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After watching Donald J. Trump perform at a rally leading up to the New Hampshire primary I must admit I do see what is so appealing about him. Finally, someone who we can relate to on a podium calling out the many misjustices of government and misleading legacy media. It is also nice to watch the political pundits seemingly squirm at the success of a proposed enemy of the establishment. Being anti-established myself, I can see why for most of the common folk, this would generally seem like a step in the right direction. I've been hoping for something similar for about a decade. Admittingly, I am not a big fan of Mr. Trump, but I would be able to bring myself past his many shortcomings had I been easily convinced he is in fact the savior of the working class. The only problem with that is I am an over-thinker with an uncanny ability to read patterns and strategies.

I, like my radical right counter-parts, believe there is an elite group dedicated and working diligently to make the rich even richer while keeping the lower class under control. Where we differentiate is the belief that our savior has arrived in the form of an over confident billionaire who, up until he decided to run for president never seemed to be overly concerned with the struggles of the working class. I think the power of the powers that be have been severely underestimated by the people that Donald Trump is the one problem that the high powered think tanks that function as the brain of the machine can't seem to solve. I've considered this often. If it is true that Trump woke up one day and decided to go against the grain and tear down the structure that he has been able to greatly benefit from for decades, then where is the genius level counter moves that I'm so use to seeing from the machine? It can't be the indictments that have seemed to make him more popular, or the ever failing strategy by the legacy media to embroider and misrepresent him; which he effortlessly uses against them time and time again, I might add, making his image more the grandeur among the conspiracy theorist that champion him as the man they just can't take down. It's the same show, different stage. It doesn't fit the pattern of a structure that has stood the test of time, outsmarting the opposition every step of the way. If this was a chess game the moves just wouldn't make any sense. There are way better ways to halt Trump's momentum, and it could be so easily done I feel like if I had the resources and power of the elites I could do it. I certainly would take a different approach. We are talking about a man who swindled hard working middle class Americans out of money with a false degree from a fake university. Where are the interviews from sobbing participants who dumped there savings in the hopes of building a better future? Those are the type of tactics I'm used to seeing from his supposed opposition. The algorithm should be pumping clips of a devoted democrat in the 1990's vowing to turn into a republican if he ever ran for president because the "republican voter's are stupid". Why not play up his relationship with the Clinton's prior to him running for office? Anything that could be potentially damaging to Donald Trump has been glossed over or completely ignored by an entity who has arguably never lost a fight, and instead they opt for a strategy that has only made him more popular and seemingly indestructible. It just doesn't make sense. Instead, it seems to fit more into their rhyme scheme of inserting divisive forces and shoving them down our throats to establish even more dominance.

On the flip side, if Trump was really on the side of the righteous, why didn't any of the Sackler's go to prison for the opioid epidemic? The swamp was not drained, if anything it got more infested under the Trump administration. In our real day to day lives, any American that has ever worked in a corporate office will tell you that calamity equals an unstable company. A high turn over rate of employees is a sign of poor management and deteriorating leadership. Oddly, when this happened in the White House the most loyal of Trump's supporters took this as an example of the swamp being drained, despite many of them coming out with criminal charges and some going as far as to testify against him. Trump had a higher turnover rate than any other president. The only administration to come close was, ironically, Ronald Reagan, the only other superstar to become president.

Me being just as entertained by Donald Trump as every other American, I will continue to watch the show, but perhaps with a little more skepticism than people on both sides of the aisle. To me, another Trump presidency has far worse connotations that most people seem to think. It is a signal of power and control and the ability to outwit the "bottom-feeders". This is all just speculation of course. I have no proof of any of these theories besides a gut that has never failed me and an uncanny ability to recognize strategy. With that being said, I could be wrong and Trump could actually be the single biggest threat to a long standing global elite war machine. God speed friends, let all of us pray for the best and prepare for the worst no matter what side of the great divide you may fall on.

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