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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: Bodhi of Ankou]
#23476945 - 07/25/16 09:01 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Bodhi of Ankou said: The video speaks for itself.
oh, so some retarded architect doesnt understand that he can sue for the money and he can also place a lien on the property, I mean I'm not some big money architect but I do know that I can lien a property if I'm not paid what's due to me and if the money isnt paid I can start foreclosure proceedings which would then make me the owner of the property for a tiny fraction of the cost it took to build it
now here's a question, why didnt this guy go with the industry standard of getting paid half up front and collecting the remaining balance on completion?
is this guy stupid?
does this guy think we're stupid?
"oh, but I was bullied by trump..."
apparently some people are stupid
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Any lien created under New York law shall be a lien for a period longer than one year after the notice of lien has been filed, unless within that time an action is commenced to foreclose the lien, ….” or the appropriate steps are taken to request that the court grant an extension. N.Y. Lien Law §17.
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: koods]
#23476956 - 07/25/16 09:05 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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hostileuniverse said: Just wait until Trump is elected, then progressives will finally admit the economy is in the shitter, and of course, they'll still blame Bush 
You're completely ignoring the fact that the economy is not in the shitter. Could it be better? Yes. But it's outperforming the rest of the world and it's drastically improved in the past 8 years. If your personal economy is not doing well, that's a problem with you.
artificially inflating figures through quantitative easing isnt improving the economy, it's actually harming it and guess what's happening
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/03/28/this-real-estate-market-is-about-to-crash-commentary.html
democrats created the problem in the 1990s and they've created it again
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: Bodhi of Ankou]
#23477122 - 07/25/16 09:51 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Bodhi of Ankou said: Its Trumps MO when it comes to any sort of serious business matter. Watch him bankrupt you guys by throwing massive parades that have his image plastered everywhere and telling the companies he owes to shove it.
Can you cite where he said we shoud default, I can't find it anywhere
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: qman]
#23477453 - 07/26/16 01:09 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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qman said: http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS15000000
Yes, 94 million over 16 are not working.
http://jobenomicsblog.com/tag/bureau-of-labor-statistics/
Yeah, the non-working eligible population has been growing.
Oh yeah, senior citizens in the workforce is also growing on a percentage basis, so much for the early retirement theory.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/01/07/number-of-older-americans-in-the-workforce-is-on-the-rise/
Because there are more senior citizens as a percentage of the population. There are more that are working and more that are retired. That's how a population bubble works. Jesus you are terrible with numbers 
You keep including people over 65 as "eligible" to work. Technically they are eligible to work, but they usually don't want to- they are retired You still haven't explained why you think all these old People are lazy for not working.
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: hostileuniverse]
#23477462 - 07/26/16 01:19 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Bodhi of Ankou said: Its Trumps MO when it comes to any sort of serious business matter. Watch him bankrupt you guys by throwing massive parades that have his image plastered everywhere and telling the companies he owes to shove it.
Can you cite where he said we shoud default, I can't find it anywhere 
That's his business model.
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: koods]
#23477765 - 07/26/16 05:46 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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So it's just a made up talking point? Got it
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: koods]
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Yes, 94 million over 16 are not working.
http://jobenomicsblog.com/tag/bureau-of-labor-statistics/
Yeah, the non-working eligible population has been growing.
Oh yeah, senior citizens in the workforce is also growing on a percentage basis, so much for the early retirement theory.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/01/07/number-of-older-americans-in-the-workforce-is-on-the-rise/
Because there are more senior citizens as a percentage of the population. There are more that are working and more that are retired. That's how a population bubble works. Jesus you are terrible with numbers 
You keep including people over 65 as "eligible" to work. Technically they are eligible to work, but they usually don't want to- they are retired You still haven't explained why you think all these old People are lazy for not working.
false. you keep spreading this nonsense when the reality of it is that people at retirement age are remaining in the workforce longer and these numbers do not include retirees. it is working age people. but hey, if those that are over 65 are largely staying in the work force, then doesnt that mean that not only are you wrong but that the numbers are again inflated.
it's as if liberals will repeat anything they're told to repeat and wont actually think for themselves, it's no wonder they want bigger government to run their lives
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: koods]
#23477976 - 07/26/16 08:06 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Bodhi of Ankou said: Its Trumps MO when it comes to any sort of serious business matter. Watch him bankrupt you guys by throwing massive parades that have his image plastered everywhere and telling the companies he owes to shove it.
Can you cite where he said we shoud default, I can't find it anywhere 
That's his business model.
how many hotels and office buildings did you say that you owned?
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: Prisoner#1]
#23478000 - 07/26/16 08:17 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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So Pris, you're gonna be voting Trump after all right?
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: koods]
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Yes, 94 million over 16 are not working.
http://jobenomicsblog.com/tag/bureau-of-labor-statistics/
Yeah, the non-working eligible population has been growing.
