(10-25-2017, 04:45 PM)xise Wrote: https://consumerist.com/2017/10/24/senat...companies/
If Trump is an enemy of elites, I shudder to think about what would happen if he decides those elites aren't half-bad after all.
So far, while Trump might have been better than Hillary in terms of elite-catering, it seems that Obama was better than Trump, with nationalized healthcare and all. Are people still somehow holding out hope that Trump can be a strong force for change instead of just consoling themselves that Trump is better than Hillary would have been? Was Trump really just a case of throwing s*** into the political system and seeing what happens? Because I'm not sure things are working as well as people would have hoped.
It looks to me like he's doing extremely well.
Remember what we have though. Government and the large banks are completely out of control. It really can't be fixed. It is consuming itself by consuming the people. That part is going to get ugly.
Meanwhile, the people are being shown that their government is massively corrupt. The disclosures happening now are extremely exciting, and show the level of corruption within government. The JFK files release will undoubtedly be epic. The Clintons are being thrown under the bus now, and Bush Sr should be next. Bush Sr was more than likely behind JFK and is the father of the CIA drug running business.
So, the question is now - What does Assange have left to dump (and how is that being hung over Mueller's head since he's complicit in many crimes), and how damning will the JFK files be? That's the next step as far as I can tell. The American people have been propagandized to a level never before seen in our times. So many lies need to be unwound.
This is a factional battle of the elite going down now, and Trump is sort of a double agent. He supports the winning faction of this factional battle, BUT, that faction, when they "win", won't be able to regain control like they had in the past, and will be completely exposed for those who are not living in denial.. We live in epic times. Catalonia is sort of an example of how this should go down - gov't attempting to control the people while the people say "enough already, we are done with you"..
Current policy stuff going on looks like a big red herring to me. Maybe it's possible that Trump is trying to lay the groundwork for a federal government that runs on a balanced budget in the distant future, but I doubt that this is all that useful.