My point would be that a soldiers job is to break things and kill people. Whether he is a private or a general. War college teaches generals to lead people in the act of breaking things and killing people.
There is no school that teaches you to be a President.
I would rather have someone that has spent his life building things than someone that has spent his life breaking things.
One of the most poignant arguments against the prior occupant of the WH is that he had never built so much as a hot dog stand.
I would take a battlefield organizer over a community organizer, though.
The same things I’ve said above apply here to. There are more considerations than what a candidate has built. Building things doesn’t prepare one for being president. There’s no reason to pick one thing and then take that one thing to the voting booth. And I suspect that is not what you did. Judging from your other posts there are deeper reasons why you like Trump.