Steve Bannon Just Revealed Trump’s Entire Agenda at CPAC and Everyone Missed It

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Bannon Rips "Corporatist" Media: "They're Not Going To Give The Country Back Without A Fight"

Shortly after taking center stage at CPAC, Steve Bannon once again unleashed on the media, quickly calling the press the "opposition party" as he did in his infamous NYT interview, during his conversation with Reince Priebus.

“If you look at the opposition party, how they portrayed the campaign, how they portrayed the transition, how they portray the administration, it’s always wrong," Bannon said. “If you remember, the campaign, by the media’s description, was the most chaotic, the most disorganized, most unprofessional, had no idea what they were doing. And then you saw [the media] all crying and weeping” on election night.

"It's not gonna get better, it's gonna get worse," Bannon said.

"They are corporatist globalist media who are diametrically opposed to the economic nationalist agenda that President Trump presents. “[Trump] is going to continue to press his agenda as economic conditions get better, as jobs get better, they are going to continue to fight. If they think they are going to give you your country back without a fight, you are mistaken. Every day, it is going to be a fight.""


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Good luck circumventing to First Ammendment. If Bannon and Co. succeed in muzzling the media, the US is well and truly done as a great power. That will happen sooner or later anyway but the free flow of information within America is one of the keys to their strength over the last two and a half centuries.


Oh, and by the way, Steve. What is so wrong with having political opposition? It is absolutely necessary to have some form of strong opposition to the health of a democracy.
 

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It will be interesting to see what all his supporters think about 'deconstructing' the government when they suddenly discover that all the things they enjoyed getting from the government are gone.


Of course, all the subsidies and grants and support of business will still be there.


But for the regular people, well, good luck when you discover the feds no longer do anything for you.
 

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No one should be surprised that a nationalist and populist agenda, as espoused by Bannon, can only done by deconstructing the entrenched structures of economic and philosophical Liberalism.

At the core of the chaos that is unravelling the US, is doctrinal moral relativism and radical individualism that subverts the real sense of the Constitution. One of its spawns, Free Market Economics, is so entrenched that he will have to take a chainsaw to it. For Trump, it will mean going to war with the NeoConservative Establishment of his own party.

The only hangup i have with his agenda is the limits and intent of 'Deregulation'. Its fine if that means reducing barriers to business and job creation, especially for small business. If he tries to deregulate banking, markets, currency and derivatives that could drive his ship of state onto the shoals.

It has been a disaster everytime it has been implemented, most recently with Ronald Reagan's S & L dereg., and especially Bill Clinton's catastrophic deregulation of the Investment Industry at the end of his term. Currency, Credit and Markets have to be regulated as national trust to avoid speculation, usury, inflation and stagflation.

Trump is not an ideologue, he is a consumate pragmatist who can respond and adjust to circumstances as the outcomes dictate. But he'll have to tear up the entire Free Market, Free Trade, Cultural Post Structural Agenda if he is to realize his campaign promises, and reverse America's decline. And that paradigm is not going down without a fight.
 
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Trump is neither an idealogue nor a pragmatist. He's a narcissist blowhard bully who thinks that sunshine emanates from his backside, that he knows more than the rest of us do, that he will abide no criticism whatsoever, that he's THE boss and it's his way or the highway.

You're trying to analyse this guy as if he is sane and he clearly is not.

Were your instincts this bad when you were in the Forces, Coldstream, or have you suspended disbelief because you don't happen to like the Clintons?