Sunday, 8 May 2016

REPUBLICANS FEEL TRUMP TERROR


ED Noor: As I have stated repeatedly, Trump is doing what he does best, "talking the helm" because he wants it. He has grand designs on creating a new standard for his own "First family"; he is looking ahead for his progeny and whatever opportunities that might entail. His family workings are not that different from those of Mayer Rothschild's for his five sons when you consider it, although there is a great difference between building gaudy masterpieces and fleecing goyim from their money. 

As an extreme pragmatist, Trump looks ahead and does not like what he sees coming down the pike as the result of previous idiocies.  That he has strong associations with Jews cannot be either denied or avoided in his world ~ through both marriage ties and especially business, not to mention socially since his name has been connected to Jeffrey Epstein's activities in the past. He is no angel but he is the only game in town.  

At his core Trump does not think like a tribalist; he has been disgusted by where American politics have been going for over thirty years. Trump is thoroughly an individual human being. THAT frightens so many who have, knowingly or otherwise, been tribalized. That makes him a wildcard, beyond the loose cannon stage. This is the core difference between "us" and "them". He prefers profiting through growth, not through deprivation. Hate to sound so simplistic, but there it is. 


May 7, 2016

NEW YORK –  It’s been a treat watching the arrogant, Masters of the Universe Republicans wring their hands and ululate over the terror that is Donald Trump.

Most of my serious Republican friends don’t know what to do:  they yearn to be close to power, but fear backing Trump will make them pariahs at their local golf club. So they are still hiding in the closet.

‘I am Shiva, destroyer of worlds!’ That’s Trump’s message to America’s oligarchs. And scared they should be because of even a modest Trump revolution would threaten their corrupt, stultified political system and their wallets.

As a former conservative Republican who has watched his lifelong party become a vehicle for special interests and religious fundamentalists, I say ‘blow it to smithereens.’ Build a new party that represents America’s 99%, not the gilded 1%. 

I’m sick of reading the New York Times sneer at ‘uneducated white male workers who support Trump.’ What about all the welfare recipients who are the core of Hilary Clinton’s supporters?

Trump vows to make the trains run on time. But at a deeper level, he threatens three of the nation’s most sacred cows:

1. imperial war-making, the American Empire,  and the military industrial complex;
2. the vast power of Wall Street and its shameful  tax breaks;
3. the Israel lobby and its undue influence over US foreign policy.

No wonder his candidacy has produced so much fierce opposition and cries of anguish. Trump is remarkably brave, or incredibly foolish, to gore all these sacred cows at the same time.

Still, Trump is answering a deep current in American politics, dating from the Founding Fathers, that wants to avoid foreign entanglements and wars. Foes call this isolationism. In the Trump view, the US has drained its resources and mental energy waging wars abroad that have brought it no benefit at all except a rickety empire.

In 2015, US warplanes dropped 23,144 heavy bombs on six Muslim nations. US forces are now fighting in Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia and West Africa. Do we really wonder why so many furious Muslims want revenge against the west? Trump has yet to understand this.

ED Noor: So did Ron Paul but he never built up the momentum Trump was capable of.

But Trump is right when he says no more foreign wars. Equally important, it’s time to begin dismantling the US Empire which is precisely what invites attacks we call ‘terrorism.’

Today, NATO does not defend the US or Europe. It is a control mechanism that keeps Europe under American strategic domination. It should have been ditched when the Soviet Union collapsed. Instead, we see the Washington neocons who control the Obama administration’s policy planning to send a full US armored brigade to Russia’s western border and intensifying air and naval patrols there. Madness, and likely stepping stones to a new war.

Candidate Trump advocates grown-up dialogue and cooperation with Russia and an end to Hillary Clintons’ crass war-mongering and hates Putin campaign.  

Trump’s call for ‘even-handed’ US policy in the Mideast was greeted with fury and horror by Israel’s partisans who are now asking (ED Noor: DEMANDING) Washington for $4.2 billion in annual military aid.

But Trump’s daring effort to forge peace in the Mideast has run head-on into the mighty US Israel lobby which helped orchestrate a ferocious anti-Trump media campaign.

Now, it appears Trump has met his match. Pro-Israel billionaire Sheldon Adelson has just made peace with Trump and announced he will support the Republican candidate. This sends an important message out to Israel’s supporters to lay off the Donald. In return, Trump just announced he actually favors more Israeli settlements on the Occupied West Bank.

ED Noor: EEEEK!

Meanwhile, the slighted Republican establishment is still sulking and won’t endorse Trump ~ yet. Its leaders are right when the say Trump must change his speech regarding Mexicans and Muslims. But they don’t really care about either.

What they really do care about is the danger of cutting the Pentagon’s $700 billion annual budget, protecting the military industrial complex, and defending Wall Street from government investigation. After all, it’s Wall Street that funds Congress.

The Republicans opposing Trump are not, as they claim, conservatives. They are advocates of big, big government, foreign wars, welfare for favored industries, tax breaks for farmers and key supporters. And, of course, almost half of GOP voters call themselves fundamentalist Christians, making today’s party a semi-theocratic, far right political movement.

Real conservatives are for low taxes, small government, no foreign wars and states rights. Rather what Trump is preaching.

2 comments:

  1. "Trump vows to make the trains run on time. But at a deeper level, he threatens three of the nation’s most sacred cows:

    1. imperial war-making, the American Empire, and the military industrial complex;
    2. the vast power of Wall Street and its shameful tax breaks;
    3. the Israel lobby and its undue influence over US foreign policy."

    What? How the hell can Margolis make these claims?

    Trump has promised that, when he's prez, we'll finally '''invest''' in our American military (cause Lord knows America always treats nickels like manhole covers when it comes to our beleaguered military industrial complex).

    He'll reign in the power of Wall St and its 'shameful' tax breaks? Is that why he's in bed with Goldman Sachs? What - I suppose he's just foolin' those trusting jewish bankers - he's getting really close just so he can cut them off at the knees when he gets into office. Sure... ol' Donald has always been a revolutionary at heart...

    And finally, he 'threatens the Israeli lobby and its influence'? How? By urging more displacement of Palestinians? By whoring himself to AIPAC? By fervently endorsing that sick fuck Benji Yahoo? By pushing the 'Muslims are Terrorists' meme? C'mon! Am I residing in an alternate universe? It really does feel that way at times.



    I think some smart people are now so beleaguered that on Trump they can project their own hopes and fantasies, because he's an 'outsider' who 'tells it like it is'. I mean what's the other option? Faith in Hillary? (an aside: fwiw, I still have yet to meet a single supporter of that shrew... not one... so who the hell is voting for her in these primaries?)

    It's all a play. Trump, riding to the rescue perched on his golden toilet, is no more gonna reign in Wall St, wrestle control away from Israel, and give the finger to the true playas who make trillions off of war and pain and human suffering than will I, with a strongly worded letter written to my Congressman, convince Washington to shutter its 100+ foreign military bases and force Apple and other US based corporations to bring their billions parked offshore home and pay their share of taxes.


    Faith based politics never has a good outcome...

    With respect -

    kpatrickryan


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  2. I'm voting green, but I won't die otherwise unless Hillary is president. That will be the end of us.

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