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Diving Mullah

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Aside from all the hoopla regarding our new President' Stooge. By that I meaning our Newly elected President Putin and His chief Stooge Donald Trump, they were few stories that were missed by the media.

Is hard to concentrate with all the new alligation regarindg his pedephial pee feditsh but nevertheless they are stories worth noting.

First and foremost For the man who said he carries very little debt...More than 150 financial institutions hold the debt of President-elect Donald Trump and his businesses, according to an analysis by The Wall Street Journal.
The Journal's analysis finds that the institutions bought Trump's debt after it was repackaged as bonds.

The newspaper says the process has been used for more than $1 billion worth of debt connected to Trump and his companies. A financial disclosure form released by Trump in May showed that he owed at least $315 million to at least 16 companies.
Trump will soon oversee the Justice Department and the SEC, which are investigating Wells Fargo's secret creation of millions of unauthorized bank and credit card accounts.

The incoming president has also said he wants to repeal Dodd-Frank, the financial reform law that led to the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was instrumental in levying fines against Wells Fargo.


[FONT=Tiempos, Georgia, serif]Trump's presidential transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The transition also failed to respond to the Journal.[/FONT]

[FONT=Tiempos, Georgia, serif]First one must question the wisdom of Savvy "Successful" Business man with more than 1 billion worth of Debt.

Secondly....Ohh Good... Please Stay tune for another Financial World Wide Collapse! And Most Likely American Tax Payer will pay all the trumps debt. Tax money well spent

The Second story that is actually funnier is that apparently American TaxPayer is also going to pay for the wall and later we get that money back from Mexico.
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The Trump team argues it will have the authority through a Bush-era 2006 law to build the wall, lawmakers say, but it lacks the money to do so. Transition officials have told House GOP leaders in private meetings they'd like to pay for the wall in the funding bill, a senior House GOP source said.
"It was not done in the Obama administration, so by funding the authorization that's already happened a decade ago, we could start the process of meeting Mr. Trump's campaign pledge to secure the border," Indiana Republican Rep. Luke Messer said on Thursday.


So republican back to their old tricks and start the good old fashioned practice of Borrow and Spend and don't worry about the deficit until Democrats come to power!

Btw this type of tactics by Republicans is called two Satan Theory!

Jude Wanniski: Taxes and a Two-Santa Theory | Stan Collender's Capital Gains and Games

Hope the Silent Voter is happy with his or her choice. Oh wait apparently not.

Trump Numbers have plummeted and he hasn't taken the oath yet.

chartQuinnipiacPollNovJan.png




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Diving Mullah
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Aside from all the hoopla regarding our new President' Stooge. By that I meaning our Newly elected President Putin and His chief Stooge Donald Trump, they were few stories that were missed by the media.

Is hard to concentrate with all the new alligation regarindg his pedephial pee feditsh but nevertheless they are stories worth noting.

First and foremost For the man who said he carries very little debt...More than 150 financial institutions hold the debt of President-elect Donald Trump and his businesses, according to an analysis by The Wall Street Journal.
The Journal's analysis finds that the institutions bought Trump's debt after it was repackaged as bonds.

The newspaper says the process has been used for more than $1 billion worth of debt connected to Trump and his companies. A financial disclosure form released by Trump in May showed that he owed at least $315 million to at least 16 companies.
Trump will soon oversee the Justice Department and the SEC, which are investigating Wells Fargo's secret creation of millions of unauthorized bank and credit card accounts.

The incoming president has also said he wants to repeal Dodd-Frank, the financial reform law that led to the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was instrumental in levying fines against Wells Fargo.


[FONT=Tiempos, Georgia, serif]Trump's presidential transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The transition also failed to respond to the Journal.[/FONT]

[FONT=Tiempos, Georgia, serif]First one must question the wisdom of Savvy "Successful" Business man with more than 1 billion worth of Debt.

Secondly....Ohh Good... Please Stay tune for another Financial World Wide Collapse! And Most Likely American Tax Payer will pay all the trumps debt. Tax money well spent

The Second story that is actually funnier is that apparently American TaxPayer is also going to pay for the wall and later we get that money back from Mexico.
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The Trump team argues it will have the authority through a Bush-era 2006 law to build the wall, lawmakers say, but it lacks the money to do so. Transition officials have told House GOP leaders in private meetings they'd like to pay for the wall in the funding bill, a senior House GOP source said.
"It was not done in the Obama administration, so by funding the authorization that's already happened a decade ago, we could start the process of meeting Mr. Trump's campaign pledge to secure the border," Indiana Republican Rep. Luke Messer said on Thursday.


So republican back to their old tricks and start the good old fashioned practice of Borrow and Spend and don't worry about the deficit until Democrats come to power!

Btw this type of tactics by Republicans is called two Satan Theory!

Jude Wanniski: Taxes and a Two-Santa Theory | Stan Collender's Capital Gains and Games

Hope the Silent Voter is happy with his or her choice. Oh wait apparently not.

Trump Numbers have plummeted and he hasn't taken the oath yet.

chartQuinnipiacPollNovJan.png




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Diving Mullah
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Yeah....I cannot figure out what people were thinking. 18 candidates on the GOP stage, and they hand it to the buffoon. smh
 
Most real estate holdings are leveraged to a far more serious degree. Trump's D/E ratio is less than 0.1, whereas the average for a real estate company is like 160.

