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The Great Societal Crack-up Is Coming

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Due to the current situation in the USA. (Where i live) I have noticed a lot of people want to leave the country. A lot of people are talking about Amsterdam, Denmark, New Zealand, etc. However, i have heard the most about Canada. Now i dont want to just make assumptions and say that Canada is a utopia. But the way people are talking about it makes it sure seem like one.
With the speed things are going if they want to be Canadian they might be better off hunkering down. Start announcing they want where they live to be Canadian instead. A healthy spectacle would eventually make the news. There's got to be enough to want the attention, even if they're adding hoaxsters to make a point.

The Canadian PM talked a good talk here. I was surprised that it attempted to minimize "Globalism" a term that makes lots of people wary. I mean the WEF is the driving force behind "Globalism" in the opinion of lots of folks. Still it was "interesting".
It's impossible to tell without elaboration what many folks even think globalism causes to be wary of when they use the word.
The US losing the ability to export inflation due to globalism is now seen as a positive though.

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“The dollar’s reserve-currency status allows us to live beyond our means. Soaring debt, tariffs, and military threats jeopardize that status,” Peter Schiff, chief economist and global strategist at Euro Pacific Asset Management, warned on X. “When it’s lost, economic collapse will follow.”

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as European countries own $8 trillion of U.S. bonds and equities, almost twice as much as the rest of the world combined, according to George Saravelos, head of FX research at
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America’s vulnerability in global financial markets was not lost on Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who reacted to Schiff’s post.

“As the dollar’s reserve currency status diminishes, so does our ability to tax the world by creating more money,”
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. “When reserve status is lost, maintaining current spending levels and servicing the debt will be even more painful for Americans who will bear the full inflation tax.”


And these would be free entities of middle powers in the EU dumping risk.


Meanwhile what's the real deal with Greenland, in the short and long term?

Greenland. no Iceland..no Greenland..Iceland? prices down 2000%!
 

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The tariffs do affect us in the US! The rest of the world wants to charge us tariffs but doesn't want to pay our tariffs. Too bad,. What goes around comes around!
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Greenland. no Iceland..no Greenland..Iceland? prices down 2000%!
One point the Canadian PM made clear is that Russia getting a foothold in Greenland (the Arctic area there) would not be especially beneficial for the West. Europeans I assume are familiar enough with that scenario. I also caught how "globalism" equated with the the "G" word, I don't recall a world "leader" referring to it like that before, but I haven't seen that many WEF shenanigans to really know if it's their vernacular.
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It's impossible to tell without elaboration what many folks even think globalism causes to be wary of when they use the word.
Globalism, such as it is, has only one real purpose, this is to benefit the social elite, especially those above Billionaire, Multi-Billionaire and "Trillionaire" status. Old money, New money, as long as you have enough money you can play in their sandbox. IMO. Ask others for theirs.
The talk I saw that you posted sounded just like Joe Biden with a Canadian accent.
 
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The tariffs do affect us in the US! The rest of the world wants to charge us tariffs but doesn't want to pay our tariffs. Too bad,. What goes around comes around!
Tariffs are generally used at a more granular scale, maybe up to an industry, to change domestic purchasing to sustain domestic production of essentials like milk or meat. Not to punish.
Threatening tariffs to compel economic allies to backstab another ally is another thing.

The Sell America momentum doesn't appear to be going away. The posture of this final US admin has their trade relations in a death spiral where their threats make the US look risky so investors turn away, so US makes more threats making themselves look more risky making more investors turn away. Increasing momentum. Already the US dollar is starting to devalue with many other foreign currencies on the rise. The US is put on the menu by its own petard.

If those Minnesota strikes escalate and get a response anywhere Tiananmen that's going to be another defining moment beyond the economic stress.
Historic ice storm damage to infrastructure. Tariffs increasing cost and delays in repairs.

It does, as you said, come back around.
 

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t does, as you said, come back around.
After the far left unbelievable bullshit of The Biden puppet administration, getting tough is Long Overdue. The Canadian PM in your video mentioned the phrase "build back" at least 2-3 times, the exact same phrase / script Biden constantly used but did not fulfill.
The US will not be nearly as bad off as you seem to think. Likely will also agree to come to the aid (again) of those who least expect it.
I'll watch and see. ;)
 

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California joining the WHO on its own as part of a newly established state network is a good sign for the future health of those states after the fed withdrawal. Another sign of US crack up, but a sign of healthy independence from the decay.
 

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California has always been more than a little "out there". It's a beautiful place (or was), I spent lots of time on the beach there when I was in the military. But the mindset of the the bulk of residents is curious. If you've ever seen the sketches on SNL "The Californians" you will understand.
They don't speak for anything but the worst of the Far Left one can imagine and don't speak for the US, only "The Californian" mindset, IMO.
 

