“Exclusive: Trump's 3,500 lawsuits unprecedented for a presidential nominee” That is 100% true and properly in context.
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Replying to @justinsail @GregoryMakles and
He’s also only billionaire businessman to win in history. Lots unprecedented there.
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Replying to @joelvanbrunt @GregoryMakles and
“Trump's estimated net worth of $100 million in 1978 would have increased to $6 billion by 2016 if he had invested it in a typical retirement fund”
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Replying to @justinsail @joelvanbrunt and
Ok this one I remember debunking. I am really going to insist that when you understand the scam in that affirmation you held the source you got it from responsible. There are many quirks in how they get there but here's the biggest. That's "assuming he doesn't spend anything".
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Replying to @GregoryMakles @justinsail and
"How much more would you make if instead of saving 5% of your income you were to use it 100% on investment, then let's compare it to how your currently doing with your investment." That's what they did. And like millions you got scammed. A not in a subtle way.
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Replying to @GregoryMakles @justinsail and
As is more often the case, that ridiculous twist is well within the article. So they know they scam you. They have their defense ready "but we told you". They know full well how headlines will cheat that. Indeed here you are, posting this like millions others abused.
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Replying to @GregoryMakles @justinsail and
Again, method! Use control groups. What was Trump fortune ranking when he inherited. What was Trump fortune ranking when he ran. That's it. Totally enough to assess his performance, no better test. You don't even need to note none of his siblings with similar inheritance compare.
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Replying to @GregoryMakles @joelvanbrunt and
The fact that he’s been able to game his fortune rating in the past makes this measurement not reliable.
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Body of work? You mean the multiple bankruptcies and dead projects in his wake? I’d say he’s been massively successful at promoting himself and making money from his name, yes. Building buildings? Not so much.
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What percentage success would you expect for an entrepreneur and licensor? 20% would be good.
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