As a comparison of total net worth, most people on this message board are in a lot more debt than Trump is. I'm not saying that is going to make him a great president or anything, but it doesn't mean he is a terrible businessman.
 
Most real estate holdings are leveraged to a far more serious degree. Trump's D/E ratio is less than 0.1, whereas the average for a real estate company is like 160.

As a comparison of total net worth, most people on this message board are in a lot more debt than Trump is. I'm not saying that is going to make him a great president or anything, but it doesn't mean he is a terrible businessman.

Disagree! we don't know what Trumps net worth is (No Tax Records), so we don't know his total liquid assets (Correction... We know he is an Russian asset) and liabilities And if you really think about, why is he so resistance to releasing his tax record, and furthermore the lame excuse of being in Audit. He would be in a better shape had he said I don't release it just because I don't want to.

Diving Mullah
 
Disagree! we don't know what Trumps net worth is (No Tax Records), so we don't know his total liquid assets (Correction... We know he is an Russian asset) and liabilities And if you really think about, why is he so resistance to releasing his tax record, and furthermore the lame excuse of being in Audit. He would be in a better shape had he said I don't release it just because I don't want to.

Diving Mullah

His real estate holdings alone are estimated at ten times his debt, which is where the 0.1 d/e comes from, and that doesn't even count the buildings he has less than a 100% stake in, nor his rental incomes on those properties, nor his brand worth, nor his development firm.

If you have a car payment on your 88 Geo Metro, Trump has less comparative debt than you do.
 
Aside from all the hoopla regarding our new President' Stooge. By that I meaning our Newly elected President Putin and His chief Stooge Donald Trump, they were few stories that were missed by the media.

Is hard to concentrate with all the new alligation regarindg his pedephial pee feditsh but nevertheless they are stories worth noting.

First and foremost For the man who said he carries very little debt...More than 150 financial institutions hold the debt of President-elect Donald Trump and his businesses, according to an analysis by The Wall Street Journal.
The Journal's analysis finds that the institutions bought Trump's debt after it was repackaged as bonds.

The newspaper says the process has been used for more than $1 billion worth of debt connected to Trump and his companies. A financial disclosure form released by Trump in May showed that he owed at least $315 million to at least 16 companies.
Trump will soon oversee the Justice Department and the SEC, which are investigating Wells Fargo's secret creation of millions of unauthorized bank and credit card accounts.

The incoming president has also said he wants to repeal Dodd-Frank, the financial reform law that led to the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was instrumental in levying fines against Wells Fargo.


[FONT=Tiempos, Georgia, serif]Trump's presidential transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The transition also failed to respond to the Journal.[/FONT]

[FONT=Tiempos, Georgia, serif]First one must question the wisdom of Savvy "Successful" Business man with more than 1 billion worth of Debt.

Secondly....Ohh Good... Please Stay tune for another Financial World Wide Collapse! And Most Likely American Tax Payer will pay all the trumps debt. Tax money well spent

The Second story that is actually funnier is that apparently American TaxPayer is also going to pay for the wall and later we get that money back from Mexico.
[/FONT]
The Trump team argues it will have the authority through a Bush-era 2006 law to build the wall, lawmakers say, but it lacks the money to do so. Transition officials have told House GOP leaders in private meetings they'd like to pay for the wall in the funding bill, a senior House GOP source said.
"It was not done in the Obama administration, so by funding the authorization that's already happened a decade ago, we could start the process of meeting Mr. Trump's campaign pledge to secure the border," Indiana Republican Rep. Luke Messer said on Thursday.


So republican back to their old tricks and start the good old fashioned practice of Borrow and Spend and don't worry about the deficit until Democrats come to power!

Btw this type of tactics by Republicans is called two Satan Theory!

Jude Wanniski: Taxes and a Two-Santa Theory | Stan Collender's Capital Gains and Games

Hope the Silent Voter is happy with his or her choice. Oh wait apparently not.

Trump Numbers have plummeted and he hasn't taken the oath yet.

chartQuinnipiacPollNovJan.png




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Diving Mullah
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I guess we didn't learn our lesson about polls, did we?
 
His real estate holdings alone are estimated at ten times his debt, which is where the 0.1 d/e comes from, and that doesn't even count the buildings he has less than a 100% stake in, nor his rental incomes on those properties, nor his brand worth, nor his development firm.

If you have a car payment on your 88 Geo Metro, Trump has less comparative debt than you do.

For a guy who lost over 900 million US dollars in a single year - that is some claim.
 
His real estate holdings alone are estimated at ten times his debt, which is where the 0.1 d/e comes from, and that doesn't even count the buildings he has less than a 100% stake in, nor his rental incomes on those properties, nor his brand worth, nor his development firm.

If you have a car payment on your 88 Geo Metro, Trump has less comparative debt than you do.

That's funny, I drove a Geo Metro for years. 3 cylinder engine with 13 inch tires IRC. Got me where I needed to go. I could reach the passenger door and roll down the window easily (manually).

Common wisdom was to borrow as much as you can as long as you can. I don't subscribe but it works for some.
 
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