I do like Trump. I haven’t decided whether or not I would vote for him, but, I agree with you. He needs to buckle down and confront the issues that face this great nation, as well as lose some words from his vocabulary, such as loser, stupid, etc. I cringe when I hear him talk this way.
I can relate to what you’re talking about. On the other hand, Trump is approaching the office of President and politics in general from a completely different trajectory from all the other candidates.
All the others, aside from Ben Carson, have followed similar career paths. They have been involved in policy, government or the law in some form or another, their whole careers. They have immersed themselves in these areas in a way Trump never has, and know the issues inside out in a way that Trump doesn’t.
Trump, on the other hand, approaches these problems like a businessman would. He recognizes certain problems, knows the end result he’s aiming for, and is confident, that with the help of competent people in his administration he will be able to figure out the specifics. It’s a departure from the explanations you would get from any other politician. The question is, do voters have enough confidence in Trump’s ability as a manager, to achieve the objectives he has declared?
It’s a different standard in which to judge a candidate from the standard we’re used to, where the candidate lays out his plans ahead of time. Trump says, I don’t know the specifics yet, but I’ll figure them out, and if you doubt me, just look at my record.