duploelabs wrote: » Oh I'm well aware of that, I would like to see Sean's counterclaim backed up, but given the amount of times they've dodged those types of challenges I don't think they've the won tons to back up their proclamations
ohnonotgmail wrote: » well that part in bold is a lie. there is no requirement to repeat the words in order as part of the MOCA test.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » and the representative words he chose were completely bogus.
Sean.3516 wrote: » You're right. You just have to say the words. They don't need to be in order. I didn't lie. I made a mistake. Okay? What do you mean they were bogus? It was January 2018 when he took the test so I think he can be forgiven for not using the exact words from the test he took so he went with some random words that popped into his head. Yeah, towards the end he put in some obligatory Trump bs like the stuff about "extra points" and how "nobody gets it in order." We know he passed it. The White House physician said so in his report https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/16/us/politics/trump-health-exam-doctor-cognitive-test.htmlThe White House physician is a military physician, not some personal appointee, so you can't just say "oh Trump had his personal doctor give him a perfect score."
Sean.3516 wrote: » You're right. You just have to say the words. They don't need to be in order. I didn't lie. I made a mistake. Okay? What do you mean they were bogus? It was January 2018 when he took the test so I think he can be forgiven for not using the exact words from the test he took so he went with some random words that popped into his head. Yeah, towards the end he put in some obligatory Trump bs like the stuff about "extra points" and how "nobody gets it in order." We know he passed it. The White House physician said so in his report https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/16/us/politics/trump-health-exam-doctor-cognitive-test.html The White House physician is a military physician, not some personal appointee, so you can't just say "oh Trump had his personal doctor give him a perfect score."
duploelabs wrote: » Where does it show that Trump is worth 4 billion (the forbes figures are supplied by trump himself so we can exclude that or any source referencing it)?
duploelabs wrote: » Trump did not put his business in a blind trust as every president has before him
Leroy42 wrote: » So you saw the score? Great. Can you provide a link?
Leroy42 wrote: » 2018? So he was asked by Doctors in 2018 ti take a test. Why? And surely he should take another one now?
ohnonotgmail wrote: » trump lied. trump said they had to be in order. and why did he even take the test? there is no need for him to take the test if there were no doubts about his cognitive ability.
Sean.3516 wrote: » I don't understand why everyone is desperate to be sure Trump's net worth is accurate. Forbes' latest estimates are substantially lower. 2 billion. Even if it was only one billion, my point still stands that being an anyway successful businessman requires at least average or slightly above intelligence and therefore the critique of Trump that he is "not intelligent in any measurable way" as one poster said makes no sense. Not every president has put their assets into a blind trust. The Obamas didn't bother. But then, their assets were nowhere near as complex or as far reaching as Trump's. I believe Trump's people said in 2017 that a truly blind trust is impossible if the business is still operating. There was no way the Trump Organisation was going to cease all of its operations for the duration of Trump's presidency. That said Trump did takes steps to mitigate conflicts of interest even though he had no obligation to. (Conflict of interest laws don't apply to the president.) He liquidated all his publicly traded assets and investments. No new foreign deals were conducted and the ones at home were subject to vetting. Trump only had access to information regarding the Organisation's profits as a whole. No information about particular businesses.
Sean.3516 wrote: » He volunteered to take it.
Sean.3516 wrote: » https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/16/us/politics/trump-health-exam-doctor-cognitive-test.html He wasn't asked to take the test. He didn't have to. He asked his physician to give him some sort of cognitive test because he wanted to debunk claims he was mentally unfit. In 2018, this was the standard line of attack on Trump, that he was mentally unfit.
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » He isn't a successful businessman. He's a spoofer who would have achieved nothing in life without daddy's money. Have a look at the documentaries on Fyre festival from a couple of years ago to see how far spoofers can get with a bit of cash backing them. Trump is cut from the same cloth.
duploelabs wrote: » 1st point. You claimed trump is worth 4 billion, now you're saying that forbes (who publish user supplied figures, not independently sourced) say he's 2 billion.
duploelabs wrote: » 2nd point. Trump definitely did not mitagate conflicts. In fact, he actively told foreign dignitaries to stay at his hotels, he had secret service stay in his hotels at a much greater cost than when normal punters are charged. He attempted to move the FBI headquarters adjacent to a trump hotel (which had no competition nearby), he got the British ambassador to attempt to move the British open golf championship to one of his courses. Of course I could go on and I'm sure other may want to add to this list.
Sean.3516 wrote: » He started out with something around 5 million and peaked at 4 billion and is currently at 2 billion. I'd call that success regardless of whatever help he had.
Sean.3516 wrote: » I didn't say it was 4 billion, I said he was 4 billion (it's declined since) my point being that it speaks highly of Trump's intellect that he managed to grow his net worth from a few million in loans and gifts from his father into that amount. Especially since the vast majority of family fortunes on planet Earth are squandered by the children within a generation or so. Forbes put him at 4.1 billion in 2015. Now, that was at the same time Trump himself was claiming to be worth 9 billion. I don't know how Forbes calculates his net worth and frankly I don't care. You're the one who keeps going on about it. As of April, 2020, Forbes put him at 2.1 billion. Who cares? All this proves to me is that he's the same ostentatious blowhard we all knew he was. Is all that stuff yucky? Sure. Does it compromise his ability to be president. Nope. Sorry but it doesn't. He took pretty reasonable steps in 2017 to mitigate conflicts when he didn't have to. You can never mitigate every conflict of interest, especially in Trump's case (which is why conflict of interest laws don't apply to the president.) Again, his net worth has decreased since he became president.
Quin_Dub wrote: » The "White House Physician" in question here would be Ronnie Jackson. Ronnie Jackson who was fired for handing out medication without Prescription and doing it so pervasively that his nickname was "The Candy Man".
Quin_Dub wrote: » Ronnie Jackson who said “I told the president if he had eaten healthier over the last 25 years, he might live to be 200.” Ronnie Jackson who Trump later tried to install as head of the Veterans Association despite being utterly unqualified for the role. Ronnie Jackson who recently won a Texas primary for election to Congress representing the GOP.What was it again that we weren't allowed to suggest about the veracity of the test results???
duploelabs wrote: » Again, please provide citation for these claims, and again Trump gives those figures to forbes forbes doesn't estimate
Deleted User wrote: » Nope, he started out with a lot more than that. And plenty of banks won't even loan him money any more...https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/02/trumps-small-loan-from-his-father-was-more-like-60point7-million-nyt.html
Sean.3516 wrote: » Forbes asks people what their net worths are but the don't just publish those figures. They actually estimate after that. Again, in 2015 Trump claimed he was worth 9 billion dollars. Why didn't Forbes publish that figure? Because they did their own estimations and found that to be categorically false as they said openly. 4.1 billion is what Forbes published in 2015.
Sean.3516 wrote: » How does any of this debunk the point I was making? 5 million, 60 million, 100 million. The point is that no stupid person could have gotten as far as Trump has.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » this will be almost identical to the test that trump took. https://www.mocatest.org/pdf_files/test/MoCA-Test-English_7_1.pdf if anybody descibes that as hard or difficult in any way they are not fit to be president.
Kidchameleon wrote: » So you havnt seen the exact text of Trumps test?
feargale wrote: » It's safe to assume there weren't any questions in it about the history of the "Spanish" flu or of air support in the American Civil War
Kidchameleon wrote: » Assume anything you want. If people are using the test as a means to atrack the president, they would want to have their facts straight if they want their opinions to be respected.