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enhanced_deficit
08-22-2017, 02:50 PM
Markets had fallen sharply in past few days as media owners had "Trump supports white supremacists/racism" theme running at high pitch, CEOs were leaving him and businesss revocery confidence was falling. Even artists was leaving him in droves. There was already increasing unease with Trump ending support for Obama "founded fathered" terrorists groups like ISIS, Kissinger was issuing scary warnings. There was renewed speculations about him stepping down in few months.

Then last night, Trump gives a bombastic speech promising more war and a never ending support for war and not stopping it until "the job is done". Suddenly business confidence in him is back, wall street rejoices as Dow jumps 200 points and Trump-White Supremiacists theme has been mostly replaced with almost reassuring analysis of Trump's more war strategies.

Message is clear, again. Wall street/neocons/media owners lobbies etc, many of whom were incidentally in bed with last DGP's polical slave masters, will be cool with the "war time Presidents", do not make time to call them "racists" as long as they keep bombing other countries and keep the mega MIC industries running in high profitability modes. DGP kept the global bloodbath temperature dialed up during most of his two terms and remained media/WS/neocons darling. W. Bush was also mostly a hero as long as he kept starting/escalating wars bloodbaths and and only become "racist' for brief patches when wars soup started to dry up.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIUzLpO1kxI



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