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Donald Trump On Ben Carson: He Has Great Affection For Him, But Doctors Don’t Create Jobs
Daily Caller ^ | 09/03/2015 | Jamie Weinstein

Posted on 09/03/2015 1:28:04 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Donald Trump says he has great affection for Ben Carson, but he’s not so sure Carson has the right experience to be president.

The billionaire businessman and Republican presidential frontrunner explained why in an extensive interview with The Daily Caller that covered a wide array of subjects. The interview will be published in sections over the coming days.

A Monmouth University poll of Iowa released Monday showed Trump tied with Carson for first place — though Trump is quick to note that it was just one poll and that he leads the field, including Carson, in all the other recent polls.

But despite the rising threat of Carson in Iowa, Trump has not yet attacked the world-renowned neurosurgeon. Asked by TheDC whether being a doctor provides the necessary experience to be president, Trump said while Carson is “a wonderful guy,” he thinks it would be “very tough” for someone who spent his life as a surgeon to handle the job.

“I think it’s a very difficult situation that he’d be placed in,” Trump elaborated. “He’s really a friend of mine, I just think it’s a very difficult situation that he puts himself into, to have a doctor who wasn’t creating jobs and would have a nurse or maybe two nurses. It’s such a different world. I’ve created tens of thousands of jobs over the years.”

In the past Trump has questioned whether Ted Cruz is eligible to be president because the Texas senator was born in Canada to an American mother and a Cuban father. Cruz and Trump have since become something like BFFs on the campaign trail, refusing to criticize each other and even scheduled to appear together at an upcoming rally in Washington against the nuclear deal with Iran. Asked whether he still thinks Cruz might not be eligible to be president, Trump said, “based on everything I see, there’s no problem.”

Because other people have brought it up, and it seems like the legal scholars have all been satisfied,” he went on. “It was never a big point for me, but I have watched other people question him, and the legal scholars have been satisfied.”

President Barack Obama has been criticized by many Republicans, including Trump, for his regular golf outings. But would Trump, who is an avid golfer and owns many golf courses throughout the world, regularly hit the links if he makes it to the Oval Office?

“The problem with the president, he’s played more than people on the PGA tour,” Trump quipped. “He plays a lot. He’s like a touring professional in terms of the amount of play.”

“Golf can be a great tool for making deals, but you can’t play with your friends, you have to play with people that you’re looking to — for instance, playing with [House Speaker] John Boehner and playing with [Senate leader Mitch] McConnell and playing with people that you need to make deals with,” Trump argued. “It can be an amazing tool for getting things done and for making deals.”

“With that being said, you want to play it the proper number of times,” he went on. “If the president would use golf as a tool more than he does, I think it would be very positive.”

Trump often cites how rich he is as a sign of his success and, in turn, a qualification to be President of the United States. By that standard, would someone richer than him, like Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, be more qualified for the presidency?

“That’s different,” Trump replied. “Honestly, I don’t think I’d swap assets, to be honest with you. I’ve seen that stuff go up and down. I have very, very solid stuff. To me, I love real estate because you can feel it. A lot of people, they’ll make five hundred million dollars by doing some new computer game, but I don’t consider that — I consider that sort of different. I consider that paper.”

“I did it in real estate,” he explained, “and as real estate goes, this is about as high as you go.”

Check back to TheDC over the coming days for more of our exclusive interview with Donald Trump.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 2016; 2016election; bencarson; election2016; jobs; newyork; trump
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To: SeekAndFind

It’s not the job of government to create jobs. Businesses create jobs. That is why corporate taxes should be lowered so that businesses can invest more of their money into growing their business. Growing businesses = more jobs. More jobs = more tax payers. More tax payers = more taxes for the government to waste. Now if we could just get rid of the waste.....


21 posted on 09/03/2015 1:44:07 PM PDT by rfreedom4u (Chris Stevens won't be running for president.)
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To: SeekAndFind

A Monmouth University poll of Iowa released Monday showed Trump tied with Carson for first place — though Trump

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They keep saying that, when in reality, Trump was 5 points ahead of Carson in that Poll. Since the margin of error was 5 points, they called it a tie. Had Carson been 5 points ahead of Trump, would they have called it a tie? I doubt it very much.

Besides all that, there has been a more recent poll, by the same organization, that shows Trump way ahead of Carson.


22 posted on 09/03/2015 1:48:49 PM PDT by Graybeard58 (Hillary not only brings old baggage wherever she goes, she picks up new baggage when she gets there)
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To: SeekAndFind

How odd. I used to work for a doctor.


23 posted on 09/03/2015 1:52:37 PM PDT by SuzyQue
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To: Yo-Yo
I beg to differ, Mr. Trump. Most private practices are small businesses, and hire nurses and office staff.

