You have this exactly backwards. The Founders certainly did not envision, nor would they have approved of, a permanent class of career pols. They were all successful private businessmen or farmers. They certainly were not afraid to challenge the orthodoxy of their time either, just as Trump has.
In taking an America first approach, he was following the lead of two of our most prominent Founders. George Washington's Farewell Address to us noted that "It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliance with any portion of the foreign world". Good advice then, still good. The inaugural pledge of Thomas Jefferson was no less clear: "Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations-entangling alliances with none."
Trump's supporters are quite aware of his shortcomings. Ronald Reagan is not coming back from the dead to rescue our country a second time however. Trump is the best hope we have. Out of 21 or so presidential candidates, he was the only one who put the interests of Americans first.
Trump putting interest of Americans first, falling off the chair from laughter. Trump only cares about himself, his family and perhaps very close inner circle.
He will cause even more damage if Dems do not take house and senate (very long shot). I thought right and left were divided badly during Obama, but what we have now is a lot worse.
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