And you should check the industry. Trump is a mid-tier developer in NYC. He does not have a fantastic reputation in the industry. Most of his deals today come from letting others use his name for a cut. So it comes more from self promotion. Maybe you should read beyond what something besides what his P.R. flack puts out.
I wish I had been as terrible a business person as Trump.
Who in the hell is nickcarraway”
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I am not a Trump supporter but could vote for him if he is the Republican candidate.
Ted Cruz is my man. Who do you nickcarraway support and why. If you can not answer that question, go away.
“And you should check the industry. Trump is a mid-tier developer in NYC”
And most of the rest of those running are career politicians, many of whom have never had a job outside of politics since they were in their 20s. I’ll take the “mid-tier” developer over the political “pros” any day, especially now that Trump is proving that so much of what the “pros” believe is not the case on a daily basis. How many times have the “pros” declared Trump’s candidacy over now and been wrong about that? It looks to me like Trump knows more about their chosen line of work than they do. BTW, Reagan also had a very successful career before he went into politics. I think that outside experience is one of the things that helped him a lot. I am not comparing Reagan to Trump but I do think that professional politicians are a huge part of our problem. I would like to see more people go into politics after succeeding at something else.
Look it up. Trump failed out of Fordham, and then his daddy bought him a degree at Wharton
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Winston Churchill failed Sixth Grade. General Patton mixed up his words because he was dyslexic. Albert Einstein failed a college entrance exam, and many others who went on to change the world failed at something or other, most of the time because they were not interested. Whether or not Trump failed Fordham is not important. As for Wharton, one does nit “buy” a degree from Wharton. Harvard,Yale, or Princeton, maybe, but not Wharton.
You’re all wet with your arguments. Come up with something valid!
Can you back up this assertion? I have looked, and can't find anything. Are you trying to claim that everyone who transfers from one college to another that happens to have their desired specialty "failed out" of the first school?