Again, I'm not saying that there isn't some systemic problems with the distribution of wealth in the US. I'm saying that Donald Trump is probably the worst possible person to fix this issue, on the flip side you have to blame the democrats for not running with Sanders who was the EXACT answer to fix wealth distribution issues.
My point was the media has totally failed the american public and unfortunately, the unskilled workforce makes pretty much every decision based off of mainstream media.
Someone said it in the election thread, but it looks like we're seeing the fall of the american empire. You have a huge swath of the population whose parents and grandparents were able to make a comfortable life without education or any acquired skills and a lot of them think they should be able to do that too. That's why unemployment is low but you still have huge swaths of people feeling disenfranchised. It's going to be very scary to see how this plays out as those who can't break the mold will continue to fall by the wayside and just get angrier and more entrenched in their "under attack" mindsets as they start to realize that just voting in a candidate who makes a lot of noise isn't actually going to fix anything. Donald Trump is not going to be the one that brings skills and education to the under educated.
Buckle up yo.
Last edited by polak; 11-09-2016 at 04:40 PM.
|