Чушь. Это был театр с начала до конца кампании. И вранье.Айсберг wrote:Если очень кратко - кто кого победил...
Белые американцы, именно те, кто и построил Америку - победили негров, нелегалов и сексуальных извращенцев.
Лично я этому очень рад. Если американские ценности образца до 80-х годов возродятся снова - то Америке будет 100% лучше. В "Американской мечте" нет ничего плохого и Трамп не зря хочет её возродить из того дерьма, в которое её втолкали Буши с Обамами и Клинтонами...
Никакого возрождения не предвидится.
How long before the white working class realizes Trump was just scamming them?
So what happens in two years when there’s a congressional election and two years after that when Trump runs for a second term? Those voters may look around and say, Hey wait a minute. That paradise of infinite winning Trump promised? It didn’t happen. My community still faces the same problems it did before. There’s no new factory in town with thousands of jobs paying great salaries. Everybody doesn’t have great health insurance with no cost-sharing for incredibly low premiums. I still hear people speaking Spanish from time to time. Women and minorities are still demanding that I treat them with respect. Music and movies and TV still make me feel like I’m being left behind. When Trump told me he’d wipe all that away, he was conning me. In fact, in many ways he was the fullest expression of the caricature of politicians (everything they say is a lie, they’re only out for themselves) I thought I was striking back against when I supported him.
Those voters may decide to vote for a Democrat next time. Or they may be demobilized, deciding that there isn’t much point to voting at all. The nearly all-white areas where turnout shot up in 2016 might settle right back down to where they used to be.
Or maybe Trump will find a way to actually improve the lives of working class voters. That’s theoretically possible, but absolutely nothing he has done or said so far suggests that he has any idea how to do it, or even the inclination. So he may try to keep the fires of hatred, resentment, and fear burning, in the hopes that people forget that he hasn’t given them the practical things he said he would.
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