I actually really like GHW Bush. I think he was a great president. It's unfortunate that we didn't get him for 8 years, but I blame that more on Perot than I do his policies. Of course, I was young then so I was not aware of a lot of things politically speaking. I did like Ross Perot, and I ended up really liking Clinton. There have been two people in my lifetime that have been president or VP that I have not liked, and they are Trump and Cheney. Pence is borderline, but I at least see where he is coming from. I think Trump and Cheney do not or did not have our best interests at heart as a country.
This sort of opinion is solid American contemporary. You and oh 70% of Americans. But I think Trump is plastic, not just in the sense of phoney not the real thing if that's the way you'd think, but open to molding and adjusting if people will work with him. He could be a unifying President, and he could make things better.
For example, when he decided to run for the Presidency, the first things he did including going to meet with the chief of the CFR in New York, essentially seeking support and outlining things he thought are important for us a country. And he called the Clintons to talk to them.
Yes, I think he disagrees with the agenda to rachet America down to a mere member state of the world community on par with oh ten other larger countries, and he is apparently wanting to continue industrialization and access to resources.
The Rockefeller plan basically involves putting earth's resources in some kind of long-term rationed use schema that does limit the players with access to them, and does/will maintain his own and others' current cartel dominance and price-determining positions.
John D. Rockefeller very early on was a cartelist, who used market dominance tactics of buying out competitors and just mothballing their operations to support higher prices. It has been a fundamental theorem of globalism that we are over-using resources and we need to reduce population and demand for stuff. The Environmentalist sort are playing for that team.
I believe we don't have enough people to move up to the kind of technological system we really need. I think that is entirely compatible with taking care of the Earth and being good stewards over resources. It takes people with high skills to move up from the cave dweller lifestyle we have now.
I think Trump could be moved in the directions I think will be beneficial long-term. He opens us up to some real discussions about better ways to do things. It's time for the CFR and any other politically interested group to just get constructive and enter the discussion rationally and civilly.