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After 70 years of living and 40+ years of keeping blacks out of his housing units, he has to get Obama's sloppy seconds on the White House. It must kill him.

How many times has he privately used the "n word" to describe Obama?

Fake news BK, I expect better from you.

Which part was fake news? He was sued multiple times by the Housing Authority (or whatever gov't org sued him) and settled every time. It's pretty well documented. He's definitely getting sloppy seconds on the living quarters.

links please, what slums does he own, thought he was a hotel guy. You made the accusation, I'm just asking for some kind of proof....and furthermore what kind of government would settle for fines instead of jail time if a crime was committed?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/09/28/trumps-cl...

The Facts

The Justice Department lawsuit against Donald Trump, his father, Fred Trump, and the Trump company, which owned 39 buildings with 15,000 apartments, actually marks the first mention of Donald J. Trump in The New York Times. The front page headline on Oct. 16, 1973, said: “Major Landlord Accused of Antiblack Bias in City.” Regarding the charges, Trump was quoted: “They are absolutely ridiculous.”

According to Kranish and Fisher, the Justice Department lawsuit was “one of the most significant racial bias cases of the era.” It was based on evidence gathered by testers for the New York City Human Rights Commission, who documented that black people were told no apartments were available in Trump properties while white testers at the same time were immediately offered apartments. In a sampling of 10 Trump buildings, only 1 to 3.5 percent of the occupants were minorities, making it one of the strongest cases the Justice Department had ever seen for violations of the Fair Housing Act.

All the Justice Department wanted was to obtain a settlement in which Trump and his father would promise not to discriminate. But Trump instead hired Roy Cohn, a notoriously combative attorney, and countersued the Justice Department for $100 million ($500 million in today’s dollars) for making false and misleading statements. But his allegations were dismissed by the courts, and two years of litigation later, Trump decided in 1975 to settle before the case went to trial.

“The settlement was much like what the Trumps could initially have gotten,” the book says. As part of the deal, the Trumps were required to place ads assuring minorities that they would have equal access to housing. Trump initially balked at paying for the ads but ultimately was forced to do so.

Newspapers at the time declared it was a victory for the government, with headlines such as “Minorities Win Housing Suit.” The Justice Department said the decree was “one of the most far-reaching ever negotiated.” A New York Times article determined that the agreement had “stronger teeth” than a settlement reached with another real estate firm, the Lefrak Organization, in 1971.

The book notes that Trump, in an interview, falsely claimed “there were many, many landlords that were sued under that case.” Similarly, in the debate, Trump claimed “that was a lawsuit brought against many real estate firms.” But the suit was squarely aimed at the Trumps and their company; it was titled: United States of America v. Fred C. Trump, Donald Trump and Trump Management, Inc.

In a transcript of the April 21, 2016, interview, one can see how Kranish called out Trump when he tried to claim the lawsuit was against many landlords.

Donald Trump: Yeah, that was, yeah. But I meant that was one of many cases.

Michael Kranish: What other cases? The LeFrak case was settled, and you were upset about the Lefrak case being settled, the Sam Lefrak case.

Donald Trump: Oh, I see. You mean they settled it sooner?

Michael Kranish: He settled previously, and you had cited in your book that, you know, this other landlord, Sam Lefrak, settled the case. You didn’t want to do that.

Moreover, the Trumps were back in court three years later, as the Justice Department in 1978 alleged that they had reneged on the agreement to allow minorities to rent properties. The case was not formally closed until 1982.

 

Fafa has alternate facts.

 

 

More fact

http://money.cnn.com/2016/03/28/news/trump-apartment-tenants/

 

>There's an episode in Donald Trump's past that shows just how far this billionaire businessman will go to get his way.

It began in 1981. Trump bought a 14-story building on prime real estate facing New York City's Central Park. 

His plan was to tear down the building and replace it with luxury condos. But first he needed a small band of rent-stabilized tenants out of there. 

To succeed, Trump played rough, according to lawsuits filed by the tenants. Renters said he cut heat and hot water, and he imposed tough building rules. Trump even proposed sheltering homeless people in the building. 

It went on for five years as Trump fought tenants, real estate lawyers, New York state regulators and city officials.

 

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By 1981, Trump was already the epitome of American business bravado. At 35 years old, he had cut historic multi-million dollar land deals, saved a blighted midtown Manhattan subway hub, and was in the process of erecting the black-framed glass behemoth of Trump Tower. 

The next move in his real life game of Monopoly came in July 1981, when he bought a hotel and its neighbor, a rent-stabilized building at 100 Central Park South. 

Two months later, he applied for a demolition permit to blow it up. Trump fired the building manager and replaced him with Citadel Management. In his book, The Art of the Deal, Trump himself said he chose a company that "specialized in relocating tenants." 

