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Let's be honest here. Trump is gonna use the presidency
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Let's be honest here.

Trump is gonna use the presidency to make more money for himself to the detriment of the country. Because that's what businessmen do. Yes or no ?
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Why do es Trumps success and americas success need to be mutually exclusive?
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>>68013541
Because money don't trickle down
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>>68013541
And being a president shouldn't use to win money. That's not what its about.
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>>68013425
At this point, the best thing he can leave his kids is a good legacy and country. I think he's really trying to do what he thinks is right (as are Hillary and Sanders. The younger candidates seem more likely to care about the career and profit prospects.)
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>>68013425
False, America falls, so does his business.
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If he manages to remove inheritance tax alone he would have saved his estate hundreds of millions so yes, definitely.
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no.
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Yes, since most of his companies rely on people spending money(I.e. buying clothes, golf clubs, or taking vacations). To help this, he's going to improve the economy so the middle class has more income.
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>>68013425
Trump sells luxury goods in addition to renting office space and hotel rooms.

If the country isn't doing well, he won't make money. His business is directly tied to our economy.
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>>68013739

Did you forget the 4 to 10 Billion dollars his estate is worth?

And the hundreds of millions in taxes that he's supposed to pay on them before transferring them to his children?

Which he won't be paying if he removes the inheritance tax?
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>>68013702
You speak english like a refugee.
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>>68013425
>nearly 70 years old
>would have to hand off his business due to how time consuming the presidency would be
>could make more in a month in business than he would make in his 8 years as president
Trump wants to take a shot at the largest publicly recognized seat of power because he realizes that he's only got a few decades left at most and money won't satisfy him anymore. Money means nothing in comparison to the presidency to Trump.
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>>68013425

Retarded. He has enough money. What he craves is a place in the history books.
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>>68013840
>False, America falls, so does his business.
What is America exactly ? What is "falling" or being succesfull" ? The GDP ? You do understand the GDP actually grows when you destroy things and rebuilt them for no reason ? (yes, the Bernanke meme is real).

If 0.001% (the 1% meme is actually completly wrong, 1% would be great) gets everything and the rests got nothing, the average can still be good but pretty much everyone is fucked.

Trump believes in a society like a that. A very small aristocracy of ultra-rich people rigging the game so nobody gets on their level and become obedient drones.
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>>68014104
The inheritance tax is bullshit anyways. The fuck right does the government have to impede on generational wealth
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>dying in a nuclear holocaust for the greater glory of the God Emperor
>bad

fuck off with your shitty memes
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>>68013425
A career on politics is always worse paid than being a ceo of a big company. If it is about the money, he would be better off with buying the president and some senators.
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>>68013425
Even if he did... would that be any worse than any of the other candidates? Cruz or Hillary would continue warring in the Middle East, Bernie would turn your country into the USSR.

So just someone making money isnt so bad. And if you are good at economics, you will understand that in order to make money, you have to make other's richer as well through job creation and providing a service.
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>>68013425
Trump isn't beholden to corporate interests, though. Instead, he IS a corporate interest. This cuts out the middle man, and is therefore preferable.
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>>68014516
A president can do a lot for corporations, give favors and change the low to give them advantages.