Oh yeah, senior citizens in the workforce is also growing on a percentage basis, so much for the early retirement theory.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/01/07/number-of-older-americans-in-the-workforce-is-on-the-rise/
Because there are more senior citizens as a percentage of the population. There are more that are working and more that are retired. That's how a population bubble works. Jesus you are terrible with numbers 
You keep including people over 65 as "eligible" to work. Technically they are eligible to work, but they usually don't want to- they are retired You still haven't explained why you think all these old People are lazy for not working.
The PERCENTAGE of senior citizens that are working has increased, that has nothing to do with there being more senior citizens. Jesus you are terrible with numbers or you were too lazy to open up my link.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/01/07/number-of-older-americans-in-the-workforce-is-on-the-rise/
"By 2022, the agency (BLS) projects that 31.9% of those ages 65 to 74 will still be working. That compares with 20.4% of the same age bracket in the workforce in 2002 and 26.8% who were in the workforce in 2012."
So we have more people in the 65 to 74 range working, but we also see the 25 to 54 bracket dropping, that's not a good sign for employment.
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: Prisoner#1]
#23478067 - 07/26/16 08:44 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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qman said: http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS15000000
Yes, 94 million over 16 are not working.
http://jobenomicsblog.com/tag/bureau-of-labor-statistics/
Yeah, the non-working eligible population has been growing.
Oh yeah, senior citizens in the workforce is also growing on a percentage basis, so much for the early retirement theory.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/01/07/number-of-older-americans-in-the-workforce-is-on-the-rise/
Because there are more senior citizens as a percentage of the population. There are more that are working and more that are retired. That's how a population bubble works. Jesus you are terrible with numbers 
You keep including people over 65 as "eligible" to work. Technically they are eligible to work, but they usually don't want to- they are retired You still haven't explained why you think all these old People are lazy for not working.
false. you keep spreading this nonsense when the reality of it is that people at retirement age are remaining in the workforce longer and these numbers do not include retirees. it is working age people.
The participation rate includes everyone 16 and older. If you're 95 years old, you are included in that figure. Do you know this or not?
This is from the BLS link that qman provided:
Series Id: LNS15000000 Seasonally Adjusted Series title: (Seas) Not in Labor Force Labor force status: Not in labor force Type of data: Number in thousands Age: 16 years and over
I've already given the numbers. There are 194 million people between the ages of 18 and 64. There are 151 million employeed peope. That means there are only 43 million "working age" people without jobs. The 94 million "can work but aren't" figure is the number of people over the age of 16 who aren't working. This includes students, stay at home parents, and retired people.
Lower participation rates for younger people are mainly due to increased enrollment in higher education.
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: koods]
#23478236 - 07/26/16 09:58 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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People who can only find pastime jobs are still considered "employed"
Welfare use has soared under Obama, clearly, this is a sign of roaring economy
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: Patlal]
#23478238 - 07/26/16 09:59 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Patlal said: So Pris, you're gonna be voting Trump after all right?
have I ever revealed who I have voted for?
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: hostileuniverse]
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hostileuniverse said: People who can only find pastime jobs are still considered "employed"
Welfare use has soared under Obama, clearly, this is a sign of roaring economy

koods is under the impression that the BLS calls random houses and asks people if they have a job and that's how they determine the unemployment rates, so clearly when the unemployment rate is low it means that those 50,000 people they called were an accurate representation of who is working and who isnt, it's probably why we see all those homeless people playing candy crush and posting on instagram
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: hostileuniverse]
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hostileuniverse said: People who can only find pastime jobs are still considered "employed"
Welfare use has soared under Obama, clearly, this is a sign of roaring economy
What group of people went economically downhill under Obama?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tavis-smiley-obama-black-wealth_us_569820dbe4b0ce496423f053
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/433222/black-americans-barack-obama-going-backwards-under-president-Obama
White liberals like Koods don't really give a shit about blacks and Hispanics under Obama, as long as his 401k is going higher, all is good in the US economy.
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: Prisoner#1]
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Welfare use has soared under Obama, clearly, this is a sign of roaring economy

koods is under the impression that the BLS calls random houses and asks people if they have a job and that's how they determine the unemployment rates, so clearly when the unemployment rate is low it means that those 50,000 people they called were an accurate representation of who is working and who isnt,
The BLS randomly samples 60,000 people to get the unemployment number. It's called statistical analysis, and people go to school for years to learn how to do it properly. Did you even graduate high school? Have you ever taken a statistics course?
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: koods]
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: qman]
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Welfare use has soared under Obama, clearly, this is a sign of roaring economy
What group of people went economically downhill under Obama?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tavis-smiley-obama-black-wealth_us_569820dbe4b0ce496423f053
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/433222/black-americans-barack-obama-going-backwards-under-president-Obama
White liberals like Koods don't really give a shit about blacks and Hispanics under Obama, as long as his 401k is going higher, all is good in the US economy.
