Is Donald Trump simply a pawn?
I think the U.S. government is about to embark on making a number of radical changes. The kind of changes that'll affect the lives of a substantial number of its citizens. And not in a good way. The kind that can create a lot of collective unrest.
Perhaps ...changes affecting social security? Or ...Medicare? Medicaid? Private property rights? The rights of the disabled? Regulations on business, industry, the medical professions and government agencies?
Maybe the reason the U.S. government wants a Republican in the White House at this point in time is so when these changes are implemented they have a convenient scapegoat for the average person to pin all the coming atrocities on.
It's no trade secret the Democrats are stereotyped as the party of compassion and concern for the disadvantaged and fringe members of society, and crusaders of the Constitutional rights of the average person.
While Republicans are stereotyped as being more hard-nosed, insensitive, catering to the whims of the financial and business interests, favoring laws and law enforcement over personal rights.
And, since so many adhere to their partisan beliefs so religiously, having these radical changes correspond with the advent of a Republican administration (especially one following a Democratic administration) makes for a perfect red herring, one that obscures the fact that the U.S. already has its agendas mapped out by whatever secret organizations and factions actually control its governmental systems.
I think the U.S. government is about to embark on making a number of radical changes. The kind of changes that'll affect the lives of a substantial number of its citizens. And not in a good way. The kind that can create a lot of collective unrest.
Perhaps ...changes affecting social security? Or ...Medicare? Medicaid? Private property rights? The rights of the disabled? Regulations on business, industry, the medical professions and government agencies?
Maybe the reason the U.S. government wants a Republican in the White House at this point in time is so when these changes are implemented they have a convenient scapegoat for the average person to pin all the coming atrocities on.
It's no trade secret the Democrats are stereotyped as the party of compassion and concern for the disadvantaged and fringe members of society, and crusaders of the Constitutional rights of the average person.
While Republicans are stereotyped as being more hard-nosed, insensitive, catering to the whims of the financial and business interests, favoring laws and law enforcement over personal rights.
And, since so many adhere to their partisan beliefs so religiously, having these radical changes correspond with the advent of a Republican administration (especially one following a Democratic administration) makes for a perfect red herring, one that obscures the fact that the U.S. already has its agendas mapped out by whatever secret organizations and factions actually control its governmental systems.
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