Chris_Michael
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America has a terrible wealth distribution problem, and nobody is talking about it. The rich is carried by the working poor AND the middle class. The middle class is shrinking severely.
This is a big fucking problem. Obviously, it's getting way worse and a Hillary 2016 presidential election would not have curved that at all. I want to emphasize that. This problem would be present regardless of whether Hillary or Trump won, and a Hillary victory would have been seen as a victory for the working poor when in reality, it would have been a victory for the rich just like any other presidency.
Why is it so difficult for Americans to come together and say we hate the wealth distribution? I think this is where we see the branching of Center Left and Far Left. The Center Left seems to argue that point precisely. The Far Left takes a very odd turn. It argues that there's an inherent agenda of a certain race, gender/sex, or age. So, for instance...
"Women make less than men."
"Blacks make less than whites."
"Women cannot receive the healthcare they need."
"Blacks cannot receive the healthcare they need."
The message that sends is that the problem isn't that the rich are stomping on the working poor, but rather that the white man is stomping on women. It sends the message that white people inherently hate black people, when in reality it's just that the rich doesn't give a shit about the poor.
You see, if somebody were to say to me, "Chris, Donald Trump is an arrogant rich douchebag and he doesn't give a shit about the working middle class nor the working poor," I'd fully agree. HOWEVER, if you substitute Hillary Clinton with Donald Trump, I'd agree equally. The Far Left has an issue with that. Instead of seeing that as an opinion I have, which is different from theirs, they would say that I'm a misogynist. They would say that I don't want to see a woman in office.
That is the breaking point, and the absolute reason why somebody who is Center Left (me) fights so harshly against the Far Left, who thinks that Hillary Clinton would have been a victory for the working poor and middle class.
In my eyes, there is no difference between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in terms of wealth distribution. Does that mean that Donald Trump is NOT racist, sexist, etc.? No. He very well may be.
Essentially, you are fighting the very same people who would be on your side if you just made the point that the rich are fucking the poor in the ass. However, I'm not going to side with somebody who says that white men hate black people and women. Why would I? You're basically shooting yourself in the foot by trying to argue that.
One would argue, "Well Chris, why don't you get over your pride for the betterment of the nation and just go along with being called a racist, misogynist, transphobic, ablist, Nazi"? Because who the fuck would?! I now follow the thought process of the slippery slope, which is a fallacy, that if you give 'em an inch, they'll take a mile.
I'm not really going to say much about Islam, though that's yet another sticking point. It's already been discussed, and is currently being discussed in another thread. But that is just another way for the Far Left to call an entire race and sex/gender bigots. There is no logical reason to be accepting of ANY religion at all, whatsoever, period. It should NOT govern our people. Not the one in place now, and certainly not one from another country.
Seriously, we fight ourselves and enjoy presidential elections like a Pay-Per-View fight. But in the end, big business and the rich are the only true victors. They all have healthcare, they all have their education paid for, and their future offspring have the best seat in the house.
The next time you think about Trump, why don't you think about who's going to be president in 2020? Why don't you focus on Democrats? Forget the Republicans. Forget the Trumptards, including me, and focus on who you want sitting in the Oval Office in 2020. Because otherwise, you may end up with four more years of your current nightmare. "Oh no way that's going to happen." Yeah, that's what you and all news outlets were saying in early-mid 2016, too.
This is a big fucking problem. Obviously, it's getting way worse and a Hillary 2016 presidential election would not have curved that at all. I want to emphasize that. This problem would be present regardless of whether Hillary or Trump won, and a Hillary victory would have been seen as a victory for the working poor when in reality, it would have been a victory for the rich just like any other presidency.
Why is it so difficult for Americans to come together and say we hate the wealth distribution? I think this is where we see the branching of Center Left and Far Left. The Center Left seems to argue that point precisely. The Far Left takes a very odd turn. It argues that there's an inherent agenda of a certain race, gender/sex, or age. So, for instance...
"Women make less than men."
"Blacks make less than whites."
"Women cannot receive the healthcare they need."
"Blacks cannot receive the healthcare they need."
The message that sends is that the problem isn't that the rich are stomping on the working poor, but rather that the white man is stomping on women. It sends the message that white people inherently hate black people, when in reality it's just that the rich doesn't give a shit about the poor.
You see, if somebody were to say to me, "Chris, Donald Trump is an arrogant rich douchebag and he doesn't give a shit about the working middle class nor the working poor," I'd fully agree. HOWEVER, if you substitute Hillary Clinton with Donald Trump, I'd agree equally. The Far Left has an issue with that. Instead of seeing that as an opinion I have, which is different from theirs, they would say that I'm a misogynist. They would say that I don't want to see a woman in office.
That is the breaking point, and the absolute reason why somebody who is Center Left (me) fights so harshly against the Far Left, who thinks that Hillary Clinton would have been a victory for the working poor and middle class.
In my eyes, there is no difference between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in terms of wealth distribution. Does that mean that Donald Trump is NOT racist, sexist, etc.? No. He very well may be.
Essentially, you are fighting the very same people who would be on your side if you just made the point that the rich are fucking the poor in the ass. However, I'm not going to side with somebody who says that white men hate black people and women. Why would I? You're basically shooting yourself in the foot by trying to argue that.
One would argue, "Well Chris, why don't you get over your pride for the betterment of the nation and just go along with being called a racist, misogynist, transphobic, ablist, Nazi"? Because who the fuck would?! I now follow the thought process of the slippery slope, which is a fallacy, that if you give 'em an inch, they'll take a mile.
I'm not really going to say much about Islam, though that's yet another sticking point. It's already been discussed, and is currently being discussed in another thread. But that is just another way for the Far Left to call an entire race and sex/gender bigots. There is no logical reason to be accepting of ANY religion at all, whatsoever, period. It should NOT govern our people. Not the one in place now, and certainly not one from another country.
Seriously, we fight ourselves and enjoy presidential elections like a Pay-Per-View fight. But in the end, big business and the rich are the only true victors. They all have healthcare, they all have their education paid for, and their future offspring have the best seat in the house.
The next time you think about Trump, why don't you think about who's going to be president in 2020? Why don't you focus on Democrats? Forget the Republicans. Forget the Trumptards, including me, and focus on who you want sitting in the Oval Office in 2020. Because otherwise, you may end up with four more years of your current nightmare. "Oh no way that's going to happen." Yeah, that's what you and all news outlets were saying in early-mid 2016, too.
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