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Old 03-22-2016, 06:13 AM
 
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Clint Eastwood is a very honest film maker who has never demonized so called enemies in his films.

Also, Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich dad Poor dad, endorses Donald Trump.

He said,

Those who know me know that I do my best to steer clear from politics. Politics is painful. Today I am neither Republican nor Democrat. I vote the candidate, not the party.

We all know that it’s time to unite our country. I believe Donald could do this, if he shared with the nation what he has shared with me, by adding to his platform the idea of financial education for everyone.

...— rather than teaching people to fish and be independent — we perpetuate our downward spiral. I believe that people today realize that money is not “the root of all evil.” The lack of money is. And if you have been paying attention to the news, you know that the U.S. government is running out of money.

As I watch the Republican debates, I ask myself, “Of all the candidates on that stage, which one knows how to make money?” We all know that the majority of them know how to spend money, but only one candidate has a proven record of making money. And this is why I decided to write this article for Jetset and endorse Donald for president.

Why America Needs Donald Trump - JetsetMag.com

I think this country's biggest problem is government overspending and a lack of confidence of future financial well being. Middle class is shrinking.

most people no longer view "race relationships" as the biggest issue of the country. So I think Donald Trump would be our best choice.

I have been undecided for months. But I think this time around, I want to give Donald Trump a chance. Sarah Palin's endorsement turned me off, but Clint Eastwood and Robert Kiyosaki helped me. I perhaps still want to vote for third party, but in order not to waste my vote, I think voting for Donald Trump seems like a better choice. (just my opinion.)
Kiyosaki and Mr. Trump are friends . . . they wrote at least one book together.

Mick
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Old 03-22-2016, 07:54 AM
 
Location: Newport Beach, California
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Oh goody, somebody's UTube video proves he is great and successful... like the other gazillion self promoting videos.

The February story isn't about his filing for bankruptcy, it is about his shifting assets around to hide them from the creditors and the bankruptcy court. That is potential fraud. Read the article and you will see the truth.
Of course he is a great success.

Oh goody, somehow, an aticle proves that somebody is not a success LOL

Seriously, you have run out of excuses demonizing somebody. Don't want to vote for Trump, don't vote for him.
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Old 03-22-2016, 07:56 AM
 
Location: Newport Beach, California
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Kiyosaki and Mr. Trump are friends . . . they wrote at least one book together.

Mick
I know that.

I have heard many great things about Robert k, he's an awesome person and a great success.

I also have a friend who have met Donald Trump in person, he also had said a lot of great things about him.

It is really funny that people just refused to give Trump a chance. Which is fine, but don't act so aggressive all the time. sheesh. Using bankruptcy to attack a business person, is really stupid. lol
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Old 03-22-2016, 08:05 AM
 
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It is really funny that people just refused to give Trump a chance. Which is fine, but don't act so aggressive all the time. sheesh.
We've given Trump a chance, for eight months now. He's proven to be everything we feared he was.

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Using bankruptcy to attack a business person, is really stupid. lol
Four bankruptcies means he's not a very good business person.
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Old 03-22-2016, 08:07 AM
 
Location: Newport Beach, California
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Four bankruptcies means he's not a very good business person.
Not true. But believe whatever you want to believe. Don't vote for him if you don't want to. I am sick and tired of people constantly attack Trump supporters simply because we want to try somebody new.
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Old 03-22-2016, 08:15 AM
 
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Not true. But believe whatever you want to believe.
So you believe filing for bankruptcy four times makes one a good businessman? I'll grant you he knows how to save his own ass very well, but he gives absolutely no thought or concern to the thousands of people who suffer and/or lose everything while he skips away, scot free, to victimize again.

I experienced a big corporation filing bankruptcy and it devastated the small company I worked for who was one of their vendors. The company eventually went out of business as a result of the losses it suffered. Lots of people lost their jobs. But I guess the little people don't count as long as Trump didn't lose any of his billions.

Most of us wouldn't consider that to be moral, much less good business. But Trump supporters close their eyes to unpleasant truths about him. As you are doing now.
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Old 03-22-2016, 08:17 AM
 
Location: Newport Beach, California
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So you believe filing for bankruptcy four times makes one a good businessman? I'll grant you he knows how to save his own ass very well, but he gives absolutely no thought or concern to the thousands of people who suffer and/or lose everything while he skips away, scot free, to victimize again.

I experienced a big corporation filing bankruptcy and it devastated the small company I worked for who was one of their vendors. The company eventually went out of business as a result of the losses it suffered. Lots of people lost their jobs. But I guess we little people don't count as long as Trump didn't lose any of his billions.

Most of us wouldn't consider that to be moral, much less good business. But Trump supporters close their eyes to unpleasant truths about him. As you are doing now.
There is bankruptcy law in this country. Filing for bankruptcy when necessary is not a crime.
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Old 03-22-2016, 08:20 AM
 
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There is bankruptcy law in this country. Filing for bankruptcy when necessary is not a crime.
But using it repeatedly as a tactic to evade responsibility for bad business practices should be.

And again, you have no concern for the many, many causalities Trump leaves in his wake.

Just because it's legal to do what he does doesn't mean it's moral.
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Old 03-22-2016, 08:23 AM
 
Location: Newport Beach, California
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But using it repeatedly as a tactic to evade responsibility for bad business practices should be.

And again, you have no concern for the many, many causalities Trump leaves in his wake.

Just because it's legal to do what he does doesn't mean it's moral.
see? Tired of this kind of attack. the bolded.
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Old 03-22-2016, 08:25 AM
 
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see? Tired of this kind of attack. the bolded.
And yet, you don't deny that you simply don't care about them. Your only response is that it's legal, so it doesn't matter.

How is it an attack when it is simply restating what you have said?
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