Trump gives 'populist' economic speech in Canton, Ohio

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This isn't quite the level of a Bernie Sanders speech (with real policy details), but Trump hits on many populist economic themes here.

"Think of this....It used to be that Cars were made in Flint, Michigan and you couldn't drink the water in Mexico. Now the Cars are made in Mexico and you can't drink the water in Flint, Michigan".

--Donald Trump, 2016

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Exactly how Trump intends to fix these problems isn't clear (outside of canceling corrupt Trade Agreements), but one encouraging sign is Trump's public repudiation and rejection of the concept of "Globalism" ideology --- that has dominated American Policy for the last 36 years (ever since the Reagan era) and destroyed the middle-class and hollowed-out our (once impressive) Industrial Base.

That's a message that needs to be heard and acted upon. Virtually everything that we can purchase today is manufactured (either in part, or in total) overseas somewhere, and not in America.

"Hillary Clinton believes in 'Globalism' -- taking jobs from Flint (Michigan) and other places, and moving them to other Countries because that's where her donors and special interests want them.

I'm not running to be President of The World, I'm running to be President of The United States of America".

--Donald Trump, 2016

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And Trump, despite 'racist' Mainstream Media spin, does come across here as genuine, unscripted, principled, and clear in his intent.

"The policies of Hillary Clinton have produced only destruction overseas, and poverty at home. That's what's happened. One in Five American households do not have a single member in the labor force. Another 14 million people left the labor force entirely since 2009. And the National Debt has doubled over the last 7.5 years. And remember this, it's not only doubled but our Country's a mess -- because we haven't done anything with it except waste it. Our roads are bad, everything's bad, we're in such bad shape. It's one thing if it doubles but everything is 'tippy-top'. Everything's a mess, and we have 20 Trillion in Debt.

I'm running to reverse these policies, and to create a future of prosperity for all Americans".

--Donald Trump, 2016

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Hawkfish's picture

Or does he do all his own stunts? Much of what comes out of his mouth is somewhere between detestable and gibberish, but that line is a brilliant piece of rhetoric.

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We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.
- Greta Thunberg

There are many lines here that fit a 'progressive' theme, and economic principles that would benefit the middle-class, and thumb the nose at the Globalist International Bankster Oligarch class (that took over this Country over a century ago).

I don't know the extent to which he uses a speechwriter. Most of his speeches have a lot of improvisation to them, so I think he largely "wings it" around some basic cliff notes and planned topics.

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Hawkfish's picture

She picked a good week.

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We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.
- Greta Thunberg

sensetolisten's picture

and so while I am sure he has a speech writer to organize and fine tune each of his speeches, those are his thoughts from the heart. I know the Hillary propaganda machine has been promoting the meme that Trump's is speaking detestable gibberish, but I've watched over a dozen of his speeches now, including his RNC Acceptance speech, and I have to tell you, he is speaking anything but detestable gibberish, in fact, he is the first politician I have heard who has no problem speaking the truth, the entire truth, from the heart, and that includes Bernie. Case in point, Trump is the only one who had the balls to call out the Clinton Foundation corruption for what it is, and that this is the "intent" and "motive" behind Hillary setting up her private email server. Bernie did not have the courage or honor to call Hillary out for that. Quite the opposite, what Bernie said was his infamous "Enough with the emails already!" Personally, I think Bernie's lack of courage to call out Hillary for her treason, for her racketeering crimes, and for her/DNC's election fraud and voter suppression crimes, is what cost him the election.

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman
Not Henry Kissinger's picture

But he's no dummy.

"It used to be that cars were made in Flint
and you couldn't drink the water in Mexico.

Now the cars are made in Mexico
and you can't drink the water in Flint."

Dems are in big trouble. He's very good on the stump and the crowds at his rallies (part WWF part revival meeting) are all very enthusiastic.

He's positioning himself as the change guy in a change year. Ronnie Reagan meets Huey Long.

He's selling America First to the people who want to hear it. Promising jobs, law and order, and an end to free trade. It's an effective message. (What he delivers, of course, is another story.)

Most importantly, he looks like he's learning to stay on script, although you know he's perfectly capable of farting out a stinker at any moment, so as not to distract from all of Hillary's troubles.

Meanwhile the Democrats are literally on life support, promising nothing but elitism, corrupt status quo politics, and culture wars.

You heard it here first: this keeps up the final Electoral College map will look less like 2008 and more like 1984.

