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Donald Trump on Principles & Values
2000 Reform Primary Challenger for President
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No more morning in America; we'll be mourning FOR America
If we keep on this path, if we reelect Barack Obama, the America we leave our kids and grandkids won't look like the American we were blessed to grow up in. The American Dream will be in hock. The shining city on the hill will start to look like an
inner-city wreck. It won't be working in America, as President Reagan put it. We'll be mourning for America, an America that was lost on Obama's watch. The dollar will fall as the world's international currency.
Our economy will collapse again (something I believe is a very real danger and risk: a double dip recession that could turn into a depression). And China will replace American as the world's number one economic power.
But it doesn't have to be this way. If we get tough and make the hard choices, we can make America a rich nation--and respected--once again.
Source: Time to Get Tough, by Donald Trump, p. 4
, Dec 5, 2011
5-point plan to return America to her former greatness
We can return America to her former greatness if we get tough and act smart.- It starts with China and OPEC. The hundreds of billions of dollars they steal from us each year must end right away. That one action alone will result in a windfall to
help us pay down our debt and meet our commitments.
- Next, we enforce a zero-tolerance policy for the kind of brainless government waste that we've all become far too accustomed to from Washington.
- We go after the criminals and con artists who are
defrauding taxpayers of $243 billion every year in Medicare fraud and billions more in other kinds of fraud, such as the disability racket.
- We must save Social Security through economic success.
- We need to put Americans back to work and kick the
community organizer out of office so we can instill some fiscal sanity in Washington.
We do those five things and we will pass along to our kids and grandkids not only a government they can afford, but also one they can be proud of.
Source: Time to Get Tough, by Donald Trump, p. 82-83
, Dec 5, 2011
USA is the greatest force for freedom world has ever known
Maybe my biggest beef with Obama is his view that there's nothing special or exceptional about America--that we're no different than any other country. Our country is the greatest force for freedom the world has ever known.
We have big hearts, big brains, and big guts--and we use all three. In the past our free market capitalist system has created more wealth and prosperity than any government-controlled economy could ever dream of doing.
Because of that wealth, we give more in charity than any other country, and twice as much as the second most generous nation.We need a leader who will get tough, get smart, and get America working again. I believe America is worth fighting for,
I believe America has nothing to apologize for. I believe America can get back her greatness. But we need a tough leader for tough times--someone who isn't afraid to do hard things.
Source: Time to Get Tough, by Donald Trump, p.155-156
, Dec 5, 2011
Bad students (like Obama) shouldn't go to Harvard
If there were any doubts about the racial animus driving Donald Trump's attacks on Barack Obama, Trump questioned how Obama could possibly have been admitted to Ivy League schools, since Trump "heard" Obama was a "terrible student." Trump said he was
investigating the issue, whatever that means, just as he claims to have dispatched investigators to Hawaii in order to find the president's famous birth certificate."How does a bad student go to Columbia and then to Harvard?" Trump said. "I'm thinking
about it, I'm certainly looking into it. Let him show his records." By charging that Obama was not admitted based on merit, Trump is suggesting that Obama was admitted because he is black. In GOP politics, attacking racial minorities as the
underachieving beneficiaries of affirmative action is a very old move. Trump is blatantly attacking Obama's teenage qualifications for college--a topic so obscure, it was a non-issue in Obama's exhaustive, two-year-long presidential campaign.
Source: Ari Melberon in The Nation, "Coded Racism"
, Apr 27, 2011
One hour to produce my birth certificate; Obama should too
Trump has released the certificate the hospital where he was born gave his parents. The US Constitution stipulates three requirements for the Presidency--among them that a President be a "natural born" citizen. Trump's statement: "It took me one hour to
get my birth certificate. It's inconceivable that, after four years of questioning, the president still hasn't produced his birth certificate. I'm just asking Pres. Obama to show the public his birth certificate. Why's he making an issue out of this?"
Source: DraftTrump2012.com website
, Feb 28, 2011
If I run & win, our country will be great again
I can tell you this, if I run and if I win, this country will be respected again.If I decided to run, I will not be raising taxes, we'll be taking back hundreds of billions of dollars from other countries that are screwing us, we'll be
creating vast numbers of productive jobs, and we'll rebuild our country so that we can be proud. Our country will be great again.
