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Donald Trump's influences - a Priest and a Moneychanger
Donald Trump's Pastor, Dr Norman Vincent Peale, had a significant influence on the character and attitude of Donald Trump, and his father, Fred, before him. Therefore, to understand Donald Trump better, we should learn about Norman Vincent Peale.

The Power of President Trump's Positive Thinking
https://youtu.be/g4Yh0DxHEjc

DR NORMAN VINCENT PEALE - Positive thinkers always get a positive results
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQHI9CV-EdU

In this sermon, Pastor Norman Vincent Peale said that we should pray for the things we want. He said that he would pray with anyone, and recounts a story of how he wanted finances to start a magazine called Guideposts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guideposts
He said he prayed with a wish woman who impressed him with her style of prayer, where she assumed that she would be given the money, and merely thanked her god for it in advance.

The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale | Full Audiobook
https://youtu.be/IjfPSiUn3eE

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Trump's finances and financiers:

"Trump is vulture food because his assets don't produce enough income to pay the interest and principal on their debts ... his chief public tormentor is Wilbur Ross of Rothschild Inc., a veteran bankruptcy player." - Allan Sloan, Washington Post, November 13, 1990
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/business/1990/11/13/speculators-are-enjoying-the-spectacle-of-trumps-taj-mahal-troubles/1fa963f2-ba14-4b06-87c6-b8674e6d234f/

PBS documentary on President Trump January 3, 2017 / 55m Season 2017: Episode 4
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/president-trump/
(Watch with a keen presence of mind that this is a good example of propaganda. With its ominous music and talking heads delivering pre-formed conclusions, it is delivered in such a way that will reveal to the emotionally neutral observer that its intent is not to inform, but to persuade the viewer to alter his or her perceptions in a calculated way. Employ your critical filters and exercise balanced judgement!)

OCTOBER 3, 2016 - "The New York Times says they obtained portions of Donald Trump’s tax returns from 1995 which revealed that he declared a loss of $916 million that year." - An article written by a Patrice Taddonio, the intent of which is clearly to disparage and cast doubts as to the honesty, integrity, and competence of the then presidential canditate.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/watch-inside-the-bailout-that-saved-a-collapsing-trump-organization/

Nonetheless, you can be right but for the wrong reasons.
In 1990, Donald Trump was bailed out of bankruptcy on a 675 million dollar deal for the Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City by Wilbur Ross, working for the New York City office of Rothschild & Co, where he ran the bankruptcy restructuring advisory practice.

Forbes Magazine
https://www.forbes.com/sites/chasewithorn/2016/12/08/trump-and-his-commerce-secretary-wilbur-ross-a-look-at-25-years-of-connections/

We should at least ask the question why President-elect Donald Trump would on Nov 30th 2016, appoint the very person who had been described as "a vulture", "his chief tormentor", a man to whom he had been hugely indebted, as the United States Secretary of Commerce?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilbur_Ross
Donald Trump is on record as saying that he would return favors for people who did him favors. Maybe that is reasonable? Or could that compromise a person's integrity? Could that policy ever work against the interests of the American people?

But were his financial over-extensions encouraged and enabled by the same people who bailed him out? And were his financial troubles instigated by meticulous planning and crafty calculations?

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) May 23, 1991 - "A scratch on a rotor blade caused a helicopter crash on Oct. 10, 1989 that killed three top Trump Organization executives two years ago, a federal report says.
Stephen F. Hyde, head of Donald Trump’s Atlantic City operations; Mark G. Etess, president of Trump’s Taj Mahal Casino Resort; and Jonathan Benanav, Trump Plaza Casino Hotel executive vice president, died in the crash.
Many industry analysts say their deaths contributed to the financial decline of Trump’s Atlantic City operations."
Read more:
https://apnews.com/article/062e3ac0147dcf8217cfc32138d36cc8
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