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The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?

Citizen Of Earth's picture

In business he has screwed over his workers at every turn to make himself richer. What makes his supporters think he has changed his tune? Or maybe they just don't know his business record.

Regardless of who wins, the next president will be horrific.

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Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.

travelerxxx's picture

Yes, big trouble if he keeps talking like this. If he does a Bernie-channeling thing, he smokes Hillary -- even if she takes her Levodopa on schedule.

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WindDancer13's picture

rallies and Trump speeches. Rallies are to fire up the believers (kind of like the DNC convention...can't say an HRC rally becasue it is not happening there). His speeches, particularity of late have had quite a bit of substance. Yesterday, he announced that women should be given six weeks of paid maternity leave. It is not all one could hope for (family leave) but it is better than the non-paid leave which is now in place. His speech the other day to the National Guard emphasized putting people first as in supporting the troops, something which has been sadly neglected.

Do I believe half the stuff he says? Hell, no. But that is still a half more than I believe of anything HRC has to say. (However, I am inclined to believe the stuff that he talks about that was suggested or supported by his daughter--such as the maternity leave.)

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We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.--Aristotle
If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass

trump is not a progressive. He is a billionaire capitalist ex casino operator and real estate mogul. He has not clicked his heals and become a warmhearted Dorthy. Please.
Edited to add: Trump is a globalist, has business ventures worldwide.

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ChemBob's picture

but Clinton isn't progressive at all. Every progressive stance she's taken has been only after being pushed into a corner.

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Agreed, but I'll be damned if I read a piece that promotes Trump as some sort of friend of the 99% and not dispute it on a supposed progressive site. There are plenty of users pointing out That Hillary is not a progressive as they should, what bothers me is the lack of pointing out how Trump would be at minimum as bad a president as Hillary, with the potential to be Cheaney-esque or worse.

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sensetolisten's picture

The more I listen to him, the more I like and agree with him. He is making a lot of sense to me, as a progressive, on many economic and populist issues, like TPP and NAFTA and reinstating Glass Steagal Act, for starters. He is no war monger like Hillary. His Foreign Policy discussions seem sane coming from a sane level headed man, whereas, Hillary to me is clearly a bat shit crazy sociopathic murderer with the blood of over a million people on her hands. And furthermore, at least Trump won the Republican primary election fair and square, Hillary rigged the election, so she is an illegal illegitimate candidate who committed treason and racketeering crimes, with her Clinton "Foundation" Arkansas Mafia Crime syndicate, and with a list of body bag "suspicious deaths" a mile long, from Seth Rich and Vince Foster, to Shawn Lucas and John Ashe, to name only a few. And Hillary, the KKK supporting racist bigot has no business calling herself a liberal by any stretch of the imagination. She is nothing but a corporate whore and everyone knows it. Yeah, sure, Trump has made a massive amount of money, so what, doesn't mean that he has sold his soul to the corporate oligarchy puppet masters that Hillary has.

So yeah, I am supporting Trump, for the simply soul reason, I have become a single issue voter and that single issue is "exposing Hillary's corruption" and since Trump has made "exposing Hillary's corruption" one of the main centerpieces of his campaign, I will support him. And, I will be damned if someone says anything on a progressive liberal site that in any way suggests that Hillary is not the greatest threat to our democracy and to the liberal community, because Hillary rigged the election and outright stole the nomination from Bernie Sanders, which makes her 1000x times worse than Trump. Again, at least Trump won the Republican primary fair and square. Now, I would love to see Stein/Green Party win, but I do not believe she can win more than 70% of the liberal vote, but I would love to see that happen and for the corrupt-to-the-bone Democrat Party to die and be replaced by the Green Party in 2020 as the party for the liberal community. The Green Party is the key to our future, I believe, because if this Democrat Primary showed us anything, it is that the corruption within the Democrat Party is far to pervasive, so I really don't think we have any choice but to leave it behind forever and build an entirely new liberal coalition under the banner of the Green Party.

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman

You are right that Stein will not win, but so what? Where is it written that we can vote only for the likely winner?

Given the electoral college, the only circumstance voting for Trump makes even a little sense for liberals is if polls in late October, early November, show your state as a very close race between Hillary and Trump.

Otherwise, all voting for Trump does is tell the world that you want the country to go right and that you are happy with the duopoly. Voting Stein tells the world that you want a party to the left of Hillary and the her fellow New Democrats. Voting Green will also have ramifications for Greens in 2020, with name recognition, media coverage, ballot access, fundraising, etc.

