A list of Trumps business successes. This will translate into a great president.

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JosephsDreams

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[h=1]Donald Trump's 5 Biggest Successes[/h][h=2]The outspoken candidate may not be as infallible as he thinks he is, but he has accomplished some impressive things.[/h][FONT=&quot]

Daniel B. Kline
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Oct 25, 2015 at 8:48AM



If you believe Donald Trump, then he is the greatest man to ever live, and everything he has ever touched has turned to gold.
That's not a direct quote, but it's a rough interpretation of how the man with the golden comb-over views himself. Bluster aside, the business tycoon has made some spectacularly successful deals, and while he fails more than he lets on (read about his four biggest failures here), he has also succeeded more than his detractors give him credit for.
Trump might be an arrogant blowhard with an inflated opinion of himself, but he's also a good businessman and a master promoter. Here's a look at four of his most successful professional ventures, and one success that few would have predicted.
Grand Hyatt Hotel
In a deal that helped establish his reputation, Trump and the Hyatt Corporation (NYSE:H)partnered in 1976 to buy the Commodore Hotel, now known as the Grand Hyatt Hotel. At the time, it was a risky venture with New York City at a low point and much of the area around the hotel in disrepair. Because of the uncertainty, however, Trump was able to get the city to provide a 40-year tax abatement, the first ever granted to a commercial property, according to a Trump website.
THE GRAND HYATT TODAY. IMAGE SOURCE: TRUMP.COM.

In addition, a number of area banks promised the developer $70 million in mortgages in an effort to rejuvenate the area.


"At first, the building was going to be a small, moderate hostelry," according to Trump.com. "After construction started in 1979, the economy slowly picked up and the plans switched, and it became the 25-story hotel it is today."
Trump later sold his half share in the property to Hyatt in 1996 for $142 million.
New York City's Wollman Rink
Rebuilding the iconic skating rink was one of the first cases of Trump publicly taking on a challenge by making fun of the previous failures of others. The developer took over the project in 1986 after the city's six-year, $12 million effort to renovate the Central Park rink had not gotten the job done, Philly.com reported.
"I have total confidence that we will be able to do it," Trump said at the time. "I am going on record as saying that I will not be embarrassed."


He was not embarrassed, and instead brought the project in under budget and ahead of schedule. Trump's company even made "a profit of about $500,000 on $1.5 million in receipts" in its first six months since reopening, The New York Times reported in 1987. The profit was donated to charity.
Trump Tower
Considered a risky proposition when Trump proposed it in the early 1980s, Trump Tower has been a massive success. The building established the now-iconic glass and metal look that the billionaire developer has made his signature. It also helped him create the mix of multimillion-dollar residences mixed with high-end retail and fine dining that Trump uses at many of his properties.
Though it's hard to know exactly how much money the developer has made off of his signature property, its value goes well beyond its balance sheet. Trump Tower established the Trump style, which now adorns many other properties in his empire.
Of course, it has also made its creator money. In his 1987 book Art of the Deal, Trump claimed to have made $240 million just from sales of apartments in the property, and additional millions from retail and restaurant rent.
The Apprentice and Celebrity Apprentice
Though the shows have never been the ratings hits Trump brags about them being, The Apprentice and its spinoff The Celebrity Apprentice have both been solid performers for NBC. That may sound like modest praise, but the Trump-hosted show succeeded where so many other reality programs failed. Remember Richard Branson's Rebel Billionaire? How about Mark Cuban in The Benefactor?
Few people do, because both shows sank like a stone.
SOURCE: NBC.

For all of its successes, reality TV is littered with failures, and Trump deserves credit for making The Apprentice a valuable enough brand that NBC is going to attempt to keep it alive without him, casting Arnold Schwarzenegger in his place.
His presidential campaign
While it remains unlikely he will capture the White House, Trump has accomplished something fairly impressive in his run for the Republican nomination. When he first announced his candidacy, many media outlets treated it the same way as when other novelty celebrities -- Hulk Hogan, for example -- have announced their candidacies.
Trump, however, has managed to not only be taken seriously, but put himself at the center of the debate. He may not win the nomination, but he has put himself into the position of power broker who must be taken seriously. It's a stunning turnaround that could legitimately end in the business tycoon winning the nomination, and will at worst result in him having a voice at the table in Republican party politics for years to come
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JosephsDreams

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[FONT=&quot][h=1]Donald Trump will make our nation great, safe and united once again[/h][FONT=&quot]John McNabb, chairman and CEO of Willbros Group[/FONT]
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivers a speech during the evening session on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention on July 21, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.

