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US 2016 Presidential Election

Of course Hilary Clinton is way more wall street than Trump. But I doubt I will ever be able to convince you of that fact. Anyway I am not out of touch with reality. I am perfectly sane.
What is your definition of wall street?
 
Of course Hilary Clinton is way more wall street than Trump. But I doubt I will ever be able to convince you of that fact. Anyway I am not out of touch with reality. I am perfectly sane.
shall we do a poll on that?

Except people probably wouldn't bother to participate!
 
I would never become a white nationalist.

You are one....guess that is how it goes......or are you giving up on Trump?



TRUMP MR WALL STREET CROOK

40 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005
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12 40 Wall Street
At 70 stories, 40 Wall Street, aka The Manhattan Company Building, was the tallest building in the world when it was completed in 1930 (but only for a few months; then the Chrysler surpassed it). Trump bought the place during his 1990s heyday, and obviously renamed it The Trump Building. He planned to convert the top into condos, but that never happened. It remains an office building, and it houses many "high-profile" tenants … including, according to a recent Bloomberg report, several folks with criminal ties.

Inside Trump’s Most Valuable Tower: Felons, Dictators and Girl Scouts
By Zeke Faux and Max Abelson
June 22, 2016

A hedge-fund manager on the 28th floor who pretended to be dead when investors asked for their money reported to prison in January. A few weeks later, an investment adviser on the 17th floor was accused of running a Ponzi-like scheme. Thirteen floors up, a lawyer pleaded guilty this month to stealing millions of dollars from clients.

It was all happening at 40 Wall St., across from the New York Stock Exchange, behind golden capital letters proclaiming that this is THE TRUMP BUILDING.

“Iconic and wonderful,” Donald J. Trump said at a South Carolina town hall event last year, praising the 86-year-old Art Deco tower as one of his great possessions. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee also told fans in Maine that critics who mock his failed companies should focus instead on the Manhattan skyscraper. “They don’t want to talk about 40 Wall Street,” he said.

But the 72-story building has housed frauds, thieves, boiler rooms and penny-stock schemers since Trump took it over in 1995 in what may be the best deal of his career. No single property in his portfolio is more valuable than 40 Wall St., according to a Bloomberg valuation of his assets last year. And no U.S. address has been home to more of the unregistered brokerages that investors complain about, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s current public alert list.

Trump’s Tenants
Since Donald Trump took over 40 Wall St. in 1995, prosecutors have filed criminal charges against at least 29 people connected to 12 alleged scams tied to the building. Nine other firms have faced serious regulatory claims. Authorities prevailed in most but not all of the cases. Many were brought against principals, executives and other employees, not the firms themselves. Some are still pending. Here are the allegations, as well as descriptions of other firms in the tower that trade stocks and arrange loans.

TRUMP ALLOVER WALL STREET......
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Read about all the criminals here
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2016-trump-40-wall-street/

More than 20......can't cut & paste.....lots in prison....notorious building

And for more.....
https://ny.curbed.com/maps/donald-trump-ny-real-estate-development
 
White nationalism is awful. I support Trump because of his anti-globalization policies, is strong stance against terrorism, and that he wants to help the working class people of America.
 
White nationalism is awful. I support Trump because of his anti-globalization policies, is strong stance against terrorism, and that he wants to help the working class people of America.
How do you see him helping so far...Not through the healthcare reforms, not through the budget?
 
How do you see him helping so far...Not through the healthcare reforms, not through the budget?

He tore up that stupid tpp thing, and I am sure he will do plenty more things. The thing is though is that we won't see the results of his policies until a year or so down the track. Policies which I am sure will help the average every-day American.
 
but hungry jacks is awfully tasty.
This seems a bit inconsistent with your against your anti-globalisation stance.

White nationalism is awful. I support Trump because of his anti-globalization policies, is strong stance against terrorism, and that he wants to help the working class people of America.

so if you want to get rid of globalisation how do you see that helping the average every day american? lets try and take one company that has a world wide presence - McDonalds. If you want to get rid of globalisation, are you saying you want to get rid of a big corporation like mcdonalds and just have small burger bars? Mcdonalds, like most other global organisations have head offices in America and bring a lot of money into the american economy. They also produce a lot of jobs for a lot of people in America - it is believed nearly 1 in 8 people in america have worked at mcdonalds at some point. So how is getting rid of these organisations helping?

Globalisation I can see quite harmful for some other countries but for America not so much, but i will admit i don't understand all of this stuff so maybe I am missing something about this?
 
This seems a bit inconsistent with your against your anti-globalisation stance.



so if you want to get rid of globalisation how do you see that helping the average every day american? lets try and take one company that has a world wide presence - McDonalds. If you want to get rid of globalisation, are you saying you want to get rid of a big corporation like mcdonalds and just have small burger bars? Mcdonalds, like most other global organisations have head offices in America and bring a lot of money into the american economy. They also produce a lot of jobs for a lot of people in America - it is believed nearly 1 in 8 people in america have worked at mcdonalds at some point. So how is getting rid of these organisations helping?

Globalisation I can see quite harmful for some other countries but for America not so much, but i will admit i don't understand all of this stuff so maybe I am missing something about this?

No fair. That was a pic of Tully. You know my Kryptonite is attractive and confusing blonde women.

Anyway, yes I would get rid of mcdonalds and replace them with small burger bars. The food for one thing would be much tastier.
 
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