The mission was indeed staged in order to make headlines. The Chump is obsessed with coverage and ratings. The only stage bigger than television is politics.
Ok, he's a dream come true for xenophobic, ultranationalist, white supremacist racists. Please tell me that's not the outcome Chump supporters were really hoping for?
Because America really needs to get its act together. We need EVERYONE, and not just to 'act white'. Frankly, we need the different backgrounds, perspectives and attitudes of everyone of every background, so we can have an honest discussion about how to solve our problems. We have the solutions; we just need to listen to each other.
Instead, the Chump sets us one against the other, creates chaos and in so doing is able to manipulate the narrative we see, and the smoke filled rooms we don't.
Rural folks are going hungry, losing their farms and unable to make ends meet. That's what they want recognised in Washington DC. Rural poverty isn't a euphemism and it isn't a small problem.
Urban dwellers can't make a living or get ahead. Their standard of living has been slipping for decades, all while they see more and more symbols of outrageous wealth driving by or built in the hills. Fuck, I've personally watched people get sideways in traffic doing burnouts in million dollar Ferrari Enzos. They're rich enough not to care if something goes wrong... They won't be held accountable, nevermind accountability for the loss of security and prosperity of the once greatest economic power history has ever seen.
Instead of solving these problems, he's telling you to blame one another. Wanna guess how THAT'S gonna turn out?!
So We the People, and ONLY We the People, must gather and decide what we want our nation to look like going forward.
Personally, I think ill of corporations who feel like they have a corporate responsibility to evade taxes while selling shoddy goods to their customers and underpaying their workers while wrecking their unions and raiding their pensions...
And then turn around and pay their CEOs an average of some 350 times the salary of the average line worker, nevermind amazing benefits afforded to preferred stockholders.
And this is all made possible by their perceived right through 'corporate personhood' and 'money is equivalent to free speech' decisions by our Supreme Court to purchase our political system with (tax deductible!) campaign contributions.
A mouthful, sorry. But there's the money. If you ever wondered where it went, now you know. That's how they steal the entire economy for themselves and leave anyone not making a million or more yearly subsist on scraps. And that certainly includes the vast majority of US.
Sooooooo, what are We the People going to do about it? The next 4 years holds the answer.