America needs a leader who will face head-on the very real threats to our way of life. We must elect a president who will fight terrorism, not ignore it. We must elect a president who will unleash our economy, not stifle it. And we must elect a president who will create opportunity, not kill it. I know from experience Donald Trump is that president.

I had the great honor of meeting Mr. Trump through the Trump Leadership Council, an independent group of business leaders whose purpose is to engage Mr. Trump on important policy issues. I am a member of this group as an advocate for American industry and innovation. After personally visiting with Donald Trump and observing first-hand his intelligence, charisma and resolve, I instantly became an advocate for him and his vision to make America great again.
As former chairman and CEO of one of the largest energy contractors in the world and a former vice chairman of the global financial services firm Duff & Phelps, I've learned a lot about leadership over the years. First through athletics, which allowed me to become my family's first college graduate. Over my years of traveling the globe, I've learned how to recognize a good leader when I see one. A good leader listens. A good leader is thoughtful. And a good leader is open to wise counsel. The Donald Trump I have met personally epitomizes all of these qualities. His outstanding leadership is reflected in his business success, but even more importantly, it is reflected in his family.
As a patriot who served two combat tours in Vietnam, I understand and care deeply about protecting our country. I cannot sit idly by as our nation slides into a precipitous fall. For too long, Washington has ignored our nation's biggest threat – terrorism. With almost daily attacks, Americans have come to fear even the most routine tasks such as taking a flight, shopping at the mall, going to work and sending our children to school. Under Donald Trump's presidency, Americans will be able to eliminate these fears and focus on all the benefits of being citizens of our great country.
As someone who started out at 10 years old punching the clock at a meat plant in West Virginia coal country, I've experienced the American Dream. Over the past 8 years, however, the American Dream has been shattered for millions of hardworking Americans trying to make life better. In fact, President Obama's policies have created the first generation of Americans on track to be worse off than their parents. America's median income is the same as it was 20 years ago. American businesses pay the highest taxes in the world and our nation ranks below Qatar, Chile, Taiwan and a dozen others in free enterprise. It's no surprise that for the first time in 35 years, more American businesses are shutting down than opening their doors.
Donald Trump cares immensely about America. He will restore our economy and our working class. He will strengthen our resolve to fight against those who wish to harm us. He will nominate Supreme Court justices who will protect our legacy as one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Indeed, President Donald Trump will make our nation great, safe and united once again.


Commentary by John McNabb, who he has spent his career primarily in the energy business both on the finance and operating sides. He founded Growth Capital Partners in the early 90's and sold it to Duff & Phelps, where he retired as vice chairman of Corporate Finance. Most recently, he retired as the chairman and CEO of Willbros Group, one of the largest energy contractors in the world



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Trump FAIL:




[video=youtube;52yOdl9_oZ4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52yOdl9_oZ4[/video]
 

peacenik

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Trump business FAIL:



[video=youtube;9RPH4VR1uMI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RPH4VR1uMI[/video]



lawsuits galore against Trump
 
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Does he really want to get elected?
 
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FlowersnJesus

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I think he just has his own way of doing things. Ha ha.
 
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I think he just has his own way of doing things. Ha ha.
That he does. And, sadly, Americans, as a whole, actually do prefer to have our ears tickled by smooth, practiced professional politicians.
 
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jennymae

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That he does. And, sadly, Americans, as a whole, actually do prefer to have our ears tickled by smooth, practiced politicians.
Our ears tickled? Oh C'mon Willie, we've got two proven disasters running for office...been a mighty long time since any of us encountered a politician:p
 
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FlowersnJesus

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That he does. And, sadly, Americans, as a whole, actually do prefer to have our ears tickled by smooth, practiced professional politicians.
Wow. I just said that in another thread in this forum a minute ago. About ears being tickled.
 
