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CNN and MSNBC say Trump is a loser
OK, I didn't watch ANY TV last night, so I just saw some clips of the "breaking" news (actually news that first broke 25 years ago) that Trump lost huge money from 1985 - 2004. Trump wrote a book called The Art Of The Comeback, it was about coming back from those staggering losses.
Amazing, I saw 6-7 different talking heads all using the same exact language - biggest loser. Are they all reading from the same script? (1) The commercial real estate market completely collapsed at that time, and there was a terrible recession. Trump is a real estate developer and property owner. Most real estate moguls got annihilated at that time, because there weren't nearly enough tenants in skyscrapers and shopping malls, so there wasn't sufficient revenue to pay the mortgages, and the buildings were then worth a lot less so you couldn't sell it to get away from it. I presume that Warren Buffet and Bill Gates and Jamie Dimon lost a lot of money in 2008-2009, does that make them losers? Trump managed to get through it when many people didn't, and he's a billionaire. Is that a loser? (2) If he's such a loser, then my God, what does that make Hilary Clinton? These people are SO DESPERATE to attack this man, they look at his taxable income from 25 years ago, which was probably the worst time of his career. Trump is a turd of a human being. There's all kinds of legitimate things to criticize him for. Why do these people need to humiliate themselves by resorting to this? Is everyone who loses money in major recessions, a loser? The more leveraged you were in commercial real estate, the more you lost in the late 1980s. That's what happened. Jeez. ' |
Who’s got TDS Jim?
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For the THIRD time, why does having financial dealings with Russia tell you Trump can't be a good POTUS, but having financial dealings with Russia doesn't similarly disqualify Hilary? Your willingness to embrace that obvious double-standard, is TDS. It's no big deal when she does it, a huge problem when he does it. I called him a turd, (criticism) I also said that despite suffering huge losses in a recession, he survived and emerged very wealthy (compliment). I both complimented and criticized him, and I feel both statements are accurate. Is that deranged? |
Mark Zuckerberg lost $15 Billion last year, is he a loser?
http://money.com/money/5478554/mark-...oss-net-worth/ Jeff Bezos lost $19.2 Billion in 2 days last year, Is he a Loser? http://money.com/money/5438805/amazo...zos-net-worth/ |
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$19 billion on TWO DAYS, there's the biggest loser who ever lived. because what you do over your whole career isn't what matters. All that we are judged on, is how much we lost on the worst couple of days. TDS in all of its glory. |
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Trump's dad set him up. Hundreds of millions, taught him how to cheat and still Trump 'effed most of it up. Nobody would lend him money so he had to turn Russian billionaires. Completely different situations and the later is impacting our Democracy. |
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In which $145 million is "some contributions". You know who you sound like? Rep Omar, "some people did something on 09/11". "Completely different situations and the later is impacting Clinton, coincidentally, gave Russia the sweet Uranium One deal at around the same time that Russia donated $145 million to her foundation, but that's not threatening our democracy. |
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past dealings with Russia preclude him from being POTUS. Laughable. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The decrease in value of one's stock holdings isn't the same as declaring a loss on your taxes.
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There is no precedent even remotely close to this. This is reality Jim and a good reason for every American to be very concerned. |
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I never claimed to be a finance guy |
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In the case of commercial real estate, investors owned office parks, shopping malls, etc. In most case you don't pay cash, you take out a mortgage and assume that the rent you collect from tenants will cover your mortgage and provide you income on which you'll pay taxes. In the 1980s there was a major recession, so offices and malls lost paying tenants, but still had mortgage payments to make. In that case, if you paid out more than you took in, you had no income, you had a loss, and therefore would owe no taxes. Doesn't make you a loser. Now, it's reported that no one in the nation posted a bigger loss than Trump. Somebody has to lose the most, and it stands to reason it would be someone who leveraged himself to a great degree in commercial real estate. Same thing as when Amazon stock tanked, whoever owns the most shares, lost the most money. Again, doesn't make you a loser by ANY stretch, in fact, when the economy rebounds you can be very wealthy, as happened to Bezos and presumably, Trump. If a multibillionaire who clobbered a heavily favored presidential candidate is a huge loser, then I ask again, what does that make Hilary? I wish I was that kind of loser. |
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You pay taxes on realized capital gains, which is the difference between the price on the day you sell, and the price on the day you bought. If you own commercial real estate, you pay taxes on your income, which in a simplified sense, is the revenue from rents collected, minus expenses like the mortgage, maintenance etc, Net income can be negative, in which case you owe no taxes. |
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made that degree of a comeback, sounds like the US banks were the losers. if you’re telling a story about his losses, shouldn’t his comeback be part of the story, Spence? The answer is yes, unless you have an agenda that’s different from reporting facts. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Who funneled him money thru Deutsche Bank? Remember his boneheaded sons saying we get all the money we need from Russia. Keep believing and defending Deranged Donald and Natasha Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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