Great essay by Gilad Atzmon:
Trump is not as eloquent or as lucid as Hillary Clinton or President Obama but he manages to express in a just a few words the deepest and most profound philosophical ideas and criticisms of Western life. It was Trump who reminded us, once again, that true utopia is in fact nostalgia. Trump’s campaign slogan ‘Make America Great Again’ is probably the most profound existential rejection of the progressive delusional mantra. It is an essentialist admission that the prospect of a better future is actually rooted in the past, in the soil, in manufacturing and agriculture -- pretty much the few things from which Wall Street’s mammonites were happy to divest.
You can read the rest @
http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/2016/10/21/the-meaning-of-trump
I disagree with his claim that it doesn't matter whether Trump wins or not. Hillary and her minions will be in a position to do irreparable damage to our nation. We have come to a fork in the road - our choice is between sovereign nation state and market state with open borders. If we choose the latter (or have it forced upon us), there will be no going back.
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