11-12-2016, 03:15 PM
It's a good idea of what's coming. But will the Republicans go along with his Nationalist Keynesianism? If not, it just may amount to contracting with big business to build things and charge the people to use them. That's not so good for the average Joe, and it may not be sustainable. A national Trump-like bankruptcy may ensue. It's just like Hitler promised measures against monopolies and other empty promises to the working class to get their support, but nothing ever came of these promises. But the working class did get jobs building up the military and infrastructure to support it. The Republicans are against Keynes, though, so it will be hard for Trump to get them to go along with national Keynesianism. Trump will have to assume dictatorial powers like Hitler had to get this done. After the 2018 elections, if not before, he'll have more and more power to do this. The only difference may be that Trump is not set on world conquest, at least not that we know of; although some of his government and cabinet may be.