movielover said:
Dr. Jordan Peterson was commenting on Trump's high intelligence (IQ). He noted how few people reach the pinnacle of a profession, and President Trump did that in one of the toughest places - New York real estate. Then he did it again in a completely different field - television. Then he did it a 3rd time, first candidate to win the WH as an Outsider.
Dr. Peterson also commented on Trump's ability to endure unbelievable amounts of stress, really remarkable. And he had the Democrat FBI / DOJ after him, fabricating a dossier, fraudulent FISA warrants and CIA honeypots trying to dirty up low level aides. All supported by the MSM and hi tech censorship.
I'd like to expand a little on what you mentioned, the first career of Donald Trump, which was Real Estate Developer. In actuality, this means a Building Contractor with ideas and financing. When we try to tag Trump as not being a good businessman, because he has had some ventures fail, that may be technically true, but in truth, the construction business itself is fraught with failures from time to time for a variety of reasons. This is not the high tech industry where children barely past puberty can make many millions on a novel idea. Nor is it the old standard business, when you can plan for the year ahead.
I spent time in several lines of work, but I spent the longest time as a consultant engineer in the construction industry. I consulted in Electrical, Mechanical, Civil and Control Systems engineering in power plants, fossil and nuclear, in oil refineries, water and wastewater treatment plants, chemical plants, international airports, and in building construction. My family background includes my father who was a well known Bay Area Architect, and an uncle who was a Insurance Claims Adjuster, who walked the Bay Bridge every day during construction. My father's uncle, Pat Cimini, was a famous Architect in New York State. His plan for redeveloping the deteriorated center of Buffalo was enacted not long ago.
I worked in my father's office, and visited construction sites with him since I was ten years old, and I watched him handle unscrupulous contractors, chiseling subcontractors, and workers who walked off the job because he insisted when they worked on the roof, that they put up a safety railing. My father used to say the good contractors he knew all had ulcers, the job was so stressful. They had to manage their own workers, and also the sometimes unruly subcontractors, who threatened to walk off the job. Sometimes the subs would not show up to work. Sometimes the materials they ordered did not show up But the subs all still wanted the general contractor to be there on payday with their paychecks. The contractor was always under the gun of the contract, which required each phase of the contract to be completed on a certain day.
Almost all of that took place in the friendly atmosphere of California. New York was not friendly to anyone trying to make a buck. Donald Trump had to work the room, so to speak, not like a politician but more like a strongman or even a bully at times. Think of what he had to deal with in New York. A developer like Trump must first get financing, typically from banks, and the bankers and the investors are among the stingiest to deal with anywhere. I once left my $60K job in San Francisco, and went to New York to look for work, but the salary of an engineer there was around $40K. The cost of living in both cities was about equal, so I came back to SF.
Donald Trump also had to deal with the Democrat Political machine which runs the bureaucracy in New York. The building department, the planning commission. These people have been entrenched there for many years, and you have to make best friends with them. They can stall any project, if you don't handle them. The Democrat politicians may want something more, so you have to play up to them. Then there are the labor unions, carpenters, steelworkers, plumbers, electricians, and laborers at least. In New York, these are mostly all run by the Mafia, not like friendly California. In New York, if the Mafia told Donald to do something, he had to do what the Mafia told him to do, or talk them out of it. Or else. Not only the trades were controlled by the mob, but the garbage or refuse disposal workers union was run by the Mafia as well. And there is a whole lot of refuse produced at an hauled away from a construction site.
A little story: My great uncle Pat usually practiced architecture in Buffalo, but he also designed buildings in New York City. On one project, Pat got into a fight with a contractor on the job. They were on a landing, and Pat hit him in the face, and the contractor fell down a flight of stairs and was severely injured. Soon, the Mafia put out a contract on Uncle Pat, to kill him. Pat was part of the Italian community in New York, and so he went to the Italian mayor of New York, Fiorello La Guardia, and begged him to talk to the Mafia. Mayor La Guardia got the Mafia to drop the contract, and Uncle Pat was saved.
Trump was a very successful real estate developer. Many developers have failing years, but he got buildings constructed in what was probably a pretty hostile environment. He knows how to get things done, but not how to hold on to a political office. Hopefully he's spent the last 3 years getting more politically astute. He was beaten by a guy in his basement, a guy, in spite of all his failings, who is very politically astute, not Nancy Pelosi astute, or even Barack Obama astute, but Joe was astute enough to not get kicked out of Congress for 50 years.
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