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I have heard for months the debate on Britain leaving the EU and read a article or two on it. I have never heard the term Brexit either.   :shrug:  Dude is just a man with way more going on than the rest of us and he knew about the issue of Britain leaving the EU, I think it is very nit picky that the locals call the issue the Brexit and he does not. 
I agree with this. Not knowing the term "Brexit" isn't a crime. Not sure he's right, though. Think it could be really bad for Britain to leave the EU.

 
In response to Donald being a egomaniac who can't control his feelings, thank god finally a candidate with feelings. The fact that Donald appears to care about something is a breath of fresh air compared to the calculating political robots who pause before every statement to gauge how it will taken before expressing what they think the audience wants to hear. 
But he's reckless. Those emotions he can't control turn into #### he shouldn't say. Which will turn into problems with ... well, everyone, if he is president.

 
Well sadly it is true, it did take him six months longer to gift millions of dollars to veterans than the millions Hillary has given.  :sarcasm:
Hillary has given far more in terms of % of her income as a donation to veterans, she, like most people doesn't hold a look at me press conferences over it.

 
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But he's reckless. Those emotions he can't control turn into #### he shouldn't say. Which will turn into problems with ... well, everyone, if he is president.
Ok lets say I agree with you, He is reckless. I still choose reckless over a cold calculating criminal which is what I consider Hillary. Trump walks that line and he comes close to it and pushes the boundaries like trying to pay as little taxes as possible. HIs high wire act may be reckless, but Hillary doesn't know or doesn't care that a line exists, she is above the law and brutally machiavellian in her quest for power. The deliberate disregard for the rule of law is far more disconcerting that someone reckless who may cross the line accidentally from time to time . 

 
He said he believed it was a "fraudulent scheme and that it preyed on the elderly and uneducated to separate them from their money."

Replace "money" with "votes" and instead of TrumpU you have the Trump for Prez campaign.

 
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SaintsInDome2006 said:
And hey Trump can't stop a PGA tournament at his own damned course from moving to Mexico - but believe me - he is going to make America Great Again.
How are they gong to get past that wall?

 
Loan Sharks said:
Ok lets say I agree with you, He is reckless. I still choose reckless over a cold calculating criminal which is what I consider Hillary. Trump walks that line and he comes close to it and pushes the boundaries like trying to pay as little taxes as possible. HIs high wire act may be reckless, but Hillary doesn't know or doesn't care that a line exists, she is above the law and brutally machiavellian in her quest for power. The deliberate disregard for the rule of law is far more disconcerting that someone reckless who may cross the line accidentally from time to time . 
Yet, you had a choice that wasn't Donald vs Hillary and have been with Trump the whole time.

So this line of reasoning seems bs.

 
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Walking Boot said:
Was anyone bothered when Obama campaigned for the presidency in Germany? Didn't he tout the support of dozens of world leaders as one of his qualifications for office in 2008?
LOL I would expect nothing less from a Trumpette to spin a vicious, psychotic lunatic being supported by Kim Jong Un as being a good thing.

 
David Duke 
Kim Jong Un
Vlad Putin
Sarah Palin
Duck Dynasty
Kid Rock
Dennis Rodman
Little Marco Rubio, who called him a dangerous con man a few months ago.

Such a proud list of Trump supporters. 

 
David Duke 
Kim Jong Un
Vlad Putin
Sarah Palin
Duck Dynasty
Kid Rock
Dennis Rodman
Little Marco Rubio, who called him a dangerous con man a few months ago.

Such a proud list of Trump supporters. 
I agree. 

Two leaders of countries, the governor of Alaska, a self made millionaire, a good musician, one of the greatest defenders of all time and a congressman. That is some good company. I don't know anything about Duke however. 

 
We need to settle on a name for the Trump supporters. I've seen Trumpkins, Trumpettes and others. I kind of like Trumpanzees though.

 
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Loan Sharks said:
No I think its great. We are entering a new area of globalism. I am no more bothered by the fact that world leaders are willing to work with Trump than with Obama opening up relations with Cuba and Vietnam. 
I miss you, GB.

Come back to the woofs and leave the politics to the rest of the heap.

 
Trump University: Sales strategy foreshadowed campaign


WASHINGTON — Grand promises. Boundless boasts. Absolute faith in the man behind it all.

The strategies that Donald Trump’s now-defunct educational company used to woo customers have plenty of echoes of the presumptive Republican nominee’s current pitch to voters, based on newly disclosed court documents about Trump University. Hillary Clinton leapt on the parallels Wednesday, using them to cast Trump as a “fraud” who peddles false promises to Americans but cares only about his personal gain.

“He is trying to scam America the way he scammed all those people at Trump U,” Clinton said during a campaign stop in Newark, New Jersey. “It’s important that we recognize what he has done because that’s usually a pretty good indicator of what he will do.”

The new details about Trump University were revealed in documents released Tuesday as part of a trio of lawsuits accusing the businessman of fleecing students with unfulfilled promises to provide secrets of real estate success. Plaintiffs contend the organization gave seminars and classes across the country that constantly pressured customers to buy more and more but failed to deliver on promises of financial success.

Trump vigorously maintains that customers were overwhelmingly pleased with the offerings, and the documents do include testimony from several satisfied customers. His campaign released a video Wednesday featuring several people speaking positively about their experiences.

