r/confidentlyincorrect 17d ago

Embarrased Satisfying

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u/tehfly 17d ago

Gladly, the US isn't the boss of the world anymore- despite Trump's protestations and tantrums.

Arguably Trump ans his tantrums have played a big role in the US not being the boss of the world.

The US has been able to just come in and dominate conversations and deals. But Trump backing out of everything has made the world realize the US is unreliable as a partner and everyone else needs to step up.

Trump said he would run the country like one of his businesses - and he certainly did.

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u/arfur-sixpence 17d ago

"run the country like one of his businesses" - Into the ground.

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u/[deleted] 17d ago

It's been mentioned often but is worth repeating- he bankrupted a casino.

"Hundreds of companies" have filed for bankruptcy, Trump said earlier in the debate. "I used the law four times and made a tremendous thing. I'm in business. I did a very good job."

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u/mittenknittin 17d ago

He bankrupted multiple casinos.