Trump has Changed the Template. The Next President Must be a Businessman. Who Can Fill His Shoes?

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We can all agree, Donald Trump is more than a generational talent. Someone with his ability doesn't come around once a century. So who can fill his shoes?

I think Americans are seeing the enormous value of business experience over just a political career. Trump has shown them businessmen are far more capable than career politicians. We've already seen the disastrous results of electing someone with a blank slate of achievement in 0bama. He had no skills, no ability, was a horrible negotatior, didn't understand economics, and didn't understand human nature. Kamala was the same. Utterly incompetent in what it takes to run the many facets of the country. Think of what a disaster Sanders or AOC would be. Again, ZERO practical experience. What a great development it would be if a strong business career became a must for any candidate. That would, of course, eliminate every Democrat, as business acumen is seen as a liability by the base (Tom Steyer, Michael Bloomberg). But as long as we have the leftwing media in place brainwashing gullible new voters, Marxist candidates will always have a chance. The key, as I've said many times is to eliminate and illegalize the leftwing media. If Trump could do that, it would be his most important accomplishment.

But back to Trump's successor. Neither Vance nor DeSantis has had a career anything like Trump's. It might require another business titan, who, like Trump, has seen how everything works. But which billionaire would govern with the altruism Trump does? Who is selfless like Trump, to sacrifice his time and some of his fortune purely to help his fellow Americans live a great life? Who has the wisdom Trump does, to be right on EVERYTHING, particularly on the economy? Only a candidate outside of the political realm has the courage to take bold steps that heretofore would have been unimaginable, such as Trump reforming Medicaid. Trump is highly unique in the way he understands human nature. That's why he's a powerhouse on the economy, on foreign affairs, and on negotiating. So the answer lies in a top billionaire with a great heart, who understands human nature. As a conservative, it would have to be someone who can take a punch and still stand strong, as liberals are never subject to such scrutiny. It's just hard to imagine anyone with the guts and staying power and energy of Trump.

As I said. He's a once-a-century leader, and probably the greatest president of all time. How do you follow that?

The leftwing media says businessmen make poor presidents. The opposite is true, of course. Here is one honest link noting why businessmen have made the best governors. I say the same is true for the presidency.
 
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I’m worn out with career politicians whose main priority is clinging to power instead of serving the American people. For decades, both Republicans and Democrats have been obsessed with protecting their own positions, Democrats just seem to be running at it on overdrive with gerrymandering, manipulating the census, rewriting voting rules, and weaponizing the “Deep State” and the courts to go after opponents. They’ve become an authoritarian force that’s deeply corrosive to the nation. Republicans aren’t much better, just slower at it.

The more we can remove entrenched politicians and the lobbyists pulling their strings, the better off this country will be.

I’d rather see leaders from business, technology, science, and other real-world fields, people with results-driven experience, than another generation of so-called “public servants” who’ve turned politics into a career and the people into an afterthought.

This will help in huge ways!

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Neither Vance nor DeSantis has had a career anything like Trump's.
No one has had a career like Trump's, so finding his facsimile is essentially impossible. Besides, his lack of political experience led to many mistakes during his first term. Either Vance or DeSantis would be acceptable successors. Vance would probably keep Trump's team together, whereas DeSantis would bring in his own team. Rubio lacks executive experience, but he might stay on as Secretary of State. I don't think we will have any better choices in 2028.
 
No one has had a career like Trump's, so finding his facsimile is essentially impossible. Besides, his lack of political experience led to many mistakes during his first term. Either Vance or DeSantis would be acceptable successors. Vance would probably keep Trump's team together, whereas DeSantis would bring in his own team. Rubio lacks executive experience, but he might stay on as Secretary of State. I don't think we will have any better choices in 2028.

Why does executive exprrience matter? One can easily learn how to be an "executive"
 
We can all agree, Donald Trump is more than a generational talent. Someone with his ability doesn't come around once a century. So who can fill his shoes?

I think Americans are seeing the enormous value of business experience over just a political career. Trump has shown them businessmen are far more capable than career politicians. We've already seen the disastrous results of electing someone with a blank slate of achievement in 0bama. He had no skills, no ability, was a horrible negotatior, didn't understand economics, and didn't understand human nature. Kamala was the same. Utterly incompetent in what it takes to run the many facets of the country. Think of what a disaster Sanders or AOC would be. Again, ZERO practical experience. What a great development it would be if a strong business career became a must for any candidate. That would, of course, eliminate every Democrat, as business acumen is seen as a liability by the base (Tom Steyer, Michael Bloomberg). But as long as we have the leftwing media in place brainwashing gullible new voters, Marxist candidates will always have a chance. The key, as I've said many times is to eliminate and illegalize the leftwing media. If Trump could do that, it would be his most important accomplishment.

