Donald Trump says "New Orland places are dying"

But the video is interesting

capitalism only benefited the rich

socialism is a government of working class

Do stop. Capitalism enables allllllll people to go out and work hard to earn as much as possible. Socialism disables people from working hard, earn a pittance from welfare while their dictators live in luxury as they send any leftover scraps to the masses. (See Venezuela, Cuba, N. Korea and any other socialist/Marxist states) :palm:
"The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money." Margaret Thatcher
 
Do stop. Capitalism enables allllllll people to go out and work hard to earn as much as possible. Socialism disables people from working hard, earn a pittance from welfare while their dictators live in luxury as they send any leftover scraps to the masses. (See Venezuela, Cuba, N. Korea and any other socialist/Marxist states) :palm:
"The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money." Margaret Thatcher

Capitalism only impoverishs working class.

That is the reason many people voted for Bernie Sanders who ran for presidential with a socialist speech.

Eventhough Bernie Sanders is not a real socialist, his votes shows working class and youth have been impoverished by capitalism
 
He was talking about the failure of the Bush years.

Sounded downright sane back then.

I wonder what happened to him since then?

I'm thinking maybe a hard blow to the head might've knocked a screw or something loose.

You are not the only one who thinks this. Rather than a head blow he does have symptoms well aligned with non Alzheimer's dementia.
 
. . . Linguistic decline is also obvious in two interviews with David Letterman, in 1988 and 2013, presumably with much the same kind of audience. In the first, Trump threw around words such as “aesthetically” and “precarious,” and used long, complex sentences. In the second, he used simpler speech patterns, few polysyllabic words, and noticeably more fillers such as “uh” and “I mean.”

Vanity fair
 
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