Frequently Asked Questions about Donald Trump

Donald Trump has trumped; he's Donald J Trump, and he'll fix America good as new. If you've watched his interviews by CNBC and other channels, you will hear an inordinate amount of boasting and thumping of his own chest. He's Trump, and therefore trumps. No wonder the world is bursting with curiosity about him and his thoughts. Do you want to read some of the questions most frequently asked about Trump?

1. Is Trump's main strategy to change people's thinking by repeating the same thing over and over, in a loud opinionated tone?

Well, he's going to be America's new Superman president (his own words, by the way). So everything makes more sense when it's repeated often enough and loudly at that. There's one statement he's made over and over - "I've got hundreds of millions of dollars in cash. Even Forbes doesn't understand my assets" Case closed.

2. As president, Trump will have to deal with Mexico, illegal immigration and border issues. Will his present take of Mexican immigrants as rapists, drug-peddlers and criminals not affect his stand as president?

At a crucial time when American leaders are trying to repair relations with Hispanic and Latino voters, Trump goes around beating his racist drum. Right in the middle of his campaign, an illegal immigrant murders a white woman in San Francisco. The result? Trump's campaign gets a huge boost from conservative voters. One wonders - if the murder hadn't happened - would Trump have won?.

3. How much of Trump's success is owed to his multi-billion dollar fortune?

Trump has spent as much as $100 million on his campaign; this freed him from the need to depend on donations. Some say his campaign and his win are mostly about money and support from conservative whites, who can smell the money from miles. That has to be the truth, since intelligent voters are put off by him.

4. Trump paints a scary picture of crime, illegal immigrant horrors and job-stealing by other countries, to win conservative support. Did he base his campaign on appealing to scared white people? Is he a racist?

It's a valid question, even though Trump denies it. However, if you follow his campaign, you'll see him ridiculing American leaders as stupid for letting American companies to be run by other countries. Stirring up fear and insecurity, and favoring rich whites over others is pretty much all he's done.

5. Trump says Americans are suffering economically because of stupid leaders and illegal immigration. What does Trump plan to do that'll trump them all and secure American economy?

Jeb Bush, the prominent CNBC representative, accuses Trump of stealing his tax plans to show lowered rates. In reality, Trump's plan will increase America's budget deficit by $1 trillion over 10 years. Apparently, American economy will, "take off like a rocket ship under my plan". He plans on creating many new jobs and fixing America's crooked trade deals that are stripping the country of jobs.

6. Trump wants to disband ObamaCare, the medical care system set up by the previous US President. What does he have in mind in place of ObamaCare?

One of the first things he plans to do as President is to replace ObamaCare with an amazing new, reformative system. This will include allowing people to purchase cross-state insurance, engendering greater competition, and lower insurance and drug rates. Poor Obama!

7. Young Bernie Sanders supporters are disillusioned with the Clinton's policy positions and the DNC. What does Trump say to the people who voted for Bernie in the primary?

Trump believes that Crooked Hilary Clinton (as he refers to Mrs. Clinton) won't get any Bernie groupie votes; he will, Donald Trump. And it's all due to Hillary's refusal to support the Libyan invasion, NAFTA and TPP and the Iraq war. Crooked Hilary, Trump says, just gobbled millions of dollars from global corporations and is their puppet, so what else can you expect.