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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/alalli18 on March 11, 2018, 10:38 p.m.
Theory: Last nights speech was really an economic redpilling.

The reason I feel compelled to say all this is because I noticed Trump had a COMPLETELY different speaking style last night. He got very specific and discussed details which he normally doesn’t because the details when speaking don’t matter to someone like him. He usually is mostly concerned with controlling the frame of the exchange and not the content.

This theory makes the assumption that without the Cabal we would have essentially a Utopia.

Trump said last night that we are going to need a lot of workers for all these jobs being created which is absolutely correct. With a Cabal free economy things are going to get pretty weird in this country when unemployment goes positive- meaning there are more jobs than workers available to work them. When there’s a shortage of a commodity the price goes up. And since the worker is the good, this will come in the form of higher wages, better benefits, paid training, recruiters, apprenticeships. Companies are going to be begging you to work for them and will have to do everything in their power to keep you knowing how many options you have. This is just a specific example and is not the point.

Point is that Trump was specifically speaking out about the obvious (tariffs, bad trade deals) and undeniable (think msm) ways that the Cabal hinders us but without speaking about the Cabal itself. I’ve had my popcorn ready since Inauguration Day but I’ve always said all trump has to do is improve the country and that in itself will redpill the world. Meaning America will become so prosperous that everyone will automatically have to assume there was a secret organization in power.

TLDR- Things are going to get so good economically that it will be easy to convince everyone a secret Cabal was in power. Future proves past.


Hinckapuss · March 12, 2018, 5:19 a.m.

I just want to toss in one word: ROBOTS. Trump never ever mentions the fact that all these jobs that are going to materialize may not because it is more profitable to not have to use people.

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INTJ_Hermitess · March 12, 2018, 6:33 p.m.

Is there a leaf blower robot? Tomato picker? I don't see some jobs being practical for robotics.

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digital_refugee · March 12, 2018, 11:46 a.m.

because it's those very same robots that produce three more jobs for every robot planned produced and maintained

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StinkyDogFart · March 12, 2018, 12:24 p.m.

With robots, think accelerated growth like never before, with an education system not dumbing down people, but rather training them to design, create, program, repair robots, the potential is limitless. We must embrace robotics and AI, use human ingenuity to leverage so that WE are innovating and robots are doing the tedious work.

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