Did you ever wonder why Trump evokes extreme reactions in people? Then the video interview between Greg Hunter and Patricia Muth (author of a new book) may shed some light on this. As most of you're busy, I've summarised the main points below to save you some time in watching the video:
The current situation in the US is very similar to that it was in the US in the early 90s when Ross Perot ran for election to bring the country back from potential disaster. He was also a businessman before entering politics.
Now it's no longer the case of two parties (i.e. the Republican Party or the Democratic Party). Instead the real parties are now: A) The establishment (previous members of the above 2 parties). B) The people (mainly the middle class).
The establishment and also the mainstream media (nearly 95%) are against Trump mainly because his agenda is different to theirs. Trump is much more in alignment with the thinking of the middle class (the people).
The agenda of the establishment is globalisation and personal wealth and power. The agenda of Trump and the middle class is to look after America first. The establishment have a lot more to lose personally and financially so they want Trump out. They are afraid of Trump being successful.
Majority of the people believe that Trump was anointed by God to protect America. It is like a spiritual movement. This explains why Trump won the election against all odds. The GDP and the stock market has been rising since his election. Greg also mentions what his friend Greg Mannarino has been saying about the stock market and the enormous US debt.
If Trump's tax plan gets through, there will be lot more growth in America because companies will grow and hire more staff. However if this plan fails, the stock market and the economy is likely to crash.
Trump has suggested that the US should wipe off the debt of Puerto Rico. It remains to be seen whether this gets approved. There are a lot of US pharmaceutical companies in Puerto Rico and Trump (being a businessman) is working with these companies with a view to provide jobs in that country and at the same bring back the money to America. Only a businessman (and not a politician) can think like that.
For the video interview, please click on the link below: