Trump 2
By Steve
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Donald Trump is a delegator. At first, he did everything by himself under the tutelage of his father. He learned the ropes of running a real-estate empire. At Wharton School of Business, he did not make any friends. It seems that he learned to envy the French lifestyle.
Donald worked hard to create his real-estate empire. But then, after a while, he grew tired and he started to politic. As he says, if one party did not do what he wanted, he went to the other party. In other words, he has no "comment" on cultural issues. If it is good for business, go for it.
His shifting political stance reflects this. For example, he is against illegal immigration. Soon, his stance will reflect more of a war on drugs or guns. All this will be in rather coded language.
A War on Drugs is not a bad idea. In fact, it is a great idea. In fact, we should include even alcohol on this War on Drugs. I'm not being sarcastic. I'm being quite serious. A War on drugs will get rid of the rapists, drug dealers, and the immigrants who come on the money of drug dealers. These are the immigrants that Donald Trump is attacking.
After the Tea Party, he will attempt to attract the core conservatives and the Neo-Cons. Some Neo-Cons have already jumped on the Donald Trump bandwagon, but they don't seem to understand what Donald Trump is trying to do. Donald Trump is essentially preaching isolationalism which is contrary to classical conservatism and Neo-conservatism. Donald Trump is taking back America for the Americans. As strange as this may sound to some Donald Trump fans, this will create the stage for America to become more like Europe. On the same line of thought, liberal isolationalists like Bernie Sanders will not create a more Europeanized America, but a militant, isolationist America. The European support for Bernie Sanders I have never understood. The European disdain for Donald Trump is equally contradictory.
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