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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She spend $2.5 million on Oprah. She blew through 1.5 BILLION in 15 weeks and ends in a ton of debt and still lost terribly! A FREAKING NATIONAL EMBARRASSEMENT!!! SHAMEFUL. Imagine if Trump did this what the left would be saying. She gets a free pass of total stupidity. Insane. [/quote] Dp. Oprah was not paid. Her production company and her workers were paid. But we all know Trump doesn't pay his people for their goods or services. Just steals them[/quote] Oprah didn’t get paid, just her company? Do you realize how ridiculous that sounds? [/quote] +1 Eh Dems will find all sorts of excuses. Blowing through 1+ billion? that's okay because Trump is worse. LOL[/quote] Yes, Trump is worse. [b]He uses people and never pays them[/b][/quote] Do you have a source or just pulling this out of your a**. Trump is always worse (/s) but guess what? His campaign is not missing 20 millions and most importantly he WON[/quote] Are you a complete moron? (that was a rhetorical question) Trump has a long history of not paying people for work they do for him. This one is from Fox news from 2016, so even you MAGA morons can't argue. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dozens-of-lawsuits-accuse-trump-of-not-paying-his-bills-reports-claim "Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been sued at least 60 times by individuals and businesses who accuse him of failing to pay for work done at his various properties, according to two published reports. USA Today also reported, citing data from the Department of Labor, that two of Trump's now-defunct businesses were cited 24 times beginning in 2005 for failing to pay overtime or minimum wage. The cases were settled when the companies — the Trump Plaza in Atlantic City and Trump Mortgage LLC — agreed to pay back wages. The paper also reported that more than 200 liens have been filed against Trump or his businesses by contractors and employees dating back to the 1980s. The claimants include curtain makers, chandelier shops, cabinet makers and even Trump's lawyers who represented him in prior cases." [/quote]
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