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In reply to the discussion: Why Republicans Are Opposed to Supporting the Poor - An Open Secret [View all]MineralMan
(151,281 posts)8. Trump is, in a way, the ideal President for these people.
As a stupid man, he is easily convinced that the conservative plan is the right one, so he will sign legislation created to accomplish the goals of the oligarchy. Since he has very little intellectual capacity, he can be manipulated, as needed, to enable measures designed to accomplish whatever goals have been set.
All of this is held in close confidence and not revealed to the public. The oligarchy has complete contempt for Donald Trump, but he is useful, since he will sign legislation sent to him without even understanding what that legislation accomplishes. It is an ideal environment for changes that will advance the goals of the oligarchy.
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Why Republicans Are Opposed to Supporting the Poor - An Open Secret [View all]
MineralMan
Mar 2017
OP
That's true for the conservative anarcho capitalists but I think it goes deeper than that..
JHan
Mar 2017
#1
Thanks--I was wondering what Will could have meant by "socialism doesn't work",
BlancheSplanchnik
Mar 2017
#63
Years ago the state of Texas eliminated critical thinking classes in schools
Stargazer99
Mar 2017
#42
There would be plenty of huge costs in human misery if there were not mandates
Stargazer99
Mar 2017
#48
The Reich Wing's treatment of the poor is why the French invented the National Razor.
kairos12
Mar 2017
#16
In a similar way we have homeless people and people locked up in inhumane prisons.
hunter
Mar 2017
#22
Interesting. SC justices do now realize their very existence is in danger
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2017
#112
Both my husband and I are managers and we certainly don't feel safe from his policies.
lark
Mar 2017
#43