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52 minutes ago, JimmyJames said:

Trump may be a compete buffoon when it comes to things like ISIS and NATO and Wall and whatnot but that mainly because he really doesn’t give a shit about any of that. 

 

May be? No "maybes" about it, imo.

And also, Trump's not a complete buffoon on those topic b/c he doesn't care. Imo, even if he did care he would be a buffoon. They guy has something wrong with his noggin. He's borderline dementia ridden. You really think he'd miraculously get better if only he cared more? I don't.

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Pres related SB prop bets I saw:

 

1) congratulates winning team via Twitter using @realDonaldTrump or @POTUS before 00:00:01 on February 4th

-Trump congratulates winner on Twitter -390

-Won't congratulate winner on Twitter +270

 

2) Donald Trump's approval rating according to www.rasmussenreports.com on February 4th 2019

-Yardage of longest field goal made -245

-Trump's approval rating on February 4th +175

 

3) winning team must visit White House on or before July 31, 2018

-Winning team visits the White House -380

-Winning team does not visit White House +260

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, WhatTheBuck said:

I didn't gather from the NYT article that Deutsche Bank was afraid that he would default, anymore than they fear a default on any loan given, but rather about what would happen in the event that he became president and then defaulted. After all, they had already been lending him money when no American banks would. If he wasn't positioned to possibly become president, they probably would've lent him the money. They didn't expect that there was a high probability that he would default, thy just didn't want to be in the position of having to take action against the POTUS in case he did default. 

If you read into the article, the original lending was done by the private wealth division and when the senior leadership found out about it, they surprised they were in as deep as they were with Trump.

Besides, we were told he was this super bazillionaire and here's this story where he's needing massive loans just to maintain cash flow and got denied by the one lender left that would deal with him.  

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4 hours ago, Aqua Buddha said:

If you read into the article, the original lending was done by the private wealth division and when the senior leadership found out about it, they surprised they were in as deep as they were with Trump.

Besides, we were told he was this super bazillionaire and here's this story where he's needing massive loans just to maintain cash flow and got denied by the one lender left that would deal with him.  

How many loans from Deutsche Bank did he default on? From your reading of the article, do you conclude they would've declined the loan even if he was a private citizen? Do you think the fear of the possibility of having to foreclose on a sitting president was just an excuse?

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Just now, WhatTheBuck said:

Do you think the fear of the possibility of having to foreclose on a sitting president was just an excuse?

Yes, the Russians would have been there to bail him out.  Deutsche Bank probably knew this and wanted nothing to do with it.  

Deutsche Bank will loan laundered Kremlin money all day for private citizen Trump but president Trump is going to need to get his dirty Russian money through the NRA, Inauguration Fund, and other pass throughs.

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1 hour ago, WhatTheBuck said:

How many loans from Deutsche Bank did he default on? From your reading of the article, do you conclude they would've declined the loan even if he was a private citizen? Do you think the fear of the possibility of having to foreclose on a sitting president was just an excuse?

He defaulted on lots of loans.  He had four bankruptcies.  Deutsche Bank closed him down when the senior execs realized how deep they were into him and the likelihood of him defaulting.

Had he not gotten elected president, he'd have been bankrupt again in five years.  

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10 minutes ago, Aqua Buddha said:

He defaulted on lots of loans.  He had four bankruptcies.  Deutsche Bank closed him down when the senior execs realized how deep they were into him and the likelihood of him defaulting.

Had he not gotten elected president, he'd have been bankrupt again in five years.  

He still will be.

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3 hours ago, woohorn said:

Stopping HIV in US by 2030 is odd "moonshot" for a Pres whose VP doesn't believe in birth control or vaccines:
 

Well the syphilis boat has already sailed. Catching HIV on top can't be good for a man in his condition. But, I'll give him credit if he's serious. This could be a textbook example of a broken clock being right twice a day. Forget the wall and focus on this. You might, might just salvage your soul.

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14 hours ago, woohorn said:

Pres related SB prop bets I saw:

 

1) congratulates winning team via Twitter using @realDonaldTrump or @POTUS before 00:00:01 on February 4th

-Trump congratulates winner on Twitter -390

-Won't congratulate winner on Twitter +270

 

2) Donald Trump's approval rating according to www.rasmussenreports.com on February 4th 2019

-Yardage of longest field goal made -245

-Trump's approval rating on February 4th +175

 

3) winning team must visit White House on or before July 31, 2018

-Winning team visits the White House -380

-Winning team does not visit White House +260

 

 

 

 

I want in on that last one.  Seriously doubt either team is going to visit before July 31, 2018.

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https://www.businessinsider.com/deutsche-bank-tried-to-shed-loan-it-made-to-vtb-group-a-russian-bank-2019-2

Deutsche Bank reportedly tried to jettison a $600 million loan it made in 2016 to VTB Group, a Russian state-owned bank, amid questions over Russia's meddling in the 2016 election that made Donald Trump president, The Wall Street Journal reports. 

Deutsche sold $300 million of the loan to Alfa Bank in December 2016, and wasn't able to sell the rest of loan, according to The Journal. VTB Group paid the rest of loan back in full in August 2017. 

VTB, which is majority-owned by the Russian government, has close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The bank was, and still is, subject to 2014 sanctions levied by the US and Europe over Russia's annexation of Crimea.

 

 

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