From my point of view we are ripe for a stock market collapse as bad or worse than in 1929 caused by Trump. How?
The Tax cut that Trump touts is misleading on many many fronts just like Trump is constantly misleading too.
For example, the Tax cuts don't balance the budget at all but just put the average citizen of the U.S. (as a nation) further and further into debt. The tax cuts only Temporarily helps larger corporations by (Stealing from the poor and giving to the rich) so to speak. So, eventually, (even now), we are starting to have to "pay the piper" for the non-existent benefits of the tax cut to the general populace.
Though 76 percent of the people say the economy is better or good, they might not realize that this is based upon the "stealing of our children's future from them" by the future debt upon our children incurred by the Trump Tax Cuts.
But then again the average Republican might not even have graduated High School and might not be capable of studying and finding any of this out in the first place. Because NEVER has the Republican party been less educated in general than now.
Trump is more like a cult figure or a religious leader in some ways or a TV personality. Because just like a religion or religions, what Trump is is not based upon ANY facts at all and instead based upon Conspiracy theories more than anything else.
This kind of thinking historically causes wars and starvation of the masses eventually.
You can study it in history and the more unrealistic the people get the more likely that civilization is going to completely collapse into ruin and despair.
As a direct result I would compare Trump to Hitler in some respects and also I would compare Trump to Herbert Hoover who also was a businessman who caused the Great Depression in the first place by trying to run the government like a business just like Trump is trying to do.
Because the government is Not a business.
There are many businesses operating in the U.S. but if you run the U.S. like a business, democracy collapses completely. It might not make much sense to some people but unfortunately, the government cannot and will not survive as a democracy if run as a business.
Why?
Because all businesses are dictatorships in the first place. They are never democracies.
So, when you try to run a country like a business you cannot help but take away all human rights from the people and cause some kind of revolution eventually which often kills the business leaders a lot like the French Revolution killed all the aristocracy in France that didn't run to England or surrounding countries around France at that time.
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The French Revolution (French: Révolution française [ʁevɔlysjɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) was a period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in France and its colonies beginning in 1789.
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The French Revolution lasted 10 years from 1789 to 1799. It began on July 14, 1789 when revolutionaries stormed a prison called the Bastille. The revolution came to an end 1799 when a general named Napoleon overthrew the revolutionary government and established the French Consulate (with Napoleon as leader).
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