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Trump have to say about America?

Writer's picture: nitu pannitu pan

You've heard the stories about Donald Trump taking good advantage of his time and cash to his own as a real estate developer. You have heard him joking about breaking the laws of his country, and the United States, in the sense he took a tax break for not paying property taxes to a luxury flat in New York City. And you probably know that he's an avid golf player and an extremely avid golfer's groupie who spend most of his free time hanging out at his old team in Scotland. To put it differently, you probably understand a little about his personality.


Now consider this - if you see a new country, you do not go there just for the tourist attractions. You go there to find out more about the people and their cultures. Should you get to know people well enough, then you'll feel as if you're among them.


So what does Trump have to say about America? Well, there are things which are quite telling. He has a lot of social media sites that consist of his own political views and opinions. He talks a good deal about Israel/Palestine, and people that are not supporters of the political views appear to want to talk about his Facebook page with their friends Trump news. Trump seems to be a supporter of other countries and of Israel, and although it could come across as cold, it's most likely he'd prefer to keep things civil one among his friends and families.


His perspectives on immigration also appear to support the concept of America First, rather than the first people coming to the country. He's been an outspoken critic of President Obama's policy on immigration, and it has said some pretty funny things about girls. However on the other hand, he's a vocal advocate of bringing over low-skilled foreign workers to work in the very same tasks Americans used to do. As far as his business transactions, they are largely with people that are getting in to trouble, so it's a safe bet that Trump has some connections in the criminal justice world. And hislong-term investment in his real estate business has netted him a lot of cash.


No, he doesn't pretend to be a friend of the"little man." But Trump is certainly not a dictator. He does not pretend to be a friend of the USA or even America. He's been known for being a racist several occasions by critics and a few supporters. But that's the job description of a leader.


It's probably a great thing that the public didn't pay much attention to the fake New York Times stories about Trump's political perspectives and financial ties back in the 1970s. Perhaps we can all just relax now that Trump has made it through the primaries hud budget 2020. Trump's picture might have changed for the better, but so have a great deal of things . The narrative of the billionaire philanthropist trying to win the presidency by letting the rest of us understand how he really feels about things is all over.


That's the good news for anybody hoping to see the downfall of Donald Trump. Even though his actual platform on immigration is likely to stay pretty much exactly the same, and even though his approach to running a large organization may be to do exactly what it should do anyhow, the point is that there is now a open window on the way Donald Trump operates. Whether or not the effort had a real impact on his personality and his capacity to function effectively as a company man is a matter of debate. But that is what the race has done for Donald Trump.

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