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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

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Monday, November 28, 2016

This & that....Trump: Con Man and LIAR




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They're trying to kill the elderly, the so called "Party of Family Values".
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THE BLOG 8 New Reasons The Electoral College Shouldn't Vote 
for Trump 11/26/2016 09:52 am ET David Halperin Attorney, 
advocate, writer at RepublicRe…
HUFFINGTONPOST.COM



Too late B*tches
People in poverty-stricken Clay County worry about what will happen 
to their health care if Gov. Matt Bevin's and President-elect Trump's 
ambitions to overhaul…
NPR.ORG

You agree Christian working class that voted for this fascist?
Donald J. Trump on Wednesday morning repeated a statement he 
made the night before in the Republican presidential debate: that 
wages are “too high” in the United States, so he opposes raising the 
minimum wage.
NYTIMES.COM|BY MAGGIE HABERMAN





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Donald Trump has built a reputation as a great businessman, but is that really…

BIPARTISANREPORT.COM|BY TYLER ALTMAN


Let’s be clear about something, all politicians stretch the truth, but Donald Trump breaks it into a million different pieces and then scatters those pieces to the winds. A lot of those lies center around his businesses. Trump claims he is a great businessman, but he really isn’t and Newsweek’s Kurt Eichenwald, who has spent an extensive amount of time covering Trump, can prove it. On Eichenwald’s Twitter feed, you’ll find a list of everything he has uncovered over the course of his investigation into Trump’s past, but this article will focus solely on Trump’s business ventures.

Let’s start at the beginning of Trump’s career. The GOP nominee claims his father gave him a “small loan” which he turned into a multi-billionaire dollar real-estate empire. But that simply isn’t true. For starters, Trump’s father loaned him more than $10 million dollars and his early business ventures were all failures.
‘Trump’s first project, given to him by his dad, lost money, according to state records. Trump has publicly lied that it made money.’
Let’s start at the beginning of Trump’s career. The GOP nominee claims his father gave him a “small loan” which he turned into a multi-billionaire dollar real-estate empire. But that simply isn’t true. For starters, Trump’s father loaned him more than $10 million dollars and his early business ventures were all failures.
‘Trump’s first project, given to him by his dad, lost money, according to state records. Trump has publicly lied that it made money.’



‘Trump’s first project, given to him by his dad, lost money, according to state records. Trump has publicly lied that it made money.’
Trump’s second project was a Broadway show. It bombed, closing after 96 performances. He lost his investment.
‘Trump’s claim that his dad gave him only $1 m is a lie. his trust fund was $1 mill. Dad gave $10.4 m for a bogus consultant job… guaranteed $70 m loan, got him $35m credit line, laundered $3.35m 2 Don in illegal casino deal, loaned $7.5m more (never repaid.)’
It can be hard to get started. Maybe Trump just needed time to find his business sense. Unfortunately for his investors, Trump still hasn’t found it, as numerous Trump businesses have gone under.
‘List of Trump failures: TrumpMortgage, TrumpFinancial, Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts, Trump Shuttle, http://GoTrump.com …
Trump Vodka, Trump Steaks, Trump Taj, Trump Castle, Trump Plaza, Trump Dubai, Trump University, Trump Toronto, Trump Hollywood…

http://bipartisanreport.com/2016/11/07/trump-campaign-goes-silent-after-newsweek-proves-trump-lied-about-college-degree-details/
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Donald Trump has built a reputation as a great businessman, but is that really…

BIPARTISANREPORT.COM|BY TYLER ALTMAN

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