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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Trump's Worldview? Trumps Worldview? by Stephen Lendman Trusting politicians is imprudent. Notoriously they say one thing and do another. Judge them solely by their actions, not promises, most turning out empty. Trump is a businessman with no public policy record - in contrast to Hillary Clintons deplorable one, showing shes dangerous, untrustworthy, legally challenged, wicked and ruthless. Will Trump differ if elected president in November? Or is he just another business as usual wannabe politician, a dirty rotten scoundrel like all the rest? Selecting Tea Party hardliner Mike Pence as his running mate isnt reassuring - even though vice presidents are virtually powerless, little more than appendages of their bosses. Consider Trumps pluses and minuses despite no public policy record on which to judge him, just stump speech rhetoric. Antipathy toward Latino and Muslim immigrants shows hes racist. Is he hostile to all people of color? His world is big money, power and privilege - far distant from the struggling to get by lives of ordinary people he doesnt understand or likely care about. His shoot-from-the-hip bombast reveals disturbing demagoguery. Sounding anti-establishment doesnt make him so. Who ever heard of a populist billionaire? What does it take to amass great wealth? He didnt get super-rich by being a good guy. How many bodies did he roll over rising to the top of his world? Will he govern like he operates privately if elected president? Will what remains of social justice end on his watch? Will people needs be discarded altogether? Will power politics and money- making alone matter? Will permanent wars, corporate favoritism, and police state harshness remain firm policy? Will America become a wholly-owned Trump Enterprises subsidiary? Does self-interest alone, not public service, drive him? Should world and national leadership be placed in the hands of a capitalist without scruples? Can he be trusted to govern with so much at stake? Is his only redeeming quality not being Hillary Clinton, the lesser of two evils, or what Ralph Nader once called the evil of two lessers? Consider possible pluses. Media war on him suggests hes not all bad. Beating up on him relentlessly in contrast to supporting Killarys outrageous public record raises red flags. He opposes TPP, calling (t)he Trans-Pacific Partnership
an attack on Americas business
a bad deal. On NATO, he says (w)e certainly cant afford to do this anymore. (Its) costing us a fortune
were protecting Europe with NATO, but were spending a lot of money. Hes the first ever political candidate ever suggesting America withdraw from the alliance - or just use it to fight terrorism. Famed diplomat George Kennan once called expanding it a grave US geopolitical error, forcing Russia to respond appropriately. Trump praised Vladimir Putin, calling him a strong leader, saying I think it would be a positive thing if Russia and the United States actually got along, adding relations will be good if hes president - a huge positive if policy follows rhetoric. Hes unopposed to Moscows involvement in Syria, saying if Russia wants to get ISIS, let them do it, a good thing. Hes leery about ousting Assad because of the mess US policy made in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. (I)ts going to be the same thing in Syria if hes gone, a bad idea, he said. He opposes East/West confrontation over stoking it - key to avoiding WW III in contrast to war goddess Killary risking it. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III." http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com. Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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I don't know about Trump. Perhaps he will do good or he may turn out like Rand Paul who sold out his supporters to gain support from the criminal elite.
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