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>Wilkerson: Who Makes US Foreign Policy - Jesse - Le Cafe Américain
And just how many factories do the poor build?
How many products do the poor bring to market?
How much tax revenues do the poor pay?
None is the correct answer to all of the above.


FDR was a national socialist.
I contend that the Democrats are socialists and the Republicans are fascists.
It would appear that nothing really changes except the names.

Why would any rational operator cede control of its wealth and wealth generating capacity to CNPs and naugys.
CNP: curious non-producers.
naugy: Those who ride the Naugahyde aka managers with no chips in the game.

The concept of helping the poor is just a smoke screen for organizing the poor to gain votes so another batch of dirt-bags can seize power.
Far better to maintain control by those who can effectively manage the economy. Otherwise you get Greece, Venezuela, and a plethora of third-world countries led by power hungry and intellectually stunted players intent on padding their own pocket book through government sanctioned theft.

Just once, tell me where socialism has worked. Just one enduring example. In the USA, the poor are poor by choice. I would assume the same for other countries as well. Otherwise rags to riches examples in every country wouldn't exist. And those examples happened in spite of government.


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Beginning of the headline :Part of what I teach is how since World War II and the acquisition of this enormous power by what in essence is the new Rome in the world, the United States, part of the shift that takes place in manipulating and managing that new power is a centralization of foreign policy away from the old cabinet places where it used to take place, most prominently through the Foreign Service and through the secretary of state, to the White House and to the creation of the 1947 National Security Act, the Nati... Read More
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