah blah something about Abraham Lincoln for some odd reason. :confusedshrug:



You're comparing a government sanctioned bailout to fraud, a 675k speech in which the participants donated another $21 million dollars.

Also, your lack of comprehension and reasoning is obvious, what in the blue moon does a 'bailout' have to do with Hilary and her political ponzi scheme?

:rolleyes:

bladefd
02-24-2016, 08:58 PM
Update:

She refused again to release transcripts at a town hall event today.

She will stick to her guns and won't release them. Maybe when the general election debates start and Trump agrees to release his own, he can force Hillary's hand. It may be too late by then though. Right now, she knows if she releases her transcripts now, Bernie will publicly shred her and possibly flip the momentum into going his way.

No way Ted Cruz the sly rat would ever release his transcripts or Rubio the robot. Would Trump? Hard to say.

Trollsmasher
02-24-2016, 08:59 PM
Don fvcked those banks over

http://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-and-his-debts-a-narrow-escape-1451868915

got out of billions of debt while losing a few money sinks and then got his net worth back up almost immediately

[QUOTE]The next year, using cash from the casino sales, he made a deal that wound down the 1990 debt-restructuring agreement. At a hearing on it, an attorney for the New Jersey attorney general

DonDadda59
02-24-2016, 09:06 PM
You're comparing a government sanctioned bailout to fraud, a 675k speech in which the participants donated another $21 million dollars.

Government sanctioned bailout he says. :lol


Also, your lack of comprehension and reasoning is obvious, what in the blue moon does a 'bailout' have to do with Hilary and her political ponzi scheme?

:rolleyes:

You want to see a real ponzi scheme?

Try enrolling at Trump University (http://theweek.com/speedreads/608092/trump-university-fraud-case-could-yank-trump-from-campaign-trail-may) :yaohappy:

NumberSix
02-24-2016, 09:52 PM
You're comparing a government sanctioned bailout to fraud, a 675k speech in which the participants donated another $21 million dollars.

Also, your lack of comprehension and reasoning is obvious, what in the blue moon does a 'bailout' have to do with Hilary and her political ponzi scheme?

:rolleyes:
Taking $675k for a speech is perfectly legal. But people are also within their rights to draw their own conclusions on such a transaction.

Bosnian Sajo
02-24-2016, 10:38 PM
700k for a watch? Wtf? Anybody who pays $700k for a watch is getting ripped off. I think the most expensive platinum rolex is like $79k.


The watch game in Dubai is serious. There are plenty of watches worth that amount, and plenty more worth millions.