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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (13973)9/27/2016 11:44:27 PM
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I fully agree, and by the same token, it would be interesting if Trump would have a couple of the most prominent Benghazi family members, along with Juanita Broadrrick and Kathleen Willey seated in the front row for the next debate. Don't announce it at all, just have them show up on debate night and sit there. The media will immediately pick up on it, and it will start a huge discussion in the media about Hillary's Benghazi victims and Slick Willie's rape victims, who also became Hillary's threatened victims after they came forward. During the debate, Trump could even ask Hillary if she would like to apologize to any of her victims seated in the front row.

As far as the bull$hit that Hillary blasted Trump with during the first debate about him stiffing his contractors, I heard a great counter-response and comeback to that today on the Hannity radio program. One of Hannity's guests or callers suggested that Trump was a smart business man for not accepting or paying for inferior work. He is a man with high standards and he expects and demands high quality work and products, which is how America used to function. When he doesn't receive the quality that he contracted a job for, adjustments are made in accordance with the contractual agreements. It's standard operating procedure in the business world.

Smart people do not pay for inferior work and substandard products. It's as simple as that. Without even looking, I know that there is a 100% chance that Trump includes work and product quality clauses in his contracts, and when inspections of the finished work are conducted, adjustments are legally allowed. It's a sound and smart business practice, otherwise, contractors could do shoddy work and get away with. Anyone with half-a-brain knows that.