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Title: Heavily-Armed Swamp Critters - Did Trump Ever Stand A Chance? (Trump Goes Full Empire)
Source: ZeroHedge
URL Source: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017- ... rs-did-trump-ever-stand-chance
Published: Apr 14, 2017
Author: Bill Bonner
Post Date: 2017-04-18 09:02:03 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 1229
Comments: 10

By our calculation, it took just 76 days for President Trump to get on board with the Clinton-Bush-Obama agenda.

Now there can be no doubt where he’s headed. He’s gone Full Empire.

Not that it was unexpected. But the speed with which the president abandoned his supporters and went over to the Deep State is breathtaking.

Worst Mistake

Among the noise and hubbub of the election campaign, there was one message coming from the Trump team that was music to our ears.

Middle East wars?

He was against them, he said.

He claimed to have opposed the 2003 attack on Iraq. He said it was one of the “worst mistakes” the country ever made.

As for further involvement, why waste American lives and American wealth on wars you can’t win?

“America First,” he said.

This was a refreshing position. It put the Republican neocons and Establishment Republicans against him; many went over to Hillary rather than risk giving up their think tank grants and consulting fees.

A 2013 poll showed 52% of Americans thought the U.S. should “mind its own business internationally.”

But the elite gained power and money from foreign wars; they weren’t going to give them up. Non-entitlement spending in the swamp goes largely to cronies in the military-security industry.

Pudgy Pentagon

But Donald Trump promised a “new foreign policy.”

No more trying to be the world’s policeman. No more fighting other people’s battles… and making things worse. No more wasting American money and American lives on foolish, unwinnable wars.

Ending America’s pointless and unsettling romp in the desert would be a good first move.

The bill for these misadventures is now said to be $7 trillion. As to Syria, Trump was typically direct. Don’t attack the country, he warned Barack Obama in a 2013 tweet, or “MANY VERY BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN…”

But then, last week… the last great hope for the Trump administration blew up in Syria. Now the neocons are delighted. And the cronies. And the zombies, too.

Here’s the outlook: no real change to O’care. No cutbacks in entitlements. No attempt to balance the budget. No belt-tightening at the pudgy Pentagon. (Instead, it will get more money.)

And now this: The wars in the Middle East will not only go on… they will accelerate.

For now, the U.S. is not only fighting terrorists. It is also fighting the people who are fighting the terrorists.

It’s a perfect Deep State war: It is guaranteed neither to win nor to lose, but simply to go on indefinitely. This gives the insiders more and more of the nation’s wealth to piddle away in absurd wars in preposterous places.

Meanwhile, Congress adjourned. When it returns in two weeks, it will confront another crisis of its own making.

Bloomberg reports:

Government funding expires on April 28, which will give Congress five days to unveil, debate, and pass an enormous spending bill… or trigger a government shutdown.

 

“What a mess,” said Paul Brace, a congressional expert at Rice University in Houston, offering his own pessimistic view of the unified Republican control of the House and Senate so far under President Donald Trump. “It was so much easier when all you had to do was oppose Obama.” […]

 

House Republicans “have differences of opinion. And they aren’t just political differences. They are policy differences,” said Republican Senator Rob Portman of Ohio.

Old Wounds

It will be tough for Congress to come to terms with its budget. The debate will open old wounds and gouge new ones.

Already, the federal budget deficit is expected to average $1 trillion a year over the next 10 years.

Mr. Trump will want to spend more. We need to spend more on infrastructure, on the military… and to revive the economy… he’ll argue.

Many House Republicans, especially the idealists in the Freedom Caucus, will find it difficult to go along.

Some will notice, cynically, that the whole program – including the attack on Syria – is little different from what Hillary had offered.

Consumer prices are already rising, others will note. Besides, who wants to go back to his home district after having signed on to $30 trillion of U.S. debt?

Others, the activists, will want to back Trump. The Obama years have been disastrous, they will say. The typical household is little better off than it was at the bottom of the last recession.

Half of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. And there are 66 million working-age adults without jobs, they’ll report.

