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The bully weighs in on Nordstrom dropping daughter Ivanka's clothing line
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Trump is on top of important US issues.

"My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly by @Nordstrom. She is a great person -- always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!," Trump said on Wednesday in his post on Twitter.

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#2
So incredibly inappropriate. Nordstrom should sue his azz.
(oh wait, lots of major US businesses are already suing him)

Ivanka needs to remind Daddy that he shouldn't be using the power of the presidency to help her sell shoes.

What's he going to do next, start making appearances in commercials?
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#3
It's so unfair that I have to listen to this rich ingrate who doesn't appreciate the advantages being born in a civilized society have presented him. Sad!

It's disgusting how this guy who was born with a silver spoon is unable to accept loss and is always trying to demand more. Unfair!

It's sad how often this fellow has to talk about himself. It must be because of deep-rooted inadequacies. Disgusting!
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gabester wrote:
It's disgusting how this guy who was born with a silver spoon is unable to accept loss and is always trying to demand more.

Careful! It was a gold spoon.

Don't want to be the target of a Trump lawsuit!
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#5
In a statement last week, Nordstrom said it routinely cuts brands each year and that the decision to pass on the Ivanka Trump brand had been based on its performance.

Mr. Great Businessman doesn't understand business. Ivanka's cheap, Chinese crap is not popular at huge markups and gets cut.

But Nordstrom should be fair and keep the line because she is a nice person!

That's not how business works, Mr. Great Businessman.
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#6
Capitalism!
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#7
Good thing he's not trying to pick winners and losers. We know how Republicans hate that.
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#8
I wonder how many other personal things he'll start complaining about.

"My cable was out and Comcast is taking too long to fix it"
"I went over my data limit on my phone and they're charging me HUGE rates".
"I didn't have a Genius Bar appointment and they wouldn't help me".
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#9
....waa.....waa......what a cry baby.........
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GGD wrote:
I wonder how many other personal things he'll start complaining about.

"My cable was out and Comcast is taking too long to fix it"
"I went over my data limit on my phone and they're charging me HUGE rates".
"I didn't have a Genius Bar appointment and they wouldn't help me".

It's too bad for the American people that he doesn't use and has no need for these kinds of services. Tweeting doesn't use much data, he probably has his phone comped to him for free from one of his several holding companies anyway so he never sees the bill, and he'd just have a personal assistant deal with the other little people, if not having a drawer full of phones ready-to-activate were he to drop one in his gold-plated stool.

If he did, for example, actually see how poor customer service at the major cablecom providers was and actually regulated their prices/services, it might be of meaningful benefit.

While we're at it can we repeal daylight savings time at least?
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