I understand your point, but disagree. I don't think wants his business to be the archetype of anything but his own success.
Trump has engaged in crony capitalism, helping the worst of liberal politicians, bullying private property owners (He agreed with the Kelo decision "100 percent.") He does and says whatever he thinks will benefit him personally in terms of power and money. These have been his only consistent values.
True conservative policy is rooted in small government, individual rights, the constitution. I don't think these are Trump's principles - they certainly haven't been in the past.
Thanks very much for your reply.
And yet when many of these things are viewed in retrospect — take Kelo as an example, the proposed project was NEVER built there and the result was sheer waste — wisdom comes. And Trump is listening to wisdom now or he never would have been able to put together a case as cogent as he now has.