You have not schooled anyone, and once again missed the point.
"The point" being that Donald Trump is no conservative. You've fallen for Trump's dog and pony show (and poor THall just can't get up).
Cruz is bought and paid for, who bought Trump?
Who did Trump take money from for his campaign?
Ummm, the companies that he milked money out of when he filed bankruptcy 4 times?
How Does Trump Repeatedly File for Bankruptcy and Still Stay on Top?
Oct. 2009
Donald Trump has become infamous for telling business mogul wannabes "You're fired!" every week on primetime television. Yet, after Trump's casino operations filed bankruptcy for the second time this past November, many have wondered if it isn't time for board members to give Trump a pink slip. Despite the company failings, Trump will remain as chairman and CEO and continue to collect a $2 million dollar paycheck. So...how does a CEO decide to file for bankruptcy twice and still come out at the top of the heap?
No Personal Involvement
First, Trump doesn't get personally involved. He knows how to protect his personal finances. In both instances, Trump's corporations have filed for bankruptcy; Trump personally has not. Hence, when his casino fell into about a billion dollars in debt, the corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Trump only made the decision to do so once he had spoken to his banks and bondholders. But, by filing, he gave his business the opportunity to regroup and reduce his business debt. It didn't hurt however that it would also reduce his personal debt, as Trump is likely the one every creditor would look to if the Taj Mahal couldn't pay up. So, in fact, Trump avoided potential lawsuits from credits and he may have also avoided personal bankruptcy by keeping his own bank account insulated.
https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/...dly-file-for-bankruptcy-and-still-stay-on-top
Donald Trump's Companies Filed for Bankruptcy 4 Times
April 2011
Donald Trump -- or companies that bear his name - have declared bankruptcy four times.
Trump has built an American empire from Las Vegas to New York with towering hotels and sparkling casinos. Forbes estimates he's worth $2.7 billion. But not all of Trump's business ventures have been constant money-makers. In 1991, 1992, 2004, and again in 2009, Trump branded companies or properties have sought Chapter 11 protection.
"I've used the laws of this country to pare debt. ... We'll have the company. We'll throw it into a chapter. We'll negotiate with the banks. We'll make a fantastic deal. You know, it's like on 'The Apprentice.' It's not personal. It's just business," Trump told ABC's George Stephanopoulos last Thursday.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/donald-trump-filed-bankruptcy-times/story?id=13419250