Quote from RiceRocket:
Haha, could be.
I don't personally believe in politics. My belief is that the US government is at hostage by the military industrial complex, and the massive multinational banks and corporations. Those entities dictate US policy. So any rhetoric by a talking head in public office to me is just lip-service. I look at the interests behind the scene to understand where policy direction is going.
A lot of these policies are populist issues that will have as much authority as a jackal to a lion. They appease the populace, but don't really change the underlying issues that have been ongoing for the US for the last 50 years. If government has to appease the populace they will just print money. Then after a time the populace will be angry about inflation, and they will contract the money supply. The populace forgets very quickly, so it's easy to manipulate public policy, especially with a monopolistic two party system, that basically has the same motives.