MSNBC: We Have Trumps Tax Returns
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 4:51 pm
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Anybody with the amount of real estate investments he has is going to have conflicts of interestPwns wrote:If this is legit and not some kind of tease, I will predict there will not be any major conflicts of interest but will be some pretty unflattering things.
All CEO's are like Trump?CID1990 wrote:Anybody with the amount of real estate investments he has is going to have conflicts of interestPwns wrote:If this is legit and not some kind of tease, I will predict there will not be any major conflicts of interest but will be some pretty unflattering things.
That's why I keep saying this is going to be a very interesting 4 years - because our government over time has been designed to make sure that nobody who actually makes things or navigates our financial structures would want the job. It just isn't set up for a Trump or a Gates or a Carnegie or Rockerfeller. Think of it as job security for career politicians who only know how to schmooze Big Defense and Big Labor and not much else
Trump's track record shows he hasn't always been the most adept person at navigating the private sector either - but that's not the point -
The next 4 years will determine whether the "CEO President" is a viable thing
Establishment politicians both left and right are going to do their best to make sure it doesn't happen
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He's a CEO the same way Michael Jordan was a Baseball player...kalm wrote:All CEO's are like Trump?CID1990 wrote:
Anybody with the amount of real estate investments he has is going to have conflicts of interest
That's why I keep saying this is going to be a very interesting 4 years - because our government over time has been designed to make sure that nobody who actually makes things or navigates our financial structures would want the job. It just isn't set up for a Trump or a Gates or a Carnegie or Rockerfeller. Think of it as job security for career politicians who only know how to schmooze Big Defense and Big Labor and not much else
Trump's track record shows he hasn't always been the most adept person at navigating the private sector either - but that's not the point -
The next 4 years will determine whether the "CEO President" is a viable thing
Establishment politicians both left and right are going to do their best to make sure it doesn't happen
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What I DO like about his political ascension is it was a poke in the eye to the PC crowd and how candidates are SUPPOSED to act (Clinton was like this to a much lesser degree)...pomp and circumstance be damned...![]()
That's a good thing.
But there's probably still a few CEO's not as full of shit and self interest out there.
Why? Seriously?∞∞∞ wrote:I don't even care if he's done nothing wrong, it should be public information.
I really hope she's not messing around (although I doubt she is).
I put that part in there about Trump not exactly being the best CEO out there....Chizzang wrote:He's a CEO the same way Michael Jordan was a Baseball player...kalm wrote:
All CEO's are like Trump?![]()
What I DO like about his political ascension is it was a poke in the eye to the PC crowd and how candidates are SUPPOSED to act (Clinton was like this to a much lesser degree)...pomp and circumstance be damned...![]()
That's a good thing.
But there's probably still a few CEO's not as full of **** and self interest out there.
Trump is really excellent at being a billionaire's son
who can put on dads old suit and tie and run a half dozen corporations into the ground
Jordan can win six titles and 5 MVP awards in the NBA
and go on to be a career .202 hitter with zero power in the lowest levels of professional baseball
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Hey, they're both on TV a lot... So there's that too
Saying "not quite the best" isn't really capturing the true essence of it...CID1990 wrote:I put that part in there about Trump not exactly being the best CEO out there....Chizzang wrote:
He's a CEO the same way Michael Jordan was a Baseball player...
Trump is really excellent at being a billionaire's son
who can put on dads old suit and tie and run a half dozen corporations into the ground
Jordan can win six titles and 5 MVP awards in the NBA
and go on to be a career .202 hitter with zero power in the lowest levels of professional baseball
![]()
Hey, they're both on TV a lot... So there's that too
for the express purpose of recognizing that Trump isn't Andrew Carnegie... to save you the time
Which you and Tweedle Dum klam didn't read, of course
I can't tell if I inadvertently just master trolled you two brain surgeons or not. I'll not count this one, mmkay?
Alrighty then Mr. ParticularChizzang wrote:Saying "not quite the best" isn't really capturing the true essence of it...CID1990 wrote:
I put that part in there about Trump not exactly being the best CEO out there....
for the express purpose of recognizing that Trump isn't Andrew Carnegie... to save you the time
Which you and Tweedle Dum klam didn't read, of course
I can't tell if I inadvertently just master trolled you two brain surgeons or not. I'll not count this one, mmkay?
