I posted months ago that I knew Trump was using the Scottish golf course as a hide and seek asset and tax dodge.
I know this because I have done it, and I had the type of business that the practice was commonplace.
It is not easy to yell from roof tops about that sort of thing, after having someone go after my financial history here and hit a nerve, I think I'll just forget about apologizing or explaining the history. <attacking content removed by staff>
The Clintons are dishonest financially, more so than the usual politicians, the comparison to Trump,
from a business viewpoint, not a political viewpoint , is like comparing the CEO of a fortune 500 setting up inappropriate benefits, to the top tier of an Amway or Herbalife salesman frittering his inheritance away on delusions of grandeur he isn't capable of .
Trump is an almost ludicrously bad businessman. He is ' handled'. Those handlers survive by making sure they dont sink his businesses.
Ironically, his good ones dont exist, only marginally adept handlers could deal with the multitude of issues around Trump, there isn't enough solvent money there to justify babysitting an F- Wit like that.
He is handled by people that are not that adept, on top of his inherent handicaps - hence the defection of many republicans.
If Hilary wasn't so obviously a pain that is dishonest, I think they ALL would have voted for Sanders , pretty much...but now that's my opinion and not a fact.
It is a fact that in the odd event Trump gets in office, and also if he doesn't, his pretend empire is going to crash down with the kind of spectacular tabloid disaster that will fill a lot of us with glee .
I will stake my kids life on that, that's not a comment I would make lightly.
Nobody needs to worry too much about Trump becoming president, the main thing that concerns me is the idea that if you see one candidates faults you have to justify the others. You dont, Trump may get elected, he won't last long if he does.