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Our ears tickled? Oh C'mon Willie, we've got two proven disasters running for office...been a mighty long time since any of us encountered a politician:p
I think we've experienced it for the last 8 years.
 

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Whether we like it or not, ultimately Trump's ability to succeed as president will be determined by how he reacts to events that are totally beyond his control.
 
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Whether we like it or not, ultimately Trump's ability to succeed as president will be determined by how he reacts to events that are totally beyond his control.
Yes. I suspect he doesn't like to admit anything is beyond his control.
 
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FlowersnJesus

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Demi gods see things that way.
 

peacenik

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Actually, Teddy was more like Trump. He had emotion and he reacted and spoke his mind.




Teddy was the Founder of the Progressive Movement that was adopted by FDR and the Democrats in the 1930s.
 

peacenik

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The arrogant Trump remains the biggest fraud in all of politics. Here is further proof:



How The Man Created The Brand In 'Trump Revealed'









How The Man Created The Brand In 'Trump Revealed' : NPR





In the their new book, Trump Revealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money and Power, Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher of The Washington Post tell the story of Donald Trump's rise as a businessman, a political candidate, but above all, as a brand.
This sentence from the book captures the proliferation of the Trump brand:
"Trump summoned reporters to a press conference at Trump's Bar, located on the ground floor of Trump Tower, close to Trump Grill, just steps away form Trump's Ice Cream Parlor and the Trump Store, which was then pushing a new cologne for men called, Donald Trump, the Fragrance."
Kranish and Fisher write the point of that press conference was to announce Trump University.




Trump Revealed

An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power
by Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher
Hardcover, 431 pages
purchase




Some people psychoanalyze Trump and attribute this self-magnification of the man into a brand as a form of narcissism. But Kranish and Fisher take a more strategic view of him than that.
The authors told NPR's Robert Siegel that Trump has encouraged an outsize image of himself so that he can profit from just being Donald Trump.
"Obviously, the Trump brand is what makes him," Kranish says. "He has from his very early days been told by his father not to be a nothing, that he has to be something and something big. And Donald Trump has spent so much of his life trying to outdo his father and be his own man. So being Trump, being Trump on the buildings, Trump in universities, this is all part of who Donald is.
"He's written about the power of narcissism — there's a book by that title that he cites, glowingly — and he says, 'You have to look at the world that way as a businessperson. You have to put yourself front and center.' And that's the way he's operated."




more at link ...




Some people on this forum believe the arrogant Trump to personify Christian values. Whoever feels that way is sadly lacking in knowledge of the Bible since it requires people to be humble in life and to give their wealth to the poor. Nothing that Trump stands for even remotely reflects true Christian values. And as I have shown through other links, nobody has pointed that out more than have CONSERVATIVE commentators.
 
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FlowersnJesus

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[h=1]TRUMP Donates $100,000 to LA Flood Victims – Hillary Takes Selfies with Justin Timberlake[/h]Jim Hoft Aug 24th, 2016 5:05 pm Leave a Comment
REPUBLICAN DONALD TRUMP donated a truckload of supplies to Louisiana flood victims.


Trump also donated $100,000 to Greenwell Springs Baptist Church, which lies to the northeast of Baton Rouge, in a zone affected by floods.
Clinton surrogate James Carville thanked Donald Trump for his donations and visit to the region.
.@JamesCarville defends President Obama for not visiting flood ravaged LA sooner: Our govt asked him to not comehttps://t.co/AMKR7MFgPW
— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) August 24, 2016
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton took selfies with Justin Timberlake in Hollywood.
Louisiana suffering, Hillary taking selfies with celebs at a fundraiser. pic.twitter.com/BiCv0cpRut
— Evan Young (@real_EvanYoung) August 24, 2016
Priorities.
Trump w/ Texans worried about tomorrow.
Hillary w/ celebs worried about selfies