Trump University playbook to cheat, berate, and take advantage of the poor revealed. #Donthecon

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Inside The Trump University ‘Playbook’
Salespeople were instructed to deliberately mislead potential customers and manipulate their emotions.
05/31/2016 06:19 pm ET | Updated 9 hours ago

WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Tuesday unsealed nearly 400 pages of documents related to a lawsuit over the for-profit Trump University, revealing the aggressive and predatory practices that Trump U. salespeople were encouraged to use on potential participants of the real estate seminar, which has been accused of being a scam.

The documents detail the internal “playbook” of Trump University, including information about how its salespeople were told to deliberately mislead potential customers, manipulate their emotions and ignore their concerns. Taken together, they represent a damning new window into the company that Trump closed in 2011 amid multiple investigations but has promised to revive.

At a Tuesday press conference at Trump Tower in New York, the presumptive GOP nominee continued his recent streak of bashing Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge who unsealed the documents. Trump called Curiel a “hater” who is “very unfair.” Asked why he continued to antagonize the judge and bring up his Latino heritage, Trump said, “Because I don’t care.”

Curiel is the judge in Art Cohen v. Donald J. Trump, a case alleging that Trump University committed fraud by promising people they were buying a top real estate education, when in reality the goal of Trump University was to sell people the most expensive version of an ineffective course.

Since he launched his presidential bid last year, Trump has offered conflicting accounts of his involvement with Trump University. In March, Trump defended the company during a debate, saying that its salespeople “did a good job” and that the program had an “A” rating from the Better Business Bureau. (The truth is a little more complicated.) Trump has also claimed in promotional videos that he hand-picked the instructors at Trump U.

The playbooks instruct salespeople to mention Trump by name in order to intimidate potential customers who are hesitant to spend thousands of dollars on a Trump University product. “Mr. Trump will not listen to excuses,” the playbook tells salespeople to say, “and neither will we.”

In another scenario, salespeople are instructed to berate potential customers, telling them, “You’ve had your entire adult life to accomplish your financial goals... and you’re not even close to where you need to be.”

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But according to more than 5,000 former Trump University customers, it wasn’t their plans that were flawed — it was the Trump U. business model itself. Many of the former students now suing Trump say they were pressured into spending money they didn’t have on Trump University products.

The playbook instructed Trump University employees on how to target potential customers with bad credit. “What most people do,” reads one prompt, “is handle the tuition by putting it on their credit cards because it gives them the ability to make very small monthly payments and maintain a low overhead to run their real estate project.” Later on, it says, they can “use their success in real estate to pay off the banks in a couple of months or so.”

“However, you don’t seem to have the advantage of having that kind of leveraging power,” the pitch continues. “Do you have any other seed capital or savings set aside to further invest into your real estate projects?”

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The playbook also emphasizes the need to collect key financial information from potential customers. Salespeople were instructed to find out if clients were single parents who “had three children that may need money for food,” for example, or if they were a “middle-aged commuter.”

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A section of the books called the “Creative Financing Retreat” includes lessons on how to use credit cards and retirement accounts to pay for “real estate investments” — chiefly, the Trump University course.

“If a seller will take $10,000 down on a fixer-upper that you expect to make $20,000 on, why not use credit cards?” reads one prompt.

“Check with a tax attorney to see how you might borrow from your own retirement account to finance real estate investments,” reads another.

Another section, on the “Multi-Family & Commercial Real Estate Investment Retreat,” promises that students will learn how to “take full advantage of tax breaks and other financial shelters, allowing you to maximize your profits.”

According to the documents, it seems the only kind of person Trump University didn’t want attending its sales pitches were journalists.

“Reporters are rarely on your side and they are not sympathetic,” reads a section on how to deal with the media. “No matter how much confidence you have in Trump University, you should not say anything” to a journalist.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-university-playbook_us_574dff7ee4b0af73af95b726
 

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TRUMP MIGHT DRIVE GENDER AND EDUCATION GAPS WIDER - Scott Clement: “White Americans are splintering along education and gender lines at rates not seen in at least three decades. These contours are well-known among political watchers; whites without four-year college degrees and men tend to be more Republican than women and college grads. But while these cleavages are seen across elections, it’s easy to forget that the gaps are typically not all that large — at least in comparison to this year. Take 2012. Mitt Romney won 61 percent of non-college whites compared with 56 percent of white college grads. The gap was nearly identical between white men and white women, 62 and 56 percent. Now, according to the latest Post-ABC poll released last week: Donald Trump received 65 percent support among white registered voters without a four-year college degree, compared with 46 percent among white college graduates, a 19-point gap. If the margin holds, it would easily be the largest education gap among whites in presidential elections since 1980.” [WashPost]
 

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This further explains Ballscout and the other Trump supporters on BGOL.


