What You Can Learn from Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal
By Kyle Trouble
Source: King's Code: How to Build a Harem and Live the Life of a King
http://www.mindpowernews.com/ArtOfTheDeal.html
Trump is a typical Fire Dog: hot-tempered, talkative and not in harmony with others, which will work against him in what will be a difficult year ahead.
The 2018 Year of the Earth Dog is dominated by the elements of earth and fire. He believes this combination will bring the US leader numerous conflicts – not that his first year as president was smooth sailing.
He will still stay in his position for at least two to three years, no problem.”
“Fire Dogs are generally very ambitious, driven and energetic,” she adds. “They can be good leaders but they can also be very judgemental, stubborn and resistant to change.”
“The opposition party is really going to fight him this year,” she says. “If he is more flexible and tones down his approach, it is likely he will stay on as president. But if he is very forceful, he will face trouble.”
From October onwards, Wong foresees a great deal of political instability in South and East Asia, which could very well deal a serious blow to Trump’s standing in the world.
October will be an unfavourable month, as will July, and especially April.
More frequent natural disasters such as earthquakes and forest fires this year.
Trump has denied the affair through spokespeople.
The White House has thus far declined to answer most questions about the alleged affair.
Cohen has said he paid Daniels out of his own pocket and wasn’t reimbursed by the Trump Organization, the president’s company, or by his campaign. He has not said whether the president personally reimbursed him.
The advocacy group Common Cause has filed complaints with the Department of Justice and Federal Election Commission against Cohen and the president, claiming that the payment violated campaign finance law.
Karen McDougal, a former Playboy model, said she had a 10-month affair with Trump that also began in 2006, the year Trump’s wife Melania gave birth to their son Barron.
Deutsche had a relatively intimate understanding of Trump's finances. Although Trump told me in 2004 and 2005 that his net worth was anywhere from $1.7 billion to $6 billion (and suggested it might even be $9.5 billion), my sources at the time told me his wealth was closer to $150 million to $250 million.
When Trump litigated the point with me, my lawyers produced a Deutsche assessment of his finances that pegged his wealth at $788 million in 2005.
The House Financial Services Committee, which Democrats will take control of in January, has the power to subpoena Deutsche for banking records and other information regarding its relationship with the president, the Trump Organization and the Kushner family.
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