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Old 10-25-2016, 11:50 AM   #1
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Default Trump’s Donors Paid For His Jetliner, His Hotels And Now, His Books

Well if you can't beat 'em, Donald, FLEECE 'EM!

Typical sleazy Drumpf bullshit.

Lock him up! Lock him up! Lock him up!

AHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...b02444efa4e7c4

Trump’s Donors Paid For His Jetliner, His Hotels And Now, His Books
Nearly $300,000 of small donations went to “Art of the Deal” publisher.


WASHINGTON ― Donald Trump used small donors’ money to buy nearly $300,000 worth of books from the publisher of his Art of the Deal last month, continuing a pattern of plowing campaign money back into his own businesses.

The Oct. 15 Federal Election Commission filing for Trump Make America Great Again Committee does not specify which books in particular were purchased, but the committee’s own website suggests it was Trump’s 1987 business bestseller.

“I’ve signed an out-of-print, hardcover copy of ‘The Art of the Deal’ just for you, because I want you on board with Team Trump!” Trump wrote in an Aug. 2 fundraising email, which went on to offer the book for a minimum donation of $184.

Trump’s statement calling the book “out-of-print,” repeated on the committee’s website, however, is false. The Art of the Deal had a new paperback edition printed last October, and the hardcover is currently in print and available from Random House and retail booksellers. Barnes and Noble, for example, sells it for $22.35.

GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump claims on his web site that his book, The Art of the Deal, is out of print. It is not, and is available both from his publisher and booksellers. Federal Election Commission Records show that his fundraising committee purchased $300,000 worth of books in August and September.

The Trump Make America Great Again Committee is a joint fundraising operation between the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee. An RNC spokeswoman referred a question about the books to the Trump campaign, which did not return phone calls and emails requesting comment over a period of days. Random House representatives also did not respond to Huffington Post queries.

While a second joint Trump-RNC committee concentrates on large contributions, the Trump Make America Great Again Committee focuses on small-dollar donations using online and direct-mail fundraising. As of Sept. 30, 77 percent of all the money it raised came from donors who have given less than $200.

According to the committee’s Oct. 15 FEC filing, it paid Penguin/Random House $91,866 on Aug. 30, $98,975 on Sept. 1, and another $98,975 on Sept. 22. The purpose for all three was listed as: “Collateral: Books.”

The publishing house has printed five titles by Trump, including How to Get Rich and Think Like a Billionaire. The biggest seller, though, was The Art of the Deal, which was published in 1987 but has remained in print ever since. Trump frequently boasts about it in his campaign speeches, and it is the only one mentioned on the Trump fundraising website.

At the standard bulk discount offered by publishers, Trump’s fundraising committee could have purchased some 17,000 copies of the hardcover edition. Under a typical publishing contract, that quantity would generate over $70,000 in royalties, which Trump would have to split with his co-author.

According to Trump’s financial disclosure statement filed in May, Trump received between $50,000 and $100,000 in royalties for that title over the previous year.

Donald Trump reported royalties between $50,000 and $100,000 in the previous year on the financial disclosure statement he filed with the Federal Election Commission in May.
The Daily Beast previously reported that Trump spent $55,000 in money from his own campaign to buy copies of his latest book, Crippled America, which was published by Simon and Schuster. Copies were distributed to GOP delegates attending the summer convention in Cleveland.

The purchase of books is just the latest example of Trump using donors’ money to purchase goods and services from his own businesses and generating personal profit for himself.

Trump houses his campaign headquarters in Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan, where the campaign pays $169,758 a month for office space at about $100 per square foot. (The Clinton campaign, in contrast, rents two floors in a Brooklyn Heights office building for about $32 per square foot.)

Trump paid his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach $423,373 on the same day in May that his campaign finalized a deal with the RNC that began bringing him hundreds of millions of dollars of outside donations ― even though the only events he’d held there were two victory parties and an afternoon news conference two months earlier. He could have held those three events at nearby hotels for a total of about $40,000.

In July, Trump’s campaign sent $48,240 to his Westchester County golf course. The only event it had hosted for him was a June 7 victory party. Trump could have used a ballroom at a nearby Marriott hotel for less than half that much.

And Trump’s insistence on using his own personal Boeing 757 jet is now costing taxpayers millions of dollars extra. Because Trump’s Secret Service detail is making up a large percentage ― and on some days even a majority ― of the flying passengers, the agency must pay a proportionate share of the $10,000-an-hour flying costs.

