Sunday, April 24, 2016

Therefore, what?

How many private aircraft owners have declared bankruptcy? He bought his jets in a reasonable method. I am sure the former owners were happy to get the money.

I don't recall Republicans complaining about his jets before.

The words you won't hear from Donald Trump is "...the 47 percent...". Donald Trump has taken the least wealthy of the Republican Party under his wing. It is just that simple. He is popular because he entertains their idea of life and upholds their culture. He won't be insulting them or pretending the 47 percent doesn't include Republicans. He is running because he doesn't believe anyone else, including all the Republican stalwarts, will ever be able to do what he can for them.

Oh, yes, unbeknownst to the elite, the 47 percent definitely includes Republicans from RED STATES.

Questions?

April 24, 2016
By Susanne Craig

...After Mr. Trump (click here) took possession of the 757 in 2011 he made a number of changes but did not fundamentally undo Mr. Allen’s initial renovation, records show. For instance, he kept the headboard in the master bedroom, as well as most of the chairs, couches and toilet seats Mr. Allen had left, choosing to reupholster them.
Greg Raiff, chief executive officer of Private Jet Services, an aviation consulting firm and private-jet charter broker for corporations and individuals, said the Boeing was an unusual aircraft for a man of Mr. Trump’s wealth. “Buying a 25-year-old 757 is like buying a bag of Cheetos. It’s a lot of food for a low price,” he said.
The Cessna was previously owned by NetJets, an aircraft company that caters to the nation’s wealthiest people, and has flown more than other planes its age, records show. It was worth $15.3 million new and has a current resale value of approximately $3.2 million, according to an estimate by Vref Publishing, a company that supplies information about aircraft values. The Times paid Vref to value the plane based on publicly available information....