I was trying to look at the election from a more historically analytical perspective; I am not interested in preaching or blaming, however I am not going to pull punches or dance around anyone's feelings for actions less than intelligent.
I would absolutely describe Trump as a textbook fascist, and I don't see how you are missing that. In fact, his approach to politics is so clearly fascistic it can almost be called a bland fascism. There is no attempt to hide it, unlike previous Republican politics. Demonize outsiders, criminalize domestic political opposition, impossible promises of restoring glory of bygone days, courting racial supremacists, the list goes on.
Read this and compare it to Trump's political campaign. It's almost like Trump used that as a 'to do' list. How can you say Trump didn't run on Fascism when Republicans were chanting "lock her up" at their own convention? How much more naked can Fascists get (aside from
outright labeling themselves fascists)? The politics that led to WW2 are instructive, but it is a lesson that the USA never fully learned. That is my view, which I have held long before Trump ever thought of entering politics. One mistake I made was that I thought the failure of the Bush administration had overall dampened America's taste for far-right politics; holy sh!t, was I wrong about that!
Also, while the working class well-being might not have a direct correlation with market indicators, there most certainly is a correlation, because if the market tanks, the working class will surely suffer. 2008 wasn't that long ago fer christs sake!