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What's the deal? (none / 0) (#69)
by jondee on Tue Jul 26, 2016 at 01:20:50 PM EST
does Trump sue people right and left at the drop of a hat or something?

I don't see the pressing need to treat with kid gloves a hate-mongering bully with so little sense of propriety that he can't refrain from publicly mocking people with disabilities and who employs people who call for HRC to be taken out and shot..

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Yes, voter (none / 0) (#70)
by KeysDan on Tue Jul 26, 2016 at 01:48:50 PM EST
assessment of Trump's business ethics, or lack thereof, is particularly relevant, in that his business is, essentially, his prime experience. And, his calling card--he can run America like a business.  If, it is to be like his business, it seems reasonable to find out about his businesses, beyond his telling us about it being great. "believe me." As St. Reagan said, trust, but verify.

 This is all the more reason for Trump to release his tax returns for the past several decades. He should be proud to do so, if his wealth and good business dealing are "terrific."  Would not reveal everything, but a lot. Along with his law suits, bankruptcies, circumstances of stiffing people.

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And perhaps those tax returns could give (5.00 / 2) (#71)
by caseyOR on Tue Jul 26, 2016 at 01:57:58 PM EST
us some idea just how deep he is into the Russian oligarchs. I read that Trump has been essentially blackballed by U.S. banks. So, he has turned to Russian oligarchs for money.

The Putin plot thickens.

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