ArnoldRimmer said:
That's truly absurd - as if the US hasn't already proven that they are willing to make use of their arsenal of nuclear weapons! In fact, after all, the US is still the only country who has ever actually proven it's willingness to actually make use of their arsenal of nuclear weapons. And more than once!
But if you want to prove that it's wrong to believe that Trump is better with the economy, it's not enough to "prove" that his economic plans are bad - you also have to prove that Killarys economic plans aren't even worse. Given that he is a successful businessman while Killary isn't, I think it's actually quite obvious why many people expect him to be at least slightly better in economics than Killary. |
Actually HC is also a very successful business person as well "Clinton Cash" but we will not get into that one. What I will ask is why people think success in real-estate translate over to the public sector. You really cannot run the economy the same way Trump runs his businesses. Trump runs his business the way most rich people do. He incorporate those business and if they are not successful he just do not pay his bills. He still pay himself millions in salary so that his private stash keeps growing but he will not pay the bills and let the company go into Bankruptcy. This is the reason he has 4 Bankrupted companies already and why in certain cities his non payment of bills has caused huge issues. Now think about him using that same tactic with the US economy.
Next you have the books Trump has published where he gloats about scamming people to get a deal done. Now think about Trump doing the same thing with the US economy or with other nations. It sounds great on the surface for uneducated people to think Trump would be scamming other nations for the US as I have heard some say but what are the long term effects. If anything, Trump as a businessman is definitely not what I would consider a selling point for him in the White House.









