They’re not even the capitalist who funds the whole thing they get a loan from a bank for that. They don’t manage the buildings they hire a management company for that part. They don’t construct the buildings they hire a construction company for that part. I started the book with the question: what exactly do real estate developers do? They don’t design buildings they hire an architect for that part.
Overall the effect was that of an infodump from an autistic child with a special interest in real estate development, which was both oddly endearing and not-so-oddly very boring. “GUYS, YOU’RE NOT GOING TO BELIEVE THIS, THERE WAS THIS ONE SKYSCRAPER THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE A FLOOR TO AREA RATIO OF 6, BUT THEN I BEAT HILTON IN NEGOTIATING THE AIR RIGHTS FROM THE COMPANY NEXT DOOR, AND ACTIVATED AN OPTION TO BUY A PROPERTY ON THE OTHER SIDE OF IT, AND ALL OF THAT LANDED ME A PARTNERSHIP WITH ONE OF THE BIG BANKS, AND THEN THE PLANNING BOARD TOTALLY CHANGED THE FLOOR AREA RATIO! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT, GUYS?!” The other three hundred forty-eight pages are Trump gushing about the minutiae all of the interesting deals he’s been a part of. The rest of it is a weirdly deal-focused autobiography that doesn’t mention marrying his wife or having children, but devotes a lovingly detailed twenty-four pages to the time he renovated the Commodore Hotel. Only seventeen pages of very large print are anything resembling business advice. The cover has a quote from the New York Times – “Trump makes one believe for a moment in the American dream again” – which some poor reviewer is probably desperately wishing he could take back right now. Trump: The Art Of The Deal is 365 pages of some of the biggest print I have ever seen. W ogóle ta książka wiele wyjaśnia jeśli chodzi o jego prezydenturę TL DR być może jeśli chodzi o 'biznes' jest on w pewnym sensie sawantem, w jego specyficznej działce. I grew up in New York, where one of the Senators has been for as long as I can remember, Charles “Chuck” Schumer, who never struck me as very subtle or intelligent, an impression furthered when he made his ill-fated public call years ago for the - still operating - Silk Road to be shut down so I was somewhat shocked to learn via Steve Sailer that he claimed a perfect 1600 on the pre-centering SAT (and then went to Harvard where he was Phi Beta Kappa) which implies that he was more intelligent than myself or most of LessWrong, and combined with his flawless election record, further suggests that I have badly misunderstood him and he is actually a brilliant political mastermind. Zdziwiłbym się gdyby Trump był jakoś wybitnie inteligentny, ale.
Co prawda nie przesądza wszystkiego, ale.ĭo tego to że ktoś zachowuje się jak kretyn nie oznacza że nim jest. Ten months after she took office, a new regulation allowed the use of private emails only if federal records were "preserved in the appropriate agency recordkeeping EvilToy: Oczywiście że ma.
When she became secretary of state, the controlling interpretation of the 1950 Federal Records Act was that officials using personal email accounts must ensure that official correspondence is turned over to the government.
Mrs Clinton's email system existed in a grey area of the law - and one that has been changed several times since she left office. Then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton checks her Blackberry from a desk inside a C-17 military plane upon her departure from Malta, in the Mediterranean Sea, bound for Tripoli, Libya 18 October 2011Image source, AP jakim dziwnym zbiegiem okoliczności skandale często dotyczą zapomnialemhaslo: To była szara strefa, na szczęście zaostrzona za Trumpa - nam też by się przydało To jest prawnik który mówi o sytuacjach z perspektywy prawa.