Can't golf and eat all day. Gotta focus on that potential bankruptcy.
Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) on full display.
There is no cure. One would have thought a new President would have calmed the TDS suffers down, but they seem to be getting worse -- not better.
You really don't know how bankruptcy works, do you? Nor do you know what former presidents actually experienced bankruptcy.
Eight U.S. Presidential Bankruptcies You May Have MissedWhen we think of the office of president, we often think that only wealthy men can attain it. Barack and
Michelle Obama have signed deals worth tens of millions of dollars, George W. Bush retired to his Texas
ranch, Bill Clinton founded the Clinton Foundation, and Jimmy Carter still teaches Sunday school in
Georgia. We have the idea that those who leave the office, and those who come to it, have little to worry
about in terms of finances and comfort in their post-political years. However, while distinctly in the minority,
at least eight presidents have experienced financial hardship and even presidential bankruptcies.
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
James Monroe
William Henry Harrison
Abraham Lincoln
Ulysses S. Grant
William McKinley
Harry S. Truman -- the 33rd president of the United States who succeeded
Franklin Delano Roosevelt upon his death in 1945, had many failed business
ventures to his name. Though advised to file for bankruptcy, he declined and
instead paid off his debts over a long period of time. His financial hardships
were responsible for increasing the presidential salary, and when Medicare
was signed into law in 1965 former President Truman became the first-ever
recipient.
https://blog.vanhornlawgroup.com/presidential-bankruptcies/