10-02-2016, 03:17 AM
Seems solid advice after a week dominated by Machado (the former Miss World) and now Trump's tax returns..
Yes, many people indeed want change, but will the change brought by Brexit and a Trump presidency make these people any better off? We very much doubt it... (see various entries in the economics section, for instance about Trump's tax plans and why these aren't likely to work).
Quote:“What you’ve got to do, Donald, is talk to people sitting at home in their living rooms," said Farage, who’ll be one of Trump’s guests at the next debate, scheduled for Washington University in St. Louis on Oct. 9. “Don’t get involved in a catfight with Hillary.”Brexit Mastermind Tells Trump to Avoid Catfight With Clinton - Bloomberg Politics
Farage’s Brexit movement and Trump’s rise in U.S. politics have both been fueled by older, working-class white voters spurred by nationalism, nostalgia, and economic dislocation. Trump has said that he sees parallels between his campaign and Brexit, and has at times dubbed himself “Mr Brexit.”
“Trump is part of a phenomenon that is now beginning to sweep the Western world," Farage said in a transcript provided by the network. “Simply, people want change."
Yes, many people indeed want change, but will the change brought by Brexit and a Trump presidency make these people any better off? We very much doubt it... (see various entries in the economics section, for instance about Trump's tax plans and why these aren't likely to work).

