Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Popularity doesn't make it right ( repost from another title )

Note:

This is a repost of the comparison between Aesop's fable of the town rat and city rat; and how it compares to the ruling class and the country class.

I would add that the ruling class are globalists.  They are also neo cons.  Thus, there's really not much difference between Republicans and Democrats.  The real difference is that now somebody wishes to challenge the globalists.  Naturally, the globalists, with all their levers of power, will try to destroy Trump.

Trump is the people's choice to be the GOP nominee.  The globalists will join together, from both "parties", to attempt to deny him any success at all.

I hope that helps in understanding who these people are, and why people should be suspicious of them.  They do not wish our country ( NOR THE PEOPLE IN IT) well.

the original post follows immediately...



It is amusing to compare that Aesop fable to the ruling class and the country class that Codevilla wrote about.  The ruling class controls the money.  The country class would simply like the country to succeed, but the ruling class isn't interested in what the country class wants.

You can also see the comparison with Hank Williams Jr.'s song A country boy can survive.

Town-rat country-rat has a long history.

Update:

This fits in with my series about going off the grid, but I won't make it a part of the series because I have a post on it early on in the series.


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