Take the assets of every NGO and pay down debt.
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Since his win, Trump has brought $20 trillion of investment to the U.S. Tariffs are already working, as companies (in Canada particularly) are fleeing to the U.S., investing billions while moving factories, increasing wages, training employees in A.I.
Wall Street is sitting on another $10 trillion that should be invested in the American economy. They are stalled because the regulatory climate forced by the left/billionaires is bankrupting. Equally, investing abroad in Special Enterprise Zones, where no labor or environmental regs are to be found, was far preferable and you could work desperate people of color to exhaustion.
But now? Can’t. Tariffs
Trump’s team is working to get smaller banks lending. Again, instability mitigates against. Further, any small bank president knows any business will face an insurmountable regulatory framework forced by the plutocrats and billionaires who are allied with the stupid left, the tragically damaged on the street last weekend.
Fix this, and everything changes.
How? Decommission the NGO racket across the board. That money, which is the people’s tax money, must be used to pay down debt. They don’t just poison the U.S. either. Applebaum and her cohort work to stand up and animate international NGOs who range through the world forcing their will on policy makers and ‘civil society’. NGOs have no truck with elections, unless they are stealing them, creating color revolutions in countries where they have no business. I’d jail every last one of them.
The electoral process is for other people, less superior people. Instead they bully. They force their stupid ideas on the culture through subsidized or plutocrat media. They strong arm local officials, papering offices with fake studies and falsified science. They hang around legislatures, doorstepping, bullying, blackmailing and bribing. They attack state officials, they ruin anyone who disagrees with them, and they are funded to do so by the richest people on earth. And us.
There is no oversight. None. They operate with impunity.
They are a massive negative externality, an external diseconomy. They cost us with no benefit. They must be terminated.
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Berta Dad nailed it. Copied from FB.
Jeff Rath’s behaviour toward Danielle Smith is not a good look for this movement, and he does not speak for me.
When this started, I had respect for him. But as this has played out, it has become harder to ignore what appears to be a push for power inside the movement, not a sincere focus on Alberta independence.
Danielle Smith is a major reason Albertans were even able to collect signatures in the first place. Compared to any other premier in this country, I believe she has been the strongest one standing up for her province.
I will not forget her accomplishments.
She stood up for parental rights when others wanted schools keeping parents in the dark.
She took action against political ideology being pushed in classrooms.
She made sure kids got back to school when the system tried to hold families hostage.
She has strengthened Alberta Sheriffs and continued exploring ways to free Alberta from relying on the RCMP.
And that is only part of it.
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WEF/UN/Globalists have proven they can’t be trusted now given the key to Canada. Are you awake yet Canadians??
REPORT: UN Climate Scientists Flip on the Climate Doomsday Narrative | Stand on Guard CLIP
WATCH Have they been lying about climate change this whole time? Are they cancelling climate change doomsday scenario for the data centers?
The UN climate scientists admit the high emission doomsday scenarios were overblown. UN climate change scientists flip: climate change not too bad anymore according to a new report. No doomsday on the horizon.
On this Stand on Guard clip, we question why the UN might be backtracking on previous dire predictions, suggesting a new agenda at play. We examine how this shift could be tied to the proliferation of data center construction and the increasing demands on our power grid from artificial intelligence. It's crucial to consider the broader implications for our communities and hold big tech accountable.
Thank you to @jimmy_dore for pointing out this...