On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 12:31 PM, Jim Fernandes wrote: > I DO NOT believe one bit that Donald is an honest person. But then I have similar views about Hillary. When it comes to honesty, > they are both about the same. Actually, I think Hillary benefited more from the crooks that run the DNC and their chicanery. > Donald on the other hand, Trump had to fight his way up from similar crooks that run the Republican Party. The difference is that > the DNC crooks won, while the GOP crooks lost!
Jim F. I am with you on your first claim but must insist that Donald is also unable to see his reflection when he looks into a mirror. It sure looks like Hilary used her connections in the DNC to get an unfair advantage over Bernie. Trump on the other hand, threw a shoe to the face of the Republican establishment - Russia responded by endorsing Trump. > In order to get the correct answer to your question, you need to research the location where the casinos that bore Trump > name went bust. Let me know how many of those casinos in Atlantic City are making making - as a percentage of total > casinos that were in business in that city around the time Trump casinos went bust. I have seen first nation tribes run casinos - in the middle of the bush - and make astounding profits. Trump chooses bizarre methods of running his business - using bankruptcy as a business tool and not paying his debtors. Trump has already threatened to re-negotiate USA's debt. This will not result in an amber waves of grain (I am not referring to his head here) but the opposite. > I am not an exact Catholic. You hit me on one cheek, I won't extend my other. In fact, I'll hit back twice as hard. Trump shares my views on this. I am glad Trump and you see eye to eye. Gandhi pointed out that an eye for an eye would make everyone blind. > Which brings me to the point about the upcoming war. I think Trump is going to take America to war against the terrorists. > The two wars Bush ran would probably be a puppet show compared to what Trump will launch. I was fine with the Afghan > war but not the Iraq war. The next war - which I will support - will be a complete disaster for folks who wish to harm America. The first war - when Trump is in charge - will be against all his US enemies, real or perceived. > If you replace locally made goods with cheaper foreign made goods it will destroy your local jobs and their payscale. > That is what exactly is happening in America - people are not getting a pay raise for years! Why? Inflation is terribly low. > Which explains why the US Fed is unable to raise interest rates. Once you grow old you'll understand what it means > to live on FIXED INCOME on terribly low interest rates. Yep, someone has to pay for George Bush (43) adventures and pensioners or others on fixed incomes are bearing the brunt. Someone will have to pay for Trumps adventures too. > > 5) I have already started receiving emails requesting money for Trumps > > presidential run. This is sort of embarrassing as Trump assured all that he > > would only beg his fellow billionaires for funding. I do not know how I got > > onto Trumps email list but I am so tempted to send in a dollar. The only > > thing that stops me is the advice from the former mayor and my financial > > guru, Micheal Bloomberg, who had the following to say on Trump: "I'm a New > > Yorker, and New Yorkers know a con when we see one." > > I don't think this one deserves a response! Michael Bloomberg may trumpet that Donald is a con man but I do not think so. My impression is that Donald is a good con artist. Remember, a con artist does not steal anything away from you. Instead, you willingly hand over your belongings and trust to him. > Did you know that Trump won the primaries against the wishes of its Republican party elite? > There must be something about the man that people love. Who cares about the Governor of > Ohio and what he says. It's the voters who will decide who they want in the White House. The one talent of Trump that really impresses me is that he can peel a banana using just one foot. I would have voted for him on that feat alone. Others who are impressed with the same, are already lined up to vote Trump. It is a neat ability to have in the White House. > I wish you good luck with Hillary winning the WH. I just hope my horse beats the crap out of her in the general elections. Like I mentioned before, if Trump trumps, I will make a permanent move to the USA. Mervyn
