Trump: The Establishment’s Nightmare https:/
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I began my career running political campaigns in Westchester County, which borders New York City.
It was the wealthiest county in the country at the time. I was the assistant to the secretary of the New York State Senate, I designed and instructed American campaign politics and technology at St. John’s University. I was a chief government affairs specialist for many years in Washington — working for the chemical industry, I should add. I only mention this because I know how political establishments operate, the kind that Trump is up against right now.
The GOP establishment fears Donald Trump more than it fears Hillary Clinton. Many Republican elites have done everything but but openly endorse Hillary. The GOP’s visible establishment is made up of people like Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, Lindsay Graham and John McCain. But it also includes the fundraisers and think tank types who support them.
The GOP establishment favorites for this election were Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush. These are the types of guys you hated in high school and college who wanted to be class president or head of the student council. They’re the overly ambitious, insincere, glad handers brown nosers and suck-ups that somehow rise to the top in politics. Ted Cruz wasn’t the establishment favorite, but they certainly favored him over Donald Trump. “Never Trump” was their refrain. But they’re stuck with Trump.
And Trump dispatched the establishment toadies one by one because he knows how they operate. He knows how to play the game, and they don’t. The fact is, the GOP establishment can’t stop Donald Trump.
He’s done business with these types of people for years to get deals done, in both parties. He’s openly admitted that he’s given money to both sides because that’s how you get things done in America. They’re essentially bribes and payoffs. It actually helped Trump to admit it. But the professional politicians couldn’t admit it because it would reveal their role in the game.
So Trump won because he played the street game, while the others could only play politics.
I’ll admit right now, I’m not a Trump supporter. And I’m certainly not a Hillary supporter. I’m a political atheist who’d prefer to see neither win if I had a choice. The only recent candidate I would have voted for was Ron Paul, another outside figure hated by the establishment.
But on a deeper level, there is no real political “establishment.” They’re essentially nobodies. It’s just a bunch of empty suits with very little substance behind them. That’s why Trump’s been able to beat them. So they’ll do everything in their power to derail Trump, because they know he’ll take over when he moves in. He’s a threat to their gravy train, and that’s his great appeal to the millions of Americans who are sick of business as usual.
Trump’s appeal is his opposition to the globalist trade deals the establishments in both parties support. And American workers have every right to be concerned. Trump is appealing to the disenfranchised middle class, which has shrunk since the 1970s to the point where it’s practically a minority in this country. Something like half the nation’s population is earning under $30,000 a year. And rightly or wrongly — or a combination of both — they see these globalist trade deals and their sponsors in both parties as threats to their way of life.
That part of his rhetoric appeals to me. I know what a disaster NAFTA was for American workers. I knew it when the debates were going on between Ross Perot and Al Gore. Now the establishments of both parties are trying to ram the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) down our throats, which means even more job losses and reduced American sovereignty. Trump has called them out on it.
And that resentment shows up in national polls. Looking back over the past several years, Congress ratings have been in the basement — roughly 17%. The last thing most Americans want these days is more of the same. Trump definitely isn’t more of the same. Now, he might never be able to live up to his promises if elected. But if Hillary’s elected, it’ll almost certainly be more of the same.
That also explained much of Bernie Sanders’ appeal. And the recently leaked emails prove how the Democratic Party establishment conspired against him. Whether Trump would be able to deliver on his rhetoric if elected is another story, of course. But the establishment doesn’t want to find out.
Hillary Clinton supported the TPP. Of course, since she’s seen how Trump has made political hay by opposing it, now she’s also against it. That is, until she’s president and falls back into line with the crony corporate capitalists who pay her bills.

