With all the economic tension between allies and military tension between the Democracies and the Communist regimes in the world, there is an all encompassing war between the global elites in the western nations that want a world order of economic cooperation and the patriots of national sovereignty within these same western nations that want a world order of economic competition.
The well accepted definition of capitalism that was taught in American public schools in the mid 60s is that capitalism was an economic system based on the favorable balance of trade, each nation establishing the best price for its exports while limiting the price of its imports. Anything other than a competitive international platform amounted to a direction of diminishing world productivity and impoverishment. All students understood this to be American common sense. Socialism was a slippery slope to communism as the nation would become desperately impoverished. We recognized that socialism was the result of an economically despondent society who wanted a hero to lift them out of a prolonged hardship. I call this hero a candy man because this hero is always someone who views wealth as a static commodity that just needs to be forcefully redistributed. They will be quick to demoralize the system that allowed a minority to accumulate the lion’s share of the wealth. Once redistribution destroys private productivity, the government imposes full control of the economy by taking ownership or nationalizing one entire industry at a time, establishing a communist state. This was the understanding of the vast majority of high school students in the 60s. Unfortunately, this was the entirety of what was taught about economic systems, period. There was no formal expectation for students to be able to differentiate between a capitalist solution, a socialist solution, and a communist solution to an economic problem. Herein lay the opportunity for socialist activists to invade the public school curriculum and glorify the socialist solution to current economic problems, which always lays blame on the richer class. Well, 65 years later, our students are starting to wake up after witnessing so many socialist failures and capitalist successes. Those that have suffered the socialist and communist failures are much more aware than those in the US who are enjoying the comforts of capitalism while demoralizing the values that resulted in their comfortable lifestyle.
Similarly those global elites that are enjoying the capitalist support of the world economy while vilifying the greed of the capitalist are desperate to prevent the United States from becoming even a greater economic power. They are, behind the scenes supporting the three currently most prominent globalist world leaders, Canada’s Mark Carney, France’s Emmanuel Macron, and the UK’s Keir Starmer. Eager to raise taxes and fees, impose heavy fines on the private sector for not following ESG and DEI, they are making their best effort to keep the US from maintaining its geopolitical dominance, even at the cost of their own economic stability. The global elites, with their foundations and NGOs are bankrolling local candidates for city council, mayor, county commissioner, board chairman, state legislator, and governor. They are paying radical activists to agitate protests into clashes with law enforcement, encouraging elected officials to allow unelected fund managers to divert taxpayer money to pay for their activism. They all opposed President Trump’s request to buy Greenland form Denmark, invoking trade wars instead of complying with reasonable requests to help the US maintain national and international sovereignty.
Where they are losing geopolitically as President Trump strengthens the western hemisphere and marginalizes the UN, our adversary nations have been trying to compete against the strength of the dollar as the world’s reserve currency by coalescing a group of eastern nations, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS), now expanded to Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, and the UAE, to adopt its own currency. The agreement with Saudi Arabia that the dollar would be the currency of the oil trade eventually made its way through other industries. The goal of BRICS is to challenge that status. President’s Board of Peace will serve as the successful economic response to BRICS. Alternatively, if the voters of our great country get bamboozled into voting consistently for socialist local candidates, it may not be too long before this whole world order reverts back to the dictator UN driven useless coalition of wealth consumers.
In spite of all our macroeconomic and geopolitical wins, the global elites are winning internally in all the major industrialized nations. The moral mandate of multiculturalism has degraded governmental power across the west, power needed to reverse mass migration, to delegitimize the concentration of Islamics for the purpose of political control, to prevent and convict government fraud and abuse, and the power to restore law and order in their major cities. Currently, Minnesota is the posterchild of their win. They have effectively made this state a majority of mostly young adult socialists and a minority of elderly patriots. The rest of their young adult cohort around the world can’t figure out what happened to them. They are risking their lives for their freedom and that of their children and grandchildren, begging President Trump to come rescue them! The same in Venezuela. Those in the more Communist countries such as Russia, North Korea, Cuba, and China are silently craving the same thing. Why is this? Well, true suffering under brutal regimes brings about a real appreciation of governance that guarantees basic freedoms. Our young adults are simply too comfortable and naïve. The candy man has fooled them while posing as the hero, ‘benevolent dictator’.
In spite of all our macroeconomic and geopolitical wins, the global elites are winning internally in all the major industrialized nations.
In a nutshell, President Trump is motivated by making war much more difficult and incentivizing true human progress through economic competition. The global elites are motivated to force the redistribution of wealth among the nations, in pure truth, out of pure envy, communicated as a moral endeavor. They are totally aware that they are riding on the coattails of the ignorance of our young adults. They will use the myths of the human causation of climate change, of critical race theory, of the immoral static unequal distribution of wealth within and amongst nations, of human work at any skill level of equal value to society, even though each and every one of them hypocritically represent the opposite. They will fraudulently use taxpayer money to wage chaos against the social fabric of the United States through these myths.
In my humble opinion, the only hope our country truly has, as always, is in a special kind of fervent prayer, personally and collectively, followed by sacrificial conservative activism afforded us through the Constitution, the collective power of our signature and our participation in local governance, at the very least our vote.