Comments by "DXR" (@MrDXRamirez) on "David Pakman Show" channel.

  1. I understand the point being made in this video but why didn’t the interviewer ask the Trump-ers what did Trump do bring down insulin prices? At times it is necessary to get people to question their beliefs as misbeliefs and put them on the spot but my theory is that Trump supporters want a civil war and Trump is a catalyst to that effect. They would become a legitimate secessionist racist and nationalist movement if Trump is defeated. His defeat would signal a civil war to them. The guy who thinks Trump will get 90% reflects how many white voters are primed for a civil war. Civil War is close to a probability because 80% black, brown and Middle Eastern votes are alienated from Biden makes the total that would have voted for Biden in a landslide a smaller total Trump can defeat with his social backing. Think of it as a Color Revolution or a coup dé état in the works because that is what the Trump movement is. Democrats have been enabling it, crushing the progressive left by initially taking the nomination from Bernie gave legitimacy to the criticism of the democratic state. This is a pattern that goes back to what the democrats did with McGovern in the 70s works against democracy. Alienating youth makes it easier for people with no socially redeeming values to get elected. This has worked for centrists democrats for a long time comfortable in capitalism until a guy comes along and voices the damage done to social groups the democrats have alienated. Suddenly the dejected become a weaponized democratic problem rather than a republican one. The individual and mass shootings have been education on what the capabilities are in your foe. You learn what kind of weapons should be used from all the “I want to thank our law enforcement and partners” press conferences. It really is laughable if it were not so serious how the centrists democrats have conducted party business. Sad situation is that innocent American people are clueless as participants in this grand social experiment. Really the Trump story is really the story of the end of the Democratic Party and Establishment, a modern illustration of how Cortez with 500 Spaniards was able to take down the Aztec Empire. The strategy of cultivating so many tribal enemies with taxation made fertile ground for the Spaniards to use against the Empire. Cortez was like Trump, a con artist. Those day, of course, taxation meant your life would be sacrificed to the God of Rain and the Sun God was enough of a terror tax to convince the tribes to join the Spanish without much convincing. What chief of a tribe wants their daughter’s heart taken out if it can be stopped by joining the guys dressed in metal. The democrats hand Trump less generous reasons to join the fight to dismantle the Establishment. White nationalist fascist youths are itching for a fight and linked with others in eastern Europe.
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  4. It just says that most politicians in the political world do not have their origins in the working class and as soon as few working class people, rich or poor, get into office the political world is rattled. But he does not analyze the social composition of the Republican Party, the industrial and financial sectors, the religious wing, the neocon wing, the libertarian conservatives, the agricultural sector, they are a party of the all the heads of these productive sectors, the capitalist class as a whole. One of the many factions that make up the GOP, struggle to lead the rest in meeting definite goals serving their class interest is a way of overcoming their fears and phobias. Fear of being overthrown, fear of terrorism, fear of climate change, fear of socialism and communism, when workers begin to strike, fear of them, fear of students when they begin to strike, as a whole subjective motives of one capitalist becomes an objective reality of the whole class in a violent reaction to the fear of social revolution, using its economic controls of the economy the material exchanges of society to hold on to power. Excluding everyone not of their social class and making sure the judiciary and the military is under their control at all times. The psychology of this group acting as an individual or as a social class is based on racism. For this reason, People need to pay attention to the political objectives and consequences of a one party state, if all states are red states, a ratification of the Constitution is made easier and likely annul civil rights, i.e., Roe v. Wade, and redefine citizenship along hereditary blood lines, overnight we are in a republic of an oligarchy done in the speed a pot of coffee is brewed in the morning. This would be a restoration of conditions the French Revolution of 1789 violently overthrew, a Constitutional Monarchy against a Nobility, only now in a new modified form of a republican oligarchy of government makes itself a permanent restoration insuring all opposition is outlawed and censored.
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  5. Eric Trump is not wrong when he say 75 million people love and will miss Donald Trump. I disagree wth those 75 million Americans but I will not say these 75 million people are not a serious problem when the balance of the population wants to move in the opposite direction. A good 12 million of the 75 million are millionaire families and America has 12 million millionaires likely support Trump. There are 800 billionaires across the US among the 75 million Trump enthusiasts are likely Trump supporters. That leaves a balance of 63 million Trump supporters who are not millionaire and billionaire families but in some are are property owners whether of a business or home and these could anyone from ranch owners to suburban condo owners mixed in with the millionaires as employees are on the recievng end of the pressure to support Trump coming from their employers, like the Pillow Guy and his staff of 1,500 wage earners. We have millionare and billionaire families constitute the upper middle class and the middle class a number around 20 million and the balance 43 million are wage earners constitute the middle and lower social classes in support of Trump. Then the age factor in support or not of Trump among this 75 million Trump supporters is divided with the larger active group being millennials and the older and younger generation less supporive of Trump over his failures with the pandemic. Outside of this pro-Trump social force is the mainstream of society a balance of 260 million people non-Trump supporters. Pakman's assessment ought to be about how the 260 million people in their aim to overcome the virus and reset the economy are kept back by this pro-Trump social class's ideological positioning relative to the pandemic and anything scientific. Fighting the ideology they hold is more important than making a quasi-psychological assessment into the character of a leading pro-Trump supporter.
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