I would donate $1 million (with help) to get an elementary school named after Donald Trump.

Schwartz tells the story about how the book was given to Trump to review.
The only comment was…….Make TRUMP on the cover bigger
If you've ever read the book, which you haven't, you'd know what you're saying is preposterous, given all the details and information of Trump's formative years and the description of how each deal went down. The book is veritable a real estate primer. No journalist snert could ever come up with it on his own.
 
If you've ever read the book, which you haven't, you'd know what you're saying is preposterous, given all the details and information of Trump's formative years and the description of how each deal went down. The book is veritable a real estate primer. No journalist snert could ever come up with it on his own.
Trump had minimal input

Given that he can’t read, it is unlikely he could write
 
Can Trump read?

What the evidence says
  • Avoidance of long documents
    According to Fire and Fury and numerous staff accounts, Trump “won’t read anything—not one‑page memos, not the brief policy papers, nothing,” and tends to leave meetings early if he gets bored .
  • Low reading levels in speeches
    His State of the Union addresses scored around an 8th‑grade reading level in Flesch–Kincaid tests . Other analyses argue his everyday spoken language aligns with 4th‑ to 5th‑grade comprehension .
  • Writing attributed to an 11‑year‑old
    A recent AI reading of a Trump post on Truth Social pegged it at about the “reading age of an 11‑year‑old,” noting simple sentence structure and repetitive phrasing .
  • Possible learning challenges
    Some speculative commentaries suggest Trump may have dyslexia or other learning differences, offering a possible explanation for his avoidance of reading
 
Can Trump read?

What the evidence says
  • Avoidance of long documents
    According to Fire and Fury and numerous staff accounts, Trump “won’t read anything—not one‑page memos, not the brief policy papers, nothing,” and tends to leave meetings early if he gets bored .
  • Low reading levels in speeches
    His State of the Union addresses scored around an 8th‑grade reading level in Flesch–Kincaid tests . Other analyses argue his everyday spoken language aligns with 4th‑ to 5th‑grade comprehension .
  • Writing attributed to an 11‑year‑old
    A recent AI reading of a Trump post on Truth Social pegged it at about the “reading age of an 11‑year‑old,” noting simple sentence structure and repetitive phrasing .
  • Possible learning challenges
    Some speculative commentaries suggest Trump may have dyslexia or other learning differences, offering a possible explanation for his avoidance of reading
Carter had a similar critique of Reagan, that he didn't take notes on a meeting the two had. Yet Carter was incompetent and Reagan was among the greatest of presidents. Great men grasp things. They don't have to waste time with tedious things that they can relegated to lesser men. That's Trump. His talent is so superior to average men who say "Why doesn't Trump do this? Why doesn't he do that? But when you look at the final results, it's always as Trump said it would be.

Average men don't understand greatness or how it works.
 
Carter had a similar critique of Reagan, that he didn't take notes on a meeting the two had. Yet Carter was incompetent and Reagan was among the greatest of presidents. Great men grasp things. They don't have to waste time with tedious things that they can relegated to lesser men. That's Trump. His talent is so superior to average men who say "Why doesn't Trump do this? Why doesn't he do that? But when you look at the final results, it's always as Trump said it would be.

Average men don't understand greatness or how it works.
Trump has minimal intelligence, can’t read, pays little attention at meetings, can’t keep a train of thought, won’t take advice and has a loose grip on the truth
 
Trump has minimal intelligence, can’t read, pays little attention at meetings, can’t keep a train of thought, won’t take advice and has a loose grip on the truth
And yet Joe was mensa to you guys.
 
Yes, hopefully they would teach a good many of those truths.
Well, I guess it makes sense to start brainwashing kids from a young age if your goal is to control them as adults.
 
a great argument can be made that Donald Trump is the greatest president in American history.
That can be argued many ways

But he is unquestionably the best man for this time in our history

Thank God for George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Donald Trump
 
What will be taught at TRUMP Elementary

The 2020 election was stolen
COVID was no worse than a bad cold
Migrants eat cats and dogs
George Washington captured airports
Gulf of America
Canada wants to be part of the US
Common Core
DEI
Russia! Russia! Russia!
He's a she
All your money are belong to us
 
Trump has minimal intelligence, can’t read, pays little attention at meetings, can’t keep a train of thought, won’t take advice and has a loose grip on the truth
You guys will never understand great men, and I think it's because the left has never had one.

Leftwingers think everyone should be conventional. People couldn't understand why I would give up a teaching job to go into real estate. To them, it's not a real job if you don't work 9 to 5 for an employer. It is a typical sheeple mentality., and it's why few leftwingers are successful.
 
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It would be more appropriate to name a Junior High School after trump.
Maybe an all girls one.
 
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