I agree with his view on "free trade" -- free trade as it stands actually is imprisoning Americans while boosting "slavery" of many levels internationally. I agree with his views on the national debt and curbing spending as well. Not too sure about being "the president" -- but definitely think he'd make an excellent advisor if what he says truly are his convictions.
But, he has my attention. So does Herman Cain and a couple other fiscal conservatives.
Frankly I think that Donald Trump is a tremendous business man, BUT he has hired people to make him rich, and to make him successful. He has a gift for knowing who to hire to make him a success. While being a good businessman may help our country get out of debt, that is only one function of the presidency and I don't feel he is equipped for the rest of the task.
I don't think Donald Trump has a good track record of responsible money management. Although he seems wealthy now there's not much information about his actual net worth - and he's declared bankruptcy in the past. Mr. Trump's real talent is publicity and that's not enough to be a good president.
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