Just a few months later, on New Year's Eve, several tenants received identical "lease violation" warning letters. The previous building owner had given renters permission to knock down walls and renovate their apartment units. But Trump was reversing that exception, and renters had only 12 days to rebuild the walls -- or face eviction. 

The renters hired a real estate lawyer known in New York City for being particularly aggressive. They sued Trump and his company, Park South Associates. CNNMoney identified at least two instances in which New York state judges stepped in to put Trump's lease violation notices on hold.

 

34 year old news? Please, what else you got? rent control in NYC has been a problem for decades....

looks like we got ourselves a real live Trump supporter here.

 

one who cries to Admin that people are starting political threads in the wrong folder too.

 

poor snowflake.

You're the one crying in every Trump thread Nancy. I never cried to Admin. Admin clearly has stated politics in politics, see top of list. I would argue that politics is life and should be included in other stuff. You seem to have the problem with directions.....What else you got? 

Can we please discuss politics and not get all personal? 

trump is not going to defund planned parenthood.

 

alternative fact

 

sorry, snowflake for calling you a dick. 

Please point out where I have made it personal unless your talking to Nancy. If so, I can't help you there as that's who she's always been...

Trump has never said he would do that Nancy. When Planned Parenthood was discovered selling fetus parts he said he would stop that practice. What else you got?

Fafa is full of alternative facts!

Were they really selling fetuses, or was that an alternate fact that was planted and was fake news. Didn't someone get in big trouble for their part in setting that whole thing up?

lol-fafa pro-life?

and center for medical progress? jesus.

fafa is reminding me a little of jedhead tonight, but to jedhead's credit at least he was doing this before the election as well.

It's a we'll know fact Planned Parenthood was not selling fetuses. This is the problem with Trump supporters they believe things that aren't true and allow that to inform their political views. It's sad.

Even Pence concluded that they weren't doing it, and that dude has no love for PP.

So much makes sense about Fafa now

angry man, Trump guy, no facts, always spouting shit he can't support

yup

deadhead eh? 

Bwa ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

 

In Trump's America, 'Felony Riot' Charges Against Inauguration Protesters Signal Dangerous Wave of Repression

More than 200 people mass arrested in Washington, D.C. facing up to 10 years in prison.

http://www.alternet.org/trumps-america-felony-riot-charges-against-inaug...

 

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Fafa - are you a serious Trump guy or just having fun here?

I didn't necessarily get that he's a Trump guy, but rather that he thinks that any and every reason for marching was invalid. The marches, therefore, were stupid and a waste of time.

The marches were an awesome display of peaceful demonstration. Pussy Power!

I just want to know what his angle on Trump is.

those links scream trump stupid. pretty simple, fafa riding that trump dick. 

70 years old........ my god He is an IDIOT

 

the perfect age to Run for president 44 to 51

He's Convinced he will be there for 8 Years ----   Ha Ha Ha Ha

 

 

70 years old.............

ahhh         vibes for the donald

6, Fafa has been down the rabbit hole one too many times.

I believe he lives in a world of conspiracy theories,

tie dye, Duran Duran,and tax cuts for the job creators.

Not that there isn't something wrong with that.

Take it to the politics folder Brian. 

> >>He's definitely getting sloppy seconds

>>>he has to get Obama's sloppy seconds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJdD5bSWmxA

 

i love the term sloppy seconds.. cheers

Just wondering, Mark, are you now a hall monitor?

I got a note from another admin that this thread should be in Politics, so it is. Brian, please start political threads in the Politics Folder.

This thread isn't about politics, and it isn't even about a politician. It's about a racist getting sloppy seconds from a black man.

Definition of politics

1a :  the art or science of governmentb :  the art or science concerned with guiding or influencing governmental policyc :  the art or science concerned with winning and holding control over a government

2:  political actions, practices, or policies

3a :  political affairs or business; especially  :  competition between competing interest groups or individuals for power and leadership (as in a government)b :  political life especially as a principal activity or professionc :  political activities characterized by artful and often dishonest practices

The whole "politics threads in politics folder" seems to be arbitrarily enforced.  

You think?

where's fafa to defend those indefensible links? 

fucking scumbag. 

the scumbag fafa hasn't come in to defend those links he posted? 

figures. fucking white trash dude is. 

Sloppy Seconds on the whitehouse? Gutter-Brain.  Just like the communist want you to be.

The Republicans will hold the white house for decades to come.

The Democratic party will not survive and the right will rule until another party arises from the grass roots.

The demographics will change even on the coast as more more of the truth is revealed and we enter a paradigm shift.

 

i don't think so.

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