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…MADE A LOT OF MONEY IN BAD MARKETS" Trump: "I Always Made A Lot Of Money In Bad Markets. I Love Bad Markets." TRUMP: "The real estate markets in 1990 crashed. I had billions and billions of dollars in debt…
…MADE A LOT OF MONEY IN BAD MARKETS" Trump: "I Always Made A Lot Of Money In Bad Markets. I Love Bad Markets." TRUMP: "The real estate markets in 1990 crashed. I had billions and billions of dollars in debt…
…MADE A LOT OF MONEY IN BAD MARKETS" Trump: "I Always Made A Lot Of Money In Bad Markets. I Love Bad Markets." TRUMP: "The real estate markets in 1990 crashed. I had billions and billions of dollars in debt…
…KEY BLOCK----- Confirming what Graham mentioned below - that the DNC did not have a joint fundraising committee with Clinton in 2008 and that there were 1990s JFCs with the DNC. Kathryn Buckley | Perkins Coie LLP PARALEGAL 700 Thirteenth Street…
…One of Donald Trump's most famous deals involved an effort to acquire control of the Empire State Building in the 1990s.] One of Donald Trump's most famous deals involved an effort to acquire control of the Empire State…
…MADE A LOT OF MONEY IN BAD MARKETS” Trump: “I Always Made A Lot Of Money In Bad Markets. I Love Bad Markets.” TRUMP: “The real estate markets in 1990 crashed. I had billions and billions of dollars in debt…
…to pay $407.5 million for New York's Plaza Hotel. Four years later, the hotel was forced into bankruptcy. In 1990, Trump opened yet another Atlantic City casino, the Taj Majal, on the back of another mound of debt…
…fought unions to build Trump World Tower 14:54 Trump: "the greatest job i've ever done was from 1990 to 1994" other people went bankrupt and I became stronger and gained a bigger portfolio 16:21 Trump claims to…
…for comment on his past statements. His remarks to the Globe and Mail weren't the only he made on the money-making possibilities found in a bursting bubble. The real-estate mogul lost big during the early 1990s recession…
…itself can badly damage an economy. That is why as I have seen up close in sensitive economic times—from the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s to the debt-limit showdown to our own financial crisis—U.S…
…itself can badly damage an economy. That is why as I have seen up close in sensitive economic times—from the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s to the debt-limit showdown to our own financial crisis—U.S…
…in 2004, and with our other Democratic committees in the 90s. [I BELIEVE THIS IS ACCURATE, BUT KATE IS ALSO VERIFYING THAT THERE WERE 1990S JFCS WITH THE DNC]. You get the picture. Under these agreements LIKE THESE, our candidates…
…growth while still allowing budget surpluses. Instead, Bush's plan brought back the structural deficits that had disappeared during the 1990s, along with a mediocre recovery that was itself inflated by a housing bubble, the popping of which culminated in…
…for comment on his past statements. His remarks to the Globe and Mail weren't the only he made on the money-making possibilities found in a bursting bubble. The real-estate mogul lost big during the early 1990s recession…
…for comment on his past statements. His remarks to the Globe and Mail weren't the only he made on the money-making possibilities found in a bursting bubble. The real-estate mogul lost big during the early 1990s recession…
…for comment on his past statements. His remarks to the Globe and Mail weren't the only he made on the money-making possibilities found in a bursting bubble. The real-estate mogul lost big during the early 1990s recession…
…way for Indians to stand on their own feet. For Mr Trump, the timing was terrible. As the 1990s began, he was weighed down by billions of dollars in debt used to assemble his property and gambling empire. In 1991…
…civilian life. Finally, we must develop a foreign policy based on American interests. Businesses do not succeed when they lose sight of their core interests and neither do countries. Look at what happened in the 1990s. Our embassies in Kenya…
…civilian life. Finally, we must develop a foreign policy based on American interests. Businesses do not succeed when they lose sight of their core interests and neither do countries. Look at what happened in the 1990s. Our embassies in Kenya…
…way for Indians to stand on their own feet. For Mr Trump, the timing was terrible. As the 1990s began, he was weighed down by billions of dollars in debt used to assemble his property and gambling empire. In 1991…
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