Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, rooms are more than $700 a night and it has chain restaurants. Bravo.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/donald-trumps-old-post-office-hotel-financial-flop
At those prices and no good restaurant to go to (I have no issue with BLT, but it's not an interesting place you'd seek out), I wouldn't stay there even without the Trump name. With the Trump name, they could over the rooms for free and I still wouldn't stay there or recommend it to clients. There are too many good options at better prices in the city, and I wouldn't want to take the risk of clients thinking I support Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, rooms are more than $700 a night and it has chain restaurants. Bravo.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/donald-trumps-old-post-office-hotel-financial-flop
At those prices and no good restaurant to go to (I have no issue with BLT, but it's not an interesting place you'd seek out), I wouldn't stay there even without the Trump name. With the Trump name, they could over the rooms for free and I still wouldn't stay there or recommend it to clients. There are too many good options at better prices in the city, and I wouldn't want to take the risk of clients thinking I support Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beyer than expected? Thought that this was Donald Trump's project, not Don Beyer's.
Seriously, there are real questions about how the Trump Organization violated its promises that were material elements of the Federal tender award, including hiring a particular architect and preservation of historic elements inside the building.
Can't you get anything right, not Beyer than it was BEYYER THEN expected.
Anonymous wrote:Is OP one of the basket of deplorables?
Anonymous wrote:Beyer than expected? Thought that this was Donald Trump's project, not Don Beyer's.
Seriously, there are real questions about how the Trump Organization violated its promises that were material elements of the Federal tender award, including hiring a particular architect and preservation of historic elements inside the building.
Anonymous wrote:Sure, rooms are more than $700 a night and it has chain restaurants. Bravo.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/donald-trumps-old-post-office-hotel-financial-flop
Anonymous wrote:https://www.trumphotels.com/washington-dc
So, last time the government did that? Still, the Trumps no the economy, no about jobs and can get us out of this economic slump. HRC is mor dialed Obama policies so that is why I'm gong Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Is OP one of the basket of deplorables?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beyer than expected? Thought that this was Donald Trump's project, not Don Beyer's.
Seriously, there are real questions about how the Trump Organization violated its promises that were material elements of the Federal tender award, including hiring a particular architect and preservation of historic elements inside the building.
Yes, he violated that part of the contract. He also agreed to bring on a multibillion-dollar real estate investment, Colony Capital. Instead of teaming up with Colony as advertised, Trump put the federal lease on the property up as collateral to secure a $170M loan.
Make America Great Again by borrowing hundreds of millions from the Germans! I thought he was worth $10,000,000,000. That's effectively pocket change.
Anonymous wrote:Sure, rooms are more than $700 a night and it has chain restaurants. Bravo.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/donald-trumps-old-post-office-hotel-financial-flop