Had Trump chosen to charter a more suitable airliner that would accommodate his staff, his security detail and his traveling press corps, as both Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and previous GOP nominees have done, he could have driven down the costs for everyone.

Trump’s staff has defended his decisions to spend more at his own businesses rather than use less-expensive alternatives by pointing out that he is contributing $2 million a month to his own campaign.

That $2 million figure, however, is dwarfed by the many tens of millions of dollars per month coming to Trump’s campaign from both large and small donors.
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Old 10-25-2016, 01:15 PM   #2
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Well if you can't beat 'em, Donald, FLEECE 'EM!

Typical sleazy Drumpf bullshit.

Lock him up! Lock him up! Lock him up!

AHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...b02444efa4e7c4

Trump’s Donors Paid For His Jetliner, His Hotels And Now, His Books
Nearly $300,000 of small donations went to “Art of the Deal” publisher.


WASHINGTON ― Donald Trump used small donors’ money to buy nearly $300,000 worth of books from the publisher of his Art of the Deal last month, continuing a pattern of plowing campaign money back into his own businesses.

The Oct. 15 Federal Election Commission filing for Trump Make America Great Again Committee does not specify which books in particular were purchased, but the committee’s own website suggests it was Trump’s 1987 business bestseller.

“I’ve signed an out-of-print, hardcover copy of ‘The Art of the Deal’ just for you, because I want you on board with Team Trump!” Trump wrote in an Aug. 2 fundraising email, which went on to offer the book for a minimum donation of $184.

Trump’s statement calling the book “out-of-print,” repeated on the committee’s website, however, is false. The Art of the Deal had a new paperback edition printed last October, and the hardcover is currently in print and available from Random House and retail booksellers. Barnes and Noble, for example, sells it for $22.35.

GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump claims on his web site that his book, The Art of the Deal, is out of print. It is not, and is available both from his publisher and booksellers. Federal Election Commission Records show that his fundraising committee purchased $300,000 worth of books in August and September.

The Trump Make America Great Again Committee is a joint fundraising operation between the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee. An RNC spokeswoman referred a question about the books to the Trump campaign, which did not return phone calls and emails requesting comment over a period of days. Random House representatives also did not respond to Huffington Post queries.

While a second joint Trump-RNC committee concentrates on large contributions, the Trump Make America Great Again Committee focuses on small-dollar donations using online and direct-mail fundraising. As of Sept. 30, 77 percent of all the money it raised came from donors who have given less than $200.

According to the committee’s Oct. 15 FEC filing, it paid Penguin/Random House $91,866 on Aug. 30, $98,975 on Sept. 1, and another $98,975 on Sept. 22. The purpose for all three was listed as: “Collateral: Books.”

The publishing house has printed five titles by Trump, including How to Get Rich and Think Like a Billionaire. The biggest seller, though, was The Art of the Deal, which was published in 1987 but has remained in print ever since. Trump frequently boasts about it in his campaign speeches, and it is the only one mentioned on the Trump fundraising website.

At the standard bulk discount offered by publishers, Trump’s fundraising committee could have purchased some 17,000 copies of the hardcover edition. Under a typical publishing contract, that quantity would generate over $70,000 in royalties, which Trump would have to split with his co-author.

According to Trump’s financial disclosure statement filed in May, Trump received between $50,000 and $100,000 in royalties for that title over the previous year.

Donald Trump reported royalties between $50,000 and $100,000 in the previous year on the financial disclosure statement he filed with the Federal Election Commission in May.
The Daily Beast previously reported that Trump spent $55,000 in money from his own campaign to buy copies of his latest book, Crippled America, which was published by Simon and Schuster. Copies were distributed to GOP delegates attending the summer convention in Cleveland.

The purchase of books is just the latest example of Trump using donors’ money to purchase goods and services from his own businesses and generating personal profit for himself.

Trump houses his campaign headquarters in Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan, where the campaign pays $169,758 a month for office space at about $100 per square foot. (The Clinton campaign, in contrast, rents two floors in a Brooklyn Heights office building for about $32 per square foot.)

Trump paid his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach $423,373 on the same day in May that his campaign finalized a deal with the RNC that began bringing him hundreds of millions of dollars of outside donations ― even though the only events he’d held there were two victory parties and an afternoon news conference two months earlier. He could have held those three events at nearby hotels for a total of about $40,000.

In July, Trump’s campaign sent $48,240 to his Westchester County golf course. The only event it had hosted for him was a June 7 victory party. Trump could have used a ballroom at a nearby Marriott hotel for less than half that much.

