Donald Trump is the most effective agent of Marxist economics the United States has ever seen.
Let that sink in.
The president who is beloved by many who scream about the dangers of socialism and wave flags that say “Don’t Tread on Me” is dragging this country further into the economic worldview of Karl Marx than the Soviets ever dreamed possible. And what’s worse? His followers cheer him for it.
I know better than to think Trump is reading Das Kapital in the middle of the night. He probably couldn’t distinguish Karl Marx from Groucho Marx. But his policies — his economic instincts — align with the collectivist, central-planning ideals that defined Marx’s vision of how to run a society. The irony is grotesque. The former host of The Apprentice is becoming the accidental apprentice of Marx himself.
Let’s look at the facts.

Why can we sabotage ourselves?
I need responsibility for slaying dragons to protect those I love
I feel anger toward those who casually resent life I wish I had
We never get enough of whatever lets us feel safe being ourselves
Goodbye, Mother
Moral principle: What you do with your money is your business
Even when we’re right, criticism stems from our own insecurities