Trump wins

He's probably been as generous with them as he is with others. generosity takes a lot of forms.

I'm sure he has "helped" them in many ways... the oldest is already pretty well off... don't know about the youngest.. he manages Buffetts foundation... and i'm sure is well paid... it was quite an interesting interview.... you know he still uses a flip phone!.. says he just needs to make a quick call once in a while and that's it!... prefers "face" time!.... no texting for him!
 
Weeeeeellll this will be interesting.....

Former Apprentice Contestant Summer Zervos Suing President-Elect Trump For Defamation

Summer Zervos, a former contestant on Donald Trump‘s The Apprentice, announced on Tuesday that she is suing him for defamation – just four days before his inauguration as President.

Zervos’ lawyer Gloria Allred said during a press conference that the lawsuit was filed in New York on Tuesday and “seeks to make Donald Trump accountable for the damage he has caused Ms. Zervos,” who has accused the president-elect of sexual assault.

“Enough is enough. Truth matters. Women matter,” Allred said. “Those who allege that there were victims of sexual misconduct or sexual assault by Donald Trump matter.”

Zervos volunteered to take a polygraph examination ahead of the press conference in regard to her assault claims, Allred said. The polygraph was administered by a “very experienced” polygraph examiner, Allred claimed, and Zervos passed.

Allred said that Zervos is willing to dismiss the lawsuit if the president-elect retracts his “false statements” about her and confirms that her allegations are true.
https://www.yahoo.com/tv/former-apprentice-contestant-summer-zervos-202140790.html

guess he thought that now that he is pres all those women would just go away.......guess NOT!
chester the molester... going to have to face a judge
 
right you are!
4 out of thousands...?
oh well not going to nit pick... but the majority DON"T... and it is nice to read/hear about the ones that do... and with the millions they get in their CEO wages... it wouldn't hurt to help others
Buffett and gates is pretty much world wide... which is fine... from the program I watched .. where they were spending it... needed it!
although with gates.. would like to see him do more helping those in need (young ones) with a computer/ laptop or something to help education

just my little quirk... I have a thing for education... and our ******* not getting it....and Trumps nominee is certainly not going to help with that... she is getting the job because she gave Trump 5mil for his campaign and the republicans 11mil in the past few years.. really makes her qualified!
and here in okl on the news today they just announced why we are pushing for more home schooling and our lack of teachers....a teacher having been teaching for 10 years in this state makes the same amount of money as a starting clerk at QT!
 
Trump finally going to give a speech tomorrow to bring people together... he should have done that quite a while ago instead of point the finger at those that talk against him!

the main reason so many against him.is... his own words on the campaign trail

Trump will either fulfill his campaign promises and do things or he won't... have to wait and see

but it's the swamp that's going to ******* us!.... and if he doesn't control the swamp... it will go against him... just like it did with Obama
 
FBI, 5 Other Agencies Probing Possible Kremlin Cash to Trump

https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/164312...1a594ac/ss_fbi,-5-other-agencies-probing.html

wonder how that is going to work.... as Pres you know he will ******* that investigation... and the republicans are not going to question or pursue any of his ethics or election activities.... looking more and more like this guy just conned/fucked his way into the job.... problem is IF... IF anything was to happen we would be stuck with Pence... and perish that thought
 
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Trump promised not to cut Medicare and Medicaid. His health nominee doesn’t care.
Elizabeth Warren breaks him down. As chair of the House Budget Committee, Health and Human Services nominee Tom Price (R-GA) authored a budget that would have cut Medicare spending by $449 billion and Medicaid by over $1 trillion. It’s a sharp break with the position President-elect Donald Trump took while he was still a candidate for public office — Trump told the conservative Heritage Foundation that “I’m not going to cut Social Security like every other Republican and I’m not going to cut Medicare or Medicaid.” In an exchange with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (R-MA) during Price’s confirmation hearing on Wednesday, Price repeatedly refused to say that he would “safeguard President-elect Trump’s promise” ...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/10a6cd66-804d-31ca-ad19-dae8c9a9948e/ss_trump-promised-not-to-cut.html
 
I voted for my best economic interests
time will tell!
the economy is doing better now than it has in at least 12 years... and if you are not better off now... you have "issues"

Mr beta male?
you again have no idea what you are talking about
it just proves again you don't know people.... another reason why your vote shouldn't count!
poor judgement!
 
