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Would you stay in a Trump hotel?

228 replies

Sanshin · 11/12/2017 12:37

Next year we're going to Las Vegas and are pricing up hotels. The Trump looks amazing, 5 star at a good price, big rooms and looks lovely and posh. It's £500 for 3 nights. In comparison, Caesars Palace which is a 4 star is £1300 for 3 nights.

But it's Trump!! Would you ignore the owner for the sake of a good hotel at a good price?

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LynetteScavo · 11/12/2017 23:52

No, because I wouldn't want Trump to have a penny of my money.

Corcory · 12/12/2017 00:16

Absolutely not.

anothermalteserplease · 12/12/2017 00:20

No I wouldn’t stay in a Trump hotel. I’d be embarrassed to tell people which tells me it’s not ok.

BrizzleDrizzle · 12/12/2017 00:29

Yes, it's a beautiful hotel, the most beautiful hotel.

ginghambox · 12/12/2017 00:29

Yes If was going to such a tacky place as Vegas. But I'm not a vitue signaling twat.

LizzyMac40 · 12/12/2017 00:38

No, I would not. He has already bullied his way into Scotland via Menie, a protected sand dune site, and bought Turnberry. He is not respectful of people. Seeing what he did to homeowners in Aberdeenshire, and going to court with offshore wind farms, he has lost the plot. I do not trust him. His mother would be turning in her grave at her sons behaviour, bearing in mind he is an immigrant himself....IDIOT! 😡😡

KenAdams · 12/12/2017 00:40

This is such a weird thread

ShotsFired · 12/12/2017 07:15

@BrizzleDrizzle Yes, it's a beautiful hotel, the most beautiful hotel.

Yes it's great, believe me the greatest, really, really incredible.

(And I say all that with my index finger and thumb in a circle)

Grin
grobagsforever · 12/12/2017 07:28

No, I couldn't live with myself

PinkAvocado · 12/12/2017 10:35

ShotsFired Grin

TheRottweiler · 12/12/2017 15:09

Oh the irony of this thread.

Dear oh dear.

I voice my opinion and some delightful people jump on it by calling me names and being downright nasty.

Now I know the majority of you are liberal snowflakes, but you really aren't doing yourselves any favours, by trying to shut down free speech, at every given opportunity.

I like and respect President Trump, I support EVERYTHING he stands for and is trying to do for his country. IF I was an American then I would vote for him every time.

But I am not American, I am English. And I really really hope, especially in light of our Brexit vote, that my country will also develop a back bone - sooner rather than later.

Now have a nice day y'all - if you know how to :)

PerkingFaintly · 12/12/2017 15:16

Where did someone try to shut down your free speech, TheRottweiler?

PerkingFaintly · 12/12/2017 15:17

Although I'm actually more interested in why you like, respect and support the pussy grabbing.

Fekko · 12/12/2017 15:17

If shitting on the country (and a fair chunk of its nationals), the rest of the planet (Paris Climate Accord), backing paedophiles (hey, sexual predators ain't so bad, eh?) and potentially starting WW3 (and these are just his good points) is that what you support then the American nation thanks you... Melania? 😖

Fekko · 12/12/2017 15:18

trollbot... da da di da, trollllll-bot troooooooly-BOT

PerkingFaintly · 12/12/2017 15:53

And thank you, but my country already has a backbone. It's quite good at standing up against people trying demonise others purely for their race or religion.

I hope we keep that backbone, particularly in the light of Brexit when we'll be more vulnerable to bullying from big countries like the US and Russia.

Fekko · 12/12/2017 15:55

My American relatives really really don't agree with the RottBot.

whosafraidofabigduckfart · 12/12/2017 16:14

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Fekko · 12/12/2017 16:20

My dad used to quote Twain - he seemed to have a funny quip for most things!

whosafraidofabigduckfart · 12/12/2017 16:23

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whosafraidofabigduckfart · 12/12/2017 16:30

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Sanshin · 12/12/2017 16:41

Why are people picking on Rottweiler just because she likes a specific president? He's not everyone's favourite person but plenty of people DO like him, as seen in the election! Jesus live and let live.

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Fekko · 12/12/2017 16:46

Nope, its fair game really. Modern politics - petty, spiteful and childlike.

Sanshin · 12/12/2017 16:48

Oh ok, so next time i hear someone say they like Jeremy Corbyn I'm going to tear them a new one and point out how stupid they are.

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Rufustherenegadereindeer1 · 12/12/2017 16:52

fekko

Allegedly

In 1994, Trump went to a party with Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire who was a notorious registered sex offender, and raped a 13-year-old girl that night in what was a "savage sexual attack," according to a lawsuit filed in June 2016 by "Jane Doe.