The US was better off financially when it had an isolationist policy. Globalism made a few money, and set the stage for everything on the exploded Georgia Guidestones.
I know we didn't have the toys we had, but the pros outweigh the cons.
what did the fake babylonian money magick buy anyway?
cheap chinese products that fail in a few months?
cheap goyslop poisoned food? shiny clothes made from recycled garbage bags? land or stick house that you pay 2-3x times over a 30 year period, that you might never really own?
what if we already really owned 'nothing'....
i'd rather just have simple foods, land, simple clothes... cooling/heating in certain climates is nice also
The US was better off financially when it had an isolationist policy. Globalism made a few money, and set the stage for everything on the exploded Georgia Guidestones.
I know we didn't have the toys we had, but the pros outweigh the cons.
what did the fake babylonian money magick buy anyway?
cheap chinese products that fail in a few months? cheap goyslop poisoned food? shiny clothes made from recycled garbage bags? land or stick house that you pay 2-3x times over a 30 year period, that you might never really own? what if we already really owned 'nothing'.... i'd rather just have simple foods, land, simple clothes... cooling/heating in certain climates is nice also
Either way I'm still poor
Wrong, the freeloaders will still be getting checks long after the workers have lost everything. Look at history, the farmers are the first to starve.
I've been hearing that for 40 years.
Not holding my breath.