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destroys Hillary, that is my #1 priority right now, and since Trump is exposing Hillary's corruption, I am honor bound to support and applaud him, since neither Bernie nor Stein is turning the spotlight onto that Hillary corruption which is destroying our nation. It is a matter of strategy and priority. If Trump does not destroy Hillary, Stein/Green Party will not have a chance. Further, I think most of the criticisms of Trump are Hillary propaganda bs and should be debunked so that Hillary doesn't have even a remote chance of winning, not without rigging the general election the way she rigged the primary election. And again, only Trump can expose and has the courage and power to stop Hillary from rigging the general election. Again, it's about strategy and priorities.

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman

Given the electoral college, the only circumstance voting for Trump makes even a little sense for liberals is if polls in late October, early November, show your state as a very close race between Hillary and Trump.

If you live in in a state like Alabama or Massachusetts, how you vote is not going to affect the electoral college, anyway, but it may well adversely affect ballot access for the Greens in 2020 and send the wrong message.

I think Trump and Hillary are both grifters, but I think Hillary is the greater evil in this election, so I did not try to change your priorities.

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sensetolisten's picture

an election season involves far more than our vote, it involves campaigning and voicing support for a candidate and discussing issues.

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman

You can campaign for Trump and vote for Stein. Although, unless the electoral votes of your state are up for grabs, I'm not sure what campaigning for Trump in your state will do, either.

If your vote for Trump is likely to matter as far as the electoral votes of your state, then so will the votes of the people you may persuade to vote for Trump. If your vote for Trump is unlikely to affect the electoral votes of your state, then your campaigning for Trump is also unlikely to matter.

Actually, it's beyond even that. The other factor that determines if your vote and/or campaigning will matter is the electoral vote as a whole and how close each state is. If the polling at the end of October shows Hillary or Donald has over 270 locked in tight, then your vote and mine will not matter to Hillary or Donald.

There is, however, no scenario under which the popular vote will not be crucial to the Green Party.

I have never lived in a state in which my vote may have made a difference. I sometimes wish I did, but not this year. If my vote this time mattered to the outcome, I might vote for Trump because I do believe that Hillary is the greater evil. However, I am very happy this time that I get to vote without worrying about my vote affecting the outcome.

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sensetolisten's picture

... and importance of the online narrative and discussions and the role that viral media memes plays in politics today.

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman

seem irrelevant to what my posts to you actually said about how you vote.

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I've heard Trump give three different speeches now where he directly attacks Globalism.

Having foreign businesses by itself isn't the crime here. Globalism means supporting what Ross Perot once called the "giant sucking sound" policies that have been crafted to systematically deIndustrialized the United States, and have incentivized Corporations to move their jobs into low-wage Third-World countries (and China).

This also goes hand-in-hand with efforts to create "World Government" bodies that are unaccountable to anyone, like The World Bank, The World Trade Organization, The International Bank of Settlements, the Trilateral Commission, etc. -- which also want to bring us into the age of World Currency (replacing the dollar), and negate National Sovereignty altogether --- creating a modern day global feudalist society (economic slavery).


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We will never hear Hillary Clinton and her Neocon/Wall-Street crowd speak against the Globalist movement. She might temporarily mute her longstanding aggressive support of the TPP, and say "maybe Iraq was a mistake" -- just to win an Election -- but she supports all these policies, these ideologies, and these Oligarchs and their agenda 100%.

So the very fact that Trump is upsetting the apple cart may also explain why the U.S. News Media has turned on him, and wants to portray him as a "Russian agent" just because he refuses to daemonize Vladimir Putin (and refuses to call for hostilities against Russia).

If Trump wins, he may work to stop this (totalitarian) movement. One thing for sure, Hillary Clinton is The Establishment and she will not stop it (she will aggressively advance it).

[video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r7htckec-U]

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Seriously, Trump is a cut throat corporatist, he does not believe in limiting his business within the borders of any country. The apple cart is to gain votes not to change globalist strategy. Trump has been getting rich off the low wages , high rents and scams like trump U for years. He has friends in high places like Saudi Arabia, Moscow, China, he is not anti globalist in his actions only his rhetoric.

