Accused of continually posting about Trump….in the Donald Trump thread. I’ve heard everything now.
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Like how everyone keeps talking about Warriors on this forumAccused of continually posting about Trump….in the Donald Trump thread. I’ve heard everything now.
Seriously. What is up with that?Like how everyone keeps talking about Warriors on this forum
Not too far off.Wait I thought the Proud Boys were the Feds?![]()
I don’t see the point here. There is a range of left (stuff) and right wing owners of media plus government ownership.Remember when all of those right wing voters were going on and on and on about msm conspiracies, draining the swamp, the deep state and such like?
Only silence these days. Because you were all conned, willingly or otherwise
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The White Fella is a good master!The racism is part of the hard right lexicon, and part of this dictatorship. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...dani-republicans-push-investigate-citizenship
And still owns a lot of very valuable properties and is worth several billions of dollars. I wouldn't mind failing that impressively!
- Trump Taj Mahal (1991)
- Opened in 1990 as the "eighth wonder of the world," this Atlantic City casino cost over $1 billion to build. It filed for bankruptcy less than a year later in 1991 due to overwhelming debt and inability to cover interest payments. Trump lost majority ownership to bondholders but retained a stake.
- Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino (1992)
- Purchased in 1988 for $400 million, this Atlantic City property filed for bankruptcy in 1992. High debt and competition in the casino market led to its failure. The property was eventually repossessed by lenders.
- Trump Castle/Trump Marina (1992)
- Acquired in 1985 as the Hilton Atlantic City Hotel and rebranded, it also filed for bankruptcy in 1992 alongside Trump Plaza. Excessive borrowing and operational losses doomed the venture. It was later sold off in 2011 for $38 million, a fraction of its original cost.
- Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts (2004)
- This parent company, encompassing Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Plaza, and Trump Marina, filed for bankruptcy again in 2004 with $1.8 billion in debt. Trump reduced his ownership stake but stayed on as chairman until 2009.
- Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009)
- The successor to Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts filed for bankruptcy in 2009 with $1.2 billion in debt. Trump resigned from the board but retained a 28% stake. The company emerged from bankruptcy in 2010 under new ownership.
- Trump Entertainment Resorts (2014)
- The company filed for bankruptcy yet again in 2014, closing Trump Plaza that year. The Trump Taj Mahal shut down in 2016, marking the end of Trump’s direct casino operations in Atlantic City.
A very impressive list (of failures)!!!!
- Trump Shuttle/Trump Airlines (1989–1992)
- Trump purchased Eastern Air Shuttle in 1989 for $365 million, rebranding it as a luxury service with gold fixtures and maple interiors. It never turned a profit due to high debt, rising fuel costs, and lack of customer demand for the upscale experience. The business defaulted on loans and was sold to USAir in 1992.
- Trump Vodka (2006–2011)
- Launched with the slogan “Success Distilled,” Trump aimed to compete with premium brands like Grey Goose. Poor sales led to its discontinuation by 2011, with Trump himself not drinking alcohol possibly undermining its appeal.
- Trump Mortgage (2006–2007)
- Started in 2006 with Trump claiming, “Who knows more about financing than me?” The company shut down within 18 months amid the housing market crash. Its CEO, E.J. Ridings, had exaggerated his credentials, having only six days of Wall Street experience.
- Trump Steaks (2007–2014)
- Launched in partnership with Sharper Image and QVC, this venture promised premium meat tied to Trump’s luxury brand. It flopped due to lackluster sales and was discontinued by 2014, with negative reviews highlighting poor quality.
- Trump University (2005–2010)
- Marketed as a real estate training program, it faced lawsuits alleging fraud and misrepresentation. New York forced it to drop “University” from its name in 2010 for lacking accreditation. In 2016, Trump settled three lawsuits for $25 million without admitting wrongdoing.
- Trump: The Game (1989–1990, relaunched 2004)
- A Monopoly-style board game launched with Milton Bradley, it sold only 800,000 units against a projected 2 million. A 2004 relaunch tied to The Apprentice also failed to gain traction and was discontinued.
- GoTrump.com (2006–2007)
- A luxury travel search engine, it lasted just one year before shutting down, unable to compete with established players like Expedia despite its 120% price guarantee promise.
- Trump Ice (2004–unknown, effectively defunct)
- A bottled water brand tied to The Apprentice, it was sold briefly in Trump properties and select stores. It faded from the market with no clear end date, overshadowed by Trump’s other failures.
