Yes! Thank you for noting the fundamental difference between Trump and Cruz (and the rest of the professional politicians who know less about the private sector than even one such as I does).
Significantly, Mark Levin, the supposed conservative, the so-called Constitutionalist, invariably dismisses this point when made by a caller - and does so usually with acerbic contempt.
Our government is so thoroughly corrupt that no one can succeed on a massive level without colluding with their cronyism. Trump is a pragmatist, and so played along.
However, he is in the unique position of fully understanding the corruption from the private sector side, and might - just might - do something to lessen it.
Cruz has shown that he is owned by globalists and the establishment (even though many of them do hate him personally); he has neither the experience nor the inclination to really address the entrenched collusion between the Chamber of Commerce, Wall Street, K Street, and the Congress.
Thank you and outstanding post!