Interesting Times
One asks: What is driving these interesting times? One thing is the destruction of Western civilization. This is complicated more by the willing suicide of Western nations, not by their people, but by their politicians. This is the most treasonous, self-immolating generation of politicians ever to see the light of day in the Western world.
To understand this, one must look at the sheer numbers and give no value to the individual people involved. The left wants more voters to vote their way, that’s all, sheer numbers.
The right wants patriots of their culture to expand their influence and to bring about some fiscal sense and common sense. Part of this is the rejection of “green energy” scams, migration scams, welfare scams and all of the things the left is counting on to finally put a stake through the heart of the right.
The left doesn’t care where the people come from as long as they will vote for the left. The right is more cautious, it wants more people to vote their way, who have shared life experiences and value freedom and individual rights. The left always tries to make this an issue of race, but there are no more committed racists than the left. They see everything through skin color.
This is driving everything in our world. It’s even driving war, because the left hates the right, while the right is usually just confused by the left. There’s some degree of hate, but it’s not fed and directed in the way that the left’s hatred is. It’s not enough to win an election, they must dispose of their opposition completely and totally or their efforts were not strident enough.
The visceral hatred of Donald Trump is driving Canada to consider war against the United States and if it can join the European Union and exploit what’s left of NATO at that point, it might actually do it. If Canada continues to make an alliance with China, Canada might be able to make an arms deal with China and a mutual protection pact. That would serve Chinese interests all around, then it could trade Canada for Taiwan and come out ahead.
I view a lot of geopolitics with humor, because being serious about it does no good. Whatever is going to happen is far outside of my reach. I’m a bystander, but I recognize that my future and my assets are in danger because of the incredible world we live in today. This is what the world looked like before WWI and WWII, but most people didn’t see it as such, because one had to read magazines that covered foreign policy, military equipment, aviation news, financial news etc., but now it’s all out there for everyone to see. I can look up the GDP of any nation, the GDP to debt ratio. I can tell what their bonds are selling for, who is buying them and who is selling them.
What is remarkable about this period in history, though, is the hyperbolic rhetoric of Donald Trump seems to have lit the entire world on fire. Every hostile nation is preparing to go to war with the US, because their feelings were hurt. No other reason. They blame the instability of the US on Trump, though his main thrust is to enforce the laws of the United States, to wrest it from the grip of the left. That so many states and cities are willing to go to war with him is just an example of how thoroughly corrupt every state and government is.
Donald Trump is not above casting hurtful words and attitudes against different nations that have always sought to hurt him and his political ambitions, but only one side is reported: his response.
What I see happening, though, is a bit more complicated. He has driven into the light all of his and the US’s enemies, foreign and domestic. I take issue with some of it, but when I look at the overall effect, I like it.
It’s not just Donald, as they pretend. I see the same tactics taking place in Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Italy, Germany, etc. The European Union is ready to go to war economically with any nation that does not swallow the EU’s agenda whole and request seconds. But the EU is not a nation, it’s a confederation and a trade confederation at that. It isn’t even like the US confederation. The military confederation of NATO isn’t the EU’s to adopt and direct. Even if the US got out of it, it would still not be within the EU’s structure to become a military power on its own. The EU, though, administered by Ursula von der Layen, doesn’t care about structure. She needs the power to bring those within the EU to heel and project strength and military power into the world.
What we know now, though, is that Canada is not a serious ally unless we have a leftist-Marxist leader. The EU is not an ally at all, unless we have a leftist-Marxist leader. This is the big push toward Marxism, but few are paying attention to that massive upheaval they see around them. They think it’s TDS, but it actually a Marxist putsch.
This is all good, though. We need to know who we are funding and that when they’re working against the interests of the United States. The atlas is shrugging and the whole extent of the future of alliances is taking shape.
Whether this is true or not, what I see is Trump is intentionally forcing the EU to oppose the US, to force our troops out of Europe in a longer game of diplomacy that will allow him to treat Canada as a hostile neighbor, along with Mexico. As allies multiply in South and Central America, our long range allies are being cut loose. That has to be done from their end or it looks as if we’re abandoning Europe. Assuming that leads to Russian exertion against Europe, it keeps us out of the fray while we consolidate our own hemisphere and deal with threats on this side of the Atlantic.
The truth is, we do have threats here in the Western Hemisphere, threats that go unnoticed during leftist-Marxist regimes, because they are in accordance with each other, but every time a president on the right comes to power, all hell breaks loose, both domestically and internationally. Everything we predicted in Deconstruction is coming true and spreading.
This is a time of isolation. I embrace it. I want to focus on the Western Hemisphere and let Europe, Russia and China work things out for themselves. The Middle-East is harder to ignore for economic reasons and the knowledge that Israel will never be cut loose, at least not yet.
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I’m still up for Guillotines. Lots and lots of ‘em.
Outstanding again Mr. Davis. I really like the line "That so many states and cities are willing to go to war with him [Trump] is just an example of how thoroughly corrupt every state and government is."
What a shame and disgrace. I guess we can thank Herbert Marcuse and the Frankfort School, and all of their followers. Jesus did say there would be a great falling away.