Bump that. Doctors do indeed create jobs. And, I might add, try doing without one.

24 posted on 09/03/2015 1:55:07 PM PDT by VRW Conspirator (American Jobs for American Workers)
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To: ifinnegan

Look, Doctors need assistants. When they open a pactice, the employ a few assistants and a nurse or two.

That’s exactly what Donald Trump said of Ben Carson. And it is true. Ben Carson does not have the experience in creating a large large number of employees.

Ben Carson is a good logical man but he does not have the ‘Art of the Deal’ in him which is a cult of understanding among sharks in business that aims to get the maximum and then some as part of the game. Carson would get what is reasonable and then sign. That’s not enough. When you go into a conference room on a trade deal, you look at your opponents with eyes to kill, and you persuade them that they must give up so much and then you continue getting concessions and here’s the kicker, you finalize the deal in such a way that the opponent you just handed their ass to thinks you’re the greatest! Carson can’t do that.

And when you empty the pockets of your opponent and have him licking from your hand, you go for more.

And some will say, that’s too much, you didn’t need to be so demanding. But the sharks don’t do it for what’s reasonable, they do it for the game. Like being in the boxing ring and beating your opponent’s face to a bloody pulp and you don’t stop. A referee has to step in and stop you if the opponent hasn’t yet fallen flat on the mat.

It’s the game. Trump has the game in him. Carson doesn’t.

Carson has a great intellect and great medicine in him but he doesn’t have the game in him.

We need a fighter, an experienced shark leader right now. Carson is for later.


25 posted on 09/03/2015 1:55:35 PM PDT by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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To: SeekAndFind

Trump ( and others ) are right

Carson is a nice man but a complete unknown as a manager of anything much less the national security of the United States


26 posted on 09/03/2015 1:58:03 PM PDT by silverleaf (Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
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To: SeekAndFind
The "progressives" (formerly identifying their movement as "liberal") have led the nation in forsaking the principles underlying America's Constitution and Declaration of Independence, and are systematically dismantling the greatest protections for liberty ever established for a people.

"Ideas have consequences"(Weaver).

The ideas of 1776 came out of a set of ideas consistent with liberty.

We tend to forget, or have never considered, that other world views existed then, as now.

Unless today's citizens rediscover the ideas of liberty existing in what Jefferson called "the American mind" of 1776, we risk going back to the "Old World" ideas which preceded the "Miracle of America."

There are those who call themselves "progressives," when, in fact, their ideas are regressive and enslaving, and as old as the history of civilization.

Would suggest to any who wish an authentic history of the ideas underlying American's founding a visit to this web site, at which Richard Frothingham's outstanding 1872 "History of the Rise of the Republic of the United States" can be read on line.

This 600+-page history traces the ideas which gave birth to the American founding. Throughout, Richard Frothingham, the historian, develops the idea that it is "the Christian idea of man" which allowed the philosophy underlying the Declaration of Independence and Constitution to become a reality--an idea which recognizes the individual and the Source of his/her "Creator"-endowed life, liberty and law.

Is there any wonder that the enemies of freedom, the so-called "progressives," do not promote such authentic histories of America? Their philosophy puts something called "the state," or "global interests" as being superior to individuals and requires a political elitist group to decide what role individuals are to play.

In other words, they must turn the Founders' ideas upside-down in order to achieve a common mediocrity for individuals and power for themselves.

For too long in America, we have called Democrats "liberals," when, in fact, they are and have stood for ideas which are the antithesis of "classical liberalism."

Now, and for the past several decades they have morphed into and now identify themselves as "progressives," a term which, in itself, is misleading. The so-called "progressive" philosophy is, in fact, most regressive, for it advocates failed ideas which lead to tyranny and oppression, not to freedom, opportunity, productivity, and plenty. "Progressive" ideas are more aptly described by the word "socialist."

In that sense, perhaps Bernie Sanders is their real candidate after all.

27 posted on 09/03/2015 1:59:15 PM PDT by loveliberty2
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To: SeekAndFind

Piss poor attack on Dr. Carson by Trump.

Very weak. Donald is scared.


28 posted on 09/03/2015 2:05:13 PM PDT by Erik Latranyi (Trump - He likes progressive taxes and criticizes Walker for not raising taxes in WI)
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To: Cyman
“.....30,000 employees they have are just an illusion because The Donald said so”.

I didn't read or hear that said.

Indeed doctors do create jobs like attorneys, morticians, pharmacy staff, appointment clerks, insurance claim managers, etc.

