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President Trump?

Started by RallyeMike, April 07, 2011, 11:33:48 PM

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RallyeMike

Gonna hope we can keep this non-political so it doesnt get locked.

Does he have the skills and personality to do it?

Keep your insights and thoughts on Trump the man, and maybe some interesting insights can be shared.
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mikesbbody

Well, he's a Great Business Man our Prime minister in New Zealand (John Key) is a Millionaire.
Some don't like that fact but he came from nothing I respect that. I think Mr Trump could do it
And would be a no BS kinda Guy.

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Quote from: RallyeMike on April 07, 2011, 11:33:48 PM


Does he have the skills and personality to do it?



I think he does.

He's loaded... maybe he can't be bought ?  :shruggy:

No need to panhandle for campaign contributions... :scratchchin:


greenpigs

I didn't look into it but whatever happened years back when he about lost the Trump tower?

He might be good at it however I do know his daughter is HOT.
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RallyeMike

He's an interesting character for sure. He's certainly confident. I like that he says exactly what's on his mind - even the stuff that I think is crackers. His businesses have filed for bankruptcy three times and he's on his third marriage, so is he really any good with money and people, or just a reckless gambler who alienates people? Is he strong enough to galvanize everyone with brilliant ideas from outside the box, or is he too used to getting his own way all the time and will fail to compromise where needed to reach real solutions in a real world?

As an example, he said "I don't think we should be in Libya unless we get the oil". Dead-on real world truth. But can America and the world handle THAT?



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stripedelete

Well put RallyeMike. 

I will add as a negative, the way he got "schooled" by Merv Griffin in the "Caribean casino deal".  IMO, evidence of ego over judgement.   
(So,,,, maybe Merv Griffin.....nevermind)

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I agree with most thoughts before me. Most politics is corrupt and he is truly a proud American and I believe he would do what is right to bring jobs back here and send a message to others to respect and fear us.
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How about Ron Paul/Donald Trump 2012...?   :patriot:
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BananaDan

Dudes, personally I don't like the idea.  I live in New Jersey where he owns a few casinos (AC) and he ran one of them practically out of business until some angel investors came around and bailed him out.  And I second the above comment, he almost lost one of his towers in NYC as well.  If you can't make money with a casino, something's wrong.  Plus, we'd be a laughing stock if we had a president with the worst comb-over in the history of comb-overs.  :nana:

Now if Mayor Mike Bloomberg (NYC) ran, that'd be a different story.  I'm a registered Democrat, but I'd vote for Mayor Mike for President.  Of course, who knows which party he would run under...   :shruggy:

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chargerboy69

The Donald has fired bankruptcy a couple time I believe, and is on his third marriage, which may bother some.

I do like how he tells it like it is.

I need to know more before I pull the handle for him. It will be a interesting race for sure.
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Banana man is a Democrap ?  I would not say that too loud if I were you.... :eek2:
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Quote from: RallyeMike on April 07, 2011, 11:33:48 PM
keep this non-political Does he have the skills and personality to do it?

Short attention span resume: he's famous for being famous.

Tough sell even for short attention span voters.



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It won't happen, but I would absolutely love to see a debate between Trump & Obama. Trump would clean his clock.
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Quote from: greenpigs on April 08, 2011, 12:13:12 AM
I didn't look into it but whatever happened years back when he about lost the Trump tower?


That was after his first(?) divorce. She took him to the cleaners really bad. He bounced back which puts him way ahead of anyone in Washington as far as I'm concerned. We can not continue on the road we're going down now.

Quote from: PocketThunder on April 08, 2011, 07:51:28 AM
How about Ron Paul/Donald Trump 2012...?   :patriot:

That might be good if you left the Ron Paul out. =) Don't get me wrong, I like how he's all for the constitution and individual rights, but he's way too radical on everything else. Even he says he'll never win an election.
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I say "why not?"....especially when compared to his recent predecessors.
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ITSA426

He certainly is good at using other peoples money to get ahead.  He and Newt could run on the family values platform.  With about a half dozen families between them they must value families.


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Some of you have pointed at Trumps failures.

I truly respect and admire someone who has been knocked down
and picked him self. He has learned hard lessons and
continues to move forward. He doesn't quit when facing
tough challenges.

I personally believe he would put America first. Not himself
nor some political party or ideology.

He got my vote.
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RallyeMike

Great point =  I would love to see him throw his hat in if only to see the debates.

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QuoteI personally believe he would put America first. Not himself
nor some political party or ideology.

I agree except perhaps to clarify that he would put AmericaN BUSINESS first, which is partly the same thing.

QuoteTrump is to wealth what Paris Hilton is to fame.

:lol:


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Quote from: John_Kunkel on April 08, 2011, 02:53:39 PM

I say "why not?"....especially when compared to his recent predecessors.

You got a point. The biggest problem is the last few presidents (and VP's) have never had a real job. any job they did have was an aide to a congressman or something where they had a connection as soon as they got out of college. They have no clue on how to run a business and try to make a profit. Trump has the business knowledge but I consider him a loose cannon. The thought of him having access to the nuke codes reminds me of the Christopher Walken movie The Dead Zone.
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"loose cannon". I think he has his head on straight...Maybe not his hair piece (toupee)  :smilingly:

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Quote from: ACUDANUT on April 08, 2011, 09:34:04 AM
Banana man is a Democrap ?  I would not say that too loud if I were you.... :eek2:
I'll clarify a bit.  I am currently registered Democrat because I wanted to vote in the last primary.  I have been Independant all of my life and I haven't changed back out of laziness.  Personally, I don't believe in partisan politics or our two-party system.

With regards to Trump, maybe 10 years ago, yes.  Back when he was a storied billionaire that grew out of nothing.  But ever since his crap TV show came out, I don't think I could ever take him seriously enough to be my president.

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