Professional Advice

One of the most interesting thing that I noticed during Trump's campaign is that he seems to be short of professional advisors. Let me rephrase that. For a billionaire, Trump seems to have a shortage of quality professional advisors that previous Republicans nominees with a fraction of his wealth seem to be able to achieve.

Trump got his doctor to write (OK, type) a letter certifying his health. Except that the doctor banged out a relatively unprofessional letter within 5 minutes. There were claims that that Trump was the "healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency" even though it is quite likely that he has never seen all the other presidential nominees. "Could we know why Trump is healthier than Mitt Romney? With an explanation that takes longer than 5 minutes to type out?"

Maybe Trump does not exactly follow medical advice or pays for the best medical treatment. What about his tax accountant which apparent has been filing for a tax rebate for people earning less than half a million annually in New York? Can a person with a self declared wealth of 10 billion be getting an annual returns of 0.0000005%? The tax rebates got Trump a minuscule 300 dollars.

Perhaps Trump inherited more money from his father than is publicly known. This is however one activity that Trump likes to do. Trump likes to sue people. However, Trump is not a lawyer so he should be paying for legal services. Recently, one of his lawyers was seen on TV demanding that a news anchor cite her sources even though she had mentioned it clearly. His arrogant "Says who" to her clear questions and answers reflects poorly on the lawyer's ability to speak in public.

I would suggest speech writers but Trump has a habit to go off script so speech writers are not exactly going to be well paid. Moreover the speechwriter who wrote the speech for Trump's wife was paid a measly 300 bucks for it.

   

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