The Trump phenomenon explained (2)

The Trump phenomenon explained (2)

I published on this subject for the first time one year ago (The Trump phenomenon explained). This is version 2, with some minor changes from version 1.

The Trump phenomenon can be highlighted by three points as follows:

  • 2016: He was elected the American President.
  • 2020: He lost his re-election bid to Joe Biden.
  • 2024: He has a good chance to win in the 2024 election, thanks to the incompetence of the Biden/Harris administration.
Not all men are created equal!

Not all men are created equal!

“All men are created equal” – What a slogan in the “Declaration of Independence”!

It was powerful and useful for America to defy the British King at the time. But its true validity has been in question ever since, with profound implications to date, not only for America, but also for the world.

So, it is time to thoroughly clarify it: it is false – then, now, and forever.

In other words, not all men are created equal!

October 6, 1982

October 6, 1982

Do you remember what you were doing on October 6, 1982?

Perhaps not, as it was exactly 40 years ago.

But I do, because it was a special day for me – I finally “escaped” from “communist China” on that day – I left China for Japan on October 6, 1982!

Karl Marx

Karl Marx

Karl Marx is arguably the greatest economist in the 19th century, if not of all time! 1. Who is Karl Marx? Read Wikipedia – Karl Marx. For more, watch the…