I'm feeling more and more like Hillary's campaign and FBI shenanigans, etc; are all a scheme to funnel those who are aware of government corruption and other global issues over to Trump. These race movements and other polarities are all manufactured, and now Trump is promising a return to the status quo. How will he accomplish this though? He has no in depth plan other than focusing on American manufacturing, and rewriting trade deals. Trump has already proven himself to support Federal Government and surveillance, and he has high-up connections through his business and dealing with government officials. I fear what is going to happen is an overhaul of commerce that is run through the Federal Government, and/or even more state surveillance. He will have the support for it to, in the name of "Making America Great Again"... Anyhow, I hope this is not the case, but what are your guys' thoughts?
frankenham ago
I have to facepalm for every person who actually still believes in the system and thinking Trump is going to change a single thing for the better. ffs it's like people have short term memory.. talk shit about politics all year round up until election season then just falls right back into the snare
senpaithatignoresyou ago
Is it a witch hunt?
What if we have a corruption problem, one where people have been bought off by foreign governments, and it has hit a point where it is a threat to our way of life?
How does the intelligence community go about stopping this, if the lawmakers, the ones who they work for, are the traitors?
Who are the bad guys, who are the good guys?
senpaithatignoresyou ago
Word on the street is he may pick a democrat running mate, the former head of the NSA.
He might be the national security candidate. Someone the intelligence agencies have groomed to take the presidency.
If so, then that would explain the desperation that the establishment is showing. The beast that they built, no longer needs them, and is removing them from the equation. I can see a lot of democrats and republicans going to jail in a Trump administration. It also explains why he is very pro surveillance, and why he has former NSA advisers around him.
Sciency ago
Unless youre in a swing state or something like that, I'd just go 3rd party. I've been hoping against the odds that a strong indy turnout will legitimize the movement in upcoming elections.
Sciency ago
I've had the same thoughts as you, but I've come the the conclusion that a chance at being tricked is better than the certainty of the same. Voting trump might be a gamble, voting hillary is going all in, holding pocket 2's, with 4 spades on the river.