If he does that and when he's not president anymore, it's jackpot.
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has trump even said he is going to leave all his assets to his kids?
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>>68014630
So you're ok with him passing laws to benefits his company and crushing his competition ?
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>>68014199
This, here's already successful. Becoming president actually makes him less powerful. He just wants to be noted as an immortal icon in pop culture and politics. Making america great again just boosts him, especially if he succeeds in doing it.
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>>68013425
>to the detriment of the country
You're fucked in the head if you think this
When he becomes president he will be prevy to the most decorative information on the planet, things like trade teens and market movents will be child's play compared to the shit he will learn.
Regardless of that once he is no longer president he WILL become the richest man in history because the president learns everything about everywhere and the business applications for that is astronomical.
Regardless he is doing all this to
A)save his company from the commies ruling this country so they don't destroy it
B)saving his family fr being persecuted and stolen from, possibly even killed byban angry mob of shitskins and white guilt faggots
He's not going to ruin America because that means his company will go to shit, there isn't a nation on earth that will ever give him the kind of returns he's seen here in America without stealing at least half of it from him. And the world's economy will die if he does what you purport making his wealth worthless.
God you dirtbad pinkos are stupid
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>>68014668
Sure, but it's even better if your name isn't involved.
Friendly reminder that trump also sponsored Hillary before. And I guess it's a safe bet to say he didn't do that for becoming friends with her rather than saving his influence in active politics
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>>68014104
>removes the inheritance tax
>implying this is a bad thing
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>>68014314
This
That money was already taxed to hell and back when the original proprietary owner busted their ass to make that money, no government on earth has the right to re-tax that money a second time.
But it was created by liberals to steal money so it's no surprise it hasn't been overturned
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>>68014314
>>68015240

Lol I like how you're trying to move the goal post now.

>$250million
>not a conflict of interest
>he's just doing it because he loves us

TOP KEK
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>>68015472
By that logic, any politician that proposes to reduce taxes has a conflict of interest.
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>>68013425
If it's just a money game he could do that better from behind the curtain. That also lets him back horses on both sides to make sure someone is pushing his agenda.
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>>68014843
Because congress (filled with his competitors and lobbyed sockpuppets of his competitors) would just allow him to do that, right?

And even if he *did*. It's still better than more war or communism that the other candidates offer. I'd rather have a selfish egomaniac at the top than someone who misguidedly think they have to bomb Syria for "democracy".
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>>68015472
Achemd, ga in godsnaam terug naar Marokko. Je begrijpt niets van economie.
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Your forgetting one simple truth. Trump is an egomaniac at his core. If he becomes the president his 'business' becomes the government. His ego is too large that he would want to ensure that the economy is going well to ensure a next term in the white house.

He knows how to make money from his businesses, why wouldn't he do it within the context of the government? Self serving him self wouldn't give him any further praise or acknowledgement then what he already has
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>>68013425
Trump is actually losing money by running for President. NBC (lefty cuck media company) fired him from his TV show for saying that illegal Mexicans commit crimes, and Trump said he didn't care because the truth is more important. Shillary is a lying neoliberal cunt, so he wouldn't even lose that much money in taxes if she became Pres.

He genuinely wants to make America great again.
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>>68016821
The miss universe stuff, sure. He just sold the rights to it then that nigger botched it or something. As for the Apprentice, he can't do it while running because of Equal Time so Ahnold is doing it instead.
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>>68016358

I've got a BSc in Mathematics which is infinitely more related to this discussion than your fietstechnicus diploma.
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Nope.
Being the president hardly affords him the pay he was making as a private citizen.
Trump made his, is nearing his final years, and wants to help take back this country from the globalists now. It is party inspired by ego, because he wants to go down in history as the best president ever.
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>>68015346
It's original intent was to prevent a bloodline aristocracy.
I dont think we can say its served it's function well though there are plenty of loopholes
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I'm not Trump's biggest fan, but damn he really does have a lot of American-hating tools lining up against him. Look at this shitty article trying to 'refute' Trump:

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/03/trump-fact-check-errors-exaggerations-falsehoods-213730

>“We don’t win at trade. We lose to everybody at trade. Trade we lose to everybody.” (March 11 in St. Louis)

>In 2015, the U.S. had trade surpluses with a number of countries including Hong Kong, the Netherlands, the UAE and Australia.

Equating those tiny countries with China, Japan, and Mexico. Jesus Christ the shills are trying desperately to stop Trump. There you have the best reason the support him.
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>>68014250

>A very small aristocracy of ultra-rich people rigging the game so nobody gets on their level and become obedient drones.

You know we've all become this well before Trump even jumped on the scene right? Why should we trust anyone else even more? Trump doesn't need lobbyist money.
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