Let’s be clear about something, all politicians stretch the truth, but Donald Trump breaks it into a million different pieces and then scatters those pieces to the winds. A lot of those lies center around his businesses. Trump claims he is a great businessman, but he really isn’t and Newsweek’s Kurt Eichenwald, who has spent an extensive amount of time covering Trump, can prove it. On Eichenwald’s Twitter feed, you’ll find a list of everything he has uncovered over the course of his investigation into Trump’s past, but this article will focus solely on Trump’s business ventures.
Let’s start at the beginning of Trump’s career. The President-Elect claims his father gave him a “small loan” which he turned into a multi-billionaire dollar real-estate empire. But that simply isn’t true. For starters, Trump’s father loaned him more than $10 million dollars and his early business ventures were all failures.
TRUMP SAYS TRADE WARS ARE "EASY". HERE COME THE FIRST AMERICAN CASUALTIES.
By Dana Milbank Columnist, June 20 at 7:41 PM
President Trump believes that “trade wars are good, and easy to win.” So he started one.
Now the casualties are beginning to return home from the battlefield, and on Capitol Hill Wednesday, the people’s representatives presented some of them to Wilbur Ross, the president’s billionaire commerce secretary.
“Corn, wheat, beef and pork are all suffering market price declines .?.?. due to current trade policies,” complained Sen. John Thune (S.D.). “With every passing day, the United States loses market share to other countries.” .. more .. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=141688941
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”