“Resentment against elites proved to be deeper and more profound than many in both parties had recognized.” — NYT
“Many other billionaires and industry titans have thrown their support behind Trump. Now, some could be in the running for cabinet posts, while others may wield influence behind the scenes.” — USA Today
At long last, the privileged elites have been defeated. And by who? The perfect heroes, of course. The ultimate anti-elites. The champions of the average worker. The most relatable folks on the planet: the billionaires.
Finally, the out-of-touch vision of the ruling class has been thwarted by a handful of the world’s wealthiest people who plan to make even more money off the suffering of the poor and disenfranchised. Take that, aristocrats!
But how did we get here? How did we win the fight against the corporate political machine that’s out to line its pockets at the expense of the most vulnerable? The answer is simple: a corporate political machine that’s out to line its pockets at the expense of the most vulnerable. Check and mate.
The good news is true. The pendulum has swung. The power now lies in the hands of the people—specifically, the people with the most money. The coastal elites have been bested by the coastal elites. But not without the help of financial backing from the Silicon Valley elites, ringing endorsements from the Texas elites, and, of course, journalistic support from the e-commerce and cloud computing elites. Thank you, the elites, for defeating the elites.
And we can’t forget organized labor. After a lengthy battle, we’ve won a great victory for unions by putting a guy in charge who hates unions, bankrolled by the planet’s richest man who hates unions even more, and cheered on by mega-millionaire owners of media conglomerates and martial arts organizations who threaten their employees and lie to their talent to keep them from unionizing.
In short, the unions have been saved from themselves. “Take that, corporate oligarchy!” That’s a quote from the corporate oligarchy.
What about the billionaires who weren’t on the front lines in the fight against the elites? Don’t be too hard on them—they watched patiently from the sidelines, biding their time, ready to tag in at a moment’s notice. And now that the billionaires have won, the other billionaires have congratulated those billionaires to show their billionaire solidarity. Because if we don’t have class solidarity, what else do we have?
Finally, you may be wondering: Did anyone see this coming? Of course. Those of us who were paying attention sure did. We saw the signs. A widening wealth gap can be solved only by one group: the people doing the widening. We can now move past an era of robber barons and political shills, and instead look forward to a future filled with robber barons and political shills.
And if those barons and shills ever get too out of control, we’ll just need to find some even richer guys to take them down. But for now, my friends, we can breathe easy—because once and for all… the elites have finally been defeated by the billionaires.