http://www.politico.com/politico44/perm/1110/reality_check_2b6641cb-d308-430b-a3c5-c7c031808e00.html Trump to Obama: Youâre Fired Thursday, 18 Nov 2010 11:02 AM Real estate mogul/TV personality Donald Trump likes President Barack Obama personally. But the Donald isnât too impressed with the presidentâs job performance, Politico reports. âI respect him; I like him; I think heâs wonderful in many ways,â Trump said on MSNBC. âI think he has been not good for business, and honestly â and very sadly â the world does not respect this country, and therefore, I think the world doesnât respect our leader. Heâs a nice man, but I think heâs totally over his head.â Trumpâs name has been floated as a potential challenger to Obama in 2012 â principally by himself and the media. If he does run, it will be as a Republican, Trump says. âIâm a Republican.â But he says he would âprefer not running,â noting that heâs âbuying a lot of things right now â itâs a great time to buy things right now.â
Ok, Donald, it's your job now. Please write up your plan to make US exports attractive to the world, and without starting a trade war or impovershing the workers who make them. Have it on my desk first thing in the morning.
1) He, Trump, is merely a publicity whore. He's been a "candidate" for President a few other times with no followthrough. 2) Real estate, overall, has to be bearish. :eek:
Trump isn't president, Obama is. Everything he said is true. I can't think of anything Obama hasn't fucked up. Oh wait! Wall Street seems to be doing well.
Mr.Obama said, he likes The Donald personally, he is wonderful in many ways, but as a businessman, he needs to get fired. He isnât too impressed with Trump's business performance. Who bankrupts a casino anyway????
If I recall he would like to charge a 25% tax on anything China. He said everything from China is inferior products anyways.
Everything gets a name change starting from day 1 - Trump petrol, Trump Flakes, Trump 3-D, the Trump CX-33, Trump's Lumps (gravy mix), etc. And everything gets wrapped in gaudy pink marble paper with gold-label ribbons.