@gameragodzilla @verius That kind of circles back on how America could use more people voting for whats best for the country and less for themselves.  Its how the upper class stay in power after all, and why this is so devestating in a cultural sense: the working class finally stopped believing the upper class when they were telling them what was best for them, and dared to decide what they thought was best.  An act of rebellion they are determined to punish.

It's important a part to this puzzle to realize that Trump is very much a sort of outcast in the circles of the world elite.  He's not someone "in" that particular circle, and part of the reason that there's such a focus on his advisory panel, is lo and behold, he assembled a bunch of people whom also were not popular with the elite.  There's a sort of upper-class struggle here that's being played all, all while the working class has their own act of rebellion.