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I tend to agree with you, even given all the barriers thrown up in front of him (not the least of which is getting a job in a new field that pays more than minimum wage at his age). Once you have kids, you do whatever you can to support the little money suckers. I have no doubt that a guy as smart and resiliant as

He's just a generic pretty boy. I've never seen the appeal beyond that.

If you bring up Soros with actual Wall Street executives (including Republicans) they'll talk about his good and bad decisions over the past couple of quarters. If you bring up Drumpf they'll just shake their heads in puzzled disgust.

Perhaps, like most Drumpf supporters, he's a "temporarily embarrassed billionaire."

He's a real life version of Max Bialystock from "The Producers."

The dude is not worth $10 billion. Most estimates put him at $3.5-4.7, which is impressive until you consider that just investing the money and assets he inherited from Fred in the market for 17 years would have put him ahead of that number.

What a gaudy grifter!

She "ran" the Plaza hotel only in the sense that her husband, the owner at the time, let her redo the interior decoration and threw in a fancy title. That isn't the qualification for operating a major hotel, let alone a hotel supported by a casino. The project went into bankruptcy mainly because of poor due diligence,

Yeah, nothing says "leadership" like hiring a spouse with no experience to run (and help ruin) a surefire money-printing operation like a casino. But please, tell us how qualified Ivana was.

One thing's for sure, they're all (to use one of Drumpf's favorite terms) losers.

So France’s “business approach” is not to do any research before committing to something. No wonder he likes Drumpf, whose own lack of research contributed to his failing to make money on a casino project.

First, I had to figure out where it was being held. I kid you not, it’s at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in MD.

Wishful thinking on the part of conservative ladies who are hoping it's a boy.

You messed with her at your own peril.

The wife was a very high-powered, career oriented professional who loved her work. The husband was a creative type who was very passionate about his art. They were very happy alternating between their careers and taking time off together to travel, enjoy nightlife, etc. Also, they always showed very little interest in

It’s actually a great line to screen out the clueless clods. How many subtle tests can result in 98% of the sample voluntarily screening itself out?

Even for couples who see marriage as “the adventure continues, now with more awesome characters” having kids tends to start turning it into a closing point. I remember one couple about 5 years older than me who were the envy of everyone when they got married: adventures galore. But their family and friends and local

If you take the time to read the article you’ll see that they discuss a number of ways in which American society is gradually making being single for life an option. They also acknowledge in their discussion that privilege still plays a major role in which women and men get to benefit from it first and that we still

Yeah, it is only a slight difference. Also, I’m sure a lot of it is generational. Gen Xers and younger people for the most seemed to grasp a fact that older people never did: that getting married before age 25 is usually a terrible idea. During the same period a lot of social stigmas about being unmarried were being

One way or another it always moves more into quality over quantity as you get older and smarter.