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We do not know who gave trump all this money, or why anyone would give so much money to someone who always loses other people's money.... But wouldn't it be good to know?

Trump is a proper noun. It is capitalized. We do know who gave Trump all his money. A bunch of people staying in his properties.
 
I am just being polite here.
Lie.
I call you Alt Right, because that is what you used to be wanted to be called.
Lie.
What we should really call you is Nazi traitors, but I am a polite person.
If I was living in Germany and the Nazis were around, I would be treasonous to the Nazis. I would be a Nazi traitor.
I will point out that if you keep having to change your name, because your reputation keeps tarnishing past names, you really should look to correcting that reputation, not changing your name.
YALSA.
You were arguing about the numbers.
No, YOU were 'arguing about the numbers', by making them up.
 
Apparently, you come from one of the parts of the country that uses non-standard plurals for you. Do you use "you all", or "y'all"? I use "you" as the plural for "you". So when I refer to the Alt Right as you, I mean not just one of you, but all of you. If it will make it easier to understand, "y'all change y'all's name, because y'all is a disgrace."
Bigotry.
As for arguing the numbers are untrustworthy, here are you arguing the numbers are untrustworthy:
They are unstrustworthy.
 
and daddy for a half billion. You know better. he went bankrupt a half dozen times, even breaking casinos. that takes real talent.

Every casino on the Las Vegas strip has recently gone through bankruptcy. Many are still in bankruptcy.

Every......single......one.


So Trump had half a dozen bankruptcies. Big hairy deal. You still have no idea about the real estate development business, do you?
 
"He" didn't go bankrupt at all. Do a little research.

You do it. His businesses went bankrupt and he was the sole head of them. He managed to keep his personal money out of the courts. But the casinos, as an example, went belly up when he owned them. That is a fact.
 
You do it. His businesses went bankrupt and he was the sole head of them. He managed to keep his personal money out of the courts. But the casinos, as an example, went belly up when he owned them. That is a fact.

Your tacit admission that your former claim was untruthful is noted.
 
Correct. He is referring to the bankruptcies of some of his development ventures as they were personal bankruptcies.

He didn't say that, and he appears to have backpedaled, as evidenced by the above statement.

Donald Trump has never declared personal bankruptcy.
 
Every casino on the Las Vegas strip is currently in bankruptcy.

Every......single......one.


So Trump had half a dozen bankruptcies. Big hairy deal. You still have no idea about the real estate development business, do you?

Trumps were in Atlantic City . One closed. The others are under new ownership. The only 3 that went under were owned by daffy.b His borrowing was so bad that a casino could not keep up with his self imposed debt.
Trump broke them when nobody else was in financial trouble. The other Atlantic city casinos are still in operation.
 
You do it. His businesses went bankrupt and he was the sole head of them. He managed to keep his personal money out of the courts. But the casinos, as an example, went belly up when he owned them. That is a fact.

So Trump did no worse than MGM, The Venetian, or the Rio Group properties on the Las Vegas strip.
 
Every casino on the Las Vegas strip has recently gone through bankruptcy. Many are still in bankruptcy.

Every......single......one.


So Trump had half a dozen bankruptcies. Big hairy deal. You still have no idea about the real estate development business, do you?

I've noticed that Nerdberg appears to have very few ideas about many things.

BTW, although Trump has never filed for personal bankruptcy, he has filed for business bankruptcy.

In fact, during a 2016 Republican debate, Trump observed (correctly) that “hundreds of companies” have done the same thing. Trump responded to the criticism by arguing that businesses often have to file for bankruptcy and that filing for bankruptcy was a financially sound move each time he did it.

There is considerable validity to Trump’s points about business bankruptcy being in the best interests of companies.

Trump has filed for business bankruptcy four times: the Trump Taj Mahal in 1991, Trump Plaza Hotel in 1992, Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts in 2004 and Trump Entertainment Resorts in 2009. Each time, the bankruptcy was a Chapter 11 filing. While Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy deal with personal bankruptcies, Chapter 11 is most often used by businesses filing for bankruptcy.

Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows a financially struggling business to reorganize in order to keep going. A Chapter 11 filing can potentially enable a business owner to avoid liquidating the company. In fact, it can often be said that a Chapter 11 bankruptcy is in the best interests of the business and in no way a reflection of a poorly run company.

Even leftist-leaning PolitiFact took a look at all four of Trump’s Chapter 11 bankruptcies and determined that they were a result of business struggles largely beyond the billionaire-turned-presidential-candidate’s control.


https://www.abi.org/feed-item/examining-donald-trump%E2%80%99s-chapter-11-bankruptcies
 
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