It goes without saying that any contributions to Democrats, and especially those who support false marriage and abortion, do not count as serious philanthropy or benevolent giving. Since Donald Trump has given to those who back these kinds of things we will not include them for obvious reasons.
The list is larger than all that is included here, but it is these three things that clearly show that Donald is a taker and has felt it is his right to avail himself of other people's money, property, and goods.
We can't be sure where Trump got his definition of "greatness" but in most circles this kind of self-indulgence does not make anyone "great".
Is this the kind of thing Donald holds up for our future as he carries us toward "greatness"?
1. Eminent Domain
Trump says he likes eminent domain and the proof is that he has used it for his own gain.
This writer spent years reading the biographies of great men and women and I can say with all certainty, none of them thought that taking other people's property was a rite of passage or a redeemable method to get gain.
More Americans lose because of Donald Trump.
2. Using the courts to circumvent and beat down those who feel they have been defrauded.
The various lawsuits across the nation against Trump for scamming or denying a return of funds from his "Trump University" have been met with a bevy of lawyers. Trump has clearly stated that he will win. (as in all he ever thought was important). He will use the law to beat the losers into subjection.
He would rather deny a refund to those who trusted him rather than cover their dissatisfaction with his products or services.
Thousands of dollars were lost and faith in Trump was not only wasted but in an interview with Greta Van Susteren, Eric Trump was quoted as saying that it was only a "small thing."
Yet, more Americans lose because of Donald Trump.
3. Trump has filed bankruptcy four times -- Other "Americans" are left holding the bag
Trump says the law is there for the using and he did nothing wrong. In fact, bankruptcy laws are there to help people who get into trouble. They are there to cause others trouble and gain at their expense.
Whether it is bankruptcy under reorganization or outright financial repudiation, someone will not get paid for their goods and services, jobs are lost, business declines, and people lose big time.
Many more Americans lose because of Donald Trump.
This little list of three forces the question -- is this Trump's idea of greatness? Is this where he is planning to take America?
If threats were the equivalent of giving, then Donald Trump's threats to expose Ted Cruz's wife would be the first instance of Donald's benevolence.
In these last heated stages of the primary race it is evident that people are grabbing on to any little thing about either candidate -- truth notwithstanding.
In every case where Trump called Cruz a "liar", if a little research were done it would be seen that Cruz lied about nothing.
The last lie Donald charged Cruz with is that he and his campaign put up the pictures of Melania Trump posing nude in an airplane. Cruz has emphatically denied it and says it was a superpac that posted the pictures.
If you are one of the rare people who don't understand the looseness of the mighty superpacs, it goes like this: they are not connected to anyone's campaign in either party and operate autonomously and quite on their own. A candidate can ask them to cease running an ad but in fact has no power to stop them.
I won't enter the fray, but I must admit that I come from a generation who could not ever imagine Eleanor Roosevelt, or Nancy Reagan appearing nude in public. Regardless of how these pics got out there it will be hard for Trump to deal with in or out of the Whitehouse.
It will be pretty hard for the rest of us to deal with it as well. Donald Trump has already shown that dignity, self-composure, and protocol don't mean a thing, so it's all part of the package.
Heidi Cruz may have had a bout with depression but has not only recovered but has taken steps to help others with similar conditions. In his book titled A Time for Truth Ted explained the matter and concludes that her job pressures and moving to Texas ""led to her facing a period of depression." She rebounded from her depression and now says: "I want to use it to strengthen people around me and to recognize that we all have rough patches"
The only thing that's different about Melania and Heidi is blatantly apparent. Bouts of depression are involuntary, posing for nude pics is not.
What does it all mean?
Kicking Muslims out of the country, beating China's trade practices to dust, and reviving the military all sound great; but if a man's record counts for anything as regards today's slipping morals and decaying principles, we are all sunk.
Trump has given America nothing to date -- why is it we are so prone to believe he will give us anything tomorrow?
Michael Bresciani is the publisher of American Prophet.org since 2005. The website features the articles and reports of Rev Bresciani along with some of America's best writers and journalists, news and reviews that have earned the site the title of The Website for Insight. Millions have read his timely reports and articles in online journals and print publications across the nation and the globe. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook
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