As seen during the first debate,Trump seems to put a precedence on serving himself rather than serving others, and enriching himself rather than sharing his richesWhen Americans head to the polling stations and cast their votes on 8 November, and they will be asked to decide which candidates for an array of posts – congressman,senator, judge, or city counselor,mayor – we believe will serve us and represent our best interests. This year’s presidential race presents an interesting question, however. Are we alert to vote for someone who is a professional businessman? On first hearing, and that may sound appealing. We’d be getting someone efficient,good? Someone used to doing deals – someone who insists that the organization they oversee functions smoothly and efficiently, not chaotically and wastefully. Related: Trump and Atlantic City: the lessons behind the demise of his casino empire Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com