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Editors Note: This article is here only as I am showing you another SPIN MASTER at work. Meaning this is how the elite role. Lie, cheat, steal and murder the truth. Of course this article was written in marry old England. Well the heart and soul of the elite. 

The elite would have us believe the silent majority in America would suffer under Donald Trump as president. Because he would screw with trade... I have to laugh out loud. If ever there was a elitist alive that could stand on his or her own feet and claim such dribble it would be fun.  

But not so with the evil ones. They have to gang-up, puff-up (like a blow fish) and their real power comes from a hidden few cowards and the source of funding we have no knowledge of. 

Such as a "top economic firm" and or "Economist Intelligence Unit" my ass. Ops I mean their ass is on the line not mine. "They" know if enough light is cast upon their evil doing in the name of "Trade" their economic life is at stake and it is. Hopefully will come to an end.  And of course quoting from the New York Times another media brain drain owned lock stock and "puny barrel" of the elite. 
 
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By Todd Beamon

A top economic forecasting firm predicted Wednesday that Donald Trump would be a huge threat to global growth — equating the front-runner’s presidency to the risk posed by Islamic jihadism and projecting that progress could fall by as much as 1.5 percent.

“In the event of a Trump victory, his hostile attitude to free trade, and alienation of Mexico and China in particular, could escalate rapidly into a trade war,” the London-based Economist Intelligence Unit said in a report, according to The New York Times. “His militaristic tendencies towards the Middle East (and ban on all Muslim travel to the U.S.) would be a potent recruitment tool for jihadi groups, increasing their threat both within the region and beyond.”

The organization views Trump’s likelihood to win the White House in November as “moderate” — adding that the risks are very high if he does, the Times reports.

Robert Powell, an Economist Intelligence analyst, said that Trump’s unpredictability would create much uncertainty and that his polarizing nature could cause even more government gridlock.

“The impact for the world would be bad,” Powell told the Times. “The impact for the U.S. would be even worse.”

 

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