President Illegitimate "Do as I say, not as I do"

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President Illegitimate "Do as I say, not as I do"

President Illegitimate does not take any agreement he makes, seriously.

Half of the problem with President Illegitimate's public announcements is that there is no dividing line between a serious and sincere promise, sarcasm, or a joke.


President Illegitimate responded to post-election reports of racist, xenophobic and homophobic violence and harassment in a 60 Minutes interview Sunday. "I would say, 'Don't do it. That's terrible,'" he told Lesley Stahl in his first televised sit-down as president-elect. "Because I'm going to bring this country together … I am so saddened to hear that, and I say, 'Stop it.' If it helps, I will say this, and I'll say it directly into the camera: 'Stop it."


http://gothamist.com/2016/11/13/donald_trump_on_attackers_targeting.php


Was the statement a sincere admonishment ?

Was it a sarcastic comment with a sub text message ?

Was it said, for the Lolz ?

Was it meant to be cryptic ?

Considering how self centered he is, the ultimate essence of the message was he does not give a fuck.

He does not have concern for the victims, or concern about the abusers.

He does not care about anyone, but himself.


President Illegitimate advises the protesters of his potential position as president-

"I would tell them, 'Don't be afraid,'" he said. "I'm saying it. I've been saying it: Don't be afraid."

http://www.rollingstone.com/politic...to-reports-of-violence-racism-stop-it-w450256

What is he really saying ?

Be afraid, be very afraid ?

Knock it off, because you will all be on my enemies list ?

STFU, because I have the FBI, the police, and Homeland Security on my side.

As far as the people of America are concerned, he thinks of us as individual piles of excrement.

We we all just a horrible fact of life to the President Illegitimate.

He will ignore us, just as President G.W. Bush has done.

The atrium of Trump Tower is what’s called a privately-owned public space, the product of an agreement in which a developer receives special permissions from the city in exchange for the inclusion and upkeep of spaces open to the general public.

Trump struck a deal with the city for a zoning variance to build an extra 200,000 square feet, or 20 stories, at Trump Tower. In return, he agreed to create a public atrium, as well as 15,000 square feet of public gardens. But these gardens, which yielded almost all of the 244,000 square feet of office and residential space that Trump still owns in the tower (worth roughly $530 million), are hidden, hard to access, and not maintained.



President Illegitimate breaks legal agreements. To the contrary, he takes people to court over his false accusations of breaking their agreements.


As part of an agreement Donald Trump made in the 1970s, New York City requires that his flagship building’s communal plaza and gardens meet certain specifications. But they often have not.

Buy something, and GTFO

Excluded!

Trump Tower hid the public spaces and filled the Atrium with Trump stuff.
It is the entrance to Trumpland.

Does the city care about broken agreements ?

Not really.

Trump got something for nothing, again.


November 14, 2016

Trump will hide out in his fortified castle.
Just as G.W.Bush hid himself at his fake ranch, and other exclusive locations.

https://www.6sqft.com/trump-hopes-to-spend-weekends-in-nyc-at-trump-tower-during-presidency/


Trump Tower becomes a fortified castle. Barricaded, and guarded.

Because, according to Trump, George Soros is paying protesters to organize against him. The media, too.Everyone is out to get Trump!
Paranoia, much ?


November 11, 2016

They trusted Trump, only to be betrayed by Trump

First, it was the businesses that were screwed over by Trump.
Now, the people that live at Trump Tower are screwed over.

One broker told the Post that increased security has also meant that residents must be frisked before entering the building, in addition to showing ID. “These are wealthy people. They don’t need this, and they can’t take it any longer,” the broker told the paper. “They no longer want to stay there. Some of them are already planning on moving out, and they’ll decide later whether or not they want to sell.”

https://www.6sqft.com/trump-tower-r...ck-of-protestors-problem-unlikely-to-improve/


http://www.theatlantic.com/business...ower-and-the-question-of-public-space/494027/


http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mich...llegitimate-president-tours/story?id=43492260



http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/11/trump-tower-atrium-lawsuits


http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/08/donald-trump-campaign-expenditures
 
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