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Ben Shapiro is a right wing neo-nut believing in extreme inequality and is not a national populist thought but a populist for money and free market redistribution of it. Shapiro attacked Carlson Tucker for his message us support for the working class and for a conservative to say this on FOX TV Shapiro found it appalling and called out Tucker Carlson for sounding more like Bernie Sanders than Thomas Friedman.
Shapiro is a son of a pig fully believing the myth that extreme American inequality is freedom and a righteous result of extreme monopolistic results that this fraudulent country unfortunately extends to its citizens many of whom are too lazy or ignorant in thought on sports to fully comprehend how the rich stack things against them. Tucker Carlson totally ripped apart the asshole of snobbish politicians like Mitt Romney for caring more for the free markets and maintaining an economic hierarchy often used by the elites to empower and enriched themselves and working to destroy jobs and stable family structures by wrecking economies throughout areas of their choosing. A Benjamin Shapiro believes in expensive gadgets and push of it through advertisement and a clown like him would have no problem with billboards being set up everywhere on any street if someone made a buck and it trickled sideways...to other wealthy men like him and Ben Shapiro has always been not an economic populist but an economic opportunist oppressor of others. This is what Ben Shapiro advocates and calls for in his radio show and platform and he is so disturbed at the thought of Republicans becoming economic populists wishing for reform and value for their hard work he is thinking of running for president in 2020.
Shapiro doesn't trust Trump and that he is doing to much for the middle and working classes and Mr Shapiro wants to see none of this anymore.Benjamin Shaprio wants lack of job opportunities to exist in red states so many young men and women sell themselves as soldiers working to protective the assets of the international trade cartels that don't play on a competitive system and are supported by global banksters that allow rich elites to accumulate cars in their garages with an extreme form of economic redistribution towards the top.
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