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no_hypocrisy

(46,130 posts)
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 09:39 AM Aug 2015

A 99%-er e-mailing Donald Trump with "sage advice".

I know an electrical contractor who's worked with Trump in the past. And even though Trump stiffed him for payment, this guy is a Trump man. A true jock-sniffer. And not enough wealth to be a 1%-er.

And as this jock-sniffing Trump lover has the Donald's e-mail address.

And this contractor really wants Trump to win the nomination and the general election. So he feels generous with his advice to effect these goals.

Upon hearing about a conceded Trump gaff yesterday regarding how he thinks more minimum wage for more people for less money (to be competitive with international economies), this guy ran to his computer to warn his debtor BFF to lay low with remarks like that. It would be fine to enact such policies AFTER the election, but for god's sake, mum's the word before the election in November, 2016.

Not that Trump's going to read that e-mail. Not that someone else hasn't already shared that meme with DJT. But this guy came from nothing and worked as a peon until he started his own business. He now believes just standing next to Donald Trump will make him rich, notwithstanding the money Trump didn't pay him.

If someone like Trump succeeds, it's because he has minions of enablers who will help effect his misguided policies were he to be elected.

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A 99%-er e-mailing Donald Trump with "sage advice". (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Aug 2015 OP
Very good point! Cracklin Charlie Aug 2015 #1

Cracklin Charlie

(12,904 posts)
1. Very good point!
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 11:00 AM
Aug 2015

"He now believes just standing next to Donald Trump will make him rich, notwithstanding the money Trump didn't pay him."

This phenomenon also affects those who Trump didn't stiff for payment. They somehow think just siding with Trump will make them richer. There has to be a psychological explanation for this.

I used to see this in my formerly Republican husband.

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