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Globalists Claim Europe Is “Too White”, “Too Western”
Globalists Claim Europe Is “Too White”, “Too Western”
Why do white intellectuals and white political leaders want to destroy white countries?
Paul Craig Roberts
Democrats are doing everything possible to destroy white America. Yet tens of millions of white Americans will vote for the party that is determined to destroy them.
Why do conservative businessmen give money to universities that corrupt their sons and daughters?
This statement is attributed to Putin:
“I want to be heard by ordinary Western citizens: you are now being persistently persuaded that all of the difficulties you face are the result of some hostile actions of Russia, that you should pay for the fight against the mythical Russian threat out of your own wallet. It is a lie. The truth is that current problems of Western citizens are the result of years of mistakes and ambitions of ruling elites. These elites are not thinking about you, how to improve your live, they are obsessed with their selfish interests and super-profits.”
Edward Snowden and Ron Paul Kick Off Libertarian Student Conference About Russia

It was a little after 6 p.m., and the NSA whistleblower's face and shoulders were gazing out, billboard-sized, at hundreds of cheering young libertarians. Snowden was beamed in to talk to the largest-ever International Students for Liberty conference, newly relocated to Washington's largest hotel. Snowden, whose highest degree was a GED, was honored as an honorary alumnus of the eight-year old organization. For 15 minutes he restated a case against the surveillance state that had no rebuttal in the room.
"As they take the private records of all our lives, and they aggregate a dossier, how can that be said to be constitutional?" asked Snowden. "Why have we funding and instituting this system of mass surveillance of people in our country and people around the world if there’s no track record that shows it works?"
As he honed in on his argument, Snowden tailored it to young
libertarians -- most of them college students. "I think many of the
people in this room take a more pro-liberty pro-rights perspective than
others in the U.S. political agreement," said Snowden. "There’s an
argument to be made that perfect enforcement of the law is not a good
thing. In fact, it’s a very serious threat... law is a lot like
medicine. When you have too much it can be fatal."
Alexander
McCobin, the president of the Students for Liberty, posed a few
friendly questions. First, did Snowden regret anything?
The Measure of Trump’s Presidency
George W. Bush slashed personal income taxes without fundamentally altering corporate incentives to create tax dodges and offshore production. Barack Obama expanded entitlements — partially financed with higher taxes on Americans who invest and create jobs. Both relied on big deficits and accomplished only anemic growth.
House leaders are working on corporate tax reform that will close loopholes, lower rates to internationally competitive levels and shift part of the tax burden onto imports. It has a decent chance of winning enough bipartisan support in the Senate but much more needs to be done.
Trade deficits with China and on oil directly subtract $500 billion annually from the demand for American made goods and services, kill millions of jobs and stifle R&D.
Confronting China on trade with a 45 percent tariff, alone, won’t get Beijing to stop undervaluing its currency, subsidizing exports and cease blocking market access for American-made goods and services. It can push back by harassing U.S. companies with operations in China and imposing new barriers on U.S. products, and more broadly by squeezing Taiwan, upping the ante on militarization of the South China Sea and further enabling North Korea.
Mr. Trump must gird for a broad crisis with China, deploy the full range of America’s geopolitical and economic assets and compel Beijing to reckon with the fact that their shaky economy cannot withstand an all front confrontation with the United States without risking the Communist Party’s grip on power.
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