Another lawsuit? Who is his target now?
Fight Back
Much as it pays to emphasize the positive, there are times when the only choice is confrontation. In most cases I’m very easy to get along with. I’m very good to people who are good to me. But when people treat me badly or unfairly or try to take advantage of me, my general attitude, all my life, has been to fight back very hard. The risk is that you’ll make a bad situation worse, and I certainly don’t recommend this approach to everyone. But my experience is that if you’re fighting for something you believe in— even if it means alienating some people along the way— things usually work out for the best in the end.
When the city unfairly denied me, on Trump Tower, the standard tax break every developer had been getting, I fought them in six different courts. It cost me a lot of money, I was considered highly likely to lose, and people told me it was a no-win situation politically. I would have considered it worth the effort regardless of the outcome. In this case, I won— which made it even better.
When Holiday Inns, once my partners at the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, ran a casino that consistently performed among the bottom 50 percent of casinos in town, I fought them very hard and they finally sold out their share to me. Then I began to think about trying to take over the Holiday Inns company altogether.
Even if I never went on the offensive, there are a lot of people gunning for me now. One of the problems when you become successful is that jealousy and envy inevitably follow. There are people— I categorize them as life’s losers— who get their sense of accomplishment and achievement from trying to stop others. As far as I’m concerned, if they had any real ability they wouldn’t be fighting me, they’d be doing something constructive themselves.
Trump, Donald J.; Schwartz, Tony (2009-12-18). Trump: The Art of the Deal (Kindle Locations 765-779). Random House Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.
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Trump was saying during his presser that he’s never met anyone who lies as much as Ted Cruz.
You would think Cruz would consider suing him, if it wasn’t true.
And Trump explained the agreement he had with Rubio and Cruz’s masters, the RNC. They were to deal with him fairly, and, well you saw the last debate, didn’t you?
Thanks to RNC and Cruz supporters, it was like the ape house at the zoo at feeding time.
So Trump ‘ducked’ a debate and now is “whining” because he’s frustrated and angry having to deal over-and-over with dishonest opponents. (”Pussies”)
We’re lucky we finally have someone like Trump willing to do the job after a string of Unipary losers and liars like Rubio, Bush and now Cruz.
I’m sure you will come around once you come to understand that Trump is the real deal. He was prepared to keep his end of the bargain until he came to understand the kinds of scoundrels he was dealing with, like Ted Cruz. You see that don’t you?
And furthermore as well as being honest and comptent, Trump is eligible to hold the office. That’s important too. He isn’t wasting our time.
He’s making a list but no one is suing him because he’s done nothing wrong. See how that works?
There now. I hope that addresses your concerns. On to victory!
Donald Trump