Donald Trump Is America's Best - What's Next? 😊


Donald Trump - The Finest President Of America

In the midst of geopolitical fracking, every country moves and adapts according to its idiosyncrasy and circumstance.
In the so-called West (whatever that means) - which incorporates Japan, the eastern country - agonizes the political centrism that gave it its outdated stability and that, in its fracture, moves towards its two extreme poles of the dysfunctional nineteenth-century anachronistic taxonomy between right and left and that, at the beginning of the 21st century, adopts the collision between the predatory neoliberal banking globalism and the reviled populist economic nationalism: each with his version of fake news in the phase global post-truth.

In the United States (US) governs a triumvirate hybrid trumpism - white supremacism with economic nationalism (EU First) - pacing of neo-militarism - from the triad of General Kelly, head of the cabinet; from General McMaster, National Security Advisor, and General James Mad Dog Mattis, Pentagon's bosses-coupled with the Goldman Sachs bankers and their hedge funds represented by Steven Mnuchin, Treasury Secretary, and Gary Cohn , chief economist of the White House.
In the recent juncture and pending the crucial mid-term elections of 2018 that will define the direction and destiny of Trump's presidency and its four scenarios, the trumpism of white supremacism -with or without Trump, in a paradoxical way - he picked up a symbolic victory in elementary school for the soul of the Republican Party in Alabama, where the ideologue of trumpism (with or without Trump), ousted by General Kelly, humiliated the candidate supported by President Trump and the republican establishment.

The trumpism of the ideologist Steve Bannon, with or without Trump, takes advantage of the pitiful reality of 50 million miserable (of the total of 324 million inhabitants) that have proliferated in the biblical belt and in the industrial belt: electoral base of Trumpism (with or without Trump).

Since Bannon was ousted from the White House by the palace intrigues of Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law - who, incidentally and without counting his crapulous businesses in the shadow of power, does not pass his best moments when he has been stripped naked after having imitated the same capital sin of Hillary (to have used public post in her personal account) and to have voted controversially as a woman.

According to Breitbart, a spokesman for populist economic nationalism (to which Bannon returned), the awkward son-in-law Kushner again raised his father-in-law by persuading him to support Luther Strange in the Alabama primary. time establishment candidate and the beating head of the Republican caucus in the Senate, Mitch McConnell.

Breitbart refocillates with the triumph of Judge Roy Moore, a character from the Old West: the popular muscle of the base beat the corporate money of the Republican Party.

After erasing his legendary tweets, where he supported the defeated Strange, Trump promised to shore up insurgent Alabama judge Roy Moore in the Dec. 12 election against Doug Jones, a dismal candidate of the Democratic Party who still does not dare to break his ties with the outdated Centrism of the Clintons and Obama, instead of propping up their more charismatic figures like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren: more charged to the anti-financial left.

The white evangelist supremacist base (the WASP) has rebelled against Trump's recent bipartisan dealings: his agreement with the Democratic leadership in Congress to increase the tax cap (due to Hurricane Harvey, but without Puerto Rico) in exchange for support for the dreamers and, perhaps, of the transitory oblivion of the erection of the third part of the wall with Mexico, as Chuck Schumer, the New York leader of the Democratic senatorial minority, has stated.

The incipient bipartisanship of Trump has been zaherido by its own Republican Party that can not grant the functional majority (in its second consecutive failure) to repel the controversial Obamacare (health reform installed by Obama).

Bannon attacked the Davos (sic) Party that represents Mitch McConnell, who looks very tired at 75.

Demetri Sevastopulo, of the Financial Times (FT), a spokesman for neoliberal globalism, admits that the defeat of the Trump candidate in Alabama stimulates the insurgents: to the extent that the victory of the evangelist sector is likely to trigger a revolution within the Republican Party.

Edward Luce, commentator of the FT and a great connoisseur of the house of cards in the US, locates the ideological and electoral battle of Trump against Bannon in the deep south.

Does Trump operate a double game: he flirts with the bipartisanship and with the Republican establishment that detests him (like the Democratic Party), at the same time he lets his ideologist Bannon maneuver from the Breitbart portal to propel the agenda of the evangelist populist economic nationalism?

Do we witness the privatization of the old US policy: from the Bush and Clinton dynasties, with Obama, the Republican establishment, with Trumpism (with or without Trump) and with Bannon and his financiers from the multi-million-dollar Mercer family?

Bannon does not hide that he waged a war against the capitalist cronies and their obese (sic) cats in Washington, New York and Silicon Valley (sic). Contemplate creating a match in the shade to advance trumpism (with or without Trump).
Robert Mercer, computer scientist and AI, manages 65 billion dollars in his successful company Renaissance Technologies and was behind the financing to Brexit through Cambridge Analytica (mining company of megadatos and analysis) that captures the tendencies, motivations and cyber-intimacy of the electorate.

Today the old policy in agony has been technified and kidnapped by hedge funds financiers of both the Democratic Party (via George Soros) and the Republican Party: the ultraconservative Pleiad of the Koch brothers (Charles and David) and the Mercer family.

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