Stephen Hawking: Trump A Demagogue For ‘Lowest Common Denominator’
He’s not the first prominent scientist to call out the presumptive GOP nominee.
05/31/2016 02:58 pm ET | Updated 16 hours ago

Professor Stephen Hawking, the renowned physicist and cosmologist, can explain black holes, quantum mechanics and relativity. But one subject he doesn’t understand is the allure of Donald Trump.

Hawking called Trump “a demagogue who seems to appeal to the lowest common denominator” and said he couldn’t explain the popularity of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee in an interview that aired Tuesday on ITV’s Good Morning Britain.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry..._574cf2cae4b055bb11729103?utm_hp_ref=politics
 

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Trump throws tantrum after reporters do their job

By Errol Louis, CNN Political Commentator

Updated 11:26 AM ET, Wed June 1, 2016

(CNN)Donald Trump's press conference tantrum Tuesday -- during which he called one reporter "a sleaze" and lashed out at others for seeking verification of a $1 million charitable gift he claimed to have made to veterans organizations -- is the inevitable result of months of fact-twisting, distortions and outright falsehoods uttered by the candidate on a daily basis.

The truth of the matter is that reporters have very good reasons to take Trump's claims with a grain of salt -- and to ignore the name-calling, mockery and insults he uses to try and distract journalists from double-checking nearly everything he says.

Trump routinely and repeatedly says many, many things that are simply untrue. Not only were members of the press justified in skeptically asking Trump to prove he made the donations he'd bo
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/01/opinions/donald-trump-tantrum-media-role-louis/
 

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If the Media treated Trump Like Other Candidates, Yesterday Would Have Ended His Campaign
Pretend Hillary Clinton had a day like Trump did. Now think about how the press would cover it.
06/01/2016 02:53 pm ET

Donald Trump is testing the media. And the country.

On Tuesday, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee had the kind of day that, for any other candidate, would be a political nightmare. It started with a press conference in which Trump made misleading statements, attacked reporters for applying relatively routine levels of journalistic scrutiny, and questioned the impartiality of a federal judge presiding over a lawsuit against Trump University.

The day ended with newly unsealed documents from that same lawsuit that revealed credible, if contested, allegations of shady business practices at the for-profit adult education program. The trove included a Trump University “playbook” that taught salespeople how to coax registration fees, which could run into the tens of thousands of dollars, from those desperate to get rich. One sales manager called the enterprise “a fraudulent scheme” that “preyed upon the elderly and uneducated to separate them from their money.”

That’s explosive stuff. But will Tuesday’s news still be a topic of discussion a few days from now? Will it be the subject of endless analysis and meta-analysis, and become a permanent part of the campaign narrative, the way it would be for almost any other presidential candidate — especially the likely Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton?

Or will Tuesday’s events quickly become an afterthought — forgotten or at least rationalized away by pundits and political professionals, demonstrating once again that Trump has figured out how to manipulate media coverage and shape the national conversation in ways that give him an advantage?

The official purpose of Tuesday’s event was to quell doubts about whether or not Trump had raised and then given $6 million to veterans groups, as he vowed to do in January, following a fundraiser he staged while skipping a Republican primary debate. The doubts existed because Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold raised them, in a story two weeks ago, after attempting to verify that Trump had actually given away the money. Fahrenthold found evidence of some donations, but not enough to account for $6 million. When he asked the Trump campaign to provide evidence of the donations, he didn’t get any. All he got were assurances that most of the money, including $1 million that Trump had pledged personally, had gone out.

Will the pundits and political professionals rationalize away what we learned about Trump on Tuesday?
On Tuesday, Trump finally provided a list of the organizations that had received donations, collectively worth $5.6 million. Trump also assured the assembled journalists that “most of the money went out quite a while ago.” The donations were real, but according to the Associated Press, about half the organizations reached by reporters had received their checks within the last 10 days. In other words, they got the money on or about the date that the Post story appeared. That included the $1 million check from Trump, which he’d dated May 24 — three days after the initial Post story.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...itics&section=us_politics&utm_hp_ref=politics
 

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Sounds like the same shit said in every sales meeting I have ever been in

I think fraud in the educational system is a little different.

Now, we find out that not only is he scamming veterans’ groups, but Trumpscammed a 40-year Navy veteran out of $26,000 for Trump’s seemingly fraudulent “university.”

This vet was a huge fan of Trump. He trusted that Trump wouldn’t scam him. He was wrong. God knows how many other veterans Trump preyed on, to bleed them dry of their money.

I can’t say it enough - Donald Trump holds veterans in such low regard, and targets us for his scams so much because he has absolutely no respect for what we have sacrificed.

