I think it clarified the potential destruction of this country, that is the only thing offered by the right and it clearly shows how dangerous , hateful and evil the right has become. They are by far a bigger threat to this country than any terrorist group. The hate can destroy our values and this country in many ways but I think the thing that will destroy us the fastest is totally taking away the incentive of capitalism with their distribution of wealth to the top.
Uhm...
NO!
I am not a Trump fan boy, anyone here who is can confirm this, I have spoken out against his policy ideas many times and continue to point out his inconsistencies with conservatism and free market capitalism. I don't believe Trump is a free market capitalist because he doesn't like to practice free market capitalism personally and his protectionist trade policy is counter-intuitive to free market capitalism. All that said, he is not the dangerous imminent threat you make him out to be at all. The FAR bigger threat are the Marxist-Socialists who have taken over the Democrat party.
You have obviously bought in to their "wealth distribution" propaganda and it's a shame because you really honestly believe they make a valid point when they actually don't. It is the ability of the individual to attain wealth which makes free market capitalism the best system ever devised by mankind. Naturally, individuals who are good at creating wealth are going to accumulate more of it than individuals who aren't as good at it. That's not a BAD thing, it's a GOOD thing in a free market system because it's entirely up to the individual and their efforts. Under this system, you can literally go from being a peasant without any wealth to one of the wealthiest people in the country through your own efforts.
Marxist redistribution principles remove your ability to do this. It promises a more "equitable" or "equal" disbursement of wealth but it doesn't deliver satisfactory results. This is largely due to greed and corruption within the system but it is primarily because you've removed the freedom to accumulate wealth by the individual. What you inevitably end up with is a few people at the top with all the wealth AND all the power too. You see, in a free market system, the wealthy might have more of the wealth but the power is retained by the people. So we can fight greedy corporatism and exploitation of governmental power to enhance wealth. We can boycott capitalists through the power of the consumer and mitigate their rampant accumulation of wealth. We can pass laws to regulate capitalists who gouge and take advantage of others. We have that power in a free market system. In a Marxist system, those with the wealth have that power and they will not ever regulate themselves. If you sacrifice your freedom you will be exploited, it happens every time in human history. There is no Utopia.
You have to condition your mind to think of wealth in a different way. The Marxists want you to believe that wealth is
finite... only a certain amount exists and it's all accumulating at the top while the bottom goes lacking. That is patently incorrect in principle because wealth is
created. To illustrate what I mean, think of yourself as an artist who paints portraits. You have a talent... you put your effort and time into creating something that you sell to another for wealth. Now you will have to use some of that wealth to buy canvas, brushes and paint... to pay for your food and roof over your head, to support your family, etc. But you will also accumulate wealth in the process. This is created wealth you obtained through your initiative, talent and skill. Do you believe you deserve to keep that wealth? Or should you share that wealth with everyone else who doesn't have your talent? In a free market, you are not only allowed to keep the wealth but this encourages you to generate even more wealth that you can also keep. In a Marxist system, you don't get to keep the wealth and therefore, you have no incentive to create more.
I'm getting way off the topic here but Trump is certainly not the enemy and certainly not more dangerous than a radicalized intolerant religious fanaticism that disrespects women, minorities, other religious beliefs and homosexuals. Far more dangerous than Trump is this insidious Marxist rhetoric regarding wealth distribution and class warfare.