Those are quotes of yours in THIS thread - there’s no link necessary. Unless you simply refuse to read what you’ve already written here.
You also seem to have some false concept of how negotiations happen. When two people negotiate, they both generally concede something to come to some agreement. If Trump says he wants a wall, what is he going to give the other side to get what he wants? More liberalism? Pork? What is his bargaining chip?
I don’t care if Trump surrounds himself with the “smartest” people if those people are liberal. Given his proclivity for lashing out at anyone who criticizes him, Trump clearly surrounds himself with yes-men, not people of principle. That is a scary proposition for a president. Do you want him implementing liberalism in the name of conservatism?
Please, quit obfuscating, if I said it somewhere in this thread, you know where it is, tell me which post it is. I want to know context, what was said before and after, etc.
I do not pretend to be running for the president, nor should you. In personal context, I can dicker with the best of them, that does not mean that I have the knowledge or skills to negotiate with people on an international scale, nor have I ever said I could.
There have been probably millions of words dedicated to how Trump could accomplish this wall, and many from people with far more knowledge and experience that you or myself. I said, read, educate yourself. It is not my place to educate you. It seems to me you already have preconceived notions about what he is going to do, with stating what he says he is going to do. Regardless, I did not cover any of it in what I wrote on this thread. However, I did cover it on another thread in the past day or two. And I stand by what I said. Do a search and read what I wrote, if you disagree, post it on that thread and I will answer it there.
Your last paragraph, forgive me, is laughable. To presume that any intelligent businessman eliminates knowledge based information on whether someone is a liberal or not is ignorant. Dictators surround themselves with yes men, not successful businessmen. They depend on honest dissenters who can prove their point. Like I said, he is not a politician, he is a businessman, very similar, but not the same. I think it is unwise to try to paint them with the same brush.