The Trump Phenomenon with James Kelso, November 20, 2018
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During our November 20, 2018 Trump Phenomenon show two hit songs from the 1960’s came to mind: George Harrison’s 1966 “Taxman”, and Jimmy Dean’s 1961 “Big Bad John”. Donald John Trump was 15 or so years old when “Big Bad John” went to #1. How could he have known that 55 years later that HE would be the “giant of a man that the miners know well (who) grabbed a saggin’ timber…and like a giant oak tree, he just stood there alone.” All the lyrics portend Trump: “Then came the day at the bottom of the mine when a timber cracked and men stated cryin’. Miners were prayin’ and hearts beat fast, and everybody thought they’d breathed their last, ‘cept John.” Donald John Trump was just twenty years old when he heard George Harrison and the Beatles singing on the radio about the left-wing tax system under which Brits like the Beatles paid a top tax rate of 95%! “There’s one for you, nineteen for me. Cause I’m the taxman! If five percent appears too small, be thankful I don’t take it all!” The Marxists have found a far better strategy for takeover and control of our population than the taxation they used in an earlier era. Their far-far-far-more-effective strategy now is IMMIGRATION of non-European hordes into what’s left of European nations. Big Bad Donald John has got every Marxist manifesting Trump Derangement Syndrome as he set out to rescue his fellow patriots from “the dust and the smoke of this man made hell” of invaded societies.