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Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 00:32:23 GMT No. 25535075 [Kohl] [Report thread]
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Finally, ukraine can die and i can stop having to see stickies and threads about that shithole. Hopefully poland is next too.
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Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 00:33:16 GMT No. 25535078 SÄGE!
Shut the fuck up, spic.
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 00:33:55 GMT No. 25535081 >>25535131
Has your life changed on the texas from this?
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 00:36:21 GMT No. 25535099 >>25535118
The sticky should stay regardless how the war turns out. Or else this place will drown in butthurt threads in an days.
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 00:39:37 GMT No. 25535118 >>25535150
>>25535099 It's literally 3.5 overstaying reddit tourists circlejerking. You don't have to adapt the board to them.
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 00:41:05 GMT No. 25535131
>>25535081 not really. but i'm annoyed that i have to hear about such an insignificant country like "the ukraine".
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 00:41:16 GMT No. 25535133
get fucked commie trash
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 00:46:26 GMT No. 25535150
>>25535118 I don't frequent it so you could be telling the truth. But otherwise it also provides a neat way to keep related content in a central place and not all over the place. Just need to make sure that any breaching is raused quickly.
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 01:19:06 GMT No. 25535345
russia is next
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 01:19:27 GMT No. 25535347 >>25535351 >>25535354 >>25535367
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Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 01:19:36 GMT No. 25535349
Yes, Donald Trump’s casino ventures in Atlantic City did fail, marked by multiple bankruptcies and significant financial losses, though he personally profited despite the collapses. Here’s the rundown based on what’s known: Trump entered the Atlantic City casino scene in the 1980s, aiming to capitalize on its gambling boom. He acquired and operated several properties: the Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Plaza, Trump Castle (later Trump Marina), and Trump World’s Fair. The Taj Mahal, opened in 1990 with a $1 billion price tag, was his flagship—billed as the “eighth wonder of the world.” But these ventures didn’t thrive as promised. The Taj Mahal filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1991, just over a year after opening, crippled by $820 million in debt from high-interest junk bonds (14% rates) that required $95 million in annual interest payments alone. Trump Plaza and Trump Castle followed suit in 1992, and the Plaza Hotel in New York (not a casino but part of his empire) also went bankrupt that year. His casino holding company, Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts (later Trump Entertainment Resorts), filed for bankruptcy again in 2004, 2009, and 2014. That’s six bankruptcy filings tied to his casino-related businesses over two decades. The failures stemmed from a mix of factors. Trump relied heavily on debt—borrowing at exorbitant rates—leaving little margin for error. Analysts like Marvin Roffman warned early on that the Taj needed $1.3 million daily to break even, an unrealistic target no casino had ever hit. Atlantic City’s market was also oversaturated, and Trump’s casinos lagged behind competitors, losing 37% more jobs and 33% more revenue on average from 1997 to 2010, per a Temple University study. He overextended, with three properties potentially cannibalizing each other, and didn’t adapt as gambling spread to other states, diluting Atlantic City’s draw. Mismanagement played a role too—contractors went unpaid, and the Taj faced 106 anti-money laundering violations in its first 18 months, settling with a $477,000 fine in 1998. Yet Trump still made money. He put up little of his own cash, often using management fees and licensing deals to extract millions. For example, from 1995 to 2004, Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts lost over $600 million, but he pocketed $39 million in salary, bonuses, and perks like payments for using his jet and golf courses. When the Taj hit bankruptcy in 1991, he gave up 50% of his stake but negotiated to keep drawing fees, shielding his personal finances. The burden fell on investors, bondholders, and local businesses—some lost everything while he walked away with cash. By 2014, the last of his casinos, the Taj Mahal, closed under new ownership (it’s now a Hard Rock), and Trump Plaza was demolished in 2021. He exited Atlantic City claiming he’d timed it perfectly, but the data shows his casinos underperformed long before the city’s broader decline. So, yes, they failed—spectacularly—but Trump’s personal haul tells a different story. If you’re digging for more specifics, like a particular casino or year, let me know.
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 01:19:54 GMT No. 25535351
>>25535347 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHA
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 01:20:17 GMT No. 25535354
>>25535347 damn she is fuckable
Bernd Sat, 01 Mar 2025 01:23:40 GMT No. 25535367
>>25535347 Would put a bullet in her head and rape the corpse.
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