Trump has a fool-proof plan to stop immigration from Mexico into
the US.
He will make the American
people more impoverished than the Mexican people, then there will be no reason
for them to come North for opportunity. There will be no opportunity.
According to conservative myth, if everyone in the US would just
"work hard", then everyone could be a millionaire. Well, first of
all, I have yet to see a rich person who really works hard, or earned what
he/she has by hard work.
Second, the math doesn't work. The total household worth in the
US is currently about $84.9 trillion. With the vast majority of that
concentrated in a few hands. However, if equally distributed, each person in
the US would have approximately $245 thousand.
Now, while certainly more that most people have, that doesn't
approach millionaire status. No, the only way there are millionaires is that
some people grab more than their share. That's Capitalism. That's how it is set
up. Capitalists like to talk about the "winners" in the system. What
they don't mention is that the system depends as much or more on there being
losers.
Trump has said, in a
conservation and economy move, they won't begin EVERY cabinet meeting by
burning a cross.
What is going to be proper protocol in the Trump White House?
Do you take your white hood off as you step into the Oval
Office, or do you leave it on?
Dear Republican voters. I am willing to bet you right now, that a
year from today, there will be no Wall; there will be no Muslim registry; there
will be no significant change in the War on Terror; there will be no change in
US crime rates; there will be no significant increase in jobs, particularly
high-paid factory jobs; and there will be no Republican health care plan. What there will be is a flow of billions of
dollars into the pockets of Donald and friends; a crashing economy; attempts to limit freedom of speech and freedom of the press; diminished
US stature world wide; and an increase in inequality. Are you willing to bet?

I am betting you are correct!
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