Donald Trump Private Citizen

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Majority of Americans in new poll say it would be bad for the country if Trump ran in 2024
The survey, conducted by Quinnipiac University, found that 60 percent of respondents said it would be bad for the country if Trump were to launch a bid for president in 2024.

Thirty-two percent of respondents, however, said another Trump campaign would be good for the country.

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Pine crest 99

Active Member
the stupid people lmfao ,
Stop bitchen and go make some money
It’s about almost free now god damn.
You people time on this shiy
Probably apply yourself at any measure
And maybe help yourself.
Get a small asset on your passion
Idea and run with it.
Then go talk to the banks around
Because banks don’t have customers right now. Jeasus fucking Crist
Fucking help yourself
It’s a free market.
 

mooray

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Don't read too much into what people on the internet say.

That's something that's really annoying with republicans, they care such a great deal about what some stranger says. Like "fake news", they're furious about it when all they have to is turn off the tube. Oh and when someone "tells" them to do something, holy shit watch them come unglued on someone's words that literally mean nothing and carry no weight whatsoever lol. I mean...thanks for giving us the keys to your heart and all, but maybe don't, for your own sake.
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Is that what successful people are
Labeled now- retarfuckinded-

I love it.
This is the best web or like
Internet entertainment
I’ve had in
Well assholes
Have
The
Record.
Another poverty wage job creator has spoken ...ermm whined cause folks expect a decent living

Simmer down now
Those folks deserve love too
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump Tries To Defy DOJ Edict That His Taxes Go To Congress

Trump's attorneys are again trying to keep Congress from getting his taxes after the Justice Department ruled that the former president must turn them over to lawmakers.
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
More witch hunt bullshit. Russia, Russia, Russia comes to mind.
Because it is programmed to be.

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Are you ok with the fact that Trump's campaign manager supplied the Russian military with the RNC data on American citizens to help their attack on us all?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Looks like she's gonna make lots of money dissecting Donald and his followers like a lab frog.
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Mary Trump On Why Donald Trump’s Presidency Left Country ‘So Vulnerable’

In her new book “The Reckoning,” Mary Trump explores how Donald Trump’s presidency left the American experiment “on the edge of failure” and how “so much unraveled in such a short period of time.” She tells Lawrence O’Donnell that similar to how Donald Trump has never been accountable for his actions, historically “practically no powerful white men have been held accountable in America.”
 

printer

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More witch hunt bullshit. Russia, Russia, Russia comes to mind.
No, this predates Russia. Before Russia was even a concern I despised the man as I knew a little of his history. This is about a spoiled person of privilege that thinks he is better than us and thinks he can get away with scamming us. Before running for president he laundered Russian money through his apartments, he has ripped off countless people and institutions. If he is the king of the tax law that he says then he has no problem, right? Him not paying his taxes means you pay more in taxes.
 

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Trump asks if Rand Paul has 'learned lesson' on endorsements
Trump’s candidate of choice, coal industry lobbyist Mike Carey, won that primary on Tuesday, all but assuring that he’ll go on to succeed former Rep. Steve Stivers (R-Ohio), who stepped down earlier this year to lead the Ohio Chamber of Commerce.

Paul, meanwhile, had thrown his support behind former Ohio state Rep. Ron Hood in the Ohio primary, putting himself at odds with Trump. A political action committee aligned with Paul spent heavily in support of Hood — an investment that didn’t go unnoticed by Trump.

Hood placed third in the Tuesday primary, falling more than 20 points short of Carey.

“Do you think Rand Paul will apologize for spending nearly $1 Million on another candidate in Ohio's 15th District congressional race after I had already endorsed Mike Carey?” Trump said in a statement. “In any event, Mike went on to an unprecedented victory, more than doubling the second placed finisher and Rand's candidate came in a distant third out of eleven.”

His remarks on Paul on Thursday suggest that he’s willing to go after even his allies when it comes to his post-presidential influence in Republican politics.

“Rand is a different kind of guy, but I like him a lot anyway, and I'm proud to have endorsed him when when he ran,” he said. “Do you think he learned his lesson?”

"You are all my employees now, shut up unless you will behave like a sycophantic moron that I think you all are."
 
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