Mr. Trump is going to Washington! Who are the winners and losers?

On January 10, 2016 I wrote:

If you Google the words “Trump” and “insurgency” you will get over 650,000 links to articles and commentary. I recently said to a friend that Donald Trump has gone from being a candidate for the Republican Party nomination for President to the leader of a movement.

Can this movement now be called an insurgency?

The definition of an insurgency is a “rebellion against an existing government by a group not recognized as a belligerent.”

Is it Trump who created an insurgency or is Trump following the lead of a growing insurgency that was already taking place? I have written that Trump leads his followers by following their lead. The movement began during the Presidency of Bill Clinton and continues today. It is a struggle between the individualist and the collectivist.

Donald John Trump is now the President elect. He is headed to Washington, D.C. to drain the swamp, as he has said so many times.

While the pundits will be sifting through the votes to find out what happened, perhaps it is better to look at what will happen next. One way to do this is to see who the winners and losers in this election are.

The Winners:

  1. The American people.
  2. Working families.
  3. Christians and Jews.
  4. The U.S. Military and veterans.
  5. The unemployed and underemployed.
  6. Main street businesses.
  7. Manufacturing.
  8. American energy producers.
  9. America’s allies.
  10. Gun owners.
  11. Law enforcement.
  12. The “new” Republican Party.

The Losers:

  1. Those who wish America harm, both foreign and domestic.
  2. Government.
  3. Career politicians and special interests.
  4. Washington, D.C. insiders.
  5. Unions.
  6. The Obama administration.
  7. Islamic supremacists both foreign (Iran, ISIS, al Qaeda) and domestic (Council on America Islamic Relations, ISNA, Muslim Students Association, etc.).
  8. Illegal aliens.
  9. The anti-Second Amendment lobby.
  10. Environmentalists.
  11. Domestic terrorist groups (e.g. Black Lives Matter)
  12. Globalists and the United Nations.
  13. Wall Street, investment bankers and the Federal Reserve.
  14. Common Core advocates.
  15. Republicans who did not support and/or vote for their candidate.
  16. Hollywood, California.
  17. Those committing voter fraud.
  18. The main stream media.
  19. Pollsters.
  20. The Democratic Party, Democratic National Committee (including Hillary and Bill Clinton) and George Soros.

Others will be added to both lists as time goes on. This is just a quick overview of what it will take to Make America Great Again!

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