Okay, This is a break in the stream. It's something about billionaires in general I should have realized a long time ago. I was writing today about the excessive power of Canadian billionaires, and their unlimited greed.
Then it occurred to me this idea of greed didn't make much sense. There had to be something else that drove them to such excesses,, and such destructive interference. Then I thought of Trump.
He was born with enough money to live the high life for all his life.
So why the rush to get more?
He's a man who has no political philosophy whatever. So why did he want to be president? In that same vein, he obviously has no sense of any general direction to take the country. So what is this all about? Greed comes nowhere close to explaining it.
Then I thought of very wealthy people I have known. Most of them born into wealth. What drove them to search for more? Well, look at Trump.
He didn't marry a good-looking girl. It had to be a beauty queen. And she has had to stay a beauty. Of course. He married for status, public recognition.
He likes to molest women. lots of men do, but keep it a secret. He openly brags about it. Status. Recognition.
With heaps of wealth, he looks for an extra job on a TV show. Status. Recognition.
He adores large crowds and tweeting. Status. Recognition. (Okay. Vanity.)
With no political ideas of any substance or consistency, he ran for president. Status. Recognition. Vanity.
It's a very common weakness of the very wealthy. (For some reason, Mila Mulroney comes to mind.)
Solution: subtlety or partisan efforts to put hubris down ... in politic they say this is the underhand ...in-right!