He understands that 2016 is going to be fought on the battlefield of Economic Populism.
Frighteningly, he appears to be the only Republican who does.
I think a lot of Freepers -- and maybe even Donald Trump himself -- are about to learn a terrible lesson about what exactly constitutes "economic populism" in America these days.
The problem with Trump, along with a lot of folks here on FreeRepublic, is that they are tailoring a campaign message aimed at a vanishing group of American voters who actually want to go to work in factories. The number of American adults who actually want a job at a Ford plant is probably dwarfed by those who want the government to bail them out of their mortgage, student loan and credit card debt.