And once he starts talking about his businesses they’ll hit him on his use of eminent domain and his public support for the Kelo decision. They’ll paint him as someone who’s used the power of big government to take people’s property away from them so that he could use it to get rich.
His business experience will cut both ways. He is successful and a smart businessman to be sure. However that comes at a cost.
The nature of Trummp's business -- real estate -- requires that he have a cozy relationship with a.) banks and b.) government.
Banks and governnent are not the most popular institutions right now.
That’s true. We are doomed any way.