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Trump to Working Class: 'Adios, Chumps'

The guy who pretended to be a champion for America's workers has been a one-man working-class wrecking crew, systematically destroying employee rights and protections against the abuses of corporate bosses

[commondreams.org]

(Inequality doesn't just happen; it's caused by the deliberate actions of power elites.)

That's not entirely true. It also happens due to a successful propaganda agenda. When the majority of a population fail to seek the reality of information being pushed on them, they will fall into the deep well of perception management that conditions them into a servitude of cognitive dissonance. The outcome of that system provides only the one light as a means to get them out of that well. Looking upward to the light and the very people that put them in that well via party division.

It's a cycle the establishment and ruling class has successfully engineered using the main stream media as their tool. One of the well known issues of authoritarian ruled governments, and one of the reasons the west uses to interfere in other countries, is that those governments take control of information. While at the same time our countries of the west have done exactly the same thing. The ruling class owns all of our media sources in which they control what their populations hear and see.

The majority of our society lives in a delusional reality. They are fighting themselves!

William_Mary 8 June 13
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I never believed and could not believe others did believe, - - that a whiny mouthed little man whose daddy bought whatever he wanted for him, who never worked a day in his life, who dodged fighting in Viet Nam with a made up malady, who was touted in the press for years as a serial cocksman, whose claim to fame was saying you're fired on TV but obviously never had to say it in real life and promoted himself with yelling, lying and name calling during his campaign, - - would ever be a champion for workers who he had cheated out of wages and obviously held in disdain. All of this was apparent from his campaign and from his words. At least to me, context has meaning.