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Cheerful Charlie

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http://www.politicususa.com/2016/07/23/trump-stiff-small-business-nailed-300000-attorneys-fees.html

The Miami Herald reported Friday that “Circuit Court Judge Jorge Cueto, presiding over a lawsuit related to unpaid bills brought by a local paint store against the Trump National Doral Miami golf resort, ordered the billionaire politician’s company to pay the Doral-based mom-and-pop shop nearly $300,000 in attorney’s fees.”
Yes. Another example of Donald Trump stiffing those who do work for him. Not paying his debts. You know, managing money – the thing of which he says he is the master.
Apparently The Paint Spot did a job for Trump and Trump failed to make a final payment of $34,863 on a $200,000 bill for paint used at the resort. The guy who thinks he is immune to all laws – and indeed, the United States Constitution – figured The Paint Spot had been “paid enough” regardless of the contract his company had signed.

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This seems to be a pattern with Crooked Trump.


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As Josh Marshall of TPM reported today, Trump’s “debt load has grown dramatically over the last year, from $350 million to $630 million. This is in just one year while his liquid assets have also decreased. Trump has been blackballed by all major US banks.”
 
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...bills-republican-president-laswuits/85297274/

[h=2]Donald Trump casts himself as a protector of workers and jobs, but a USA TODAY NETWORK investigation found hundreds of people – carpenters, dishwashers, painters, even his own lawyers – who say he didn’t pay them for their work.[/h]
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Googling "deadbeat trump" leads to some interesting news articles. Donald is crooked, a cheat and conman.
Will this become a major campaign issue or will Crooked Trump walk unscathed away from his bad habits by GOP voters?
 
Stiffing mom & pop businesses. Those make for good 30 second commercials.

This is interesting also:
I've heard suggestions of Trump's relationship with the Putin organization but have until now read little about it.

It makes a bold claim that it will present us with facts, but admits in the final paragraph it doesn't really have any when it says.

There is something between a non-trivial and a substantial amount of circumstantial evidence for a financial relationship between Trump and Putin or a non-tacit alliance between the two men.

But why should we let an absence of facts get in the way of a good story? :D
 
With apologies to Cheerful Charlie for going off track.

Stiffing mom & pop businesses. Those make for good 30 second commercials.

This is interesting also:

I've heard suggestions of Trump's relationship with the Putin organization but have until now read little about it.

It makes a bold claim that it will present us with facts, but admits in the final paragraph it doesn't really have any when it says.

There is something between a non-trivial and a substantial amount of circumstantial evidence for a financial relationship between Trump and Putin or a non-tacit alliance between the two men.

But why should we let an absence of facts get in the way of a good story? :D

Given the position he his applying for, don't you think it's fair to consider patterns of behavior and those he would associate with?
 
Good Sleuthing, CC. This guy leaves a stink trail wherever he goes and people need to know. The Dems need to pound this stuff home. It's too perfect not to use.
 
Schwartz said trump has the attention span of a nine year old with ADD.
 
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/07/23/trump-stiff-small-business-nailed-300000-attorneys-fees.html

The Miami Herald reported Friday that “Circuit Court Judge Jorge Cueto, presiding over a lawsuit related to unpaid bills brought by a local paint store against the Trump National Doral Miami golf resort, ordered the billionaire politician’s company to pay the Doral-based mom-and-pop shop nearly $300,000 in attorney’s fees.”
Yes. Another example of Donald Trump stiffing those who do work for him. Not paying his debts. You know, managing money – the thing of which he says he is the master.
Apparently The Paint Spot did a job for Trump and Trump failed to make a final payment of $34,863 on a $200,000 bill for paint used at the resort. The guy who thinks he is immune to all laws – and indeed, the United States Constitution – figured The Paint Spot had been “paid enough” regardless of the contract his company had signed.

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This seems to be a pattern with Crooked Trump.


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As Josh Marshall of TPM reported today, Trump’s “debt load has grown dramatically over the last year, from $350 million to $630 million. This is in just one year while his liquid assets have also decreased. Trump has been blackballed by all major US banks.”
Whatever happened to the ole phrase counting the hits with the misses? Yes, he may have a net loss on this one, but if he holds a long track recording of screwing over many people with net gains to show for it, then his talent is better used in our corner than the opponent, Crooked Hillary.
 
Stiffing mom & pop businesses. Those make for good 30 second commercials.

This is interesting also:
I've heard suggestions of Trump's relationship with the Putin organization but have until now read little about it.

The problem is that the bubble has evolved into a lipopolysaccharide shell and even as much as personally executing the Joad family on stage wouldn't sway his supporters. This election will be decided solely based on the attrition factor on the D side and whether they can avoid looking like they're tone-deaf, supercilious, and entitled.
 
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...donald-trump-lawsuits-legal-battles/84995854/

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An exclusive USA TODAY analysis of legal filings across the United States finds that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and his businesses have been involved in at least 3,500 legal actions in federal and state courts during the past three decades. They range from skirmishes with casino patrons to million-dollar real estate suits to personal defamation lawsuits.
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The legal actions provide clues to the leadership style the billionaire businessman would bring to bear as commander in chief. He sometimes responds to even small disputes with overwhelming legal force. He doesn’t hesitate to deploy his wealth and legal firepower against adversaries with limited resources, such as homeowners. He sometimes refuses to pay real estate brokers, lawyers and other vendors.
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At times, he and his companies refuse to pay even relatively small bills. An engineering firm and a law firm are among several who filed suits against Trump companies saying they weren't paid for their work. In a 2011 deposition tied to a dispute over his deal with Van Heusen menswear, he said he abruptly decided not to sign a check to a firm that helped broker the deal, after 11 consecutive quarterly payments, because "I don't feel that these people did very much, if anything, with respect to this deal.”