The feds must do something! Increase spending to stimulate the economy (and not coincidentally steer a few bucks to major campaign contributors and other important hacks).

Runaway Locomotive

The more financially alert among members of Congress will recognize that eight years of stimulus has done little to help the real economy.

These realists will see a runaway locomotive headed to a dangerous curve.

They’ll want to know how the feds will finance huge new deficits just as the Fed tightens interest rates.

But the shrewdest among them will call their brokers.

The highest stock prices since the dot-com crash are based on the belief that, somehow, Team Trump will push through a corporate tax cut, leaving businesses with more after-tax money.

“That’s not going to happen,” they will say to themselves.

They will want to get out of the stock market before other investors catch on.

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The "Deep State" is more dangerous than ever. It already controls just about every aspect of American life... from health care to education, from the food on our tables to the never-ending war on terror. In his latest warning, Doug Casey’s longtime friend and colleague Bill Bonner exposes how the cronies behind the Deep State have pushed the world to the brink of an irreversible disaster. Click here to learn how that disaster will unfold... and how it could change your life forever.

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

You are so depressing with your posts, mostly because they so mirror my own thoughts.

jeremiad  posted on  2017-04-18   14:21:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: jeremiad, Deckard (#1)

You are so depressing with your posts …
I seriously think that is the sole intent of all Deckard’s posts. I honestly cannot think of any reason he continually posts such heinously doom and gloom articles….or IOW, what purpose he intends to serve in doing that.
… mostly because they so mirror my own thoughts.
You think you might be forming an opinion or making a judgment too soon? I really don’t know what you expected from Trump after about only 80 days in office. As for me, I never expected him to do much in such a short time. I will give him all the time he needs….but then that’s just me, and maybe the majority of the true Trump supporters.

When during the campaign, Trump said things like he will repeal ObamaCare the first day in office….I did not take that literally as a promise that on January 20th he would wave his hand and “poof” Obamacare would be gone. I took it as I believe he meant it. That was, I will do everything I can do to repeal and replace ObamaCare beginning my first day in office. I think my choice of words would have been better for Trump to use, but when was the last time Donald Trump listened to me? Let’s see now….hmmm.

Oh well, moving on …

I am willing to give Trump all the time he needs. I see those who are not willing to do that are being the same folks who will be on his ass the way they are now….after he has done everything he said he would and is running for reelection. Those are the naysayers with their hopeful attitude that Trump is always wrong. God forgive them….for they know not what they are doing. They never have and they never will.

The purpose of message to you here, is to offer you encouragement and to break you loose from the unholy bonds of engagement in Deckard’s pessimist way of thinking….that unfortunately can become highly contagious and infect some good and decent folks. I enjoy reading your posts, and I surely don’t want you to become one of those sickly minded folks who gave up too soon.

If you listen to my message, I promise you that I will email Ann and ask her to switch the target to Los Angeles in hopes that will make your safe zone much, much larger.

Will that work for you?

Gatlin  posted on  2017-04-18   17:01:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Gatlin (#5)

Actually, my opinion on Trump is quite good. I think he is involving himself with advisors too much in the mainstream. The reason I voted Trump was the hope that he would be different about war. The only thing I disagreed with him about was his shushing the crowd when they chant "LOCK HER UP".

jeremiad  posted on  2017-04-18   17:05:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: jeremiad (#6)

Actually, my opinion on Trump is quite good. I think he is involving himself with advisors too much in the mainstream. The reason I voted Trump was the hope that he would be different about war. The only thing I disagreed with him about was his shushing the crowd when they chant "LOCK HER UP".

We are on the same page. No disagreement, except I do believe Trump will weed out the advisors who are not shot in the ass with his program and replace them with dedicated mission oriented hard workers.

I liked the “LOCK HER UP” chant too….I freely joined in with them while relaxing in my recliner and watching the Trump rallies on the tube.

Sorry, I misunderstood your post….it did sound pessimistic to me.

Gatlin  posted on  2017-04-18   17:25:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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