And Trump’s insistence on using his own personal Boeing 757 jet is now costing taxpayers millions of dollars extra. Because Trump’s Secret Service detail is making up a large percentage ― and on some days even a majority ― of the flying passengers, the agency must pay a proportionate share of the $10,000-an-hour flying costs.

Had Trump chosen to charter a more suitable airliner that would accommodate his staff, his security detail and his traveling press corps, as both Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and previous GOP nominees have done, he could have driven down the costs for everyone.

Trump’s staff has defended his decisions to spend more at his own businesses rather than use less-expensive alternatives by pointing out that he is contributing $2 million a month to his own campaign.

That $2 million figure, however, is dwarfed by the many tens of millions of dollars per month coming to Trump’s campaign from both large and small donors.
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These dummies actually think Trump gives two shits about them. . . hes spent charity money on a self portrait for Christ sakes.

let them throw money at him, they deserve to lose it.
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Old 10-25-2016, 03:26 PM   #4
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These dummies actually think Trump gives two shits about them. . . hes spent charity money on a self portrait for Christ sakes.

let them throw money at him, they deserve to lose it.
Just like those that contributed to the Clinton " charitable " Money Laundering Foundation !!! They sure deserve to lose THEIR money !!!
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Have you ever been to Brooklyn Heights - it's full of Irish!
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Old 10-25-2016, 04:19 PM   #6
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These dummies actually think Trump gives two shits about them. . . hes spent charity money on a self portrait for Christ sakes.

let them throw money at him, they deserve to lose it.
You're a bitch to whine about how Trump uses campaign contributions when hildebeest and hubby are paying for everything with graft from tax payer funds, suckclown.

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WIKILEAKS: Hildebeest's Foundation Left Harlem For Wall Street Space With Goldman Sachs


Hildebeest's Foundation officials decided in 2011 to move their offices from Harlem to the Wall Street financial district in lower Manhattan and share the office with financial giant Goldman Sachs, according to a WikiLeaks email made public Friday.

It moved into one of the most prestigious addresses in the financial district. The building’s owner boasts that 77 Water Street “sits at the epicenter of New York’s financial district,” and “is considered one of Wall Street’s most recognizable buildings.”

It was a far cry from 2001 when Slick Willie the Perjuring Sexual Predator proudly spoke in front of 2,000 people extolling his commitment to the poor people of Harlem.

The move to the financial district doubled hildebeest foundation’s rental expenses from $1.8 million in 2011 to $4 million in 2013, according to the Foundation’s tax filings.

Laura Graham, the Foundation’s COO at the time, emailed long-time Clinton Foundation confidant John Podesta and Foundation CEO Bruce Lindsey Nov. 15, 2011, warning that the non-profit could suffer potential “exposure risk” of unfavorable publicity in the Wall Street move.

The move from Harlem to Wall Street not only threatened to alter the Foundation’s image as a nonprofit committed to the world’s poor, it also left taxpayers on the hook for 8,600 square feet of unused space at the old address, which had at least three years remaining on the lease with the U.S. General Services Administration.

“Keep in mind that we risk exposure because it will mean GSA is paying for an empty 8600 square feet until August 2014, our first out option.

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let them throw money at him, they deserve to lose it.
Tell us all about Hillary Clinton's undying devotion to American Citizens?


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and Hillary couldn't even get somebody to buy her book.

Hillary has a foundation that she uses to launder money and live off of while paying a paltry tax of a bout 5% to the charities she claims to support.
Haiti, Hillary has your relief funds.

I am not a fan of Trump and I think he is a democrat but, I would rather have him as our Democrat President than Hillary any day.
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Old 10-25-2016, 08:13 PM   #9
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assup, watching you and your ilk like suckclown and pissychaps flap your denture laden gums in some lame, lost cause effort to actually sway anyone's opinion in this forum is better than Comedy Central!! ahahaha


there isn't one regular poster that's undecided here, you dumbasses. you are wasting your troll allowance from your wicked witch. you should go shill on Yahoo ahahahahahaha!!!!


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You're a bitch to whine about how Trump uses campaign contributions when hildebeest and hubby are paying for everything with graft from tax payer funds, suckclown.
Funny how their " Foundation " is NEVER listed on any PBS show as a contributor to that bastion of LYING LIBERAL " journalism " . It's further left than Pravda !
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Tell us all about Hillary Clinton's undying devotion to American Citizens?


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I'm sure the relatives of those killed in Bengahzi are interested in hearing that !!!
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