Trump As A Negotiator

Billb2

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If Trump is such a good negotiator how come the can't negotiate the Republican party back together?
He doesn't need them? Yeah, sure he doesn't, his election is in the bag already - not!

And what will happen when he's as effective negotiating with Congress, NATO, our international trade partners, or his buddy Putin?

And does he negotiate with Ivana the same way?
 

DrDoug

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Personally, I think he's doing a great job of negotiating a massive loss for himself and the Republican party this November.

That's win-win in my book! :thumbsup:
 
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mizzou

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He's the best negotiator. Because he has the best people. It's going to be yuge!
 

chucky2

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Any non-Establishment controlled nominee isn't going to be able to do that, without either going back on their word or selling control of themselves to the Establishment. We can already see Rep Politicians and Rep contributors outright backing Billary - it's unprecedented. They know Billary is a true Politician (that is to say she's a Whore), so they know they'll be able to keep the gravy flowing with her in office. Trump, they know they can't control him, so he must be stopped. How do you negotiate with that?
 

rpanic

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William Shatner would have been a better choice, he has Priceline.
 

DrPizza

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I thought Trump's typical negotiation was make a deal, any deal. Then refuse to keep up his end of the bargain, threatening to drag the other party through the court system for years if they didn't agree to his new terms.
 

sm625

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If Trump is such a good negotiator how come the can't negotiate the Republican party back together?

Record voter turnout in the primaries. That speaks for itself. As for the establishment hacks, you cannot negotiate with them because they make their living off of carving up the country and collecting a fee for doing so. You dont negotiate with cancer cells. You cut them out ... and give them to the democratic party.
 

brycejones

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Record voter turnout in the primaries. That speaks for itself. As for the establishment hacks, you cannot negotiate with them because they make their living off of carving up the country and collecting a fee for doing so. You dont negotiate with cancer cells. You cut them out ... and give them to the democratic party.

Oh that's the GOP problem, not pure enough.
 

Billb2

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Record voter turnout in the primaries. That speaks for itself. As for the establishment hacks, you cannot negotiate with them because they make their living off of carving up the country and collecting a fee for doing so. You dont negotiate with cancer cells. You cut them out ... and give them to the democratic party.
Hmmm...
The executive branch can't fire career civil servants nor impeach members of congress, so what's the plan for doing what you propose?
 

Puffnstuff

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If he were in talks that didn't' go his way he's yank that toupee off his head and beat the other guy senseless with it. Off course that's after he distracts him with the NY Post edition with his wife in it.
 

sportage

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If Trump is such a good negotiator


Screeching breaks to a halt...
First of all, "WHO" was it that said Trump was such a good negotiator ???
Answer....?
Donald Trump!

The same Donald Trump that claims to be THE BEST at everything he does, has done, and will do.
There must be an old saying that applies here?

So when saying "If Trump is such a good negotiator", first you need to consider the source. And there is the answer.
 

Puffnstuff

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You know on second thought Trump would just call up some of his migrant workers and threaten to deport them if they didn't run right over to where he was and beat the other guy for him.
 

Muse

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If he were in talks that didn't' go his way he's yank that toupee off his head and beat the other guy senseless with it. Off course that's after he distracts him with the NY Post edition with his wife in it.
Does the Donald wear a toupee?
 

JSt0rm

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Im sorry. Trump is sick of winning. If he wasnt he would be winning now. DONT YOU SEE IT.
 

DrDoug

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Record voter turnout in the primaries. That speaks for itself. As for the establishment hacks, you cannot negotiate with them because they make their living off of carving up the country and collecting a fee for doing so. You dont negotiate with cancer cells. You cut them out ... and give them to the democratic party.

Preface your first two sentences with

"With a loud-mouthed, know-nothing wealthy racist Presidential candidate leading the way, we had..."

if you want to put a teeny bit of fact into your post.
 

shortylickens

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Before he gets to the Oval Office, somebody needs to explain to Trump that Cousin Guido with his lead pipe probably won't have much influence on Kim Jong-il. And will likely elicit a disproportionate response from Putin.
 

bshole

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Any non-Establishment controlled nominee isn't going to be able to do that, without either going back on their word or selling control of themselves to the Establishment. We can already see Rep Politicians and Rep contributors outright backing Billary - it's unprecedented. They know Billary is a true Politician (that is to say she's a Whore), so they know they'll be able to keep the gravy flowing with her in office. Trump, they know they can't control him, so he must be stopped. How do you negotiate with that?

Hillary is an establishment conservative like GW Bush. I can see why the Republican establishment likes her more than Trump. Trump is just a nut.

