Why would politicians want to change a system that's totally rigged in order to keep them in power? That's what they're doing, folks. Why would politicians want to change a system that's made them and their friends very, very wealthy? I beat a rigged system, by winning with overwhelming support. The only way you could have done it. Landslides all over the country, with every demographic on track to win 37 primary caucus victories in a field that began with 17 very talented people.
After years of disappointment, there's one thing we all have learned. We can't fix the rigged system by relying on -- and I mean this so, so strongly -- the very people who rigged it. And they rigged it. And do not ever think anything differently. We can't solve our problems by counting on the politicians who created our problems. -- Donald J. TrumpA National Review By, For and Of the Few
William F. Buckley, the Founder of National Review, once said, "I would rather be governed by the first 2000 people in the Manhattan phone book than the entire faculty of Harvard." The American people continue to uprise against the elitist deal makers in Washington DC--many Harvard alums who have given us $19 trillion dollars in debt, with no end to the spending in sight.