Yet you fail on two fronts
1) America is not founded as a business enterprise. Again, second time, it’s founded as a Constitutional Republic. Checks and balances. And, you seem to have more hope than realism. Trump may be a successful businessman. But that’s way different than being president
2) What “ deals” are going to be made? Even if, and that’s a big if, Trump wanted to stop the illegal invasion, will Congress agree? And what happens when they don’t? And let’s say Trump is serious about reducing the debt, which he hasn’t given any indication of he is, whose going to go along with the spending cuts necessary to do that? He has already indicated SS and Medicare are off the table. What deals is he going to make with Democrats? It’s clear they’ve dug their feet in on ObamaCare? What’s he going to do if Congress refuses to go along with one of these “ terrific deals?” You seem to be of the belief that not just the Democrats but many elected Republicans are willing to make deals with him. We’ve had several years of Republicans and Democrats making deals with each other and 19 trillion in debt later and seven years of a sluggish economy later hasn’t worked out well for the people
These are questions that need to be answered and are asked by those of who think logically and are not under Trump’s spell
The business of America is now and always has been business of one sort or another.
The founders founded the country as a Republic to allow liberty that would permit business
The government is of course not a business but the fiscal understanding of business is mandatory for success. The purpose of the constitution is in large measure to permit the free enjoyment of business and trade.
Your nitpicking misses the big picture. Trump is about making America Great again. You can nit paic till hell freezes over and in the process watch Amercia continue to dissolve