Monday, January 9, 2017

Globalism is the Problem

There are still two camps in our federal government. The Liberals are still globalists and embedded with them are federal employees who are involved with international affairs. They prefer the status quo with globalists calling the shots, because globalists pay bribes of all sorts. These federal employees want job security and they want to continue to implement globalist programs. The same goes for globalist elected officials in the US. This globalist goal is shared by the EU and was initiated by the UN with Agenda 21.

The US federal government has spent $trillions to implement UN Agenda 21 in the US since Bill Clintons executive order in 1993 and now it is clear that US voters have now finally rejected Agenda 21 along with the bulk of the UN’s actions. This is a reversal of what the federal government has been working to implement over the past 23 years.

The federal government is packed with old “cold warriors” who are more concerned about Russia than they are about ISIS.  It is also packed with global do-gooders who love to ship large crates of taxpayer money to any foreign country that wants it.  They will work to immigrate welfare recipients to the US with no concern about our ability to afford them. All of this needs to stop.

Economies are not global.  All economies are essentially local with families working to be self-sustaining.  These local economies gain strength as they trade with each other. States compete with other States and nations compete with other nations for GDP. We instinctively operate in our own best interest. 

Governments need to be led by leaders who understand business and believe that the family is the basic unit of every economy.  Families prosper when they are allowed to own their own property and are not unduly restricted in their ability to grow food and earn a living.  Investments from other countries can be helpful, but they are no substitute for the family’s ability to sustain itself. 

Concentration on global trade is not the answer for families in countries without proper laws and rights. Many of these countries have histories of having rich agricultural land and this land must be put to use for families to grow their own food and provide clean water and sanitation.  Governments of 3rd world countries should have this as their first priority.

In the US, our first priority must be to pull ourselves out of our debt and emerge successful by building back our private sector economy and lift our population out of the socialist welfare trap. The purpose of this is to show other countries how they can do the same.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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