29 posted on 09/03/2015 2:08:32 PM PDT by DaveA37
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To: Osage Orange
This a side point, but one of the positive aspects of my family's experience living in Europe (Belgium) for several years and being in their medical care environment was the unpretentious doctors' practices. The GP we had was in a small office with one receptionist, we could get an appointment within a day, and if necessary he would come to our apartment for a house call. Same with my wife's obstetrician, surgeon (she gave birth to our twins there), our pediatrician, and the kinesiologist who did my wife's post natal PT.

The only complaint she had with the hospital care was the bed in her room (semi-private but because she had twins she had the room to herself) was very uncomfortable. The nursing staff was very attentive and friendly. This contrasted hugely with the care she received at the ultra modern hospital in New Jersey where my son was born four years earlier. Inattentive nurses, one of whom I almost sued over her mishandling redressing my wife's caesarean incision causing a secondary infection.

I came to the conclusion that the huge staff's (and expenses that are driving many of them out of the profession) doctors here all seem to need are due to government over regulation, lawyers and our tort liability laws, and the massive and complex paperwork the insurance companies require. All of it combines into a stew doctors need a small army of employees to manage. Maybe others' Europe expatriate medical experience was different (I certainly wouldn't want to be in the British NHS or in a third world environment, but I repeat myself) but I was impressed with ours.

30 posted on 09/03/2015 2:13:35 PM PDT by katana (Just my opinions)
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To: SeekAndFind

On this I stand with Trump. Carson is probably a great guy but we need a fighter in the WH...


31 posted on 09/03/2015 2:21:49 PM PDT by rrrod (Just an old guy with a gun in his pocket.)
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To: Farmer Dean

“On the other hand,doctors are quite good at crisis management.”

Their main strength is they don’t fix their mistakes....they bury them.


32 posted on 09/03/2015 2:23:17 PM PDT by wrench
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To: SeekAndFind

Hey, Trump, neither does the government create jobs. Is he running for president or CEO? Does he know the difference?


33 posted on 09/03/2015 2:24:05 PM PDT by Ge0ffrey
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To: Hostage

>> Carson is a good man but he has not experience in what it takes to foster deals that create millions of jobs <<

How many jobs did Ronald Reagan create before he became POTUS? Ditto for President Eisenhower. Ditto for Abraham Lincoln. There are multiple paths to being a great POTUS, and they don’t all involve “job creation.”


34 posted on 09/03/2015 2:24:39 PM PDT by Hawthorn
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To: Hawthorn

Reagan created a lot of jobs as Governor in California.

Eisenhower was a General. He inherited a peaceful society and stabilizing economy so he’s not comparable.

Abraham Lincoln was a one-term Congressman who inherited a completely set of circumstances. So he’s also not comparable.

Carson does not have the right stuff in him to be a shark on the world stage. Trump has it in spades. Carson can be a statesman but the USA needs a shark now.

Carson is being played whether he knows it or not as a surrogate for Rove’s dirty trick trial balloons. Won’t work!


35 posted on 09/03/2015 2:32:43 PM PDT by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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To: SeekAndFind

Doctors are great at creating jobs....for front desk paper pushers and lawyers. But who cares? Their focus is medical treatment, not jobs.


36 posted on 09/03/2015 2:33:26 PM PDT by patq
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To: katana
I came to the conclusion that the huge staff's (and expenses that are driving many of them out of the profession) doctors here all seem to need are due to government over regulation, lawyers and our tort liability laws, and the massive and complex paperwork the insurance companies require

Ditto that...!

37 posted on 09/03/2015 2:39:28 PM PDT by Osage Orange ( How do you get holy water? You boil the hell out of it.)
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To: Graybeard58
Since the margin of error was 5 points, they called it a tie.

It was a tie: That's the meaning of the margin of error. Claiming that 46% is greater than 41% in a poll with an MOE of 5% is simply untrue. They are the same number for all purposes.

Math education in this country is the first thing President Carson is going to have to address.

38 posted on 09/03/2015 2:44:28 PM PDT by FredZarguna ( "I pulled the lever on the machine, but the Clark Bar didn't COME OUT!!!")
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To: Hostage

Doctors need a lot more than assistants.

The medical industry is huge and doesn’t exist without doctors.

Trump just was off base in how he tried to make his point. He was making a point about managing and administrating. The businessmen make it happen.

But without the doctors there is nothing to make happen.


39 posted on 09/03/2015 2:53:36 PM PDT by ifinnegan
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To: SeekAndFind

Presidents don’t create jobs.

But if they have the right policies and principles, they can foster an environment where the people can create productive jobs with real value propositions that generate actual wealth.


40 posted on 09/03/2015 2:54:00 PM PDT by Maceman
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