November 14, 2023

I was eating dinner with family over the weekend and everyone — educated conservatives every one — was for Nikki Haley. Then they asked me what I thought.

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I told them I thought that the existential political fact of our time is that the ordinary middle class is being screwed. And that this was the policy of our ruling class, the educated class. I said that, while a retired man like me had enjoyed, since 2010, a 500 percent increase in my QQQ NASDAQ ETFs, and a 300 percent increase in my SPY S&P ETFs, the average person had seen only an 80 percent increase in income. And house prices had gone up 100 percent.

So the average person has gone nowhere since the bottom of the 2008-09 recession. But a retired baby boomer like me has done just fine.

I said that what I want is a president who will end the injustice being meted out to the ordinary middle class.

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I said that I also want a president who will stop treating the lower class as helpless oppressed victims but as aspiring citizens that want and deserve to climb into the responsible middle class, as generations of aspiring Americans have done before them.

I said that I want a president who will smash the power of the educated class and the administrative state that crushes the American people with taxes and handouts and dysfunctional programs and foolish and trendy enthusiasms like the green energy transition. There are “Jobs for Gentry,” the educated gentry, I said, but nothing for anyone else.

I did not say that I thought that Trump was the man to do that, or at least the man to get started on it.

But I think that Trump is probably the man we need: the man with the courage to take the fight to the enemy, the educated class ensconced in its government and education sinecures, the educated class wrecking the ordinary middle class from its power position in the administrative state and its regulatory bureaucracies.

Let us review the three things that I identified as Wrong with America.

The first is the power and the privilege of the educated class which has no benefit to anyone in America except the ruling class itself.