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Trump’s business dealings in Scotland began in 2006, when he paid $16.6 million for a 1,400 acre parcel of land north of Aberdeen, where he completed the first of two proposed golf courses in 2012. In 2014, he bought Turnberry, an existing course located in southwestern Scotland, for $59 million. Trump sank millions more into developing both properties, but according to UK business records, he has consistently lost money on them. As Bloomberg reported, he has poured $200 million into the ventures and has yet to see a dime of profit.

During the presidential campaign, Trump cited his business experience in Scotland as evidence that he had what it took to become president.

Meanwhile, the big promises he made when he first pitched his plan for a world-class golf resort in Arberdeenshire have yet to materialize. He initially pledged the development would create as many as 6,000 jobs and spur $1.25 billion in investment; the reality so far has been more like 95 jobs and $50 million.

Far from winning over Scots, Trump has made numerous enemies.

On Friday, ahead of his visit, the Scotsman, the Scottish daily newspaper, ran a full-page editorial denouncing Trump as “an appalling human being.”

These purchases have posed something of a mystery, puzzling even people who have worked closely with Trump over the years and who were aware of his penchant for borrowing heavily to finance his projects. The question: Where was all this cash coming from?

“We have pretty much all the money we need from investors in Russia,” Trump’s son said, “We’ve got some guys that really, really love golf, and they’re really invested in our programs.”

https://www.motherjones.com/politic...s-his-scottish-golf-course-a-mystery-remains/
 
President Trump made some major missteps when meeting the queen

President Trump made some major mistakes when meeting the queen




President Trump met with the queen of England today and committed several protocol gaffes that left many feeling that his behavior was an insult to Britain and lacked the respect that should be shown the monarch — and if not a monarch, a 92-year-old woman.

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/president-trump-made-major-missteps-meeting-queen-194626332.html
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Trump’s business dealings in Scotland began in 2006, when he paid $16.6 million for a 1,400 acre parcel of land north of Aberdeen, where he completed the first of two proposed golf courses in 2012. In 2014, he bought Turnberry, an existing course located in southwestern Scotland, for $59 million. Trump sank millions more into developing both properties, but according to UK business records, he has consistently lost money on them. As Bloomberg reported, he has poured $200 million into the ventures and has yet to see a dime of profit.

During the presidential campaign, Trump cited his business experience in Scotland as evidence that he had what it took to become president.

Meanwhile, the big promises he made when he first pitched his plan for a world-class golf resort in Arberdeenshire have yet to materialize. He initially pledged the development would create as many as 6,000 jobs and spur $1.25 billion in investment; the reality so far has been more like 95 jobs and $50 million.

Far from winning over Scots, Trump has made numerous enemies.

On Friday, ahead of his visit, the Scotsman, the Scottish daily newspaper, ran a full-page editorial denouncing Trump as “an appalling human being.”

These purchases have posed something of a mystery, puzzling even people who have worked closely with Trump over the years and who were aware of his penchant for borrowing heavily to finance his projects. The question: Where was all this cash coming from?

“We have pretty much all the money we need from investors in Russia,” Trump’s son said, “We’ve got some guys that really, really love golf, and they’re really invested in our programs.”

https://www.motherjones.com/politic...s-his-scottish-golf-course-a-mystery-remains/
Where’s that inflatable Trump Baby when you need him?
 
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'Kiss My You Know What': Manchin Tells Schumer to Mind His Own Business on Kavanaugh
Cortney O'Brien | @obrienc2 | July 13, 2018




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"I'll be 71 years old in August, you're going to whip me? Kiss my you know what," Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said of anyone trying to influence his vote on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, particularly Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Schumer said this week after Trump's announcement ceremony that he's going to fight Kavanaugh with "everything he's got," meaning he's undoubtedly going to try and sway the members of his party to voting against the nominee. Yet, red state Democrats like Manchin plan on resisting those attempts. If anything, it seems Manchin is leaning toward "yes."

"He has all the right qualities," Manchin said of the nominee this week.
 
Tell me if you've heard this one before,

"There is no allegation in this indictment that any American citizen committed a crime," said Rosenstein. "There is no allegation that the conspiracy changed the vote count or affected any election result."
 
Pour pore Mikey Moblawyer... shoulda neva been a hoarder...

Prosecutors now have more than 2 million pieces of evidence seized from President Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen after a judge released 883,634 more items on Friday.
 
I actually don't think we'll have 70's style stagflation. But we are continuing to warp the fundamentals in unprecidented ways and who knows exactly how it will play out. It will be challenging at some point.
 
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