I never cared for Trump even before he was running for president, and honestly, I didn't watch those videos, I hear and see enough of him on the news channels. I have to give him credit though, for being the ultimate entertainer and stealing the spotlight from the other candidates, something he does very well. In the process, they all appear to be weakened in his shadow, but like Bob said, it's too early to take any of these "promises" or spoken dreams too seriously.
I've never liked Trump's flamboyant display, ostentatiousness, egotism, and goofy expressions at the podium (not presidential) …but I like his confidence, motivation, strength, knows how to negotiate, is a workhorse, understands management, is intelligent, exuberant, successful, powerful, and doesn't want to burden the people with his expenses (thus paying for his own campaign). He's no mamby-pamby and the people are ready for results…not just promises. He as set goals coupled with a plan of action dispute the fact that it needs tweaking.
But the other good candidates are watching, waiting, soaking all this in, learning what Trump's weaknesses are, and doing some planning themselves. They will have their time to shine and will be ready to offset Trump's hiccups. So anything is possible right now. Trump's demise might well be his overexposure too soon. Watch out for Marco Rubio. He said, "I'm right where I want to be for now". He knows. The media is seeing to it that Trump is overexposed now until everyone gets tired of him and then when they think the public has been sufficiently over saturated and over stimulated, later, they'll give the spotlight to Rubio, Carson, and Fiorina…when it matters most.
Sea Breeze said:
As far as cost sharing for foreign interventions and guaranteeing that our veterans and their families are taken care of...how about not putting our troops in danger in the first place with these senseless invasions and wars? With the oil, even if we are energy independent, won't we always be importing oil from the Middle East because it's cheaper, and aren't these recent wars/invasions really all about oil control, money and power?
We have enough oil in our own country to never need the Middle East but the rules need to be lifted here in order to tap into it. There will always be wars as long as we have the likes of Isis, 9/11, WMD, etc….threats to our national security and freedom.
Sea Breeze said:
Isn't he also against our constitution in regard to having people born here automatically become US citizens?
Trump isn't against our constitution but I wouldn't put it past him to try to change it, as difficult as that would be. Isn't a child illegal if born of an illegal immigrant? I know many come over the border, use our doctors to deliver their babies at no expense to them, and then return to mexico on their own.