Meg Whitman, the Hewlett-Packard chief executive who ran unsuccessfully for governor of California in 2010, will back Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, joining other prominent Republicans troubled by Donald Trump's candidacy.

"As a proud Republican, casting my vote for president has usually been a simple matter. This year is different,” Whitman wrote on Facebook. “Donald Trump’s demagoguery has undermined the fabric of our national character.”
 

Puffnstuff

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Trump will get the local Teamsters to issue a falsified card check for North Korea and then dictate the terms of their contract without their consent.
 

Spungo

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If Trump is such a good negotiator how come the can't negotiate the Republican party back together?
He doesn't need them? Yeah, sure he doesn't, his election is in the bag already - not!
Maybe you haven't been paying attention, but the fact that republicans hate him makes him more popular. Trump being hated by the GOP is his main appeal. If he were one of them, I'm sure most of us would rather vote for Hillary.
This was Bernie's main appeal as well. I really wanted Bernie to win. Americans are sick of this inner party bullshit where it's 10 close friends taking turns leading the country. Our political system mirrors that of Russia, minus all of the killings. Putin was president then he was prime minister or something? After that he'll be some newly created position like prime president or governor general, and we'll all know that he's still the leader. In America we have HW Bush leading the CIA, then leading the country, then his son leads the country, and then his other son (Jeb) runs to lead the country. Bill Clinton was president, then his wife was secretary of state, and now his wife will be president. How long was Rumsfeld a member of the inner party? He was there since Reagan. Even Putin would admire that level of persistence.

We elected Obama because he was an outsider. His "hope and change" line changed immediately after he was in power and he was briefed on the way things really run. Now he just looks like a defeated man. He's obviously stressed out, and he's forced to give speeches for things he really doesn't want, such as proposing a war against Syria. He golfs all the time because he knows his job is ultimately meaningless and he has no power over the other oligarchs. We see hope in Trump because he seems like the kind of guy who rather die on his feet than play golf on his knees. We want to see Trump secretly murder the other oligarchs. If his balls are as big as he claims, he'll not-so-secretly kill the opposition. He could do what Erdogen just did in Turkey - stage a fake coup then begin the great purge.
 

yllus

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Maybe you haven't been paying attention, but the fact that republicans hate him makes him more popular. Trump being hated by the GOP is his main appeal. If he were one of them, I'm sure most of us would rather vote for Hillary.
This was Bernie's main appeal as well. I really wanted Bernie to win. Americans are sick of this inner party bullshit where it's 10 close friends taking turns leading the country. Our political system mirrors that of Russia, minus all of the killings. Putin was president then he was prime minister or something? After that he'll be some newly created position like prime president or governor general, and we'll all know that he's still the leader. In America we have HW Bush leading the CIA, then leading the country, then his son leads the country, and then his other son (Jeb) runs to lead the country. Bill Clinton was president, then his wife was secretary of state, and now his wife will be president. How long was Rumsfeld a member of the inner party? He was there since Reagan. Even Putin would admire that level of persistence.

We elected Obama because he was an outsider. His "hope and change" line changed immediately after he was in power and he was briefed on the way things really run. Now he just looks like a defeated man. He's obviously stressed out, and he's forced to give speeches for things he really doesn't want, such as proposing a war against Syria. He golfs all the time because he knows his job is ultimately meaningless and he has no power over the other oligarchs. We see hope in Trump because he seems like the kind of guy who rather die on his feet than play golf on his knees. We want to see Trump secretly murder the other oligarchs. If his balls are as big as he claims, he'll not-so-secretly kill the opposition. He could do what Erdogen just did in Turkey - stage a fake coup then begin the great purge.

It may help to remember at this point that despite what you've been hearing, things in America are actually pretty damn good right now.
 

Spungo

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It may help to remember at this point that despite what you've been hearing, things in America are actually pretty damn good right now.
True. There's a big difference between underemployment and civil war. It's also worth noting that it's only people with kids or severe medical problems who are doing really bad at this time. I'm single with perfect health, so I'm doing quite well.

I'm also not really affected by America's imperialism. I'm not in the military, none of my friends are in the military, none of my family are in the military. War against Syria? Sure, whatever. None of the people I care about would be fighting it. I can't even complain about my tax dollars being wasted. I own shares of Lockheed Martin, so I end up getting that money back in the form of dividends and capital appreciation.

It's worth noting that groups like BLM are complaining about criminals and thugs being shot. That's the most first world of first world problems. There's such a lack of real problems that we complain when criminals are shot. America has some problems, but it's still one of the best countries to live in.
 

senseamp

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Trump is a "good negotiator" when telling little people who did work for him to sue him to get paid. That's about it.
 
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