Source: Speech at 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference
, Feb 10, 2011
Tell people you’re successful or they won’t know it
How to Get Rich.That’s what I decided to call this book, because whenever I meet people, that’s usually what they want to know from me. You ask a baker how he makes bread. You ask a billionaire how he makes money.A lot has happened to us all
since 1987. That’s the year The Art of the Deal became the bestselling business book of the decade. Business Rule #1: If you don’t tell people about your success, they probably won’t know about it.
Business Rule #2: Keep it short, fast, and
direct. The following pages will be straightforward and succinct, but don’t let the brevity of these passages prevent you from savoring the profundity of the advice you are about to receive.
The Mother of All Advice: “Trust in God and be true to
yourself.” -Mary Trump, My Mother. When I look back, that was great advice, concise and wise at once. I didn’t really get it at first, later I realized how comprehensive this is- how to keep your bases covered while thinking about the big picture.
Source: How to Get Rich, by Donald Trump, first chapter
, Mar 23, 2004
Good management requires hiring good people
If you are careful when finding employees, management becomes a lot easier. I rely on a few key people to keep me informed. They know I trust them, and they do their best to keep that trust intact.Good people equals good management and good
management equals good people. They have to work together or they won’t work together for very long. I’ve seen excellent people get stuck in the mires of bad management. The good managers will eventually leave, followed by the good workers,
& you will be left with a team that gets along because they’re all mediocre. Save yourself time by getting the best people you can. Sometimes this can mean choosing attitude over experience and credentials. Use your creativity to come up with a good mix.
Creative people rarely need to be motivated-they have their own inner drive that refuses to be bored. They refuse to be complacent. They live on the edge, which is precisely what is needed to be successful and remain successful.
Source: How to Get Rich, by Donald Trump, first chapter
, Mar 23, 2004
Lessons: stay focused on big picture
Keep the big picture in mind while attending to the daily details. This can seem like a balancing act, but it is absolutely necessary for success in running a company. In the 1980s, I was riding high. I’d become a major player in Manhattan,
with many top-tier properties. I had a yacht, a plane, a bestselling book. In the late eighties, I lost focus. I’d fly off to Europe to attend fashion shows, and I wasn’t looking at the clothing. My lack of attention was killing my business.
That was a low point. Of the $9.2 billion I owed, I’d personally guaranteed a billion dollars. I was a schmuck, but I was a lucky schmuck, and I wound up dealing with some understanding bankers who worked out a fair deal. After being the king of
the eighties, I survived the early nineties, and by the mid-to-late nineties, I was thriving again. But I learned my lesson. I work as hard today as I did when I was a young developer in the 1970s. Don’t make the mistake I did. Stay focused.
Source: How to Get Rich, by Donald Trump, first chapter
, Mar 23, 2004
Surround yourself with people you can trust
Surround yourself with people you can trust. I often say it’s good to be paranoid, but not when it comes to your home team. Ask God for a great assistant. No joke. A great one can make your life a whole lot easier-or, in my case, almost manageable.
My phones are so busy that I require two executive assistants, and they never stop. They alone handle, on the average, more than 1,250 calls a week. They are not only efficient and fast, but also very pleasant and beautiful young women.
You don’t have to be beautiful to work for me-just be good at your job. I’ve been accused of admiring beautiful women. I plead guilty. But when it comes to the workplace, anyone who is beautiful had better have brains, too.
You need competent people with an inherent work ethic. I’m not a complacent person and I can’t have a complacent staff. I move forward quickly and so must they.
Source: How to Get Rich, by Donald Trump, first chapter
, Mar 23, 2004
3 principles: One term, two-fisted policies, zero excuses
I would center my presidency on three principles: one term, two-fisted policies, and no excuses. For voters it would be a business approach, and the best one available in the presidential marketplace. I’d lead by example.
And what I could also bring to the presidency is a new spirit, a great spirit that we haven’t had in this country for a long time-the kind of spirit that built the American Dream.
Source: The America We Deserve, by Donald Trump, p.276
, Jul 2, 2000
Non-politicians are the wave of the future
Yes, I am considering a run for the presidency of the United States. I will run if I become convinced I can win.
Two things are certain at this point, however: I believe non-politicians represent the wave of the future and if elected I would make the kind of president America needs in the new millennium.