You don’t say you “like people who weren’t captured” if you respect us. You don’t try to kick disabled veterans out from in front of your building, and say they’re “downgrading” the area, if you respect us. You don’t say avoiding STDs was your “personal Vietnam,” if you respect us. And you damned sure don’t do that when you got five deferments from Vietnam, so someone else could go and sacrifice, because you were too afraid.
 

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So dude how much does hillary pay you to campaign for her? Please don't say you do it for free
 

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Today for the first time in a long time the media has been on his ass
 

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So dude how much does hillary pay you to campaign for her? Please don't say you do it for free
Do you live in the USA?
Do you have kids?

I have healthcare through the ACA.
I would like my children and their children not to go through the horror of climate change.
http://www.planetextinction.com/planet_extinction_tipping_points.htm

I don't want racist whites to continue to be empowered.
I don't want Social Security destroyed.
I don't want Jim Crow laws back.

These are just a few reasons why I vote Democrat. It's not about Hillary...it's me voting for my interest. The Democratic Party is the best choice for me.
 

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This guy is a total idiot born with a silver spoon in his mouth. The media needs to ask him the plain and simple question, How do you run a casino where the games are set up for the house to win in almost every instance, plus before the Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun were built your casino was the largest and only one on the East Coast, and go bankrupt more than once?
 

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This guy is a total idiot born with a silver spoon in his mouth. The media needs to ask him the plain and simple question, How do you run a casino where the games are set up for the house to win in almost every instance, plus before the Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun were built your casino was the largest and only one on the East Coast, and go bankrupt more than once?

That'd be a fire ass question brah.
 

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Not to defend Orangetop, but these muthafuckas were gullible as hell. That bullshit has scam tattooed all over it.
It's the same strategy he is using for the elections.

The strategies that Donald Trump’s now-defunct educational company used to woo customers have plenty of echoes of the presumptive Republican nominee’s current pitch to voters, based on newly disclosed court documents about Trump University. Hillary Clinton leapt on the parallels Wednesday, using them to cast Trump as a “fraud” who peddles false promises to Americans but cares only about his personal gain.

“He is trying to scam America the way he scammed all those people at Trump U,” Clinton said during a campaign stop in Newark, New Jersey. “It’s important that we recognize what he has done because that’s usually a pretty good indicator of what he will do.”
 

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i dont support him, in fact i hope he gets raped by a mexican. so why do you campaign so hard for mr clintons wife who has accomplished fuck all beside marrying mr clinton? she is an empty pant suit.
 

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i dont support him, in fact i hope he gets raped by a mexican. so why do you campaign so hard for mr clintons wife who has accomplished fuck all beside marrying mr clinton? she is an empty pant suit.

She's a former Senator and Secretary of State. Plus, she was very active during her husbands Presidency. I'm not a big fan of her, but to claim that she hasn't accomplished anything is ridiculous.
 

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She's a former Senator and Secretary of State. Plus, she was very active during her husbands Presidency. I'm not a big fan of her, but to claim that she hasn't accomplished anything is ridiculous.

I agree. She's accomplished getting people to forget how fucked up she is. She voted for the Iraq War when everyone with fucking sense saw through the Bush Administration's scare tactics. Mistakes don't come much bigger than that. While First Lady, she campaigned hard for her buddies in the private prisons industry and helped to land more 'Super Predators' .......err black people in prison and now apologizes. How many MAJOR blunders can this bitch be allowed to make?

And fuck Trump and his 'school' or whatever the fuck it is. I swear I've never, ever, ever been so disappointed in the candidates that were up for president and that's saying a lot given the people we had to choose from since I started voting in the 90s.
 

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Trump’s personal, racially tinged attacks on federal judge alarm legal experts

Donald Trump’s highly personal, racially tinged attacks on a federal judge overseeing a pair of lawsuits against him have set off a wave of alarm among legal experts, who worry that the Republican presidential candidate’s vendetta signals a remarkable disregard for judicial independence.

That attitude, many argue, could carry constitutional implications if Trump becomes president.

U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is handling two class-action lawsuits against Trump University in San Diego, has emerged as a central target for Trump and his supporters in recent weeks. The enmity only escalated after Curiel ordered the release of embarrassing internal documents detailing predatory marketing practices at the for-profit educational venture; that case is set to go to trial after the November election.

“I have a judge who is a hater of Donald Trump, a hater. He’s a hater,” Trump said at a campaign rally in San Diego, adding that he believed the Indiana-born judge was “Mexican.”

He also suggested taking action against the judge after the election: “They ought to look into Judge Curiel, because what Judge Curiel is doing is a total disgrace. Okay? But we will come back in November. Wouldn’t that be wild if I am president and come back and do a civil case? Where everybody likes it. Okay. This is called life, folks.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2016/06/01/437ccae6-280b-11e6-a3c4-0724e8e24f3f_story.html
 
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