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#BillionDollarLoser: Americans Scorch ‘Millionaire-at-Birth’ and ‘Grifter’ Trump for Decade of Massive Loses
The New York Times’ bombshell exposé revealing that businessman Donald Trump lost more than $1 billion over a 10-year period during Manhattan’s real estate surge of the ’80’s and ’90’s has many Americans furious, while others are choosing to mock and ridicule the President.
#BillionDollarLoser is now the top trending term on Twitter.
Some are also pointing to Trump’s tweets from Wednesday morning, in which he said he was “entitled to massive write offs and depreciation,” and calling the entire process a “sport.”
….you would get it by building, or even buying. You always wanted to show losses for tax purposes….almost all real estate developers did – and often re-negotiate with banks, it was sport. Additionally, the very old information put out is a highly inaccurate Fake News hit job!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 8, 2019
Here’s how some are responding to the news:
In case you missed it this morning, President Trump called tax avoidance a “sport,” and bragged about how good he is at it.
Is this the person who best represents the middle class?
Absolutely not!#BillionDollarLoser
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) May 8, 2019
2000: GOP elects an illiterate millionaire-at-birth who couldn’t find oil in Texas to cut taxes for millionaires.
2016: GOP elects an illiterate millionaire-at-birth who lost a billion $ while owning casinos to cut taxes for millionaires.#BillionDollarLoser #MAGA— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) May 8, 2019
Just a reminder about Donald Trump’s building prowess- he is the one NYC real estate developer that completely missed out on the 21st century real estate market in Manhattan… #BillionDollarLoser
— Roland Scahill (@rolandscahill) May 8, 2019
The real scandal is the fact that Donald Trump probably got to keep the tax losses that were actually suffered by other people, like his limited partners. There is absolutely nothing “self-made” about this grifter. #BillionDollarLoser
— Steve Redmond (@sjredmond) May 8, 2019
Hey #maga – if Donald Trump can blow $100 million of his daddy’s money every year for 10 years, imagine what he’s already blowing for you. #BillionDollarLoser
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) May 8, 2019
And you’re one of them. #BillionDollarLoser pic.twitter.com/LFv1ajmKRE
— Kevin Farris (@KevinFarris) May 8, 2019
You know how a #BillionDollarLoser proves news that he’s a #BillionDollarLoser is “highly inaccurate”?
He releases his tax returns.
You know why a #BillionDollarLoser won’t do that? It would prove that he not only was a #BillionDollarLoser but still is a #BillionDollarLoser. https://t.co/fEL3ts0skK
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) May 8, 2019
When you wake up and see #BillionDollarLoser and #BiggestLoserTrump are trending. pic.twitter.com/Cz7nLKI7yA
— N (@L5Nic) May 8, 2019
Finally, something Trump is actually “the best” at. #BillionDollarLoser #BiggestLoserDonaldTrum #BiggestLoserTrump #TrumpIsAFraud pic.twitter.com/Vv88fq6UWY
— Mary Mauro (@CitizenMauro) May 8, 2019
It’s The #TaxFraud, Stupid.#WednesdayWisdom#TrumpIsAFraud #BillionDollarLoser #BiggestLoserTrump #TaxFraud #TrumpIsALoser #TaxReturns #WednesdayMotivation pic.twitter.com/ky4CMdSuuV
— Eric Wolfson (@EricWolfson) May 8, 2019
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