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Anti-establishment, eh? and you think that is a positive?Trump's popularity is fueled by anti-establisment so it's no surprise that the establishment are all against him. Why do you think voters voted for him over the comments made by everyone on your list?
Well then, let me ask you what you think would be good for our country, Anarchy?
I say that because this is the definition of establishment:
The act of forming something or setting it up for a specific purpose or function.
What Trump is trying to do is form his OWN type of establishment, meaning that being "anti-establishment", means that you also have to be "anti-Trump".
Having said that, that still begs the question as to why all these famous and renowned people are against Trump. Does that mean that by changing the establishment to what Trump wants to institute, means that these people will suffer?
If that is the case, do you think that causing famous and renowned people to suffer will occur under Trump?
Oh, and by the way, that doesn't make sense given that Trump has stated that he will be giving tax cuts that will help the rich more than the poor, and all of these famous and renowned people are rich and will benefit from those cuts, does it make sense for all of them to be against Trump?