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A cheater and grifter.
 
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/07/23/trump-stiff-small-business-nailed-300000-attorneys-fees.html

The Miami Herald reported Friday that “Circuit Court Judge Jorge Cueto, presiding over a lawsuit related to unpaid bills brought by a local paint store against the Trump National Doral Miami golf resort, ordered the billionaire politician’s company to pay the Doral-based mom-and-pop shop nearly $300,000 in attorney’s fees.”
Yes. Another example of Donald Trump stiffing those who do work for him. Not paying his debts. You know, managing money – the thing of which he says he is the master.
Apparently The Paint Spot did a job for Trump and Trump failed to make a final payment of $34,863 on a $200,000 bill for paint used at the resort. The guy who thinks he is immune to all laws – and indeed, the United States Constitution – figured The Paint Spot had been “paid enough” regardless of the contract his company had signed.

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This seems to be a pattern with Crooked Trump.


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As Josh Marshall of TPM reported today, Trump’s “debt load has grown dramatically over the last year, from $350 million to $630 million. This is in just one year while his liquid assets have also decreased. Trump has been blackballed by all major US banks.”
Whatever happened to the ole phrase counting the hits with the misses? Yes, he may have a net loss on this one, but if he holds a long track recording of screwing over many people with net gains to show for it, then his talent is better used in our corner than the opponent, Crooked Hillary.

If I read you correctly, you believe it is permissible to cheat people, if one profits by the fraud.

Why would you expect Donald Trump to stop cheating people, just because he is in our corner? Who will he be cheating then?
 
"I don't feel that these people did very much, if anything, with respect to this deal.”

That seems to be a theme with Trump. 3,500 in 30 years. That is about one filed every three days... for 30 years!
 
Why would you expect Donald Trump to stop cheating people, just because he is in our corner? Who will he be cheating then?
you really have to wonder who Donald is talking about when he says 'This country,' don't you?
WHo is it, really, who will be able to say, "trump is in our corner?"

He insists he cares about this country, that he's going to help this country, and so on. But most of the people in those 3500 lawsuits are people that make up this country.
So obviously, he's not interested in making things great for those who oppose him. Or those who fail to convince him they've done enough for him. Or those who worked for him and expected agreed upon compensation...
Such people are clearly expendable in favor of This Country.

Whoever that may be...
 
And then you have to consider the many people he burned who didn't have the cash and time to sue. He simply thinks it is OK to say, I don't want to pay. Sue me. When sued, he throws lawyers at it and lots on money. He reminds me of the Church of Scientology.
 
If I read you correctly, you believe it is permissible to cheat people, if one profits by the fraud.
I do not believe "it is permissible to cheat people, if one profits by the fraud."

But, you probably read me correctly. You just messed up when you went further and read into it.
 
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/07/23/trump-stiff-small-business-nailed-300000-attorneys-fees.html

The Miami Herald reported Friday that “Circuit Court Judge Jorge Cueto, presiding over a lawsuit related to unpaid bills brought by a local paint store against the Trump National Doral Miami golf resort, ordered the billionaire politician’s company to pay the Doral-based mom-and-pop shop nearly $300,000 in attorney’s fees.”
Yes. Another example of Donald Trump stiffing those who do work for him. Not paying his debts. You know, managing money – the thing of which he says he is the master.
Apparently The Paint Spot did a job for Trump and Trump failed to make a final payment of $34,863 on a $200,000 bill for paint used at the resort. The guy who thinks he is immune to all laws – and indeed, the United States Constitution – figured The Paint Spot had been “paid enough” regardless of the contract his company had signed.

-------------

This seems to be a pattern with Crooked Trump.


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As Josh Marshall of TPM reported today, Trump’s “debt load has grown dramatically over the last year, from $350 million to $630 million. This is in just one year while his liquid assets have also decreased. Trump has been blackballed by all major US banks.”

So, is the judge a Mexican?
 
If I read you correctly, you believe it is permissible to cheat people, if one profits by the fraud.
I do not believe "it is permissible to cheat people, if one profits by the fraud."

But, you probably read me correctly. You just messed up when you went further and read into it.

Okay, then are you saying Trump is preferable to Hillary because he is the more accomplished cheater?
 
If I read you correctly, you believe it is permissible to cheat people, if one profits by the fraud.
I do not believe "it is permissible to cheat people, if one profits by the fraud."

But, you probably read me correctly. You just messed up when you went further and read into it.
Read into it? You referred to 'screwing over many people with a net gain' as a 'talent.' A talent you think we should have in our corner.
If you do not believe it is permissible to cheat people for profit, what does make you think of this as a talent?
 
I do not believe "it is permissible to cheat people, if one profits by the fraud."

But, you probably read me correctly. You just messed up when you went further and read into it.
Read into it? You referred to 'screwing over many people with a net gain' as a 'talent.' A talent you think we should have in our corner.
If you do not believe it is permissible to cheat people for profit, what does make you think of this as a talent?
It may be loose, but he may be referring to getting better deals in trade agreements with a person like Trump at the helm. But the problem is, it isn't the agreement he is good at, he is good at using lawyers to short change other parties in an agreement. That is a lot easier to do with people who don't have an army of lawyers. Nations, not as much.
 
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