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Trump: the man vs. his ideas
"Well, my hero failed to live up to his promises. He has feet
of clay. So why should I care about his ideas? They're unimportant. All
I really wanted in the first place was a hero. That was the only dream
that mattered."
By Jon Rappoport
In past articles, I've praised Trump and criticized him. Here
I want to make a few remarks about his best effects and the ripples
that have spread from his words---but not necessarily from his present
and future actions.
Because I'm far more interested in the millions of people who
decided to support Trump than I am in Trump himself. Those millions
will carry freight in the years to come, here in the US and in other
countries. If they turn passive, the so-called populist movement will
die on the vine.
Trump has raised the issue of Globalism as no other modern
president has. Specifically, he's spoken about the horrendous
consequences of: shipping jobs overseas, throwing huge numbers of
willing domestic workers on to unemployment lines; and failing to lay on
tariffs when corporations who have gone overseas send their products
back here for sale.
He's pointed to Globalist trade treaties as the source of this calamity, and he has killed the TPP treaty.
More generally, he's spoken about Globalism vs. Nationalism;
i.e., solving problems at home vs. trying to incorporate America into an
international framework of governance.
His words have helped stimulate, confirm, and support the
Brexit decision in the UK, and the rise of pro-nationalism anti-EU
movements in Europe.
Trump has attacked the prime source of fake news, major
media, as no other president ever has. Time and time again, he has gone
after these scurrilous creatures as liars and purveyors of false
realities. In this effort, he has lent a considerable hand to the
expansion of independent media.
From the inception of major media here in America and other
countries, their news has functioned as the eyes, ears, mouths, and
brains for the public. How can authentic change for the better occur as
long as this preposterous proxy-condition persists?
Trump has planted seeds for a revolutionary shift in foreign
policy, based on non-interference in the affairs of other nations.
Regardless of how far he moves in the opposite direction (e.g., Syria,
Russia), his initial position on non-interference acknowledged untold
numbers of people in many countries who have been waiting to hear that
message.
To say, because Trump abandoned that stance, his proclamation
against Empire-building was wrong is a fool's errand. In the same way,
people have claimed that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are
meaningless because some of the Framers owned slaves.
Failing to distinguish between ideas and the people who espouse them is a sign of the lowest possible level of intelligence.
The mainstream press displays that level every day.
Trump has pointed out, over and over, that an open borders
immigration policy is madness. The financial burden it imposes; the open
invitation it offers to immigrants, to take advantage of free
government services (never before the intent of any US immigration
program); the seeding of communities with immigrants who have no
intention of becoming part of American society; the indifference toward
crimes and terrorist acts that result from non-vetting; these and other
factors demand a change of approach.
For the so-called political Left, a sense of idealism implies
there will never be a ceiling on immigration. It is unlimited and
forever. Separate nations are a fiction. The world is One Nation. These
sentiments are, in fact, Globalism's wet dream, which by the way has
nothing to do with kindness and sharing. It has to do with top-down
control of civilization, from one end of the planet to the other.
Trump has built strong pillars with his words.
He has confirmed what untold numbers of people in many nations believe and want.
There is every danger that, if Trump fails to live up to what
he has said, these people, many of them, will decide his words mean
nothing. His ideas mean nothing.
Again, that is because they can't distinguish between ideas
and the individuals who espouse them. They have neither the capacity nor
the desire. They're trapped along a fault-line of their own cynicism;
they're looking for a reason to say destiny is doom.
This attitude has plagued humanity since the beginning. Those who championed freedom and the individual have fought against it.
"Well, my hero failed to live up to his promises. He has feet
of clay. So why should I care about his ideas? They're unimportant. All
I really wanted in the first place was a hero. That was the only dream
that mattered."
Really?
Those are the words of a disappointed child.
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Jon Rappoport
The
author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM
THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US
Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a
consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the
expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he
has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles
on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin
Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and
Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics,
health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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Sunday, April 23, 2017
Trump: the man vs. his ideas by Jon Rappoport
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