Anonymous ID: 88b86a Feb. 11, 2018, 10:54 p.m. No.347455   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7505

>>347430

It would be fabulous if Trump could address how hard it is for people who are currently not working or disabled, blind and elderly, to get dental care. It actually causes a lot of serious health problems when a person goes without dental care. And a lot of these people in our country community could return to productivity if it were addressed.

Anonymous ID: 88b86a Feb. 11, 2018, 11:05 p.m. No.347547   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7576

>>347526

I just had an idea. For decades, doctors have treated with disdain any patient they could accuse of a bad habit. What if it turned out that bad habits had almost nothing to do with illnesses that could have been cured all this time? What if that was just an excuse?

Anonymous ID: 88b86a Feb. 11, 2018, 11:42 p.m. No.347854   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7874

>>347699

"Here is a list of U.S. companies Prince Alwaleed has significant stakes in, and the year he invested:

 

Citigroup, 1991

 

Saks Incorporated (Saks Fifth Avenue), 1993

 

The Plaza Hotel New York, 1995 โ€” The Plaza was owned by Donald Trump from 1988 to 1992. Prince Alwaleed purchased a controlling stake in 1995.

 

News Corp, 1997 โ€” Prince Alwaleed owns 5.5 percent of Rupert Murdochโ€™s News Corp.

 

Time Warner, 1997 โ€” Prince Alwaleed owns 5 percent.

 

AOL, 1997

 

Apple, 1997 โ€” Prince Alwaleed purchased more than 5 percent of Appleโ€™s shares in 1997 for $115 million.

 

Motorola, 1997

 

Ebay, 2000

 

Twitter, 2011 โ€” Prince Alwaleed raised his Twitter stakes in 2015 to 5 percent. He is the second largest shareholder of the company.

 

Snap Inc., 2015

 

Lyft, 2015 โ€” Prince Alwaleed, along with General Motors and other nine investors, chipped in $1 billion in Lyftโ€™s series F capital raising."