Progressive/Socialists strategy to oppose change? Preach fear and "disaster." They tried it in the Unitied Kingdom. Didn't work. And they are trying it with Trump.

Progressive/Socialists strategy to oppose change?  Preach fear and "disaster." They tried it in the United Kingdom. Didn't work.  And they are trying it with Trump.

Understand that "Trump" for most Americans,  is not about Trump,  but about a pronounced nationalism that closes our borders,  preaches the exceptional nature of our brand of freedom for all,  and shares in a growing sense of globalism as a sovereign nation.  

We should not believe the Socialist crap coming out of our
White House; rhetoric that argues for a borderless world and a government centered in the U.N. or Brussels,  as the only way of going forward.  


Make note of this developing outcome:  our Market began the day at minus 500.  Within an hour,  this morning, the Dow is down [just] 330 points and trending back to normal .  

In the face of this mornings developments,  Hillary,  with her second pronouncement,  cautions against what is happening in Europe as she preaches more fear (loss of jobs,  a coming recession, and the end of the economic world).  This is what Marxist Liberals always do.  If they can capitalize on a crisis,  they invent one and go from there.  

Hillary's morning response to Brexit:  "Our first task has to be to make sure that the economic uncertainty created by these events does not hurt working families"  . . . . .    

as if "working families" have benefited from the European brand of socialism she and Barack and Elizabeth Warren and John Kerry and Chuckie Schumer and the others,  push forward.    A 1.3% GDP average for eight years does not allow these libs to preach "job growth."  A growing population trapped in poverty during the past eight years and beyond,  defeats the Socialist arguments for their nonsense.  Don't forget the doubling of our food stamps population under Obama.  Finally, remember that 10 million Americans have walked away from the workforce since Obama and Hillary took over - a clear rejection of European Socialism in this country.   Why?  Because there is no job growth at 1.3% GDP; because poverty does not increase within a working society;  because food stamp populations are not needed when folks return to the workforce; because a 10 million increase in joblessness (i.e. the workforce participation rate) is an undeniable argument against all that Obama/Hillary was trying to do.     

Don't get me wrong.  There will be some pain as a result of the Brexit vote.  But its not going to be the end of the world that some on the far and radicalized Left are predicting.  

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