There goes Chizz...again.Chizzang wrote:He's a CEO the same way Michael Jordan was a Baseball player...kalm wrote:
All CEO's are like Trump?![]()
What I DO like about his political ascension is it was a poke in the eye to the PC crowd and how candidates are SUPPOSED to act (Clinton was like this to a much lesser degree)...pomp and circumstance be damned...![]()
That's a good thing.
But there's probably still a few CEO's not as full of shit and self interest out there.
Trump is really excellent at being a billionaire's son
who can put on dads old suit and tie and run a half dozen corporations into the ground
Jordan can win six titles and 5 MVP awards in the NBA
and go on to be a career .202 hitter with zero power in the lowest levels of professional baseball
![]()
Hey, they're both on TV a lot... So there's that too
The President is certainly doing his part to help diminish the mystique of the bidnizman as the ultimate in leadership.CID1990 wrote:Anybody with the amount of real estate investments he has is going to have conflicts of interestPwns wrote:If this is legit and not some kind of tease, I will predict there will not be any major conflicts of interest but will be some pretty unflattering things.
That's why I keep saying this is going to be a very interesting 4 years - because our government over time has been designed to make sure that nobody who actually makes things or navigates our financial structures would want the job. It just isn't set up for a Trump or a Gates or a Carnegie or Rockerfeller. Think of it as job security for career politicians who only know how to schmooze Big Defense and Big Labor and not much else
Trump's track record shows he hasn't always been the most adept person at navigating the private sector either - but that's not the point -
The next 4 years will determine whether the "CEO President" is a viable thing
Establishment politicians both left and right are going to do their best to make sure it doesn't happen
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$150,000,000 in income? And this guy is supposed to be a billionaire?HI54UNI wrote:He paid $38 million on $150 million in income. Other libs are slamming Rachel for her epic fail.
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I'll just loop you in with Winkin and Blinkin on not getting the pointhoundawg wrote:The President is certainly doing his part to help diminish the mystique of the bidnizman as the ultimate in leadership.CID1990 wrote:
Anybody with the amount of real estate investments he has is going to have conflicts of interest
That's why I keep saying this is going to be a very interesting 4 years - because our government over time has been designed to make sure that nobody who actually makes things or navigates our financial structures would want the job. It just isn't set up for a Trump or a Gates or a Carnegie or Rockerfeller. Think of it as job security for career politicians who only know how to schmooze Big Defense and Big Labor and not much else
Trump's track record shows he hasn't always been the most adept person at navigating the private sector either - but that's not the point -
The next 4 years will determine whether the "CEO President" is a viable thing
Establishment politicians both left and right are going to do their best to make sure it doesn't happen
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exactly what I addressed.CID1990 wrote:I'll just loop you in with Winkin and Blinkin on not getting the pointhoundawg wrote:
The President is certainly doing his part to help diminish the mystique of the bidnizman as the ultimate in leadership.
(hint: it isn't about Trump. It's about the idea of A Trump.)
I think I'll name you Stinkin
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FIFYIvytalk wrote:What a non-story. Now if Maddow admitted to being a tranny, THAT would be a story.
Or got gender reassigned to a womanIvytalk wrote:What a non-story. Now if Maddow claimed to have turned straight, THAT would be a story.
You first lumped Trump in with Gates, Rockefeller, and Carnegie and then wrote this...CID1990 wrote:I'll just loop you in with Winkin and Blinkin on not getting the pointhoundawg wrote:
The President is certainly doing his part to help diminish the mystique of the bidnizman as the ultimate in leadership.
(hint: it isn't about Trump. It's about the idea of A Trump.)
I think I'll name you Stinkin
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O...K...The next 4 years will determine whether the "CEO President" is a viable thing
Linda Tripp? I'd forgotten all about her.HI54UNI wrote:I wonder if we will see Tripp come back to this thread?
And I wonder what the odds are that Trump's team set this whole thing up...