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He's in his 70s and being a President is a step down from being a billionaire--ALLEGEDLY
Until and unless he finally agrees to release his tax returns, nobody will really know his net worth, his sources of income, or his financial/loan obligations, nor will we know about his probable financial ties to Russian Oligarchs.
I gave Trump 18 months the day he was inaugurated. That would put his leaving coming very soon- by the end of this month, if my assumption proves to be correct.
But so far, he's falling apart at the speed I expected, so until the month is up, I'm sticking with my prediction. I fully believe he will resign soon, and will never allow himself to be impeached. The resignation may come a bit later than my early prediction, but I still believe he will be gone before the November elections.
I also think Trump will run again in 2020, resignation or not. If he resigns, he will run as an independent or on a 3rd party ticket. And, for all I know, he could possibly win again if he plays his cards right.
Trump has been frustrated by the courts and what he can and cannot do and has expressed his frustration many times over it.
I am thinking that he may not even want to run again for President.
Last time we had so many running from both parties it was a fee-for-all.
To me it's just sad that the people cannot come up with someone trustworthy.
With his fat and flabby body and years of excess and abuse, Trump can't even walk very far------running is out of the question. Even if he somehow avoids justice, it's hard to imagine he would even survive to finish his current term.
I gave Trump 18 months the day he was inaugurated. That would put his leaving coming very soon- by the end of this month, if my assumption proves to be correct.
But so far, he's falling apart at the speed I expected, so until the month is up, I'm sticking with my prediction.
I wish there was a way to make a bet. Maybe some mod to act as escrow. I'd enjoy taking your money. In fact, I'd give you to the end of the year.
I gave Trump 18 months the day he was inaugurated. That would put his leaving coming very soon- by the end of this month, if my assumption proves to be correct.
But so far, he's falling apart at the speed I expected, so until the month is up, I'm sticking with my prediction. I fully believe he will resign soon, and will never allow himself to be impeached. The resignation may come a bit later than my early prediction, but I still believe he will be gone before the November elections.
I also think Trump will run again in 2020, resignation or not. If he resigns, he will run as an independent or on a 3rd party ticket. And, for all I know, he could possibly win again if he plays his cards right.
But there is nothing for him to be impeached for, so your prediction is dead wrong.
IMO, I don't see Trump making past his first term if he makes it that far. On here his supporters still love him but outside of this forum I'm seeing less and less of his supporters I think they are tired of the drama and him embarrassing himself. So no I don't see him getting that far myself.
He’s closing in on his second year.
You better hope that Russian collusion indictment comes.
Trump will run again, because being the most powerful man on earth is too tempting to pass up.
With his fat and flabby body and years of excess and abuse, Trump can't even walk very far------running is out of the question. Even if he somehow avoids justice, it's hard to imagine he would even survive to finish his current term.
Trump's rallies this year are a lot more energetic and intense than Obama's rallies ever were....
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