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You are just repeating the Hillary Propaganda bs memes. Don't believe them, they tried to discredit Bernie Sanders too. It's bullshit. Yes, Trump may be a successful business, sure, which means he knows how to play the game, of course, but that doesn't mean he does not care about people or this nation. I really think you are entirely wrong about him. And we all know that Hillary is 1000x worse, most especially since she committed treason and further, since she is not even a legitimate candidate, having rigged the Democrat Primary election. At least Trump won the Republi can Primary fair and square. So, ethically and legally, and in order to honor the U.S. Constitution and Democracy itself, we should support Trump and make sure that Hillary is not successful in her blatant attempt to steal this election and betray the very cornerstone of this nation, which is our very vote.

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman
sensetolisten's picture

And the more I listen to him, the more I like him and agree with what he is saying.

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman

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Beware the bullshit factories.

He only offers one economic populist policy, which is renegotiating nafta with no specifics. This a walkback on overturing Nafta, which was his orginal position. The rest of it is antiworking class stuff like dispensing with minimum wage, eliminating the estate tax, and and reducing corporate taxes. The building the wall stuff is racist. Hillary's no prize either, in that she supports deportations rather than a wall, and probably is lying about chanign her mind on Nafta. This is why real Bernie supporters support Stein. There is no happy mean between progressives and racists.

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  • He says he will either renegotiate NAFTA (which he calls the worst agreement ever made), or if he cannot get a renegotiation then he will cancel it altogether.
  • He also says that the United States will never agree to the TPP.
  • He says he wants to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure (roads, highways, bridges, etc.), although he doesn't say how.
  • Reducing red tape and excessive regulations on small business.

What he does not do, is attack Wall Street and big business (or address income inequality), but we'll see what he does in the debates. Some of the red meat stuff that he threw out there during the GOP Primaries might've just been to play to that audience. I think he already walked back the opposition of the minimum wage. So we'll see.....

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman
travelerxxx's picture

Of course not.

But he can wear the suit and fool plenty of people. In fact, he's pretty good at that. Slice him open and you'll find 99.44/100% pure Capitalist Rat Bastard. He's the rich son of that guy Woody Guthrie wrote a song about.

Trump's a salesman and a salesman can sell.

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riverlover's picture

Often reflexively, D or R. Binary choice. But fewer people like either D or R. But see no alternative like third or fourth party because they won't win. A football game.

The majority of people who vote could blow up both D and R parties this year if they saw that power.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

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the more I genuinely like and agree with him. Thank you for this video, I will listen to this speech tonight.

And for the record, I categorically reject Hillary's Propaganda bs falsely claiming Trump is a racist or bigot. Hillary is the racist bigot and the evidence proving this is overwhelming.

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman

believe one grifter's lies over the another grifter's lies. Even if your sole mission in life is defeating Hillary, the only reason is would make sense to vote for Trump: http://caucus99percent.com/comment/174939#comment-174939

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sensetolisten's picture

respect to his intentions in running for president. He has been a very successful, even ruthless, businessman at times, but that is not the same thing as a grifter.

Trump is NOTHING like Hillary and any suggestion that they are in any way similar or of the same spirit is, I believe, off base. I get that this is your opinion, but it is not fact.

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“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry Truman

The media has spent months seizing on every asinine thing that comes out of Trumps mouth and totally ignoring the populist positions he's been spouting since the gitgo. Interesting to me that there's suddenly a break in the oooo scary Donald commie lover narrative. I wonder if its due to HRC' s undeniable swoon. Recently when Bernie was describing a candidate who is "a pathological liar", I naturally thought of Hillary as did most of his audience. Trumps a grifter but compared with the Clintons, a piker. You'd never know that by watching the MSM, but more and more people are ignoring the Clinton propaganda machine, so maybe this guy has a chance. I cannot vote for him, Im voting Stein, but his populist message is gaining more and more support as I can tell from the suddenly sprouting yard signs. We are in for 4 ugly years Im thinking

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because Mom would not turn off CNN when I asked her to. Trump made a lot of points that I could have agreed with if I thought he really meant any of them. But IMHO he has mastered the art of faking sincerity, and is as big a fraud as anyone who has ever run for public office.

It also led to a heated argument with my Trumpophobic brother, who has totally bought into the Corporate Media BS about how there are "only two" real options to vote for, and a vote for anyone else is "wasted" - he got downright insulting about "spoiled crybabies sitting in the mud and waving their rattles", which shows just how thoroughly the Corporate Media have rotted his brain.

I hope he recovers after the election.

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