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I don't get the line of reasoning mocking him for being supposedly "poor" (despite having billions in assets; property is worth money, who'd have thunk it).
It's not exactly a hard leap to go from "they're mocking him for being poor?" to "wait, does that mean they hate poor people?" by working class who the majority of are reasonably and sadly poor.
Just another way to accidentally insult the voter base and/or show their true colors to the public.
 
God if these people knew what the politicans they cream their pants over and the celebrities they wish they could be do to escape taxes... they would ignore it and scream orange man bad.

These people get the supporters and representation they fucking deserve. And they deserve to get crushed under them.

Ha Ha! Trump’s poor!!!

He lives in a gold skyscraper on 5th ave. in NYC. What does their shit shack look like?
Probably a 700 sq foot studio apartment with overpriced internet and utilities, but it has exposed brick bro!!!! that costs $2-3k a month. With loud neighbors. On all sides. And a pitbull.
 
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I don't get the line of reasoning mocking him for being supposedly "poor" (despite having billions in assets; property is worth money, who'd have thunk it).
It's not exactly a hard leap to go from "they're mocking him for being poor?" to "wait, does that mean they hate poor people?" by working class who the majority of are reasonably and sadly poor.
Just another way to accidentally insult the voter base and/or show their true colors to the public.
I theorize that Trump deliberately gets these people to outright mock X,Y and Z as a strategy for reelection.

Poor people, minorites, immigrants, women, working class. All traits they are supposed to be for.
 
I don't get the line of reasoning mocking him for being supposedly "poor" (despite having billions in assets; property is worth money, who'd have thunk it).
It's not exactly a hard leap to go from "they're mocking him for being poor?" to "wait, does that mean they hate poor people?" by working class who the majority of are reasonably and sadly poor.
Just another way to accidentally insult the voter base and/or show their true colors to the public.
The intent isn't to mock him for being poor, per se. It's to mock him for "pretending to be rich".

Yes, in a roundabout way it's just mocking people for being poor but they don't care. And honestly neither does their voting base.
 
Jesus christ, the level of cope the media is reaching is getting insane:


Note that this was the headline on the main page:

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So its literally 'trumpworld' and hes an escape artist. Lots of 'could possibly be bad' and insinuation that hes not a billionaire. I particularly like the part where they talk about protecting the source of the very illegal tax info leak. When the IRS comes knocking for that info they won't be quite so bold unless they want to do jail time
 
My favorite line circulating around is that holy shit guys, he's $420 million in debt and the tax document says so, right there. Like, it doesn't matter that they're mortgages that Trump is able to make payments on and that Trump has an enormous amount of assets that he could liquidate in the event that he had cashflow issues. He's in debt, you guys. Wow. He's such a failure.

At this point, a bunch of videos could land with indisputable footage of Donald Trump personally committing every single fucking atrocity in the zoosadism leaks and then hacksawing a baby's head off for good measure, and nobody would fucking notice because they were all focused on Hashtag #Stinkfeet: "Former janitor says that the bathroom smelled kinda like feet after Trump used it. Wow, does he take his shoes off when he pisses? How gross."
 
So, I just saw a Joe Biden ad where this woman of color talks about how great it is that Biden is going to increase minimum wage to 15$ an hour. Which isn't anything new since the government has increase minimum wage. Which just makes me shake my head, because it seems like nobody knows how economics works.

First; increasing minimum wage will just lead to both firing and lay offs, and an increase of consumer goods. Especially If companies aren't allowed lay off or fire anyone. Second, the more money you make the more taxes you pay, though with Trump getting rid of that one tax (can't remember what it is and too lazy to look it up,) people should have a bit more money in their pockets. Third, Biden wants to add a lot more taxes to the working American class, so increasing minimum wage would just do jack-squat.

How anyone could vote for a guy that forgets that he has a teleprompter in front of him is just insane.
 
So, I just saw a Joe Biden ad where this woman of color talks about how great it is that Biden is going to increase minimum wage to 15$ an hour. Which isn't anything new since the government has increase minimum wage. Which just makes me shake my head, because it seems like nobody knows how economics works.

First; increasing minimum wage will just lead to both firing and lay offs, and an increase of consumer goods. Especially If companies aren't allowed lay off or fire anyone. Second, the more money you make the more taxes you pay, though with Trump getting rid of that one tax (can't remember what it is and too lazy to look it up,) people should have a bit more money in their pockets. Third, Biden wants to add a lot more taxes to the working American class, so increasing minimum wage would just do jack-squat.

How anyone could vote for a guy that forgets that he has a teleprompter in front of him is just insane.
Increasing the amount of dollars that most of the nation brings home each day, without increasing the supply of goods/services that the nation wants, just leads to higher prices.
 
So, I just saw a Joe Biden ad where this woman of color talks about how great it is that Biden is going to increase minimum wage to 15$ an hour. Which isn't anything new since the government has increase minimum wage. Which just makes me shake my head, because it seems like nobody knows how economics works.

First; increasing minimum wage will just lead to both firing and lay offs, and an increase of consumer goods. Especially If companies aren't allowed lay off or fire anyone. Second, the more money you make the more taxes you pay, though with Trump getting rid of that one tax (can't remember what it is and too lazy to look it up,) people should have a bit more money in their pockets. Third, Biden wants to add a lot more taxes to the working American class, so increasing minimum wage would just do jack-squat.

How anyone could vote for a guy that forgets that he has a teleprompter in front of him is just insane.
Feels®over factsretard get with the program
 
Increasing the amount of dollars that most of the nation brings home each day, without increasing the supply of goods/services that the nation wants, just leads to higher prices.

I meant to say higher prices but my mind blanked on that. But that's the thing, not only does prices goes up, the products shrink in size. What was considered "family size" in the past is now basically a home cook meal for two.

Because sellers have two choices to make.

1. increase the prices.

or

2. shrink the product.

Instead they go with option 3.

3. shrink product and later increase prices.
 
So Trump is cash poor, but wealthy through assets, businesses, hidden accounts, and other rich person trickery?

He isn't even cash poor. I finally got a chance to look through that thread I mentioned earlier. Some Trump-obsessed guy at Forbes did some actual research and came up with a bigger picture.

Quick summary:
$1.1 billion in debt
$2.3 billion in assets (real estate)

$103.6 million in annual operating income (profits) from all his properties.
$160 million cash on hand, estimated

Those are just looking at the major properties, he has a detailed breakdown including smaller holdings in another article: Trump’s Net Worth Drops $600 Million In A Year To $2.5 Billion

Potential financial issues for Trump:
roughly $450 million of that debt is coming due in the next 5 years
IRS dispute may result in a $100 million cash fine, if found against Trump

So Trump isn't poor in any sense of the word. He does have low cash relative to his debt load and his assets. But that's nothing new for rich people who dump their money into assets rather than securities.

Trump's debt load is high compared to other billionaires, but that's because his particular business is real estate, and it's common within that industry. Almost all of his debt is tied to specific properties. I don't know if he's particularly badly leveraged or just normal, because we don't have this kind of data available for other real estate tycoons to compare.

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I don't know if it's bigger TDS to call yourself a "Trump reporter", or to be the employer who makes that an official position and pays for it. But at least this guy did his homework like a real journalist. His Twitter thread included images showing the amounts from each property individually.
 
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Yo Flexo my main man, park that pimpmobile for a second and check it: Lavell Crawford did it better.
He did do it better! Thank you very much jello-human. I had actually been looking for that one but the other guy was all I could find on youtube at the time. (all search engines are house-AIs)
 
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