DONALD TRUMP
Most of us are having a hard
time thinking about Mr. Trump. I thought
I would jot down some of my present day thoughts about him.
My first real look at Mr.
Trump was a film presented at the Palm Springs, CA film festival in January 2014. The film documented his luxury home and golf
course development on the Northeast shore of rural Scotland. He had obtained permission to build this
resort from the British Parliament, but the film did not go into the details of
how he obtained this permission. As I
recall there was mention that the development would result in more jobs for the
Scottish citizens. Knowing Mr. Trump we
can assume there was money involved at some point in the approval process.
The most revealing part of
the movie was his attitude toward the long time, relatively poor, residents of
this sparsely settled part of Scotland facing the North Sea. These Scots had virtually no influence with
the government and when they started to complain Mr. Trump was caught on film
saying their objections were meaningless because they had no power to halt the
development. These were little people
with no power and therefore no need for him to consider their complaint. The vision I took away from this film was
that of a brutal Capitalist with his boot on the neck of a defenseless
person. In other words, “a loser.”
It appears to me Mr. Trump is
interested only in having the power to do all that he wishes. We all admire strength and power
appropriately managed, but Mr. Trump’s desire for power and adulation is
pathological. He is a vindictive person. He hates to lose. We all see through that. When he lost Iowa, his first words spoken
were that Mr. Cruz had “stolen” the election.
My reaction was “sour grapes” and losing is not his fault, but someone
else.
His success in the polls has
come from his motto “I am going to make America Great Again.” As if America is not already great or that
America is going in the wrong direction.
He has appealed primarily to the young and the relatively poor in our
society, assuring them he will lead away from the approaching abyss.
Mr. Trump’s message and
approach reminds me of the way Adoph Hitler gained control of destitute Germany
following WW I. He was going to make
Germany great again, primarily by appealing to German youth and the
jobless. This comparison may sound a
little far fetched, and perhaps it is, but not by much. He admires Putin and the Chinese for the way
in which they crushed those trying to make a more just society. This is not the American way.
I am also reminded of the Joe
McCarthy hearings of the early 50’s. He
destroyed thousands of careers by accusing people of being communists. Again, it was power gone amuck.
I am hoping sensible
Americans will sit back and take a good look at this man and his desire for
personal power is not in keeping with an American president endeavoring to lead
our country and the world in a difficult time.
You are right on target with your analysis of Trump - his methods and his motives. At first, I was sure that his outrageous behavior and comments would eliminate him from the race. Yet, each "misstep" has only garnered him more votes. It is time for all the moderates of both parties to speak out.
ReplyDeleteI am in complete agreement, Dad, as are many of my friends. Trump is certainly not modeling the type of behavior we want from a US President. We all want a president we can look up to with respect -- for the way he/she leads and behaves toward people in the US and around the world. He is an embarrassment, and certainly not any kind of role model for our children. Thanks for posting your thoughts.
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