- Trump Magazine (2007–2009)
- Aimed at wealthy readers with features on yachts and luxury watches, it launched during the 2007 recession. It folded by 2009 due to poor timing and lack of sustained readership.
- Trump Power and Trump Fire (Trademarked 2004, abandoned 2006)
- These carbonated fruit juice drinks never made it to market. Trademark applications were abandoned in 2006, leaving no evidence of production or sales.
- Trump American Pale Ale (Trademarked, canceled 2007)
- Another beverage venture that never launched, its trademark was canceled in 2007, suggesting it failed to materialize beyond planning.
- Trump Tower Tampa (2005–2007)
- A planned 52-story condo project in Florida, Trump licensed his name for $2 million but wasn’t the developer. It collapsed in 2007 amid the housing crash, leaving investors suing to recover losses.
- Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico (Announced 2006, abandoned 2009)
- A proposed luxury condo-hotel in Mexico, Trump licensed his name but didn’t invest capital. It fell apart in 2009 after developers failed to deliver, prompting lawsuits from buyers.
- Trump International Hotel & Tower New Orleans (Proposed 2000s, never built)
- A planned high-rise in New Orleans stalled and was abandoned, with no construction ever started despite initial announcements.
- Trump International Hotel & Residence Phoenix (Proposed 2000s, withdrawn 2005)
- Trump pulled his name from this project in 2005 before construction began, leaving it to fizzle out under other developers.
- Elite Tower (Proposed 2000s, abandoned)
- A planned skyscraper in Germany, it never progressed beyond the planning stage and was dropped.
- Trump Tower Europe (Proposed 2000s, abandoned)
- Another unbuilt project in Stuttgart, Germany, it remained a concept without execution.
- New Jersey Generals (1983–1985)
- Trump bought this USFL football team in 1983, pushing for a merger with the NFL. The league folded in 1985 after an antitrust lawsuit against the NFL failed, ending the team’s run.
- Trump Fragrances (Various launches, discontinued)
- Brands like “Success by Trump” and “Empire by Trump” were sold at Macy’s but discontinued due to low sales, with no clear end date but no longer available by the mid-2010s.
- Trump Mattress (Launched 2000s, discontinued)
- A Serta-partnered line of mattresses tied to Trump’s hotel brand, it was dropped due to poor sales, with no specific end date but absent from markets by the 2010s.
- Trumpnet (Trademarked 1990, abandoned 1992)
- A proposed corporate telephone service, its trademark was abandoned in 1992, indicating it never launched.
So Trump has ruled out the VP loop hole for a 3rd term saying it wouldn’t be the right thing to do… a step closer to Top8 changing his name to something he will despise & the rest of us will find hilarious!
Even if there was motivation for do it, they won’t get round the 22nd amendment. Bannon’s just trying to stir up trouble.![]()
Trump: I would love to run for third term
US president says he would love to run again and rules out vice-president ticketwww.telegraph.co.uk
Yes he’s ruled that too cute loophole out but didn’t see much to say he wouldn’t run full stop? His tweet seemed to reflect on his supposed accomplishments but again, nothing to suggest an attempt in some form? Not sure why it would be so hard to comprehend considering he still hasn’t conceded the election he lost and is in fact suing America and Bannon has mentioned a plan in place?
Even if there was motivation for do it, they won’t get round the 22nd amendment. Bannon’s just trying to stir up trouble.
No way, don’t they need 75% approval? It’s not happening.![]()
Bill Maher Reveals What 'Bothers' Him About Trump's Ballroom — And It's Chilling
The late night host made a blunt remark on the "symbolism" of President Donald Trump's planned White House ballroom.www.huffpost.com
With all that’s happening in that country, I think they’d be extremely foolish to not be considering this is what they’re wanting to achieve and will do all they can to stack the odds in their favour. Democrats need results in mid terms or else the more power republicans gets makes this more of a possibility. It’s certainly a growing belief over there
I’m sure many wouldn’t have seen the national guard deployed in places that seem to have no more crime than places where not deployed and the like to not be taking notice. Think with his initial run for presidency treated as a joke, there won’t be many so flippant about such a possibility of thisNo way, don’t they need 75% approval? It’s not happening.
Sorry I think it requires two-thirds support within the senate & the backing of 38 states. You’d have to be diving down some seriously deep bunny holes to find any support for the possibility of this outcome…I’m sure many wouldn’t have seen the national guard deployed in places that seem to have no more crime than places where not deployed and the like to not be taking notice. Think with his initial run for presidency treated as a joke, there won’t be many so flippant about such a possibility of this