I really don't think he needs to do anything. I think they damaged their careers, at least on a national...
Russ - That is the point, actually. He doesn't need to do anything, he plans to anyway. Retribution for narcissistic ego injury. Expected of a major power figure with that type of ego, but he is not yet a president. He only just began politics, and even more recently became a Republican, yet he feels he can retaliate at whim for being rejected by career long Republics when they show a public lack of support.
This trait is giving most people serious reservations about Trumps capabilities as a grown up in general. You have to remember that he inherited a real estate fortune. His alcoholic brother was disinherited by their father, when he died Trump refused to make fair provisions for his children , but offered to pay for thee infant son of his nephew's medical care for cerebral palsy. They sued to retrieve their inheritance, and Trump cut off the payments for the child. This dragged out in court until they settled for less than fair. He also was present when his father wrote the new will, while his father had dementia.The luxury of not worrying about court costs made it easy for him to win the typical game of the wealthy, bring them to their knees with delays and legal fees, then they'll take a lousy deal to settle out.
He initially denied cutting off his nephews child out of anger, but then later admitted in an interview that he did it because he was angry that they sued.
This is not the guy who will be charitable under the radar, as you mention. It may not be publicized when he does something charitable, but there is likely a motive that is to his advantage.
It is noteworthy that he handled his fathers will the way he did, not because it makes him a jerk, but because it seems to be a consistently overlooked fact that he inherited between 100 and 200 million ( depending on the source, he downplays his inheritance and put at 40 mil in Forbes in the 80's ) His initial investments in the Hyatt and the Trump building were down to smart planning and good luck, that fair enough. Most of the others are all real estate buy outs, mortgaged repeatedly, and invested in other businesses. Its a constant revolving door of acquire, rent increase, and dump. The majority of wealth increase has been due to the basic truth that money makes money. All of his holdings, shares and interests make money just sitting where they are.
Around 1980 when Trumps father died, 100 million dollars was worth what almost 300 million is today. Think about that. It is worth doing research into his business history, his habit of out sourcing workers, particularly in the 80's and 90's for his biggest real estate projects. There are statistics on who he hired and what he paid going all the way back to his beginning, even before the old man died. He doesn't have a track record of caring about the average anybody. As early as 2002 he applied for work visas for 1600 people. At the time he said it was because foreign workers "had a better work ethic ." The reality is they dont need to be paid overtime and they won't join unions.
I point this out mainly because I could tell that you were offended by my sarcasm, and I apologize for that. But also because your comment to me is exactly why I get upset over Trumps manipulative tactics. He is not a great business man, he really should have about twice what he does have, and most of his businesses go under or get sold just before they do. There is a reason he wont show his tax returns, and that IS the reason. The impressive wealth he has is about equal to todays value of his
original inheritance. Think about that. So much of the well meaning regular guys hope placed on Trump is due to admiration for his success, it is misplaced.
Hilary Clinton is a liar, so is Trump. She's an attorney and she's self made. Both of the Clinton's are self made career people that started off with student loans, law practices and small time politics. That is closer to the American dream than Trump is by far. She's experienced and global concerns are far more important right now than anything else. The entire world market, including the U.S. economy is at stake with major power shifts beginning all over the world. Trump promising fair trade is like saying my kids lemonade stand will solve the problem if I get fired from my job. The global economy is dependent on established power structures and NATO. The destabilization process has created huge gaps that Russia and China are taking advantage of. This is out of Trumps league, it just is.
Also, a ban on immigration from Muslim countries as you mention isn't possible to enforce, Trump knows that and thats why he walked his comment back and started saying he would do ' extra vetting. ' What's going to happen is that the fear amplified by his comments will embolden people here to behave in ways that are not conducive to law and order with these immigrants, because they feel entitled to. That will create bigger problems for us here, not just the immigrants.
I understand his appeal, I know people who still want to vote for him, including one of my sons. I also want to apologize for my mocking comment about rednecks, its never okay to make sweeping generalizations about groups of people based on stereotypes or the bad behavior of small groups within the larger group. I've known some redneck types with fantastic character and great values. I've seen some hideously ignorant and violent behavior from these folks also, like all humans there's good ones and bad ones. I tend to deliberately make them sound stupid. and I'm sorry. I've already outed myself as a mean sarcasm person elsewhere here, I'm trying to be better.
So I can agree to respectfully disagree about Trump, I wont be disrespectful about it again, and please note that I don't think the Clinton's are wonderful people either.