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When Trump was in business, his shtick was stiffing contractors.
"He's made a career out of stiffing small businesses," she said.
People have been stiffing bills since they were written on clay tablets.
He knew that Trump had been accused of stiffing other small businesses.
Now, the island confronts the prospect of stiffing retirees, or creditors, or both.
Get away with stiffing people who work for you, while you take yours.
" They've also been accused of "forging signatures, stiffing lawyers and dodging debt collection efforts.
Or like stiffing a stripper, or not paying her, or making fun of her.
Private equity is again under fire for bankrupting a longtime retailer and stiffing its employees.
She bashed him for stiffing his contractors, and for not making his products in America.
Well, your rating as a rider could take a serious hit if you start stiffing drivers.
Allegations of Trump stiffing contractors and workers has come to light during his campaign for president.
He spent his business career trying to break unions and stiffing workers out of their paychecks.
Zachary: I fucking hate both those men, but stiffing them on a handshake wouldn't help much.
It's certainly not because the president is stiffing the energy industry, as President Obama habitually did.
It would have been perfect had Deutsche bankrolled a shunned real estate mogul and made him king — and of course, they did that too, the one bank that lent to Donald Trump long after he had a reputation for stiffing its peers and for stiffing Deutsche itself.
She called him out on his penchant for filing for bankruptcy and stiffing his hard-working contractors.
Whether Mehta is sorry for stiffing his contractors or sorry he got caught doing it is unimportant.
She also accused Trump of "stiffing" the contractors who helped him build his casino and hotel empire.
Obviously, the Democrats say this is payback for what Mitch McConnell did in stiffing Merrick Garland in 2016.
Rich the Kid is stiffing his management company out of millions ... so they claim in a new lawsuit.
To work out who is stiffing whom, Schumpeter has examined the top 200 American listed health-care firms.
A single dollar earned by stiffing consumers and innovators through abuse of the regulatory process is too much.
Former business partners also accused each of them of forging signatures, stiffing lawyers and dodging debt collection efforts.
And the Trump campaign has a long, sordid history of stiffing cities that have tried to recoup security costs.
Jonathan Schmier is suing the reality TV stars for stiffing him on deals for 5 homes in North Carolina.
Fleetwood recalls stiffing iron shots at the first two holes as the start of a run of flawless golf.
Throughout the presidential campaign, Democrats hammered Mr. Trump for stiffing small businesses that subcontracted on his company's construction jobs.
He got away with it when he was a businessman buying $100,000 worth of pianos and stiffing the seller.
Two instinctive friends of the common man, only one of whom has been repeatedly charged with stiffing his contractors.
If bullying worked then, if stiffing contractors and trashing the truth worked then, why should they not work now?
Trump made his fortune manipulating tax laws and stiffing small businessmen, creating a few well-paying jobs along the way.
And it will likely still involve stiffing the people who are still in the same boat that she once was.
Mr. Trump's record of bilking students, stiffing contractors and more is a good indicator of how he'd act as president; Mrs.
Lil Wayne's record label is getting called out for stiffing rapper David Banner, and now has to hand him more than $160k.
Examples of such sins abound, the Pope said, from money launderers to business owners who take beach vacations while stiffing their employees.
She hit Trump for "multiple bankruptcies, stiffing contractors and spurring hundreds of job losses" during his time owning casinos in Atlantic City.
Trump also boasted about stiffing small companies that helped him build his commercial properties and about rooting for a housing market collapse.
Mike said he had heard a story about the Trump Organization stiffing a friend of a friend on a sizable landscaping bill.
Others joked that Hendon needed to make sure she was paid in advance by Trump, who has been accused of stiffing contractors.
Authorities put the pet in quarantine but Bieber never returned to collect it, stiffing Germany for the $8,000 he owed for its care.
The lawsuit accused TWC of "stiffing" the city out of $10 million during the financial crisis and as the cable company profited wildly.
Clinton's camp posted a response continuing to criticize her opponent's practice of "stiffing" the small businesses that worked for him while avoiding taxes.
He made a mess of his personal life and has been repeatedly accused of racism, of cheating people, of lying, of stiffing charities.
The workshop's Chinese proprietor had abruptly closed the operation, locking out his employees, who were mostly Senegalese, and stiffing them of their wages.
The Trump campaign is talking about affairs because they don't want a conversation about Trump not paying his taxes or stiffing his workers.
Donald Trump's streak of allegedly stiffing people on payment has apparently has made its way north, at least according to one construction company.
