In a word, yes.
Love the Donald, by the way. The article is right on. I was in New York from the mid-'70s through the mid-'90s. I've pointed out for years how the economic and cultural comeback of NYC is the direct result of Donald Trump's and Rudy Guiliani's vision and practical instincts.
I've just decided over the last few months that his gifts don't look as if they translate to policy creation and execution. He doesn't seem to operate by principles. He has loyalties--which are great. Country, work, military, opportunity. But the policies you create in government will be there after you and your personal loyalties are gone. What the Founders created was a system that, more than any other, was less vulnerable to personalities. To save our republic, we need someone who knows how to build on that.
After you said yes, your explanation did not explain how someone can work for the govt all his life can calls himself a limited govt conservative. It’s hypocritical. Govt jobs for me but not for thee.
And the FFs are ROLLING IN THEIR GRAVES over the fact that THREE ( now TWO ) ineligibles are running!