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Trump: The American Proletarian Revolution

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sharkbokCaptain23,196 posts
07 Nov 2023, 21:55
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07 Nov 2023, 21:55#1

Globalism hasn't proven beneficial for the American working class, and it seems that what has transpired in other parts of the world might now be unfolding in the United States.

Many Trump voters are not primarily motivated by conservatism; instead, they are driven by a desire to challenge the influence of wealthy global corporations that outsource jobs overseas, undermine competition, and impact democracy negatively.
Their vote is a reaction against the system itself, rather than a simple endorsement of liberal or conservative values.

Trump's appeal extends beyond just conservatives; he garners support from the white working class, including independents and even some Democrats. This broad support is a valuable asset for the Republican Party, as Trump's platform goes beyond traditional conservatism and captures votes they might not otherwise secure.

For the American working class, globalism has eroded the promise of the American dream, leading them to seek change, irrespective of its form. They are in search of a populist leader who can bring about meaningful transformation."

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
08 Nov 2023, 09:10
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08 Nov 2023, 09:10#2

Must agree with you about the above.   Since the depression in 1929 to 1933  the Democratic Party was the parfty of the Southern States - they ruled without break since the 1870's - and the working class  workers in the industrial nothern states,   Kennedy added to that the votes of the Hispanics and Blacks.

Reagan was extending the change which caused the working class for the first time in the 1980's and for a while the workers in 1992  wanted change when Clinton was elected as President in 1992.     The worker income stagnated and in the period  after 1992 the working class got 20% poorer and export of employment became the norm of the successive US Governments - irrespective of whomsoever was the President.    Obama promised change and he got the support of the working class initially - but he did nothing to implement his promises of promoting working class interests.    

Clinton was unpopular with the working class voters and it was in the so-called rust belt states where industry were closed down where Trump got the majority votes.   Trump implemented changes and became even more popular when he tore up NAFTA and the Chinese because the treaties negotiated by Obama - which would still move factories to Mexico and China.    

 Since Biden became President he had the support of the Hispanics and the Blacks - but Biden buggered up the latter support base. totally and the Blacks are so divided now that most says they are not going to vote for the democrats - either by staying away fro voting or vote for the Republican candidate.  Biden thought the opening up of the Mexican border would gain him ontiinued support - but it instead drove the Hispanics away from the Democrats.   

The working class voters - irrespective of Race - was alienated by the Democrats and they regard themselves as suffering because of neglect of their interessts by the Democrats.    The Democrats became the party of the intellectual elite and the wealthy - which is a problem since the "deplorables" as Clinton called the working class - and an attack on the middle class is why Biden is so unpopular with 75% of the voters now claim that the Biden Administration is leading the country the wrong way..

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
09 Nov 2023, 12:42
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09 Nov 2023, 12:42#3

Great Post Mike. I would though go a lot further. Having looked at the situation in the USA and Europe I have no doubt that the Globalist Cabal rules both. Usually with a uni-party model with each side advancing the Globalist goals while maintaining the charade of there being a genuine opposition.

Trump gets his support from the poor and middle class. Things have got so bad that Blacks and Hispanics are leaving the Demonrat Party in Droves.  What MUST happen now is the MAGA wing of the Party has to take over. Although the MAGA wing of the party is the big majority the swamp uni-party interests are fighting tooth and nail to cling to power but their grip is definitely weakening.

That said time is not on the side of the American people wishing to save their country from Globalist Marist rule.

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