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Originally Posted by Nibblewitz
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No, I urge everyone to keep an open mind. In my opinion, the situation becomes very clear when you "follow the money."
Looking at the few responses I have received from my comments, I will bow out of this discourse.
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I get what you are saying but straight up abolishing the fed is over the heads of most people. The exciting thing about Trump is that nationalism is cool again. This will shift the Overton window.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overton_window
This then opens up the public to being more receptive to nationalist ideas as opposed to the socialist views and policies we have been dealing with. Central banking is key to socialism so you will meet with a lot of resistance until a changing of the guard.
When just straight up "following the money" the Don was relatively "self funded" until he became the nom . Having raise only something like 59 million. Hillary had raised something like 300 million mostly corporate money compared to Bernie's 290 million which was mostly grass roots. It is not uncommon for big industry to donate to both parties hedging their bets trying to earn favor. Even now you can see the media establishment has completely turned on Donald especially with Roger Ailes out. All of this should tell you something.