Discussion: Emails Show Trump Employees Worried His Rhetoric Will Hurt Business

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waiting for the email stating that policy will be to add 10% surcharge to Latino bills to pay for the fucking wall…

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“Don’t look behind that curtain, don’t look behind that curtain!”

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I cannot speak for Latinos, but I for one will never,ever, set foot on a Trump property of purchase any Trump affiliated brand again.

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So why isn’t Trump screening Latinos and Muslims at his current properties, and keeping them out?

I thought Republicans believe “government is the problem”. Okay. Then here’s a chance for the marketplace to take over and stop illegal immigration and foreign terrorists. Start with Trump’s properties.

Oh, and he should also make sure everybody entering his businesses are proper Christians too. We don’t want any of those fake Christians inside.

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Simply proves that Trump’s narcissism-- his love for himself–
is stronger than his love for his money.

jw1

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Of Mr. Trump, Mr. McConnell has said, “We’ll drop him like a hot rock,”

Chaos…

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They’re “nice people” who screen themselves. The “rapists” and “poorly educated” go to Taco Bell.

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" Trump’s recent showing among Latino voters in Republican primaries demonstrates Trump’s appeal, he told The Associated Press."

And how many Hispanic votes were cast in Nevada ?

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Let’s see if Faux Not Really News follows up on this “eMailgate.” Yeah, right.

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Trump hires foreign workers at the Mar a Lago Club in Palm Beach which he owns.

Since 2010, nearly 300 United States residents have applied or been referred for jobs as waiters, waitresses, cooks and housekeepers there. But according to federal records, only 17 have been hired.

In all but a handful of cases, Mar-a-Lago sought to fill the jobs with hundreds of foreign guest workers from Romania and other countries.

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/431908/donald-trump-immigration-hypocrite-who-ignores-american-workers

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Formal what?
What prepared?
What what?

You guys aren’t even watching the campaign, are you? The Donald’s speeches are typically a random mix of poll recitations, stream-of-consciousness insults and crowd call-and-response, all at 2nd grade level.

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2nd grade only because of social promotion of the Trumpsters by 1st grade teachers who didn’t want to teach them for another year.

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Is Trump Inc, a global brand or an empire of defaults and exaggeration?

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“We want voters to imagine Donald Trump in the Big Chair in the Oval Office, with responsibilities for worldwide confrontation at his fingertips,” they wrote in the previously unreported memo."

Cruz or Rubio as President scares me more.

Funny takeaway from the NY Times article is that LePage was the governor calling on all the others to do something to stop Trump just one week before he was fastest off the dime endorsing him right behind Christie.

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“Mr. Trump did not decide to run for president for business reasons,” Garten said. “He decided to run for president because the country is broken, and politicians are completely incapable of fixing the issues.”

Another fact-free moron heard from.

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Country broken? Time for a leveraged buy-out!

This is not good, of course…

But this:

is so much worse. McConnell is literally pitching that republican senators will run ads AGAINST Trump this fall.

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Mmmm, BLT Prime.
It’s like a regular BLT but with access to members-only BLT content.

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Trump the brand has done a remarkable job of being opaque in his financial dealing. When someone like Mitt Romney with all his hidden wealth goes so far as to say something devastating is lurking in Trump’s tax returns, we should probably pay attention. There are several ongoing lawsuits over Trump University in New York and in California and the scam that it was, and I believe he is scheduled to be deposed and to testify in May.

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