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In case there are people STILL wondering why people love Trump, here is the latest reason why. These smug reporters think they can push people around. George's eye popped when he heard Trump's response. Contrast that with how Romney cowered and apologized for his tax rate. Oh, for all those who have been posting with glee how Trump has changed, take this.
And that's why we love him. He lives his life the same way I live mine....a great big f*** you. It's the only way to live with a clear head and keep moving forward.
"Hillary, John Barron from NY Post. What did you say in the Goldman Sachs speech?"
"None of your business, John."
"Wow, she's got balls."
Awesome. Ya.
Mick
Yes, but taxes are personal. Giving paid speeches to the big banks, and then telling your voters you are going to fight the big banks is a conflict of interest, and therefore relevant to the public interest.
Yes, but taxes are personal. Giving paid speeches to the big banks, and then telling your voters you are going to fight the big banks is a conflict of interest, and therefore relevant to the public interest.
Of course you know that already.
To get back on topic, I say good for Trump.
Great point. It is always, look, there's the shiny spoon.
And that's why we love him. He lives his life the same way I live mine....a great big f*** you. It's the only way to live with a clear head and keep moving forward.
Yes, he may use sailor language like you but unless you have a private 757 and live in an apartment that looks like it was decorated by King Midas and Elvis trying to decorate a bordello, you don't live like him.
In case there are people STILL wondering why people love Trump, here is the latest reason why. These smug reporters think they can push people around. George's eye popped when he heard Trump's response. Contrast that with how Romney cowered and apologized for his tax rate. Oh, for all those who have been posting with glee how Trump has changed, take this.
Delightful when he schools George the Clinton surrogate. I hope Trump doesn't release the Tax returns before the election. A thousand pages that liberal media would use to ask a million question and take Trump off message as a distraction. Reporters wouldn't understand them and put out so much unfounded speculation that no other issues would be brought up. " none of your business " Great answer !!! It's not required.
Yes, but taxes are personal. Giving paid speeches to the big banks, and then telling your voters you are going to fight the big banks is a conflict of interest, and therefore relevant to the public interest.
Of course you know that already.
To get back on topic, I say good for Trump.
What's the conflict? Clinton made those speeches as a private citizen who had no influence to pedal.
Meanwhile, Trump admits has used our broken campaign finance system to achieve private gain by giving generously to politicians of both parties (including to Hillary Clinton) in order to gain influence. Since 1989, he has donated more than $1.5 million to political causes, 62% of it going to Republicans, according to PolitiFact.
"When they call, I give," Mr. Trump said in the first Republican debate. "And you know what? When I need something from them, two years later, three years later, I call them. They are there for me."
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