Bannon also points out (rightly) that the Democrats are the Wall Street party. To be fair, both parties are in bed but despite Pocahontas & Sanders hand wringing (and especially since Obama), that’s the side they disproportionately fund & support. There’s a blog I read that...
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Points out the power clusters that support each side: basically one is low labor needs/immaterial interests (Wall Street, Hollywood, the media, academia) & the other is high labor needs/materials (agribusiness/oil/mining/the Pentagon). Dems power base vs Reps power base.
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Despite being a collection of interests, the clear leaders of each are Wall Street & the military. That is the rivalry. Financial interests vs the grand chess board/industrial complex. Hence all the generals around Trump, hence the constant attempts to start another war, etc.
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In any event, that would be the big one. If Trump can reign in Wall Street (the way Dems bloviate about the big banks & the 1%, it should be bipartisan but wait & see how they fight Trump on it), wew lads. As I said, big if true. Would help the country enormously to contain them
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Sauce of Bannon interviewhttp://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/08/steve-bannon-on-how-2008-planted-the-seed-for-the-trump-presidency.html …
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And sauce on this blog that breaks down the power clusters of finance vs the military in America. http://akinokure.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-sociology-of-gop-vs-dem-agendas.html?m=1 …
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Could make sense, I think once Trump has an administration able and willing to follow his lead we will see some Jacksonian moves
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Can't wait.
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