You have to admit you Liked Micks posts when the smoke was being blown up your skirt ![]()
What? You see that really hurts my feelings…now I’m sad.
Of course, I’m human after all.
Well since we are here - you and the 2 others with 23 in their name thunderbolt, smh - are you the same?
23 days ago, I freakin told you:
Well since we are here - you and the 2 others with 23 in their name thunderbolt, smh - are you the same?
No, I’m one person. We all have very different writing styles. SMH writes like an English Professor, TB like a lawyer, and I write like a 9th grader.
423 is my birthday.
I’m looking into this situation. Juggling multiple accounts/personalities isn’t something we appreciate or accept from members, especially long-term members.
Please get the thread back on topic while the issues are sorted out.
Thank you , Thank you
How about the block member feature???
treco:
Donald Trump vs. Index Funds: Who Won? - Don't Quit Your Day Job...
I offer this as you are letting your dislike of Trump make your argument.
I will address some of your other bits later.Has Donald Trump Underperformed In The Real Estate Business?
Of things said about Trump, second guessing his business success is by far the worst of them.
Read the Top comments from this article:
[quote]
Unless you know how much Trump spent on his lavish lifestyle over the years, you can’t compare the total return of a REIT against the growth in his net worth. [/quote]
[quote]
Trump invested his entire $200 million net worth in 1976 and that he left all of it to compound through 2015.
Fact is, Trump has spent lavishly over the years which removed significant sums of money from the pool being compounded.
If you were able to compare actual investment returns, Trump very likely outperformed. [/quote]
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treco:
Donald Trump vs. Index Funds: Who Won? - Don't Quit Your Day Job...
I offer this as you are letting your dislike of Trump make your argument.
I will address some of your other bits later.Has Donald Trump Underperformed In The Real Estate Business?
Of things said about Trump, second guessing his business success is by far the worst of them.
Read the Top comments from this article:
[quote]
Unless you know how much Trump spent on his lavish lifestyle over the years, you can’t compare the total return of a REIT against the growth in his net worth. [/quote]
Trump invested his entire $200 million net worth in 1976 and that he left all of it to compound through 2015.
Fact is, Trump has spent lavishly over the years which removed significant sums of money from the pool being compounded.
If you were able to compare actual investment returns, Trump very likely outperformed. [/quote]
So, your argument is that, had Trump been fiscally responsible with his inheritance he would have beaten the market? Assuming this is true, which I don’t, how does that strength his argument for my vote?
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[quote=“therajraj, post:2264, topic:218984, full:true”]
treco:
Donald Trump vs. Index Funds: Who Won? - Don't Quit Your Day Job...
I offer this as you are letting your dislike of Trump make your argument.
I will address some of your other bits later.Has Donald Trump Underperformed In The Real Estate Business?
Of things said about Trump, second guessing his business success is by far the worst of them.
Read the Top comments from this article:
Unless you know how much Trump spent on his lavish lifestyle over the years, you can’t compare the total return of a REIT against the growth in his net worth. [/quote]
Trump invested his entire $200 million net worth in 1976 and that he left all of it to compound through 2015.
Fact is, Trump has spent lavishly over the years which removed significant sums of money from the pool being compounded.
If you were able to compare actual investment returns, Trump very likely outperformed. [/quote]So, your argument is that, had Trump been fiscally responsible with his inheritance he would have beaten the market? Assuming this is true, which I don’t, how does that strength his argument for my vote?
I’m saying any deep analysis done on Trump’s wealth has been built upon a myriad of assumptions.
Base your opinion of his wealth and success on what we do know for sure.
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[quote=“anon50325502, post:2265, topic:218984, full:true”]
anon50325502:
treco:
Donald Trump vs. Index Funds: Who Won? - Don't Quit Your Day Job...
I offer this as you are letting your dislike of Trump make your argument.
I will address some of your other bits later.Has Donald Trump Underperformed In The Real Estate Business?
Of things said about Trump, second guessing his business success is by far the worst of them.
Read the Top comments from this article:
Unless you know how much Trump spent on his lavish lifestyle over the years, you can’t compare the total return of a REIT against the growth in his net worth. [/quote]
Trump invested his entire $200 million net worth in 1976 and that he left all of it to compound through 2015.
Fact is, Trump has spent lavishly over the years which removed significant sums of money from the pool being compounded.
If you were able to compare actual investment returns, Trump very likely outperformed. [/quote]So, your argument is that, had Trump been fiscally responsible with his inheritance he would have beaten the market? Assuming this is true, which I don’t, how does that strength his argument for my vote?
I’m saying any deep analysis done on Trump’s wealth has been built upon a myriad of assumptions.
Base your opinion of his wealth and success on what we do know for sure.
What do we know for sure?
stop replying to post!!! lol
treco:
Well since we are here - you and the 2 others with 23 in their name thunderbolt, smh - are you the same?
No, I’m one person. We all have very different writing styles. SMH writes like an English Professor, TB like a lawyer, and I write like a 9th grader.
423 is my birthday.
Yep, just me, I am not anyone else.
Although, truth be told, if I were Zeb, I’d want to be someone other than myself, too.
treco:
Well since we are here - you and the 2 others with 23 in their name thunderbolt, smh - are you the same?
No, I’m one person. We all have very different writing styles. SMH writes like an English Professor, TB like a lawyer, and I write like a 9th grader.
423 is my birthday.
I laughed out loud, but that’s nonsense. You’re a first-rate poster, and, to put it in the parlance of our times, you write good (unlike a certain newspaper I won’t mention by name). One might even go so far as to say that you have the best words.
(By the way, the letters and numbers in my handle were the result of a random keyboard pound. I didn’t at the time realize that “smh” meant “shaking my head” or some such. I’ve always wanted to make that clear.)
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[quote=“therajraj, post:2266, topic:218984, full:true”]
therajraj:
anon50325502:
treco:
Donald Trump vs. Index Funds: Who Won? - Don't Quit Your Day Job...
I offer this as you are letting your dislike of Trump make your argument.
I will address some of your other bits later.Has Donald Trump Underperformed In The Real Estate Business?
Of things said about Trump, second guessing his business success is by far the worst of them.
Read the Top comments from this article:
Unless you know how much Trump spent on his lavish lifestyle over the years, you can’t compare the total return of a REIT against the growth in his net worth. [/quote]
Trump invested his entire $200 million net worth in 1976 and that he left all of it to compound through 2015.
Fact is, Trump has spent lavishly over the years which removed significant sums of money from the pool being compounded.
If you were able to compare actual investment returns, Trump very likely outperformed. [/quote]So, your argument is that, had Trump been fiscally responsible with his inheritance he would have beaten the market? Assuming this is true, which I don’t, how does that strength his argument for my vote?
I’m saying any deep analysis done on Trump’s wealth has been built upon a myriad of assumptions.
Base your opinion of his wealth and success on what we do know for sure.
What do we know for sure?
I’ve definitely listed them before…
According to this article:
Muslims are about 5,000 percent more likely to commit terrorist attacks than non-Muslims.
Read more at: Donald Trump & Muslim Immigration | [site:name] | National Review
Holy hell I didn’t know it was that severe
I’ve definitely listed them before…
I’d appreciate if you’d list them again. Most of Trumps financial information is based on assumption. His or someone else’s.
