Trump's campaign is ending on cries of carnage. That there's carnage out there, that we need to be afraid, and that only he can fix it.
But where's the carnage? I don't see it. Lots of Hitlerian echoes, too, at MSG. Where's the world economic meltdown, that empowered Hitler?
Where's the massive hit to national welfare and prestige comparable to the German loss in WWI? We have some stagnation, that's all.
The 2008 downturn, created by Republicans, was bad. The Great Depression, caused by laissez-faire Republicans, put Hitler in power.
American southern racists informed his genocidal designs, the other half of the coalition running America. Big money and big hate.
But where's the carnage? Losers have long memories, the American South for the Civil War. And big money always wants more.
They are the carnage. The rebels have carnage in their heads. They were crushed. The rich -- class warriors -- want to win.
The federal government is their Yankees. The rich want to destroy it because it's the only thing that can resist their lust for power.
There's no carnage. Only the carnage in their heads, and their desire for carnage. And Trump is the king of the losers. So that makes sense.
But they made it all up.
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