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September 20, 2016

My Coffee with a Trump Supporter

By Robert Reich

Trump supporters seem to believe Donald Trump is a successful businessman, and that we need a successful businessman as president. But he's not a businessman. He's a Con Man.

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Reprinted from Robert Reich Blog

Donald Trump with supporters
Donald Trump with supporters
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I finally found a Trump supporter -- this morning when I went to buy coffee. (I noticed a Trump bumper sticker on his car.)

"Hi," I said. "Noticed your Trump bumper sticker."

"Yup," he said, a bit defensively.

"I hope you don't mind my asking, but I'm curious. Why are you supporting him?"

"I know he's a little bit much," said the Trump supporter. "But he's a successful businessman. And we need a successful businessman as president."

"How do you know he's a successful businessman?" I asked.

"Because he's made a fortune."

"Has he really?" I asked.

"Of course. Forbes magazine says he's worth four and a half billion."

"That doesn't mean he's been a success," I said.

"In my book it does," said the Trump supporter.

"You know, in 1976, when Trump was just starting his career, he said he was worth about $200 million," I said. "Most of that was from his father."

"That just proves my point," said the Trump supporter. "He turned that $200 million into four and a half billion. Brilliant man."

"But if he had just put that $200 million into an index fund and reinvested the dividends, he'd be worth 12 billion today," I said.

The Trump supporter went silent.

"And he got about $850 million in tax subsidies, just in New York alone," I said.

More silence.

"He's not a businessman," I said. "He's a con man. "Hope you enjoy your coffee."



Authors Website: http://robertreich.org/

Authors Bio:

Robert Reich, former U.S. Secretary of Labor and Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley, has a new film, "Inequality for All," to be released September 27. He blogs at www.robertreich.org.


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