Written during the first year of his presidency, this book asks the question, "Can Donald Trump make America great again?" A simple question, not such a simple answer. Think he's a great communicator or a gaffer? Think he's effective or a bumbler? Think he's a talented executive or a blatant opportunist? Either way he elicits strong responses; there's no middle ground, you either love him or hate him. Join non-fiction author Stu Segal, author Tom Doyle, former Mayor Jay Bradway and 6 others who all have strong opinions about Mr. Trump, and equally strong concern for the future of America, as they look into their crystal balls to see the future and into the annals of history to understand the past, as they explore the possibilities of Mr. Trump's presidency.
Stu Segal lives just outside New York City. He writes, juggles, listens to rock 'n roll, rides motorcycles, and plays drums. He is a voracious consumer of film and literature.
You can find him annually at the World Science Fiction Convention, the Westminster Kennel Club Show, rock concerts, motorcycle events, on the internet, and sometimes in the French Quarter. Wherever he is, you can find him every morning in the gym.
Stu's early years were spent in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He went into banking as a coin wrapping clerk, and concluded a banking career 24 years later as vice president of a global bank, and on the Board of Directors of the New York Cash Exchange. He subsequently opened motorcycle dealerships for Harley-Davidsons, Triumphs, Hondas, Buells, Victorys and more.
In 2011 Stu began writing non-fiction, always focusing on subjects close to his heart, subjects he hopes will help others.