Indeed. He inherited it.
No. His father was a small business owner who primarily dealt in real estate.
Donald Trump is CEO of a multi-national conglomerate that operates under his own name. There is a huge difference.
You don’t seem to recognize the reality behind what you wrote about yourself: “Allegiance to principle, not party. I have no use for the Big Two.”
So what is the common denominator of the Big Two? Wall Street. The banksters pull the strings of both parties.
Trump doesn’t need them.
Ok, riddle me this. If a man inherits money, am I to be upset at his good fortune? I’m guessing as a conservative the answer is of course not.
Additionally, if this man has a leg up in life and chooses to carry that momentum and build upon what he’s been given, am I to think less of him and his abilities? Look at the very wealthy families who do indeed plan for generations and you’ll see many who chose to live large on what was given vs. working to create something more.
I will never understand the line of thinking that his advantage and what he chose to do with it, is somehow a negative.