Again, where's the activity on it? Where's the push for it? Not on the campaign website, not in his speeches, not in his tweets. He had a stance in 2000 that is markedly different than the approach he was touting in 2011 and beyond.Again, Larry Kudlow doesn't speak of Trump's economic policy objectives or beliefs on his own. He speaks for Trump! In case you haven't noticed, we're in the middle of an election cycle where these issues will be front and center. Trump needs super majorities in both Houses to have any chance of implementing these ideas since Democrats (and some Republicans) will NEVER support privatization of any Government run programs.
However as I mentioned, this is Trump's governing philosophy...from Health Insurance, to Education, to Space exploration, all the way up to and including Social Security and Medicare. You correctly mentioned there is the political reality that Americans must be convinced privatization works better than Government funding before legislation proposing such can be supported and passed.
This is why we vote. You're arguing something about Trump you claim doesn't exist, I'm arguing something about him that's part of his core philosophy regarding his views on Government's role in our lives.
And you probably missed my edit (not your fault) that Trump supported a single 14.25% tax on all people worth more than $10 million to pay off the national debt in 2000. If you believe his comments in 2000 about retiree benefits are not nixed by his more recent comments on that exact issue, why do you believe that he has moved off the one-time tax of the 1% to fix the debt? maybe he's waiting for a super majority of democrats to work with him on that issue.