VDH joins John Anderson after President-elect Trump’s victory to explore why his direct style resonated with middle America.
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Richard Borgquist
Another factor which has been overlooked is the “Right to Assemble” has been derailed.
If one wants to protest or assemble, one can be jailed or swatted or prosecuted.
Examples: Jan6, School Boards, Pro-Life.
So the way to protest, without arrest, is to vote.
Victor, do you notice any similarities between the Trump populist movement and the Teddy Rosevelt populist of the late 19th century? Weren’t both populist movements reactions to the growth of the “mega-rich”capturing control of the political systems, as well as the flood of immigrants depressing wages & challenging social morals?
Another factor which has been overlooked is the “Right to Assemble” has been derailed.
If one wants to protest or assemble, one can be jailed or swatted or prosecuted.
Examples: Jan6, School Boards, Pro-Life.
So the way to protest, without arrest, is to vote.
Victor, do you notice any similarities between the Trump populist movement and the Teddy Rosevelt populist of the late 19th century? Weren’t both populist movements reactions to the growth of the “mega-rich”capturing control of the political systems, as well as the flood of immigrants depressing wages & challenging social morals?