Source: The America We Deserve, by Donald Trump, p. 15-16
, Jul 2, 2000
In business & politics, stands for getting things done
I put people together, and when I feel I have the right team, I let them show me what they can do. When the bottom fell out of the real estate market, I survived because of the people I assembled. What saved Trump Organization was my willingness to
step back and to let the people who work for me do their thing. I’ve taken the same approach in refining my political agendas. I’ve talked to people who seemed to have the right talent and ideas. I’ve read until I found authors who saw problems the way
I do. I’ve based my political programs on this research. I’m also bringing a perspective to politics that most politicians don’t have. I’ve built a multi-billion empire by using my intuition.
Here I’m letting my instincts tell me how we have to work together to build the America we deserve. I stand for getting things done.
Source: The America We Deserve, by Donald Trump, p. 33-35
, Jul 2, 2000
Burned by press too often to be available any more
Reporters who’ve interviewed me know I’m from the “anything goes” school. I have nothing to hide, and no questions are off-limits as far as I’m concerned. I believed [in the past] that it was always best to give an interview, rather than making
yourself unavailable, because that way you at least have some chance of getting your message across. I no longer believe this. I’ve been burned too many times by reporters who have a point to make and will make it-at my expense-no matter what I say.
Source: Surviving at the Top, p. 34-35
, Jul 2, 1990
Rules for surviving the perils of success
It’s great to have good natural instincts, but even if you do, you may find that’s not enough. Over the years I’ve come up with certain rules for myself that are important for surviving the perils of success. - Be disciplined. This is the
first and most important rule. Long vacations, drinking, drugs-all of those things are bad for discipline because they interrupt your momentum.
- Be honest. Despite a brash and occasionally arrogant approach, I go by the book.
- Don’t think
you’re so smart that you can go it alone. I surround myself with good people, and then I give myself the luxury of trusting them.
- Be reachable. Although you run the risk of wasting a lot of time, the vast majority of people [writing] are
nice people, and they deserve a response.
- Stay close to home. What got you to the top is usually what will keep you there.
- Be flexible. I keep white space on my calendar to allow myself to come up with ideas.
Source: Surviving at the Top, p. 40-44
, Jul 2, 1990
Separated from Ivana after long less-than-perfect marriage
Looking back [on my marriage with Ivana], I believe our breakup was inevitable. Why had I hung in there so long when things were just not what they should have been? It’s very uncharacteristic of me to act that way; I’m not one to let problems fester.
[The breakup] is by no means a snap judgment. I’ve discussed the situation with many people. I even thought, briefly, about approaching Ivana with the idea of an “open marriage.” But I realized there was something hypocritical and tawdry about such an
arrangement that neither of us could live with-especially Ivana. She’s too much of a lady.
It didn’t matter that there was never a lot of yelling in the house-it was time to make the tough decisions and get on with the rest of our lives.
Source: Surviving at the Top, p. 46-50
, Jul 2, 1990
Toughness is equally strength, intelligence, & self-respect
I have a reputation for being tough, and I’d like to think it’s justified. Toughness, as I see it, is a quality made up of equal parts of strength, intelligence, and self-respect. The opposite of toughness-weakness-makes me mad and sometimes turns my
stomach. I’m not referring here to the kind of weakness that comes from being poor, sick, or disadvantaged. I’m talking about those people who can take a strong stand but just don’t.
Toughness is pride, drive, commitment, and the courage to follow
through on things you believe in, even when they are under attack. It is solving problems instead of letting them fester. It is being who you really are, even when society wants you to be somebody else. Toughness is walking away from things
you want because, for one reason or another, acquiring them doesn’t make sense. In business, toughness means playing by the rules but also putting those rules to work for you. It is looking at an adversary across the desk and saying, simply, No.
Source: Surviving at the Top, p.207-213 & 228
, Jul 2, 1990
Appealing to middle Americans leery of political elite
Trump’s tax plan [a one-time tax on assets to pay off the national debt] underscores his strategy of appealing to low- and middle-class Americans. Even amid an economic boom, Trump believes his class-conscious message will resonate with the
millions of voters who are leery of America’s economic and political elite. He also believes he has a rags-to-riches story that appeals to Americans who dream of following him into the gilded life.
Source: Associated Press, via The Enterprise (Brockton MA), p. A3
, Nov 9, 1999
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