Abigail Breslin blindsided her assistant by canning him out of nowhere and stiffing him on his final paycheck ... according to a new suit.
More than his predecessors, who were stealth operators in accordance with Dolan's policies, Jackson seems to delight in stiffing the Knicks' beat reporters.
UberEats has been sued for stiffing delivery workers their tips, but this is the first known lawsuit challenging the app's classification of its couriers.
Clinton and Kaine both hit Trump's business record, saying the New York billionaire has profited personally by sending jobs overseas and stiffing his employees.
The way Trump made millions in Atlantic City while running failing casinos that ended up stiffing contractors, bondholders, shareholders, and workers features prominently here.
In many places, tips are shared among the staff, so stiffing a service person on a tip may do more than punish just that individual.
Imagine if it were Clinton who had gone through six bankruptcies and compiled a long record of stiffing contractors, from plumbers to painters to lawyers.
The group often called "values voters" was not dissuaded by headlines about Mr. Trump sexually harassing women, lying, refusing to pay taxes or stiffing contractors.
A few years back, I had a guy who was incredibly demanding all night, and he kept stiffing me on a tip round after round.
"They've hung in there even though they were frustrated with inefficiencies, failures and Venezuela, frankly, stiffing them because they started to see strategic benefits," said Noriega.
" Harwood also noted that Trump has said, "Well, maybe they didn't do a good job," when Clinton mentioned a lawsuit accusing him of "stiffing ordinary workers.
Celebrity gamer Sonja Reid -- aka OMGitsfirefoxx -- makes a living firing shots in virtual reality but in real life ... she's under fire for allegedly stiffing her lawyers.
Well, Donald Trump has a long pattern of stiffing smaller businesses and daring them to sue him to recover the money they earned fair and square.
Trump has turned off many people in the worlds of real estate, banking and law with his strong-arming, fee-shaving or stiffing, bankruptcies and litigiousness.
He criticizes his business practices, including stiffing contractors and laborers; his tax avoidance; his refusal to disclose his tax returns; and his ties to the Bank of China.
" Beeck fired back on her Facebook page, writing, "S/O to this girl for stiffing me cuz I look like a weirdo~hope she feels better about herself.
Over the years, Donald J. Trump or his businesses have been accused of stiffing carpenters, dishwashers and lawyers, leaving a trail of lawsuits and grudges in his wake.
A New York Knicks superfan, who's also linked to another NYC landmark, is stiffing the team on her super expensive courtside seats ... according to Madison Square Garden honchos.
In 2008, when financial services firms were being regularly shamed for self-dealing and stiffing clients, Seay was just enrolling in the financial planning program at Kansas State University.
She pointed to an example of companies paying freelancers late or stiffing them entirely, which makes it more difficult for staff editors to commission those writers for further assignments.
Americans are disgusted with violence, with propaganda, with disinformation, with defiling individuals for disagreeing, with assailing survivors of sexual assault, and with stiffing the innocent victims of Hurricane Maria.
As we first reported ... a group of Memphis-based artists are also suing DJ Paul and Juicy J in a separate lawsuit for allegedly stiffing them on various songs.
People working for this administration should ask themselves whether they are confident that anyone close to Mr. Trump, a man notorious for stiffing his contractors, would do the same.
Officials in Spain have filed a complaint against the Real Madrid star accusing him of stiffing the Spanish tax man out of more than $16 million between 2011 and 2014.
A fish head left in the freezer is the reason Antonio Brown is allegedly stiffing a guy out of $38,000 ... so says the celeb chef who put it in there.
Some sellers take advantage of the lack of paperwork, disappearing once the season ends and stiffing their suppliers, Mr. Leddick said — quickly adding that he was not one of them.
Trump, born into enormous wealth, made one mistake after another -- stiffing everyday small businessmen, helping to sink the USFL, mismanaging his businesses so much that he needed bankruptcy court multiple times.
She should use his stiffing of blue-collar workers as a metaphor for his larger campaign: He gets what he wants, then sticks the people at the bottom with the bill.
According to a BuzzFeed News investigation, Parnas previously worked as a stockbroker and an entrepreneur of sorts in southern Florida, where he faced multiple legal battles for allegedly stiffing his creditors.
The woman was trying to serve Chad with court documents -- in which he's accused of stiffing the mother of his 14-year-old son out of $38k in back child support.
It took the animator nearly a year to get two-thirds of her agreed-upon fee out of Jacobson—stiffing contractors being another well-documented feature of all Trump-themed business endeavors.
But the 800,000 workers he is stiffing now through the shutdown he forced — many of whom are being required to work — are being used as pawns in a game in our names.
