In the US
Trump has
included “populism” into the Republican Platform and challenged the Democrats’
claim that they actually represent “the little guy”. Republican “elites” are slow to applaud Trump
and start on adding “populism” to their platform. Trump supporters agree that excessive
immigration has taken jobs away from 100 million US citizens; they object to
the Refugee Resettlement Program and they believe our federal government is lawless,
doesn’t enforce its own laws, is quick to abuse its own citizens, is a tool of
the UN and does not serve the will of the people.
Neither
Party has any credibility. The Republicans and the Democrats will both scramble
to become more relevant. Decades of UN
Agenda 21 implementation could be reversed and their political parties are also
not prepared to address voters’ demands. Americans believe that global warming
is a hoax, thinks we give away too much money to foreign entities, believes
government is corrupt and doesn’t trust government’s judgement or competence.
In the
US, we have had a one-party system. It
is a one-world government, corporation controlled, socialist, UN compliant
party.
In the UK
In
Europe, the Brexit vote has the political parties in the UK scrambling. The Conservative and Labor Parties have the
same dilemma we see in the US. The Labor
Party now realizes that it has not represented the “little guy” in the UK.
In the
UK, they have had a one-party system. It is a one-world government, corporation
controlled, socialist, UN compliant party.
In other
EU member countries
Voters in
other European countries are organizing to reverse EU and UN Agenda 21 control
of their legislatures.
Voters in
all EU countries and in the US are demanding a reversal of the UN Refugee
Resettlement Program and are objecting to excessive immigration. These voters want jobs and that means their
governments should allow a greater expansion of their Private Sectors with
lower taxes and less regulation. It is
likely that the EU will unravel and these countries will get back their
sovereignty. Like many of the Baltic
Countries have done, Italy, France, Spain and other weaker economies will need
to cut government spending and regulations, cut taxes and abandon socialism to
build their Private Economies.
Even former
Communist countries have allowed a Private Sector or sorts to emerge. This includes Russia and China. They are still one-party countries, but they
now have “industries” managing commerce. They know that total government control of
their economies doesn’t work.
Neither
Russia nor China pay much attention to UN edicts and propaganda programs. They refuse to close their coal powered
electric generating plants and they have retained their own sovereignty. Both
are lawless and will eagerly steal intellectual property.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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