But back to Trump's successor. Neither Vance nor DeSantis has had a career anything like Trump's. It might require another business titan, who, like Trump, has seen how everything works. But which billionaire would govern with the altruism Trump does? Who is selfless like Trump, to sacrifice his time and some of his fortune purely to help his fellow Americans live a great life? Who has the wisdom Trump does, to be right on EVERYTHING, particularly on the economy? Only a candidate outside of the political realm has the courage to take bold steps that heretofore would have been unimaginable, such as Trump reforming Medicaid. Trump is highly unique in the way he understands human nature. That's why he's a powerhouse on the economy, on foreign affairs, and on negotiating. So the answer lies in a top billionaire with a great heart, who understands human nature. As a conservative, it would have to be someone who can take a punch and still stand strong, as liberals are never subject to such scrutiny. It's just hard to imagine anyone with the guts and staying power and energy of Trump.

As I said. He's a once-a-century leader, and probably the greatest president of all time. How do you follow that?

The leftwing media says businessmen make poor presidents. The opposite is true, of course. Here is one honest link noting why businessmen have made the best governors. I say the same is true for the presidency.
The next president should not have been determined by the courts to be a sexual abuser, a business fraud, or a convicted felon, certainly not a crass megalomaniac who brays that he is the KING OF DEBT!

If he raves hysterically that Black immigrants are eating pet cats and dogs, he should be sedated.
 
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We can all agree, Donald Trump is more than a generational talent. Someone with his ability doesn't come around once a century. So who can fill his shoes?

I think Americans are seeing the enormous value of business experience over just a political career. Trump has shown them businessmen are far more capable than career politicians. We've already seen the disastrous results of electing someone with a blank slate of achievement in 0bama. He had no skills, no ability, was a horrible negotatior, didn't understand economics, and didn't understand human nature. Kamala was the same. Utterly incompetent in what it takes to run the many facets of the country. Think of what a disaster Sanders or AOC would be. Again, ZERO practical experience. What a great development it would be if a strong business career became a must for any candidate. That would, of course, eliminate every Democrat, as business acumen is seen as a liability by the base (Tom Steyer, Michael Bloomberg). But as long as we have the leftwing media in place brainwashing gullible new voters, Marxist candidates will always have a chance. The key, as I've said many times is to eliminate and illegalize the leftwing media. If Trump could do that, it would be his most important accomplishment.

But back to Trump's successor. Neither Vance nor DeSantis has had a career anything like Trump's. It might require another business titan, who, like Trump, has seen how everything works. But which billionaire would govern with the altruism Trump does? Who is selfless like Trump, to sacrifice his time and some of his fortune purely to help his fellow Americans live a great life? Who has the wisdom Trump does, to be right on EVERYTHING, particularly on the economy? Only a candidate outside of the political realm has the courage to take bold steps that heretofore would have been unimaginable, such as Trump reforming Medicaid. Trump is highly unique in the way he understands human nature. That's why he's a powerhouse on the economy, on foreign affairs, and on negotiating. So the answer lies in a top billionaire with a great heart, who understands human nature. As a conservative, it would have to be someone who can take a punch and still stand strong, as liberals are never subject to such scrutiny. It's just hard to imagine anyone with the guts and staying power and energy of Trump.

As I said. He's a once-a-century leader, and probably the greatest president of all time. How do you follow that?

The leftwing media says businessmen make poor presidents. The opposite is true, of course. Here is one honest link noting why businessmen have made the best governors. I say the same is true for the presidency.
Their are plenty of woke business leaders that I don't even want running businesses, let alone the government.
 
VANCE will likely be the next president. He is the sitting vp and the dems are still completely in disarray.

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Yeah I think a "businessman" will be the last thing America wants after Trump.
Pretty amazing.

When a smart businessman wants to cut costs, he does so by combining careful, painstaking, comprehensive and informed audits with thoughtful and precise decision-making, not by sending in a billionaire with a ******* chainsaw.

Oh well. The alternate universe is in charge now. Burn it all down and cheer. They're at war.
 
No one has had a career like Trump's, so finding his facsimile is essentially impossible. Besides, his lack of political experience led to many mistakes during his first term. Either Vance or DeSantis would be acceptable successors. Vance would probably keep Trump's team together, whereas DeSantis would bring in his own team. Rubio lacks executive experience, but he might stay on as Secretary of State. I don't think we will have any better choices in 2028.
I agree. He had to rely on the advice from career politicians for major cabinet hires and other positions, and didn't realize they were saboteurs. Then of course the FBI, DOJ and Schiff, Swalwell, Dan Goldman, Pelosi all tried a coup with two impeachments.

There never will be another Trump, who is a master businessman and negotiator. I like Vance because of how he grew up poor and had to fend for himself,. He also takes no crap from the media.
 

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