 
A case against Trump University in San Diego is scheduled to go to trial shortly after the November presidential election.

The documents released ahead of the trial underscore that, like the businessman’s presidential campaign, the selling point of Trump University was its namesake’s unshakeable self-confidence and his own personal success story.

The program’s 2009 playbook boasts that Trump is “the most celebrated entrepreneur on earth. He makes more money in a day than most people do in a lifetime.” Another manual boasts that “The Trump University Team is truly the best of the best, however Retreat & Special Events Team Members are the crème de la crème of the best of the best.”

The playbooks, which are guides for those running the Trump University seminars, are chock-full of advice on how to seal the deal with prospective students, including painstakingly specific instructions on seminar room setups and music selections, reminiscent of the attention to detail given to the stagecraft at the candidate’s signature campaign rallies.

An operating guide for supervisors contains “Sales Wisdoms” that appear to echo Trump’s speaking strategy at his rallies at which he rails about the nation’s problems — from immigration to trade deals to the death of the American dream — without offering much in the way of specific solutions.

“When you talk to customers, it usually works best if the subject is problems,” one document reads. Another declares “The customers must perceive the problem.” And a third makes clear “You don’t sell products, benefits or solutions — you sell feelings.”

The Trump University material also seems to foreshadow Trump’s run-ins with the media, offering tips for what organizers should do if a reporter attempts to conduct an interview at a seminar. Among the guidelines: “You don’t have to deliver what the reporter wants” and “Reporters are rarely on your side and they are not sympathetic.”

 
But Trump doesn’t always follow his school’s advice.

“Never disparage a competitor or competitive products ... focus on the benefits of our programs and how they meet the needs of the client,” the school’s training manuals advises employees. Trump has reveled in disparaging his rivals, continuing to bash his former Republican competitors even after locking up the nomination.

As Trump steamrolled through the GOP primary, some of those rivals raised Trump University as a liability for the businessman, and at least five different outside groups mentioned the business in attack ads. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio also used Trump University in his campaign speeches in an attempt to blunt the real estate mogul’s political rise.

“It was targeted at people that were struggling,” Rubio said in March. They were retirees, single mothers and young people trying to start a business, he said. “They were people that were hurting, and they specifically targeted them.”

Rubio said last week that he’s eager to help the party defeat Clinton.

While details about the business did little to slow Trump in the primary, Clinton allies say GOP candidates were too slow in raising concerns and inconsistent in their attacks. Clinton aides have vowed to avoid repeating those mistakes and officials said that Wednesday marked the beginning of a concerted campaign on the subject.

The centerpieces of the Trump-owned education organization were pricey seminars and other offerings that promised to share his business insights. Trump University offered a three-day seminar for $1,495, using it as a springboard to sell more expensive “Trump Elite” packages for up to $34,995 a year.

Trump University’s core customers are identified in the documents as male heads of households between 40 and 54 years old with annual household incomes of at least $90,000, a college education and a net worth of more than $200,000.

“If they complain about the price, remind them that Trump is the BEST!! This is the last real estate investment they will ever need to make,” a playbook read. For those who have hit credit limits, employees are told to suggest they dip into savings or identify other “seed capital.”

The playbook declared: “Money is never a reason for not enrolling in Trump University; if they really believe in you and your product, they will find the money.”


 

 
PT Barnum would call them Rubes
No that would be the suckers that Trump exploited. Serves them right. A fool and their money will soon be parted. More than likely Dems as they are the most gullible and easiest to take advantage of.

 
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Trump supporters continue to post random articles about Pakistanis and Ethiopians attacking white Europeans. But it's unfair to charge them with bigotry and xenophobia. 

Damn this is ugly. One of the worst aspects of Trump's candidacy is that he has unleashed this stuff into the political discourse. Nobody bats an eye. 

 
Trump supporters continue to post random articles about Pakistanis and Ethiopians attacking white Europeans. But it's unfair to charge them with bigotry and xenophobia. 

Damn this is ugly. One of the worst aspects of Trump's candidacy is that he has unleashed this stuff into the political discourse. Nobody bats an eye. 
They are attacking white Europeans. Should we overlook that?

 
Kind of like Trump, Ditka Butkus talking out of both sides of his mouth.  Earlier response to "I hope they have kiddnapping insurance!"

Loan Sharks said:
:lmao:  ### #### it! How can you not like Trump? 
Ditka Butkus said:
They have no sense of humor and take their self and life too seriously.


And then today...

Classy. I'm sure the parents of the children that have been afflicted will appreciate your attempt at humor
Which is it, do we live in a world of censorship ran amok with everything PC, or is that just for things you don't like?

 
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Ain't using nothing on me. I just enjoy watching you all freak out. Never in my life have seen a bunch of overly concerned lunatics. I would imagine your therapist is working overtime 
Yes...its those against Trump that ate freaking out.

Not the ones supporting this guy because of Obama.

The same crew who consistently throw fits on her insulting others and getting timeouts.

 
Kind of like Trump, Ditka Butkus talking out of both sides of his mouth.  Earlier response to "I hope they have kiddnapping insurance!"

And then today...

Which is it, do we live in a world of censorship ran amok with everything PC, or is that just for things you don't like?
You can make fun of mentally handicap children if you like. I'll pass. Thanks...

 
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