Irene is my guess.
Without googling it, do you remember the name of the last hurricane that significantly damaged Galveston?
Irene is my guess.
Harvey, then Ike before that.
ah...it was Rita
whoops...this is the one I was thinking of. Ike.
If it hit your house, causing 17 million dollars in damage, would you remember?
It hit my condo and I had to submit a 30K claim and I don't remember. The insurance company took care of all of that.
I'll give him a pass on not remembering the name. Someone with multiple properties and busy all the time. Not knowing the name doesn't prove anything.
But all the other facts seem to point to fraud. My guess is that's pretty common and that a large % of claims are overstated by gross amounts. Whether it's a claim on a $150,000,000 property or
a $150,000 property.
This is definitely true...the last hailstorm that hit the insurance guy gave me 3 times what it cost to replace my roof and I didn't even have to sell him on anything. He was throwing all kinds of stuff into the damages.
Yeah. We've had similar experiences. They included things like water damage in the attic and even the floor that were probably already there.
Interesting.
But not shocking. Crooked, cash-strapped real estate tycoon would have a lot of motivation to push such things as much as they could. One would think, though, that the insurance company would pay the claim without SOME do entation. 2005 is too long ago to have easy access to what.
So now can we talk about the real that Trump is doing day in, day out, which is selling out the country to line his pockets?
Watchdog group: Trump had over 1,400 conflicts of interest in first two years
A government watchdog group estimates that President Trump had more than 1,400 conflicts of interests during his first two years in office.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) released a report Thursday claiming that the president tried to promote his businesses as extensions of his presidency and administration.
During Trump’s second year in office, CREW reported more than 900 interactions between the Trump administration and the Trump Organization.
Trump made 118 visits to Trump properties that he still profits from during his second year in office and mentioned or referred to his company 68 times, according to the report.
At least 119 federal officials, 53 members of Congress and 33 state officials also visited Trump properties during 2018.
More than 150 political committees, campaigns and party committees spent an estimated $5 million at Trump businesses since his inauguration in January 2017, according to CREW.
CREW identified 12 foreign governments that made payments to Trump properties during his first two years in office, including three foreign en ies which held events in 2018.
"To be clear, this amounts to the president of the United States receiving a direct and significant financial benefit from special interests, foreign and domestic, that have chosen to spend money on events at his properties to curry favor with his administration," CREW states in the report.
Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., is the subject of an ongoing lawsuit from the state of Maryland and the District of Columbia.
The case, which is making its way through the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, alleges that Trump is violating the Emoluments Clause of the Cons ution by receiving payments from foreign and domestic governments through the hotel — which is blocks from the White House.
The Hill has reached out to the White House and Trump Organization for comment about the CREW report.
Trump has faced constant scrutiny about his business ties since the early days of his presidential campaign.
The president announced before he took office that he would not sell his businesses upon entering the White House, instead handing control over to his two adult sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump.
“It is hard to imagine that the President of the United States could rack up a staggering 1,400 conflicts of interest, yet here we are,” CREW Executive Director Noah Bookbinder said in a statement. “Not only has President Trump still refused to divest from his businesses, he seems to have doubled down by reinforcing the idea that the Trump Organization is an extension of the Trump Administration.”
“This report shows that as special interests, foreign governments and political allies continue to pour money into Trump’s coffers, the American public is left in the dark about whether presidential decisions and policy are being made in the best interest of the country or in the best interest of the president’s own bottom line,” Bookbinder said.
https://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...t-in-first-two
the insurance adjusters didn't have input, took Trash at his LYING word?
judge allows emoluments suit to proceed
Seven foreign governments rented Trump Tower condos without approval
At least seven nations, including Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Kuwait, rented Trump condos without approval from Congress
State Department allowed the governments to lease condos at the 90-story skyscraper but lawmakers on Capitol Hill say the transactions had to be approved by Congress and were never submitted for approval.
State Department records obtained by Reuters show that foreign governments took a particular interest in renting the condos after Trump took office.
Within eight months of the president’s inauguration,
foreign governments submitted 13 requests to the State Department to rent or renew leases at Trump World Tower.
Those 13 requests were more than the State Department had received in the previous two years combined.
https://www.salon.com/2019/05/02/seven-foreign-governments-rented-trump-tower-condos-without-approval/
https://www.newsweek.com/congression...siness-1410873
Interesting.
Looks like this will wind its way through the courts.
Seems pretty clearly to violate the cons ution. But magic "R"...
no wonder he's still hiding his tax returns
yall have no clue huh? crying about bankruptcies and now losses... yall aren't biz people by any stretch of the word that i can see. i'm not much of a biz person either, even though i run a biz, but even i know losses aren't such a bad thing when it comes to biz and neither is bankruptcy.
lmao at you dumb s acting all high and mighty.
if six of my businesses declare bankruptcy in 18 years, will I be considered a brilliant businessman as well?
maybe, depends if your other 494 biz's are still in the black and growing. you truly have no clue. go tell 50cent he's not a genius for filing for bankruptcy a few yrs back. plenty do it as well as invest in LOSSES!
WH, why play pretend like you're gary vee? just come out and say you're bitter trump won the presidency and you just despise the man because you've been told to.![]()
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