Late to the party, but yes, there are a number of cultural commentators online who are noting that Trump is not going to be the savior his followers want him to be, and that despite the Dem propaganda, he's not a cause, but a symptom of what ails the US. And until they stop projecting their shadow content onto him, they won't see the way through the mess.
Exactly. When Larry Fink of Blackrock and Peter Mandelson both tell people to calm down about Trump, you know you're dealing with someone the System can work with quite easily. Kissinger was close to Trump, as well. He may represent a slight shift of power from the managerial class to the entrepreneurial, but other than that, it's probably business-as-usual. I remain open to the possibility that Trump *might* be able to do something useful in office, but hey, even a stopped clock tells the right time twice a day.
Late to the party, but yes, there are a number of cultural commentators online who are noting that Trump is not going to be the savior his followers want him to be, and that despite the Dem propaganda, he's not a cause, but a symptom of what ails the US. And until they stop projecting their shadow content onto him, they won't see the way through the mess.
Exactly. When Larry Fink of Blackrock and Peter Mandelson both tell people to calm down about Trump, you know you're dealing with someone the System can work with quite easily. Kissinger was close to Trump, as well. He may represent a slight shift of power from the managerial class to the entrepreneurial, but other than that, it's probably business-as-usual. I remain open to the possibility that Trump *might* be able to do something useful in office, but hey, even a stopped clock tells the right time twice a day.