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Donald Trump’s popularity in the polls has been attributed to what someone labeled “drunken bonding.” Does that mean we’ll love another Beer Hall Putsch with Mexicans becoming scapegoats?

Or does Peter Karman in the September 2015 issue of “In These Times” sum it up succinctly when he wrote that whether Donald Trump’s mocking politicians or issues like immigration or advising on collateralized mortgage obligations, you can be sure that he will keep repeating himself rather than confusing voters by adding facts, and Karman gives Donald an extra edge for the business acumen he gained in going bankrupt four times.

Bob Singer

Wilkes-Barre