If elected appointing his cabinet ...
The Cabinet includes the Vice President and the heads of 15 executive departments — the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs, as well as the Attorney General.
So who does Trump allow to run the country ? His pals? RINO'S ? Unqualified rich guys?
WHO?
He hasn't even begun to say a word about it. "Bomb the shit out of them" works for him and the simpletons on the Right.
Who will America TRUST ?
Trumps biggest problem? This is where Donald Trump shines! You are talking about
his world - he knows how to find the right people - how to discern their talents and abilities and weed out those who are not capable. He has made delegation of authority to the right people an art form. You can be sure that Trump would review the list of top Generals, Admirals, the best of the best and hire them first. He knows the importance and the power of knowledge and will surround himself with the very best. Count on it.
Trump is known in the world of business - as a Conductor. They are very rare, very valuable and we should be so blessed to find one running for office. He'll do a brilliant job.
Mr. Conductor = Trump who filed for bankruptcy 4 times.
got it.
Trump never filed personal bankruptcy. You're mistaken.
See this article for what he did and why it made good business sense to do it.
Donald Trump Was Right About Bankruptcy
One of the “jabs” detractors repeatedly throw at him is that he filed bankruptcy.
They intend to imply that since he filed bankruptcy, he’s therefore unfit to lead, or run a business, or pretty much do anything.
This is wrong for a number of reasons:
- Donald Trump never personally filed bankruptcy; and
- Even if he did (and some of his corporations have), it’s not necessarily a bad thing.
- Bankruptcy maximizes payout to creditors while enabling the debtor to move forward
- Society as a whole benefits from bankruptcy as it encourages innovation and enables debtors to remain or become productive members of society
Trump himself has steadily maintained that “I have used the laws of this country … the [bankruptcy] chapter laws, to do a great job for my company, for myself, for my employees, for my family,” he said during the first Republican presidential debate on August 6, 2015.
I can’t vouch for whether he’s done a great job for his family or employees, but filing bankruptcy for his corporations may indeed have been the right thing to do.
According to
CNN.COM, four of his corporations have filed for Chapter 11 reorganization.
CNN takes the position that this is excessive.
I disagree.
There are a lot of factors that can cause a bankruptcy filing. They can include mismanagement in a business setting, but it’s not always the fault of management. Things happen. Just like unexpected medical bills happen to individuals, unexpected things happen in business.
It can clearly be mismanagement NOT to file a bankruptcy case when it is warranted.
Filing Bankruptcy Is A Positive, Responsible Step To Take When Necessary
As they do to Donald Trump, people hurl the word bankruptcy around as if it should result in deep shame and regret.
As if you just committed some crime, like murder or theft.
But it is not a crime. In fact it is very legal. And very beneficial.
Filing bankruptcy is taking advantage of existing laws.
It would be ludicrous not to utilize a law that is available to you, either as a business or as an individual.
For example, many states have laws that allow for a “cooling off” period after purchasing something, like a vehicle. You are allowed to cancel the contract within a certain number of hours after the sale (usually 48-72 hours).
If you changed your mind about a vehicle purchase, would you not use the law that allows you to return the vehicle without penalty?
Of course you would.
And if you did it, you wouldn’t describe yourself as a bad person or bad with business.
If you have bad hair like Mr. Trump, you might get skewered for that, but not for taking advantage of the law.