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In reply to the discussion: Spicer: Nordstrom Dropping Ivanka Trump's Line Is 'Direct Attack' On Prez [View all]Retrograde
(10,494 posts)35. Silly me - I always thought the GOP was in favor
of letting the free market sort things out. If it's good enough for health care it should be good enough for bling.
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Spicer: Nordstrom Dropping Ivanka Trump's Line Is 'Direct Attack' On Prez [View all]
DonViejo
Feb 2017
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A "family business' is an indisputable CONFLICT OF INTEREST and he should be censured and impeached
mpcamb
Feb 2017
#52
Not when sales are down. They can't carry a line that isn't selling well.
The Wielding Truth
Feb 2017
#6
Yes! And that includes Melania's plan to monetize her position as well as all the new businesses
bettyellen
Feb 2017
#17
And the moronic women SUES , and admits she hoped to take advantage of her name
dixiegrrrrl
Feb 2017
#45
Trumpy's a raging, swollen nutbag at the center of every news cycle, every day,
Eyeball_Kid
Feb 2017
#11
A "raging, swollen nutbag" - yessss, Kid! DFT in three perfect words - good job!! eom
Leghorn21
Feb 2017
#22
you piece of CRAP. SHUT UP. you R President,stop attacking private companies!
trueblue2007
Feb 2017
#21
Reporters should have pigeon-holed him: "Why do you think Nordstrom is lying about the reason?"
randome
Feb 2017
#32
Oh my God - Is this what we are going to have to listen to for the next 4 years?
Ray Bruns
Feb 2017
#38
It couldn't possibly be because her merchandise is cheap, tacky overpriced crap.
smirkymonkey
Feb 2017
#43
The self-inflicted damage to the Trump brand might be enough to make Cheetolini resign
Zorro
Feb 2017
#48
Even if Nordstrom's decision was driven by disagreement with Trump's policies...SO WHAT??
subterranean
Feb 2017
#55