The powerful Globalist players at the Council on Foreign Relations,
the Bilderberg Group, and the Trilateral Commission are certainly
watching the presidential campaign of Donald Trump.
Trump has
already made statements about immigration they find troubling. They may
or may not be taking Trump's presidential run seriously. They may or
may not view him as an inconsequential blowhard, a shoot-from-the-hip
cowboy who forgets today what he said yesterday---but today the
New York Times
has made reference to Trump in a way that will make these Globalist
heavy hitters pause and blink while drinking their morning coffee (Here
in
"As Stock Market Plunges, Donald Trump Takes a Worldview" by Alan Rappeport):
"Mr.
Trump has said that bad trade deals with China and Mexico are to blame
for a sluggish American economy and weak job creation. He has promised
to make 'great' deals with other countries to protect American workers
and has threatened to raise taxes on imports to the United States to
bolster domestic production."It's the last part that rings alarm bells and shoots firecrackers into the sky:
"[Trump] has threatened to raise taxes on imports to the United States to bolster domestic production."Taxes on imports. Also known as tariffs.
Every
significant trade-treaty negotiated since 1945 has been aimed at
lowering or eliminating tariffs, in order to establish Globalist "free
trade."
Treaties like GATT, NAFTA, CAFTA, for example; as well as the current TPP and its cousins.
Free
trade is code for: mega-corporations and banks can roam the planet and
set up shop anywhere they please. They can bankroll and build
production facilities, produce cheap goods, and sell them anywhere in
the world without paying tariffs.
Tariffs would make that whole operation useless. It would defeat mega-corporate greed and ambition internationally.
"We've
got these factories making gizmos in East Nowhere, we're paying workers
four cents an hour, we've got no environmental/health regs and rules
that would raise production costs, there are no worker unions, and we've
therefore got a big edge on our smaller competitors, because we can
ship these gizmos anywhere in the world and sell them cheaper than they
can, and all of this is possible because we pay no tariffs. If there
were stiff tariffs, we'd have to shut down the whole scene, pack our
bags, and leave..."
Globalism, at one level, is all about erasing tariffs.
Whether in a momentary fit, or by serious intent, Trump has crossed swords with the Globalists.
President
Nixon tried that for a few moments in the early 1970s, and betrayed his
main sponsor, David Rockefeller. Nixon erected a few tariffs to save
American-based companies.
Rockefeller was and is Globalism personified.
Soon, Nixon found himself on a helicopter heading away from the White House for the last time.
Trump might want to think about pumping up his security detail.
He's
just stumbled into the Twilight Zone where money makes money for money
making money. Trump $$$ is nothing compared with Globalist $$$.
He's just pulled the pin on a quiescent grenade in the world of mainstream media, where the subject of tariffs is a no-no.
"Reggie,
Klaus here. I was just reading the Times this morning. Did you see
the reference to Donald Trump? Tariffs? Maybe we should take a second
look at this lunatic. If he presses forward with the idea of protecting
American businesses, and it catches on, and people figure out what he's
saying...if
he
figures out what he's saying...we could have a problem. If all sorts
of business people---I don't mean people like us---but ordinary business
people see a chance to come back to life...with tariffs to protect
them...Trump's campaign could take on a new dimension. We'd have to do
whatever it takes to stop it..."
Yes, if the American people
figure out that the new normal economy, as miserable as it actually is,
is linked like a lock and key to the Globalist plan; if the American
people figure out that no recent American president, including Obama,
had any ambition whatsoever to lift up the American economy; that all
these presidents are liars of the first order; something might happen.
Something might change.
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