aquascoot wrote on Sep 18
th, 2018 at 8:51am:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Sep 18
th, 2018 at 8:47am:
Oh look aqua its amazing what you left out of wiki
Reportedly, Trump asked his contractors, among them HRH Construction, to also do the work without making a profit, promising them publicity, but never mentioned their contributions afterwards, except in his book Trump: The Art of the Deal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wollman_Rink
the lion doesnt acknowledge the rabbit .
why would he?
It was part of the deal. This is why people don't trust Trump or rarely will they work with him twice.
He doesn't honour his deals and is not a man of his word.
That simple fact alone, to me, would rule him out as being "superior".
If he can't achieve his goals without having to break his word then his dishonesty and lack of character means he isn't superior, he's a conman.
Just like any meetings people would take with Trump in his office when he's trying to negotiate money from them. They all come out with the same story. About 10 minutes into the meeting, Trump will get a call, say something like "They don't want to accept the 40Million? Offer them $60million instead" and hang up.
If he were a superior man, he wouldn't need to use such deceitful tactics.
Quote:if the rabbit doesnt get enough attention, then he can take on lion like qualities and enter the brutal world of the superior being.
if he is too timid to do that, then he can get back in his burrow and STFU
Timid? They made a deal with Trump to do the work at COST, so he could win a feud and prove a point with the mayor that he could do it faster and cheaper than the city officials, all because Trump wanted to leverage more tax breaks, city funds and get his name on the Rink and what is now known as the Javits Center on Manhattan's west side.
This was in return for Trump giving them publicity to help with future business. But he didn't. He was too busy with his completely ego driven feud. 100%.
Trump donated around $70k in one campaign to Koch for his mayoral bid. After he was successful, Trump tried to call in the favour. When Trump was rejected, he saw that as Koch being disloyal and Trump's fragile ego got in the way and started the whole feud.
Where have we seen this before? It happens all the time with Trump, the latest being Jeff Sessions.
It boils down to Trump only worrying about himself and his ego, profits and personal vendettas. He burned all those who worked with him, he reneged on promises made and when he couldn't get the Mayor's office to allow any further tax abatements for his attempted future developments, he invested heavily Koch's competitors to secure his loss and removal as mayor.
Again Scoot, you've for months, even years, spoken about the noble man, being masculine and honourable, setting an example for younger men in the fight their emasculation and against women's rights.
Then all of a sudden, you abandon all of that in support of Trump. All the honour, the nobility in being an alpha who leads by example and works to help others within their pack, you instead focus on Trump's achievements, ignoring his failures, motivations and who he exploited and destroyed in how he got there, abandoning the entire honourable angle you've relied on for years.
You're like a gold digger who doesn't know much about her man, even hates him, but doesn't care because she loves money.
Only I'm not sure what it is you think you're gaining from supporting Trump, or what depths you have to sink to, as the gold digger, to keep getting what you want...
It doesn't make sense...