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After he loses and disappears, will his supporters come gunning for Trump?
#11
He'll need to create some new revenue streams, his campaign performance has severely damaged the old ones.
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#12
RgrF wrote:
He'll need to create some new revenue streams, his campaign performance has severely damaged the old ones.

And a lot of people are saying the bankers are onto him.
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#13
Lux Interior wrote:
[quote=samintx]
He will have a cable subscription service and multiply his followers by 10-15.00 per subscription and you have big bucks.

That's not his style.

What he would do is find some sucker investor to foot the bill and take all the risk, while the mark investor pays yuuuge licensing fees to Trump use his name.
Do you think Trump won't put all those adoring masses in the waste basket? No, his son in law has met with a TV broker. Breitbart is over seas, Roger even with a no compete clause is there to advise. I disagee. Trump is going to keep his adoring audience close….very close and PAYING $$$.
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Dennis S wrote:
[quote=RgrF]
He'll need to create some new revenue streams, his campaign performance has severely damaged the old ones.

And a lot of people are saying the bankers are onto him.
I don't think any business adversary or partner will ever fall for his bs again. He's only got cable. I don't think even the major networks will be able to touch him.
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samintx wrote:
I disagee. Trump is going to keep his adoring audience close….very close and PAYING $$$.

He will, but he will keep any risk far, far away.

Then when the network fails, he will have lots of money in the bank and someone else will take the loss.
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#16
That strategy has run its course. He can't borrow domestically and the Russians will likely walk away from him after the election loss. Rumor is that the only European bank still holding his paper is Deutsch and who was ready to call the loans but were waylaid by his nomination.

It could be a really interesting (as in the old Chinese curse) post-election for derTrumpenfuhrer.
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#17
from The Independent

As the GOP nominee thrashes and careens towards November like a bear with both its eyes poked out, his prospective clientele are registering their disgust by boycotting his hotels and restaurants, tossing out their Trump neckties and pouring their Trump chardonnay down the drain. Retired doctor Morrie Gold told the New York Times that he and 11 friends had cancelled their annual golfing trip to one of Trump’s Florida resorts to make “an ethical statement”.

Adrian Gonzalez, the Mexican-American first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers, refused to stay at the Trump International Hotel in Chicago when his team travelled there to play the Cubs. The online travel firm Hipmunk found bookings for Trump hotels had fallen by more than half in the first six months of 2016, compared to the same period in 2015. “Check-in” app Foursquare said check-ins at Trump-owned venues went down 10 per cent in the year to July.
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