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Old 17-02-2017, 18:07   #278
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Re: U.S President: Donald Trump

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
Simple. He believes in democratic Sovereign states, who's government is elected by and accountable to the eligible electorate of that country alone. He believes that trade deals should be done between two separate Sovereign states. Hence his rejection of TPP.


The globalists believe that there should be a world government ruled by an unelected group of elites, and laws across all nations should be set by them only. A Federal states of the World. Trade deals such as TPP and the defunct TTIP, were back doors into this, as most of the trade deal was about international courts being set up to rule over disputes.

They believe in mass migration for two reasons:

Cheap labour to further their profits

And probably more important in their view; to homogenise cultural identity, to strip away each countries unique identity, so that the yearning for their old cultural identity wanes over time, to 'stop the natives getting restless'


The EU federalised states of Europe is a shadow of their real intentions

Now which one of those does Trump fit into?
Anyone who's a billionaire and owns property around the world is part of a global elite. He's got investments in very undemocratic countries and sources goods from the cheapest countries in the world. Not forgetting people too from overseas countries that staff his US resorts at the expense of homegrown US labour.
Trump's picked up on the challenges that communities in the US felt about deindustrialisation and the competition of foreign labour, connected with the voters and won the election.
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