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Another major blow to establishment has
just happened. The populists scored another victory over the
elitist, the globalists, their puppets and political entrenched
power. Populism is essentially pure democracy whichever way you slice
it. The entire Obama presidency has just been repudiated. If the
polls and the talking heads in media were to be believed, a Trump
victory over the Wicked Witch of the West was nearly impossible, just
as we were lead to believe similarly for #BrExit. In both cases I
grew to believe it. It wasn't because I did not believe people had
had enough, but rather because I thought that people would be
persuaded otherwise.
The first surprise was BrExit as I
wrote previously:
And now this surprise, a Trump win over
Clinton. We have dodged a MAJOR bullet here. Don't get me wrong, I
dislike Trump as much as anyone else but I won't be slut-shamed into
being forced by the liberal Nazi's into forming a political decision
based on pathetic political correctness issues, the mark of a small
mind and a brain-washed sheep.
It's not about Trump, it's about any
fresh approach not owned by the establishment, and if the the smaller
independent parties don't get a fair shake I'd begrudgingly take my
chances with an outsider in Trump over an Insider like Clinton
anytime. Why don't we actually look at the issues and decide based on
those what we can expect from Trump and how we can score him going
forward?
GLOBALIZATION: The globalists and
multinationals.
Outsourcing labor, manufacturing and
jobs will be under the microscope with Trump, and the Clinton
cronyism with their foundation and influence being an infamous
globalist/oligarchy pillar. The Clinton Foundation, The Carnegie
Foundation, the Open Society Foundation, the Council On Foreign
Relations, the Tri-lateralists etc will all have something to think
about as global meddling takes a back seat to the benefit of local
industry.
The Economic Recession.
As any reader of this blog probably
knows, I have always targeted the 2016 presidential election as the
kick-off for events resembling some sort of financial collapse as the
old globalist economy. I have no reason to change my view on this
but how will Trump manage this without people blaming him? Will
people understand this was always coming from
well before Trump appeared on the scene? How will Trump handle the
Fed?
War.
This is a question mark. Will Trump
pander to Clintons backers from the Military Industrial Complex and
Israel/Saudi Arabia and waste tragic amounts of money overthrowing
governments like Libya, Syria and all the rest? Perhaps this is not
certain but Trumps favorable perceived stance with Putin and his love
for the bottom line suggest he will be much better in this department
than Clinton who is an infamous warmonger.
The Media.
This should be fun. Trump is at war
with the talking-head establishment media. This media functions as a
mouthpiece and echo-chamber for special interests and Trump knows it.
The battle here is not over, it's barely even begun!
The Pentagon.
Few people truly grasp how powerful the
Pentagon really is and that Ash Carter essentially operates with
impunity or accountability just like Rumsfeld did before him. I see Trumps ability to reign in the secretary of defense, whoever that may be, and the sprawling Military Industrial Complex with their powerful influence as the greatest challenge to his presidency. The State Dept (the department of clowns) is basically just a PR office for the Pentagon. I wonder how much Trump could change this?
There are a lot of questions here, but
at least things are shaken up from their stale and predictable path.
We may have more extremes, more downs and more ups but mixing things
up gives a small amount of hope at least for the people of the world
who are engaged in a battle against the influential elite. I'll take
it!