We're
not being told the whole story, and there's zero transparency, much of
it to cover up incompetency within the federal bureaucracy and global
health agencies. Dr. Fauci was quoted on January 20th of this year that
the novel corona virus was nothing the US needs to be concerned about.
We'll get through this, depending on a number of factors, none of which are fully known at this point; the voracity of the virus and whether the body builds immunity.
Once we're through it, what is on the other side? I'm guessing about a two year global depression, as severe or more so than the 1930's. American workers have to be considered in any post pandemic economy. Globalism had it's day, and it's time for the multi-nationals to stop expatriating profits, offshoring jobs, and importing cheap labor. For forty years, the American worker has put up with the wage depressing effects of globalism. This pandemic should show everyone that we don't want a 2 tier society, and we don't want to live like a third world second rate country, even though it's glaringly obvious some parts of this country already are.
Donald Trump and national populism which is winning everywhere elections are held are a wrench in the globalists plans. We can see now just how incompetent these people are, and how little they care for the welfare of anyone, in the pursuit of exploiting the last ounce of value from regional labor disparities. I could work for a bowl of rice a week if the cost of living was the same as it is in some of these places. Now we see the conditions in which these people live, and the cost has become a global pandemic.
The war of the 21st century was always going to be the average person against the multinational conglomerates. This pandemic is the opportunity to take the fight to the multinationals. It's a fight American workers, and by extension, proletarians the world over, cannot afford to lose.
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/the-prime-minister-of-australia-warns-that-life-will-not-return-to-normal-until-a-coronavirus-vaccine-arrives#comment-4860508048
We'll get through this, depending on a number of factors, none of which are fully known at this point; the voracity of the virus and whether the body builds immunity.
Once we're through it, what is on the other side? I'm guessing about a two year global depression, as severe or more so than the 1930's. American workers have to be considered in any post pandemic economy. Globalism had it's day, and it's time for the multi-nationals to stop expatriating profits, offshoring jobs, and importing cheap labor. For forty years, the American worker has put up with the wage depressing effects of globalism. This pandemic should show everyone that we don't want a 2 tier society, and we don't want to live like a third world second rate country, even though it's glaringly obvious some parts of this country already are.
Donald Trump and national populism which is winning everywhere elections are held are a wrench in the globalists plans. We can see now just how incompetent these people are, and how little they care for the welfare of anyone, in the pursuit of exploiting the last ounce of value from regional labor disparities. I could work for a bowl of rice a week if the cost of living was the same as it is in some of these places. Now we see the conditions in which these people live, and the cost has become a global pandemic.
The war of the 21st century was always going to be the average person against the multinational conglomerates. This pandemic is the opportunity to take the fight to the multinationals. It's a fight American workers, and by extension, proletarians the world over, cannot afford to lose.
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/the-prime-minister-of-australia-warns-that-life-will-not-return-to-normal-until-a-coronavirus-vaccine-arrives#comment-4860508048