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After the far left unbelievable bullshit of The Biden puppet administration, getting tough is Long Overdue. The Canadian PM in your video mentioned the phrase "build back" at least 2-3 times, the exact same phrase / script Biden constantly used but did not fulfill.
The US will not be nearly as bad off as you seem to think. Likely will also agree to come to the aid (again) of those who least expect it.
I'll watch and see. ;)
It'll likely be worse due to my inherent optimism.

I did learn recently that US thinks the Swiss would be speaking German if it wasn't for them.

Speaking of aid and least expected, the Brits and Polish seem beyond pissed off being more vocal than others about the death of the soldiers being labeled as cowardice.
 

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Speaking of aid and least expected, the Brits and Polish seem beyond pissed off being more vocal than others about the death of the soldiers being labeled as cowardice.

Speaking of aid and least expected, the Brits and Polish seem beyond pissed off being more vocal than others about the death of the soldiers being labeled as cowardice.
Clarify this. I wasn't there personally at the time. Who is labeling Who here?
 

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I did learn recently that US thinks the Swiss would be speaking German if it wasn't for them.
There is no "Swiss" languare? In my understanding half of the Swiss always spoke German, and the other half speak French?
A great deal of Europe would likely speak German today if not for the US, Austrailia, NZ, and Canada, the Allies?
 

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There is no "Swiss" languare? In my understanding half of the Swiss always spoke German, and the other half speak French?
That was what made the US declaration on the stage at Davos so funny.
 

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Okay, what about the rest of German occupied Europe? Maybe they would have enjoyed learning German?
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Trump's correct, NATO hasn't pulled it own weight in far too long, and the US is Tired of it. It will change.
 
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I did learn recently that US thinks the Swiss would be speaking German if it wasn't for them.
Yeah, speaking as a totally pissed off American born with US citizenship but raised half outside the objectively stupid and evil USA, about 1/2 of Americans are idiots (which explains MAGA).
Speaking of aid and least expected, the Brits and Polish seem beyond pissed off being more vocal than others about the death of the soldiers being labeled as cowardice.
Did the 47 idiot and fascist sock puppet claim UK and Polish cowardice? Of course they would be beyond pissed. And should be. Shed some of that US debt and hit the US oligarchs hard.
 

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Okay, what about the rest of German occupied Europe? Maybe they would have enjoyed learning German?
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Trump's correct, NATO hasn't pulled it own weight in far too long, and the US is Tired of it. It will change.
There's less trust with the advanced Branch Davidian Adventism type behavior coming from that side of America.
The current admin doesn't have as strong a mandate as they claim. Maybe it was in the fine print, but it seems they didn't openly campaigned on the specifics of their current activities to their citizens. But that possibly wouldn't have made any difference.
Everyone should've seen it coming with the Waco start to the campaign.

Zelensky had a great motivating speech to get NATO to arm up.

Yeah, speaking as a totally pissed off American born with US citizenship but raised half outside the objectively stupid and evil USA, about 1/2 of Americans are idiots (which explains MAGA).

Did the 47 idiot and fascist sock puppet claim UK and Polish cowardice? Of course they would be beyond pissed. And should be. Shed some of that US debt and hit the US oligarchs hard.
Calling them magats isn't a simple euphemism. They infect, corrupt and kill America to sustain and grow themselves. Feeding off inflicting suffering death and decay of the country.

Selling America probably won't slow militarization as, like the Ruscists, the magats don't care about the dead, even their own. Except in how they can be exploited.

Speaking of exploited and made a punching bag. California is the fourth largest economy in the world and that must just happen despite its deficiencies.
 

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There is no "Swiss" languare? In my understanding half of the Swiss always spoke German, and the other half speak French?
Swiss German (which is it's own language really, not immediately intelligible with other dialects of German, although German dialects in general are often not mutually intelligible anyway), Swiss French, Italian and Romansch (which could be just labeled Swiss but they don't and is like it's own Italianish Latin language).
A great deal of Europe would likely speak German today if not for the US, Austrailia, NZ, and Canada, the Allies?
And Russia and the UK and France. But esp. Russia supplied by the US.
 

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Speaking of exploited and made a punching bag. California is the fourth largest economy in the world and that must just happen despite its deficiencies.
Well Wine and Movies will get you a long way, Granted! :cool:
And Russia and the UK and France. But esp. Russia supplied by the US.
Excellent point! Russia took care of the Eastern front all right, only to annex it Themselves, watch out Europe for that kind of help!
France was occupied but resisting valiantly, just needed a little bit of an edge. I don't think the UK would have ever been occupied with Dion Fortune, et al, and Crowley leading the "Magical Battle of Britain"?

So what are you and I and anyone else chimed in here personally going to do about any of this? Of course ranting is all we have to console us.
I'll be watching all the pieces on the board with interest, from the Sound of you all so will you?
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I don't think the UK would have ever been occupied with Dion Fortune, et al, and Crowley leading the "Magical Battle of Britain"?
And... the the Witches of the New Forest as well, several of them paid a "high price" for participating!
 
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