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I see Trump made a statement today that this is the greatest Democracy in the world.... guess he hasn't talked to any of those people who were not allowed to vote for one reason or another
 
The Trump team is reportedly working on a budget that cuts $10.5 trillion in spending over 10 years

President-elect Donald Trump's transition team has prepared a drastic plan to cut the federal budget, The Hill reports. The planned changes reportedly aim to shrink federal spending by $10.5 trillion over 10 years. Among the budget-slashing proposals are reducing funding for the Commerce and Energy departments, including eliminating certain programs altogether; imposing significant budget cuts on the departments of State, Transportation, and Justice; privatizing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes funding to nearly 1,500 locally owned public radio and TV stations; and eliminating the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities, which disperses grants to cultural institutions and humanities programs. ...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/3790c4...3e3cd755/ss_the-trump-team-is-reportedly.html


going to be very interesting......
 
More details emerge on Trump’s plan to slash taxes

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign needed better tax analysts.

That was the suggestion made by Steven Mnuchin, Donald Trump’s nominee for Treasury Secretary, at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday. When asked about the tax plan Trump published last fall—which third-party analysts said would add more than $7 trillion to the national debt—Mnuchin said somewhat apologetically, “We had a rather modest campaign staff. I look forward to having access to all the people at Treasury able to model these things.”

Now that Trump and his top advisers have to fill in the blanks on broad plans released during the campaign, some important new details are emerging.

Mnuchin, for instance, said at his hearing, “We want to make sure tax reform doesn’t increase the size of the deficit.” That’s a sharper distinction than Trump drew during the campaign, and it suggests there could be stricter limits on how much Trump will be able to cut taxes than the incoming president has acknowledged up until now.
Mnuchin did add that he believes the Trump tax plan, whenever it arrives, should be evaluated based on “dynamic scoring,” a controversial method that would lower the presumed cost of tax cuts to the Treasury. Such a dynamic model would account for stronger economic growth due to the stimulative nature of tax cuts, which in turn would produce more economic activity and, in theory, more tax revenue. A static model, by contrast, would simply account for revenue lost to tax cuts, without an allowance for faster growth. So on paper, tax cuts analyzed with dynamic scoring seemingly cost less. Yet even with dynamic scoring, Trump may have to scale back his tax-cut plan if he really intends not to add to the deficit.
Mnuchin also provided a bit more clarity on the “border taxes” Trump has been tweeting about, saying Trump has no plan to institute across-the-board tax cuts on imports. Instead, those taxes would be levied only on specific companies that move jobs out of the United States and import products back into the country. “He’s referred to a small number of companies moving jobs and putting products back into the United States,” Mnuchin said. “In no way has he contemplated a broad 35% border tax.”

Like Wilbur Ross, Trump’s nominee for Commerce Secretary, Mnuchin outlined plans to revamp trade deals with Mexico and China that sound less draconian than what has come out of Trump’s own mouth. With regard to the North American Free Trade Agreement, which Trump faults for killing American jobs, Mnuchin said, “I’m optimistic we can renegotiate that deal in a way that is advantageous for us and advantageous for Mexico, and is a win-win for both countries.”

As expected, Democratic senators hammered Mnuchin over his leadership of OneWest, a California lender formed from the wreckage of the failed IndyMac bank, which Mnuchin and a group of investors bought in 2009. Between 2009 and 2015, OneWest processed roughly 36,000 foreclosures, virtually all of them inherited from IndyMac. Mnuchin apologized for mistakes that led to some inappropriate foreclosures and said OneWest had compensated people treated unfairly. He largely survived the Democratic pummeling and seems like to be confirmed as Trump’s Treasury Secretary.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/more-details-emerge-on-trumps-plan-to-slash-taxes-230439515.html
 
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