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In reply to the discussion: NYT Trump Taxes Part 2 dropped tonight [View all]Mr. Trumps genius, it turned out, wasnt running a company. It was making himself famous Trump-scale famous and monetizing that fame.
By analyzing the tax records, The New York Times was able to place a value on Mr. Trumps celebrity. While the returns show that he earned some $197 million directly from The Apprentice over 16 years roughly in line with what he has claimed they also reveal that an additional $230 million flowed from the fame associated with it.
The shows big ratings meant that everyone wanted a piece of the Trump brand, and he grabbed at the opportunity to rent it out. There was $500,000 to pitch Double Stuf Oreos, another half-million to sell Dominos Pizza and $850,000 to push laundry detergent.
There were seven-figure licensing deals with hotel builders, some with murky backgrounds, in former Soviet republics and other developing countries. And there were schemes that exploited misplaced trust in the TV version of Mr. Trump, who, off camera, peddled worthless get-rich-quick nostrums like Donald Trump Way to Wealth seminars that promised initiation into the secrets and strategies that have made Donald Trump a billionaire.
Just as, years before, the money Mr. Trump secretly received from his father allowed him to assemble a wobbly collection of Atlantic City casinos and other disparate enterprises that then collapsed around him, the new influx of cash helped finance a buying spree that saw him snap up golf resorts, a business not known for easy profits. Indeed, the tax records show that his golf properties have been hemorrhaging millions of dollars for years.
By analyzing the tax records, The New York Times was able to place a value on Mr. Trumps celebrity. While the returns show that he earned some $197 million directly from The Apprentice over 16 years roughly in line with what he has claimed they also reveal that an additional $230 million flowed from the fame associated with it.
The shows big ratings meant that everyone wanted a piece of the Trump brand, and he grabbed at the opportunity to rent it out. There was $500,000 to pitch Double Stuf Oreos, another half-million to sell Dominos Pizza and $850,000 to push laundry detergent.
There were seven-figure licensing deals with hotel builders, some with murky backgrounds, in former Soviet republics and other developing countries. And there were schemes that exploited misplaced trust in the TV version of Mr. Trump, who, off camera, peddled worthless get-rich-quick nostrums like Donald Trump Way to Wealth seminars that promised initiation into the secrets and strategies that have made Donald Trump a billionaire.
Just as, years before, the money Mr. Trump secretly received from his father allowed him to assemble a wobbly collection of Atlantic City casinos and other disparate enterprises that then collapsed around him, the new influx of cash helped finance a buying spree that saw him snap up golf resorts, a business not known for easy profits. Indeed, the tax records show that his golf properties have been hemorrhaging millions of dollars for years.


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They do make Vaseline, and they also make Trump's brand of hairspray.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2020
#27
What a grotesque human being. Of course there is a pyramid scheme in the mix.
NRaleighLiberal
Sep 2020
#10
I never watched it. I would just move on to another channel if I saw it was on.
mysteryowl
Sep 2020
#31
they were drawn to his royal i'm-never-wrong certitude - the secret sauce for
certainot
Sep 2020
#35
Just bought a fifth wheel that had one of tRump's mattresses, tRump Home collection.
SammyWinstonJack
Sep 2020
#21