Incapabama was like that pain-in-the-ass high school disciplinarian, always looking to "get" somebody for something, generally trying to make things more difficult, operating from a negative perspective. Rules, rules, and more rules.
Trump, on the other hand, is like that real positive coach, always looking for the good side of things, trying to put people in a position to succeed, trying to give people the opportunity to better themselves. But, like in any sport, you have to earn it with Trump. No handouts.
Only problem is that Trump is taking over a team (economy) that has been handicapped by bad draft picks (high debt levels), which is going to make the job more difficult, but not impossible.
Trump regularly meets with business leaders and listens to them, while many CEO's have said that their meetings with Incapabama often consisted of Barack coming in and lecturing them and leaving the room.
Which guy would you rather play for?
Trump, on the other hand, is like that real positive coach, always looking for the good side of things, trying to put people in a position to succeed, trying to give people the opportunity to better themselves. But, like in any sport, you have to earn it with Trump. No handouts.
Only problem is that Trump is taking over a team (economy) that has been handicapped by bad draft picks (high debt levels), which is going to make the job more difficult, but not impossible.
Trump regularly meets with business leaders and listens to them, while many CEO's have said that their meetings with Incapabama often consisted of Barack coming in and lecturing them and leaving the room.
Which guy would you rather play for?