Reaganomics/Leviathan: Trump Dogma

Abishai100

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The first celebrity-president in U.S. history (Ronald Reagan) gave us the complicated system of 'Reaganomics' (a form of spending-based economics favoring the wealthier classes of society).

Our new celebrity-president (Donald Trump) seems also interested in consumerism-based politics/governance, which makes society/politics critics wonder if 'Trumponomics'(!) will be some form of wealth-based governance bias.

The term 'leviathan' is a metaphysics word referring to a mythical sea-beast signifying chaos and uncertainty and even fear. Theologians and philosophers have used the term 'leviathan' to discuss ideas regarding governance disarray and the human instinct to rebel (or destroy).

So if Reaganomics becomes a 'springboard' for TrumpUSA, will a hypothetical 'Trumponomics' (as-of-yet not officially labelled) create a 'leviathan' of social unhappiness?

Here's a TrumpUSA 'social customs mosaic' inferencing modernism 'folk-avatars' (Cyclonus and Pyro).

How do 'capitalism-pessimistic' nations such as Iran and North Korea view the dogmatic facets of consumerism?




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We've seen media-criticisms of Trump's natural 'social biases' and how he might be dangerously 'aloof' to the needs/concerns of the working-man in modern America. Given that Trump is a capitalism-baron who decided to become a politician, will he create optimism or pessimism towards consumerism and capitalism in general?

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American kids love video-games and comic books which present bizarre/outlandish 'rebellious' avatars such as Baraka, Blanka, and Brainiac. These strange characters represent an American curiosity about the unusual (it seems rational, given that America is a land of pluralism-led intrigue). Will TrumpUSA engender all kinds of 'creature-fantasies' (e.g., Rampage) or can it create medical/clinical thinking (e.g., Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps)?

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The fictional evil wolfish robot Cyclonus, from the popular A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) fantasy-adventure franchise Transformers (Hasbro) which includes cartoons, toys, and movies symbolizes pure malice towards capitalism-customs (e.g., World Bank). If 'Trumponomics' creates levels of consumerism-cynicism (e.g., Enron), will Cyclonus become a modernism 'avatar' of capitalism-based nihilism (e.g., drug-trafficking)?

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Pyro is the fictional Marvel Comics super-villain who wields a powerful/lethal flame-thrower which he uses to create pure anarchy/mayhem and destruction. Fire is the uncontrollable element of insanity and devastation, and unlike water which can be purging, fire is a force of disintegration (or deformity). If Trumponomics leads to capitalism mismanagement, will Pyro become a critic's choice for rebellion/protest discussions (e.g., 1992 Los Angeles Race Riots)?

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TRUMP: Censorship is the key topic for modern media.
CARTER: That's because networking requires much debate.
TRUMP: Intellectual freedom is a value of democracy!
CARTER: There's simply so much spam on the Internet now.
TRUMP: I wonder how much anti-Trump chatter is on Internet forums.
CARTER: Consumerism is difficult to 'honor.'
TRUMP: That's because Burger King reminds people of cholesterol.
CARTER: We need to convert cholesterol into piggy-banks...
TRUMP: It's all about filth and fury.
CARTER: That's why the World Bank should serve as a 'stabilizer.'
TRUMP: How can we reach the American youngster fascinated by toys?
CARTER: Consumers want fantasy (Ronald McDonald) as well as fortune (Super Bowl).
TRUMP: Super Bowl ads provide great revenues for the American economy.
CARTER: Facebook offers countless ads and business profiles.


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