Astonishingly, the main political beneficiary of all this energy was Donald Trump, a plutocrat with a long history of taking on too much debt, stiffing his business partners, and not paying taxes.
Astonishingly, the main political beneficiary of all this energy was Donald Trump, a plutocrat with a long history of taking on too much debt, stiffing his business partners, and not paying taxes.
In 1991, The Los Angeles Times called him "Prince of Fraud" after he pleaded no contest to stiffing a limousine company and the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel out of more than $4403,000.
Lance Briggs -- who made more than $52 MILLION during his NFL career -- is accused of stiffing his baby mama to the tune of $37,000 ... this according to court docs obtained by TMZ Sports.
The left skewers him as a serial adulterer and pathological liar, whose lack of decency is proven by his stiffing small businesses and whose coarseness is well below the dignity of the office.
It helps that many others have testified about Trump behavior that matches elements of the story — the stiffing of business partners, the sexual predation — and that he himself has promoted his own boorishness.
It's pure coincidence, probably, that in the early nineties, when Trump was stiffing his bankers for hundreds of millions, Degel did six months in federal prison for conspiracy to commit credit-card fraud.
That's why she doesn't just slam Trump for stiffing contractors and leaving small businesses holding the bag; she also rolls out a five-point plan to protect small-business owners against abuse more broadly.
In particular, both books stress that, when briefed about international alliances, Trump derails discussions by griping about how allies are stiffing the U.S., from allegedly miserly NATO contributions to ostensibly one-sided trade policies.
Donald Trump's Chicago hotel is suing an NFL player and his bride for allegedly stiffing the hotel on a big wedding bill, but it seems from the lawsuit something went wrong during the reception.
The 21-year-old from Seoul put an exclamation mark on his day by stiffing his approach shot to three feet for a birdie at the last as he posted an 18-under 192 total.
Pincus claims that Starbucks is stiffing its customers out of half of the actual amount of beverage listed on their menu due to the copious amount of ice taking up space in their iced drinks.
Remember, Lenny and Mickey have been BEEFING for years -- ever since Lenny went on Howard Stern back in 2016 and accused Mickey of stiffing him out of a $30,000, suggesting the debt was drug related.
In order to bring in revenue to buy the necessary materials, Wozniak sold his HP 65 Calculator for $500, although the buyer ended up stiffing him on half, according to Walter Isaacson's Steve Jobs biography.
We know from many reports about his stiffing of vendors, his history of profiting from enterprises even as they go bankrupt, that he sees contracts as suggestions, clear-cut financial obligations as starting points for negotiation.
Before he was president, the real estate heir was deposed dozens of times, mostly in various lawsuits related to his businesses, which have been accused of discriminating against black people, screwing over renters, and stiffing contractors.
Since the legislation also stays creditor lawsuits, the island can proceed to use the funds freed up by stiffing the creditors to hire more workers, build infrastructure and put money into its nearly bankrupt pension fund.
NHL star Evander Kane is calling out "Jane Doe" -- claiming the woman accusing him of stiffing her out of $3 MILLION for aborting his child must reveal her REAL NAME if she's gonna proceed with her lawsuit.
By focusing mainly on trading partners, Donald Trump is deflecting the anger from where it should be aimed — at people like him who take far more than they need while stiffing the American working and middle classes.
" Her favorite foods were fried, her favorite exercise was none, and when she dined at restaurants — which was pretty much all the time — she left inordinately large tips, saying, "no one ever got rich stiffing a waiter.
The company has been stiffing creditors since 1999 and features on the RBI's list of a "dirty dozen" companies which accounted for a quarter of the banking system's non-performing debt and were first in line for restructuring.
No matter what happens in California, it's the job of all Democrats to come together, and turn our attention to the monster banging on the door, hawking scam colleges, stiffing veterans, screaming at the press and insulting the electorate.
Offset's time is up to pay back a stylist for allegedly stiffing him, so the stylist is going full bore, asking a judge to order the rapper to fork over the money ... sources close to the case tell TMZ.
Hotelier Trump, who has also been accused of stiffing some contractors himself, told CNBC last year that he was trying to stop the use of Airbnb in his buildings — but he also said that he wouldn't want to regulate them out.
Williams explains that Trump's team had been stiffing the guys from whom they'd leased the bus, so, despite having spent $10,000 on a vinyl wrap job with Trump's name and slogan, they had to return it after a few months.
If you don't already have an emergency fund, be sure to set some of your windfall aside to cover things like your roommate stiffing you for the last month's rent or your friend's destination wedding that cost about three times more than expected.
