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originally posted by: CriticalStinker
Well he brings alot on himself.
If a CEO tweeted and said some of the things he has they'd be fired. Hell many of it has been proven wrong. I've never hear him humbly admit that, and that is not good.
So to think a billionaire would drop everything to to do the country a public service and us just believe that is naive.
I know Trump's not a politician but if he runs again he will be. It might be good to stick by the age old axiom of
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: EartOccupant
I can't think of a president who hasnt been dishonest.
My optimistic side hopes that you are right.
originally posted by: Cancerwarrior
a reply to: CriticalStinker
Call me naive, but I do believe with the mans giant ego that he really is crazy enough to actually want the job. I believe with an ego that big he really means it when he says he wants to be the greatest president ever. I also think he is smart enough and brash enough to be just that.
In 2005, BusinessWeek referred to Glasenberg as a key figure in the secretive commodities trading of Marc Rich's company Mark Rich & Co. AG.[10] Rich was a billionaire commodities trader. He was charged with tax evasion and illegal deals with Iran but was later pardoned by US President Bill Clinton.[11] Glencore is the corporate successor to Marc Rich & Co AG.[12]