Trump supporters like the fact that he is politically incorrect.

Average Americans are speaking up and they want a hard ass in the White House. They are tired of the trouble making, intolerant progressive democrats who know nothing of economics. They may be in search of a man similar to Ronald Reagan, like Donald Trump. Both former president and possibly future president speak in generalities because it is their job to lead, not to be the experts. Trump will use the American military when it is needed to serve the best interests of the American public. Jason’s guest, Jeffrey Lord says Obama’s presidential leadership is considered weak among international leaders and it is putting America in jeopardy.

Key Takeaways:

Jason’s Editorial:

[1:13] Is Rand Paul too boring to get elected for President?

[4:52] Bernie is in the pocket of big labor unions

[6:15] Your questions answered – Income property, diversification, how to invest capital gains

[17:47] Venture Alliance, JHU Live in Salt Lake and Meet the Masters

Jeffrey Lord Guest Interview:

[20:06] The American left is not very tolerant

[24:42] Ronald Reagan and Trump are different people, but they both make great points

[31:18] CNN offered me a job and they don’t censor me

[33:03] Trump supporters are average Americans

[34:39] Trump talks in generalities and not in specifics

[37:38] Bernie Sanders is not an economist and has no clue about the economy

[39:59] Are the progressive democrats the bad guys?

[45:54] It’s probable Trump will be the republican nominee even after the loss in Iowa

[50:08] Trump would put businessmen in government positions, no more dynasties

[52:35] Re-orienting foreign policy towards national interests

[55:48] Displaying superior military strength works

[57:09] How to find Jeffrey Lord’s book

Mentions:

Jason Hartman

Venture Alliance Mastermind

What America Needs: The Case for Trump

The American Spectator

CNN

Deadly Gambits

Tweetables:

Trump is a very smart, serious and confident guy. His followers are hard working people.

The similarities between Reagan and Trump are worth noting. They both speak in generalities.

Trump has only spent about 1 million dollars on his entire campaign, most candidates have spent millions more.