The DOL said Friday that the company, Restaurant Associates, and a subcontractor would be punished for stiffing 674 employees by classifying them in lower-wage categories, while also requiring them to work before the scheduled start time without proper pay or overtime.
From trying to prevent black tenants from renting the apartments owned by his family, to his stiffing of contractors, cabinetmakers, drivers and others who worked for him, to defrauding students at a phony university, Trump's life is a biography of scam and scofflaw.
For example, in a lawsuit filed in Louisiana state district court in April 2015 against Black Elk, Nordlicht and Platinum entities, contractor Shamrock Management accused Platinum of engaging in an "unethical scheme" to suck assets out of Black Elk and pay itself while stiffing creditors.
He was a Jets quarterback that couldn't hit the broad side of a barn, turned the ball over like it was his job (narrator voice: it was not), and is perhaps most famous for getting punched by a teammate for stiffing him on airfare.
"What [Trump] fails to understand is that his attempts at stiffing his two North American neighbors severely constrain the maneuverability of the Mexican government, particularly in the run-up to a presidential election next year," Arturo Sarukhan, the former Mexican ambassador to the US told me.
That means not only is she fluent in the policy issues but she had a game plan for pivoting into things like Trump's tax returns and Trump's stiffing of small-business owners, and a setup for a devastating video about Trump's bullying harassment of Alicia Machado.
When it's not making headlines for cancelling your favorite original series (justice for One Day At A Time!) or stiffing comedy legends, streaming giant Netflix does some really cool things — like announcing the existence of an intricate Marvel Cinematic Universe-level world in its Christmas films.
A man who spent his life stiffing contractors, declaring corporate bankruptcy six times to evade debts, creating fraudulent organizations like the Trump Foundation and Trump University, stoking racist lies, cheating on his wives, and even cheating at golf, was presented in millions of American homes as a judicious businessman.
Qwest Engineering is suing famed real estate developer Dean McKillen and Cuesta Estate -- the developers of Bey and Jay-Z's $88 million estate -- for allegedly stiffing them on at least $200k of work Qwest says it did on the house prior to it being sold to the couple.
Puerto Rico's Highways & Transportation Authority has been unlawfully diverting the revenue for over a year to help the island's government pay off other debt and bolster its general fund, stiffing investors holding the toll-backed bonds, according to a complaint by Peaje Investments LLC filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico.
A black man oversaw an astonishing turnaround of America's economy —restoring trillions of dollars of value to the stock market and elsewhere—and yet Trump voters supposedly motivated by economic angst eagerly handed the reins to a white man known for multiple bankruptcies and stiffing working-class people out of their wages or tuition paid to his university.
The report, prepared by the board's integrity committee, concluded that Deutsche's private-banking division, which catered to very rich individuals, was so determined to win business from big-name clients that its executives had looked past Mr. Trump's history of stiffing his lenders and for engaging in demagogy, according to a person who read the report.
Democrats or House Freedom Caucus members, NATO members or Middle East dictators, potential allies or adversaries — all must be deeply unsettled by the one clear pattern emerging here, a pattern that is consistent with Mr. Trump's treatment of others in private life, from his stiffing of his creditors to his swindling of students at Trump University: betrayal.
Gail: On behalf of the unsilent majority, I feel obliged to point out that that would be a whole lot better argument if we weren't talking about voting for a guy who has a record of stiffing his contractors, hiring illegal workers and using his charitable foundation's money to buy a six-foot portrait of himself.
"It's really outrageous to me that someone who claims to be so successful has done it by stiffing hard-working Americans — painters and plumbers and glass installers and marble installers and architects and even people who made drapery fabrics for his resort, his casino in Las Vegas, hundreds of hundreds of people so that he could avoid paying his fair bills," she said.
Almost daily, the exposés accumulate: he doesn't pay his bills, often stiffing small contractors; for a self-proclaimed multibillionaire, he gives amazingly little to charity; he has a long history of treating women like sex toys; he faces allegations concerning the highly dubious Trump University and the no less sleazy Trump Institute (a "wealth-creating secrets and strategies" seminar business).
Trump's appeal to those people, according to Trump's economics advisor Stephen Moore, is that he's a populist who will protect manufacturing jobs and force companies to remain in the US. (The working class as a whole was less enthusiastic about Trump and largely supported Clinton.) Left-leaning commenters like Vox's Dylan Matthews remain skeptical of the idea that a billionaire TV star known for stiffing contractors will be a friend of the working man.

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