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Old 10-14-2016, 02:12 PM
 
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CNBC Trump attacks Mexican billionaire for allegedly trying to influence US election reports that Trump is accusing Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim of paying for women to accuse Trump of sexual misconduct.

Forbes magazine ranks Slim as the 7th wealthiest person in the world and he owns 17% of the New York Times company. No, he didn't make his money in drugs. He heads a telecommunications company and makes all the Obama free cellphones (the U.S. Government pays dearly for them of course).

I've never seen such smear tactics in a campaign as the Democrats and oligarchs are doing in this one.

Doesn't it make you wonder why the oligarchs and their lackeys in the news media are so afraid of Trump? It's not because they're afraid he'll grope them, they're overwhelmingly male.

Will Americans decide that Trump's locker room comments are more offensive than Clinton's corruption and support of oligarchs? Stay tuned.
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Old 10-14-2016, 08:02 PM
 
Location: Old Mother Idaho
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As a businessman, Trump is a King Kong size walking disaster.

As a private citizen, there was nothing much he could do to tilt our government in his favor; while he has a pile, he's not in the same league as the Kochs or Buffett or the really big financeers who are all truly global in scope.

But as President, he would be such a loose cannon that he could be dangerous. Not to their wealth, but to all the delicate balances, domestic and international, that keep the wheels of investment and industry turning. Everything is always wobbly at best, so one really bad thing Trump does with the intention of benefitting Trump little empire could backfire on everyone in very unpredictable ways. Trump would lose the most in that, just as he always does, but he could spread the damage out much more.

The all have Trump's number, but Slim is a proud Mexican. I'm sure he wants to cut Trump down a peg or two for all the crap Trump has said and the promises he's made in regards to his mother country and his people.
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Old 10-14-2016, 08:24 PM
 
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Someone's paying those women off.
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Old 10-14-2016, 10:53 PM
 
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Just 2 weeks ago, Trump did say, he was going to stop all the drugs coming through from Mexico, and the Wall built, something he has always spoken about.

Looks like someone didn't like it.......too many women to fast coming out with only weeks to go. Plus, the Democrats, GOP and the churches need to continue immigration flow.
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Old 10-15-2016, 06:25 AM
 
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As a businessman, Trump is a King Kong size walking disaster.

As a private citizen, there was nothing much he could do to tilt our government in his favor; while he has a pile, he's not in the same league as the Kochs or Buffett or the really big financeers who are all truly global in scope.

But as President, he would be such a loose cannon that he could be dangerous. Not to their wealth, but to all the delicate balances, domestic and international, that keep the wheels of investment and industry turning. Everything is always wobbly at best, so one really bad thing Trump does with the intention of benefitting Trump little empire could backfire on everyone in very unpredictable ways. Trump would lose the most in that, just as he always does, but he could spread the damage out much more.

The all have Trump's number, but Slim is a proud Mexican. I'm sure he wants to cut Trump down a peg or two for all the crap Trump has said and the promises he's made in regards to his mother country and his people.
"As a businessman, Trump is a King Kong size walking disaster."

Yet, he IS a LOT more successful then YOU and a whole bunch of other businessmen!

What are YOUR business successes?
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Old 10-15-2016, 08:29 AM
 
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"As a businessman, Trump is a King Kong size walking disaster."

Yet, he IS a LOT more successful then YOU and a whole bunch of other businessmen!

What are YOUR business successes?
Most people haven't taken the time to see how these bankruptcies came to play its why they think like this. They did the same thing to Romney and Romney failed to explain it well enough. Anyone with interest could find these stories and see Trump did what most people in business do to take the company back to working order. Plus, Democrat cities had failing polices that ran investors away. To say Trump is a failed business owner, is showing they have done nothing about educating themselves on his success.
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Old 10-15-2016, 09:49 AM
 
Location: Chicago, IL
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CNBC Trump attacks Mexican billionaire for allegedly trying to influence US election reports that Trump is accusing Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim of paying for women to accuse Trump of sexual misconduct.

Forbes magazine ranks Slim as the 7th wealthiest person in the world and he owns 17% of the New York Times company. No, he didn't make his money in drugs. He heads a telecommunications company and makes all the Obama free cellphones (the U.S. Government pays dearly for them of course).

I've never seen such smear tactics in a campaign as the Democrats and oligarchs are doing in this one.

Doesn't it make you wonder why the oligarchs and their lackeys in the news media are so afraid of Trump? It's not because they're afraid he'll grope them, they're overwhelmingly male.

Will Americans decide that Trump's locker room comments are more offensive than Clinton's corruption and support of oligarchs? Stay tuned.
So if you believe that oligarchs move their political pawns to further their own agendas... What do you think Trump will do since a substantial part of his business debt is owed by Russian oligarchs from Putin's inner circle?
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Old 10-15-2016, 10:04 AM
 
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So if you believe that oligarchs move their political pawns to further their own agendas... What do you think Trump will do since a substantial part of his business debt is owed by Russian oligarchs from Putin's inner circle?
Where is your proof on this? No doubt CNN and Hillary insiders.
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Old 10-15-2016, 10:07 AM
 
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Where is your proof on this? No doubt CNN and Hillary insiders.
Google is your friend. A Trump son was speaking at a Real Estate meeting and was quoted saying a substantial part of their investors were from Russia. It was about 5 years ago, so that may no longer be true.
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Old 10-15-2016, 10:11 AM
 
Location: Chicago, IL
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Where is your proof on this? No doubt CNN and Hillary insiders.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtm...7a0_story.html
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