No. The borrower doesn’t determine the value.

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James is just plain evil.

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why because she didnt allow a trump to play three card monte with the businesses addresses?

Allan

I’m noting a trend.

5o0390

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Thats a tad dramatic.

More trend

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Is it? When Trump accused her of a witch hunt and that she campaigned stating that this is what she’d do, she is presently denying it. There is NO QUESTION that she did and she needs to be indicted and prosecuted for the weaponization of her position being used for political purposes and ELECTION INTERFERENCE!

Do you deny she’s a lying piece of ■■■■ ?

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I agree NYC will be fine, diminished perhaps, but fine.

Greed is a powerful motivator.

Nearly 160 Wall Street firms have moved their headquarters out of New York since the end of 2019, taking nearly $1 trillion — yes, that’s trillion with a “T” — in assets under management with them, according to data from 17,000 companies compiled by Bloomberg.

Published Aug. 21, 2023

Now it will accelerate even faster.

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Someone who lies is not necessarily evil. Is Trump evil? Are all politicians EVIL. Its a strong word that should not be cheapened when there are truly evil people doing truly evil things in the world

I’m going with a lying piece of ■■■■ . That works, doesn’t it? :sunglasses: :tumbler_glass:

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Not this guy…

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:rofl:

It’s “Joe the Plumber” all over again. It never fails with you guys.

Grant Cardone has never invested in NY real estate - and his wife is the one who started the GoFundMe to pay Trump’s disgorgement.

It even says so in your link:

“We were going to put $1 billion in New York City this year. We were going to put $1 billion in Chicago and maybe another billion in Los Angeles. And we won’t touch any of them now,” he said. “Texas, Florida, Arizona: go hard, go big and go long.”

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Right. I read it.

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Based on 2023 statistics, the best view of New York is in the review mirror of a moving van:

New small businesses with 1 to 10 employees vs. big businesses with thousands of employees fleeing. Yeah … just fine. :smirk:

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I was talking the Subway to get to LGA today and man… Long Island City is unrecognizable from what it was ten years ago. There is so much construction going on in NYC… 4th Ave along the Park Slope/Gowanus border is becoming nothing but HIgh Rise Condos.

They think that this is what is going to happen

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Small Business… boooo!

Don’t be a boor. This is not about pitting small businesses against large businesses, it’s about the economy of the State. Which does more for the State’s economy, 1000 small business with 5-10 employees making minimum wage or 10 large business with 1000 - 10,000 employees who each make a living wage?

The concerns raised highlight a perceived lack of fairness in the legal decision against Trump, contributing to a broader unease about New York’s business environment and the potential implications for investors and donors in the future.

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