06-21-2016, 11:33 AM
I don't know FAHQTOO.
Lots of investors have large portfolios. How successful is his judgment in making investments? We don't know -- he hasn't provided his tax returns. We don't know if his claim of being worth $10 billion is accurate. Based on public records available, most analysts put it below $3 billion.
How many of Trump's investments are simply a case of Trump selling his name/brand to companies for royalties, where he has no management or oversight involvement? How many jobs has Trump himself actually created vs. how many has he cut?
Trump has four casino bankruptcies, but he started or put his name on a lot of other businesses that went under and he's being sued for fraud.
Clinton contends he's failed and been shady when it comes to many of his business endeavors. I don't know, but I'm open-minded. I'm not taking only Donald Trump's word for it; he is a big boaster and his claims often don't check out.
I'll consider what Clinton presents, but will toss it if it's not backed up by facts.
Tomorrow, Trump will give his postponed speech on 'crooked Hillary'. I'll also listen to what he has to say and toss out anything that's not substantiated.
I think both speeches will be interesting, in any case.
Lots of investors have large portfolios. How successful is his judgment in making investments? We don't know -- he hasn't provided his tax returns. We don't know if his claim of being worth $10 billion is accurate. Based on public records available, most analysts put it below $3 billion.
How many of Trump's investments are simply a case of Trump selling his name/brand to companies for royalties, where he has no management or oversight involvement? How many jobs has Trump himself actually created vs. how many has he cut?
Trump has four casino bankruptcies, but he started or put his name on a lot of other businesses that went under and he's being sued for fraud.
Clinton contends he's failed and been shady when it comes to many of his business endeavors. I don't know, but I'm open-minded. I'm not taking only Donald Trump's word for it; he is a big boaster and his claims often don't check out.
I'll consider what Clinton presents, but will toss it if it's not backed up by facts.
Tomorrow, Trump will give his postponed speech on 'crooked Hillary'. I'll also listen to what he has to say and toss out anything that's not substantiated.
I think both speeches will be interesting, in any case.