It's so obvious, under bush when the stock market was doing well, all we heard was the rich are getting richer and banks and Wall Street and blah blah blah
Now all the sudden, the stock market is a great indicator of how well the economy is doing
Anyone with half a brain can see what partisan hacks do with similar numbers depending on who is office
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: qman]
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Bodhi of Ankou said: You're more of a worry, then a comfort. Watching your country implode from afar in one of the most blatantly corrupt elections I've ever witnessed is unsettling.
Why is this country imploding? The last president was just as bad as any of these fucks and hey look, our economy is more well driven then ever before.
I think what you mean to say "from my point of view, it certainly looks like it's imploding." It does appear so huh? No way though, we are doing better then ever.
That's the narrative, but it's total fiction. The US has emerged from the recession as the strongest economy in the world. The stock market is at an all time high. Crime is essentially lower than it has been since te 60s. Real wages are finally rising again. We are at near full employment. Net illegal immigration is directed south, not north. Trump is selling a lie.
Yeah, 1.1% GDP growth is so great as consumer and business spending start declining. http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-gdp-growth-in-first-quarter-revised-up-to-1-1-rate-1467117151
The US economy is so strong that the Fed can't even hike interest rates from 0% for the past 8 years, a completely unprecedented monetary event.
We have 50 million on food stamps, 94 million working eligible US citizens are NOT working, we have the lowest worker participation rate in 40 years, we have the lowest home ownership rate in over 30 years, we have high rents, we have no wage growth in 15 years!!
Should I also mention the US debt has doubled to $20 trillion the past 8 years?
We also have the largest wealth and income inequality in over 80 years as the rich get even richer, it's been an economic disaster, why do you think Bernie and Trump supporters are the main theme of this election?
Yeah but, as far as investors are concerned this is a great market for growth, even if the government is doing for shit right now, the world is floating as far as it looks from the point of view of America.
Losses right now aren't as bad as gains. It seems that real estate is tough for a buyer but great for a seller. The bottom line is the market is selling. Whatever Obama did wrong that impeded us from doing better at this point, no one else is going to do much better. Our economy doesn't need more regulation to undoe the left's policies. It needs no more new policies. Enough lawsuits, just let things go without more government and people will work it out, and if they can't then they never were going to anyway
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Re: Man details what en excellent business partner Trump is [Re: imachavel]
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Bodhi of Ankou said: You're more of a worry, then a comfort. Watching your country implode from afar in one of the most blatantly corrupt elections I've ever witnessed is unsettling.
Why is this country imploding? The last president was just as bad as any of these fucks and hey look, our economy is more well driven then ever before.
I think what you mean to say "from my point of view, it certainly looks like it's imploding." It does appear so huh? No way though, we are doing better then ever.
That's the narrative, but it's total fiction. The US has emerged from the recession as the strongest economy in the world. The stock market is at an all time high. Crime is essentially lower than it has been since te 60s. Real wages are finally rising again. We are at near full employment. Net illegal immigration is directed south, not north. Trump is selling a lie.
Yeah, 1.1% GDP growth is so great as consumer and business spending start declining. http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-gdp-growth-in-first-quarter-revised-up-to-1-1-rate-1467117151
The US economy is so strong that the Fed can't even hike interest rates from 0% for the past 8 years, a completely unprecedented monetary event.
We have 50 million on food stamps, 94 million working eligible US citizens are NOT working, we have the lowest worker participation rate in 40 years, we have the lowest home ownership rate in over 30 years, we have high rents, we have no wage growth in 15 years!!
Should I also mention the US debt has doubled to $20 trillion the past 8 years?
We also have the largest wealth and income inequality in over 80 years as the rich get even richer, it's been an economic disaster, why do you think Bernie and Trump supporters are the main theme of this election?
Yeah but, as far as investors are concerned this is a great market for growth, even if the government is doing for shit right now, the world is floating as far as it looks from the point of view of America.
Losses right now aren't as bad as gains. It seems that real estate is tough for a buyer but great for a seller. The bottom line is the market is selling. Whatever Obama did wrong that impeded us from doing better at this point, no one else is going to do much better. Our economy doesn't need more regulation to undoe the left's policies. It needs no more new policies. Enough lawsuits, just let things go without more government and people will work it out, and if they can't then they never were going to anyway
Investors love this low growth/low inflation environment, they like low wages with no growth and high profit margins, but the problem down the road for investors is the concern of where is demand going to come from? They are strangling their consumers!!
Trump is going to let the floodgates open and get jobs/wages growth at a high pace, that's going to cause stronger demand and inflation, the boys on Wall Street do NOT want to see that outcome.
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