I was one of millions glued to the television screen as Donald Trump arrived back in his hometown and mine, New York City, for his first arraignment on a host of criminal charges. Thirty-four, to be exact. For many of us working and living in this city, we've heard decades of talk about his questionable business dealings. And as someone who previously published a real estate magazine there, I was privy to the complaints of numerous small business owners about the behavior of Trump's development company. But on that Tuesday, the big screen TV I was watching was not located...