Anyway the premise is my dad (66) is saying that donald trump before he ran for president way back in the day when he was building the NY skyline was a known crook because he refused to pay some of his contractors and that it hurt a lot of families. Can this be refuted? I know he filed for bankruptcies and what not but what is the counterpoint to this line of thinking? Did it really happen and why? Regardless thats not who he is today but my dad is saying that this stuff was known before he was president and thats why alot of people dont like him still and have a hard time getting on board. Im so close to flipping my pops in fact i already think its happened, but this is one point that he loves to stick to. Hope yall are having a good day o7
Having some real conbos with my father and i have a question that i think yoi guys can help me with:
Killer alright. Good starting point as it acknowledges that, yeah, construction requires some ass-acting.
I watched a docu a couple of days ago about Trump's move from queens to Manhattan. Man, he was the only one getting cement during a cement squeeze. And he did not get it while playing easy.
And what about foreign countries? How often does Trump have to say: Korea, Japan, China, Canada, Mexico, EU are screwing over the US, big time.
It would not surprise me if the counter is equal to or north of half the sovereign US-debt.