Globalism vs Nationalism
The battle over who will be the next president of the United States extends beyond Democrat vs Republican, the Left vs the Right. At stake is whether We the People will remain a free and self-determining people, whereby our elected representatives uphold the laws of our nation, including the Constitution; or We the Serfs capitulate our freedoms to an unelected, autonomous, corporate-owned and operated globalized government. The globalist ruling class, (i.e. The Establishment; One Percenters) within the ranks of the Democrats and GOP, have both declared an all-out political and media war on outsider presidential candidate Donald Trump, who has refused to drink from their troughs of Goldman Sachs, and bypassed their political machine by taking his message directly to the American people. For his unpardonable sin of not bowing before their thrones of power, every dirty trick in the book will be used to destroy this patriotic outsider who threatens to reveal their phony matrix of a global utopia for what it is: a return to feudalism, whereby We the Serfs are ruled by an unelected, autonomous and autocratic ruling class, run by international corporations, and enforced by subservient government officials. Corporate tribunals, not Congress, will make the laws of our land, including Idaho. The road map to worldwide serfdom is spelled out in the United Nation's Agenda 2030 (look it up) and is being implemented locally, in every city, town and by every local city council --without your vote, consent, or knowledge. And yes, including Idaho. Then there is the upcoming vote on the 5,000 page super-secret Trans Pacific Partnership "free trade" agreement the mainstream dinosaur media has quietly under-reported, written by multinational corporations (that own the media) that in effect solidifies international corporate dominance over the laws of those nations that sign on. If ratified, it is not an over-statement to say that the United States will be corporately owned and operated. Enjoy your slavery!
Donald Trump is no saint. But, to date, he is the only candidate that has openly denounced globalism for what it really is, and champions a return to old-fashioned patriotic Nationalism. This has forced the globalists within both parties to uncloak themselves and reveal their true corporate colors, to the degree that establishment Republicans are openly declaring they would vote for Goldman Sachs owned Hillary Clinton over Trump, and both staunch conservative publications National Review and The Weekly Standard campaigning against Trump.
Globalism vs Nationalism is the difference between Corporatism vs the Constitution. The choice belongs to We the People.