Boy howdy is there a disconnect amid the outlook of most ‘conservatives’ when it comes to corporations and capitalism. This tweet is a great place to recognize the distinction between the objectives of multinational corporations and their hatred of capitalism.
First, they were not “corporations” on the call, that is not an accurate description. The assembly was a group of “multinationals” discussing their objectives, goals and outlooks on politics. There is a difference between an ordinary corporation and a multinational corporation. Multinationals hate capitalism.
When I say most multinational corporations hate capitalism many people look confused.
Let me help by sharing a short video that explains why:
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The first myth busted in that video explains why corporations do not like capitalism. That’s why Big Tech is also against capitalism.
Multinationals want control; some call that corporatism…. but the names are moot. Multinationals want control, and capitalism does not allow them control; that is why multinationals do not want capitalism. Multinationals use lobbyists to generate regulations that stall competition.
Multinationals do not want competition; they are, by nature of their interest, anti-capitalists.
This misunderstanding is everywhere.
"Lost its way", good grief @mercedesschlapp you could not be more wrong. The U.S. CoC has been a multinational advance group since 1984, representing the interests of Wall Street & working on a globalist agenda. They *NEVER DID* represent the American Worker. And YOU know THAT! https://t.co/WKrxC37PiN
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) April 11, 2021
The multinationals were petrified of two words that underpinned President Trump's agenda: "America First"
Those two words were kryptonite to the agenda of Wall Street's multinational corporations. With trillions at stake, everyone & everything was activated to destroy Trump. pic.twitter.com/oU4YTa1bhp
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) April 11, 2021
Big business hates us. Remember that, they will crush us and kill us given the chance. Spot on!
define it accurately. then isolate it. then beat it down until it has to quit
The biggest culprits, are the globalist bankers. Their thirst for power and control is insatiable. This vermin has been around for decades. It came to fruition in this country in 1913, with The Federal Reserve. The tentacles of this group reach far and deep. They represent the epitome of evil. Christ said that the love of money is THE root of ALL evil. So, who controls the money? It’s really not that difficult to discern. We have become tepid out of fear of ways they will marginalize us. And why shouldn’t they! It has and continues to be successful. Pat Buchanan was smeared, but not once did his adversaries accuse or establish that he was lying. The truth is a casualty in relation to the agenda of evil. But, “the truth will set you free”.
Big business is but a tool of oligarchs
A mafia is running the system
Reminiscent of Mussolini in a sense. The state ruled through its control of industry. Now the globalists rule through the multinational companies who do better when there is no true capitalism.
It’s more than time for libertarians and country club Republicans to acknowledge that unbridled “capitalism” as per their understanding has brought us to a place where they can make us serfs.
It’s corporate fascism, plain and simple.
It’s a globalist plutocracy. The Bush’s and Clinton’s have been walking arm in arm with this
Unbridled capitalism hasn’t existed since the early 1900’s. With the rise of the administrative federal bureaucracy, you had the rise of crony capitalism, not unbridled capitalism. They are two different animals altogether. Crony capitalism is how we got the beginnings of multi-national corporations.
I am old enough to remember a candidate running for national office talking about crony capitalism. Maybe she was ahead of her time.
“Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power.”
– Benito Mussolini
don’t forget media…
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The media is those other two’s paid whore.
They think they are on equal footing, but have no clue how precarious their actual footing is . . . .
Interesting, isn’t it? We made them. We bought their products and services. We supported them during their formative years. We were loyal to them and followed their brands even when it didn’t make sense because they were trusted brands.
And they’ve turned on us. They hate us, just as the politicians in DC hate and despise us. They are twisted and warped.
NO!
you were decieved. lured into safety and taken advatange. YOU ARE NO FOOL. they deserve to pay every consequence for the betrayal of our village. or our village our home
I’m no theologian, but I always think of the Beast of Revelation that deceives the whole world (except those who love God), when I see the ensuing takeover of planet earth and the enslavement of humanity by the globalist new world order crowd.
I don’t wish to make light of the Scriptures, this is for illustrative purposes only. But if an S were mistranslated into an R, the Bible would speak of a time where no one could buy or sell, except he who has the mask.
Shop local and second hand. Starve the beast. These people are trying to destroy our country, take our freedom, and indenture our children. Stop giving them money.
That’s what I’ve been saying. There are too many to focus a boycott any particular one, so the easiest way is to just stop buying anything except the necessities. Shop the small locally owned stores and eat at the small locally owned restaurants. Starve the beasts, as you say. You’ll save money, too, for the inevitable emergencies.
Why can’t people here get over this; where I live it’s the locally owned businesses who won’t let people in without masks. There is only one place I know where I can go out to eat!
solution: LISTEN UP: protest the corporations building in this country, and demand it be REMOVED and investigated for INSURRECTION.
Demand?… From whom, exactly?
The corporations are but weapons of the oligarchs
There’s a mafia running the system and no one talks about them
Here in Nevada these small businesses are the ones under extreme watchful eye of the State’s OSHA regulators and it is these small businesses that face steep fines for not complying. My guess is the big box stores probably have paid political protection (i.e. campaign contributions).
The smattering of videos starting to show up online where the customers and proprietors inside the business are shouting at the mask-nazi’s to be the one’s to leave.
This movement has to gain more momentum.
Not political contributions.
The big box stores are the tools of the oligarchs
Monopolies
The point of most of this charade was to crush small business and expand the monopolies
My daughter and I went out to dinner this evening in Dallas Texas. Before walking into the building , my daughter put on a mask, and handed me one to put on. I reluctantly put in on , then thought, the hell with this BS, and took it off and put it in my suit pocket. Waiting to be seated, the gentleman asked if I had a mask. I said yes, in my pocket, and then, I lied, and told him that my doctor told me not to ever wear a mask because it would interfere with my oxygen intake, and beside that, they don’t work in stopping a virus. He answered me back, “can’t argue with that”, and escorted us to our table.
Here’s my opinion on that, because I am in a very similar situation.
It’s because their survival is at stake. My blue state that is destroying restaurants who will not comply. Many restaurants are requiring masks because they have to do it or give up their business, not at all because they want to.
Talk to their managers and owners. I think you will find agreement – even in people who were sleepy Dims up until the ChiComs chose to unleash this bioweapon here. Some have become seriously redpilled, which is a great thing.
And if necessary, just keeping giving your $$ to the one that you know of that won’t comply. They deserve it the most.
I have two local favorites I support the most frequently- one chain owner who has been trying to organize lawsuits against the regulations, and one individual place which, at least, has a sign saying “Please wear a mask if you can.”
When our idiot RINO governor tried briefly to require masks at tables, aping CA, they ignored that, and so did most of the ones I frequent.
I know, to those of you in free states these tiny degrees of rebellion sound like nothing – but for some here, they are a starting place.
No.
A boycott MUST be focused on one. If it fails, then we are lost.
But the chances of success – if it’s focused on ONE – are high.
If revenue drops even 10 percent, that’s a victory. A victory that will be noticed by the others.
Make it public. Very public. And make it clear that there’s a list, and another will be NEXT.
May I suggest walmart to take the first hit. Excuse me I meant chinamart.
Walmart sells essentials
People have no other choices
But coca cola is unnecessary and taking a big stand
They make many products
Amazon is the worst though
Coca cola is being very focused on all this
The foreign national running it is a criminal
They make many products and they should be exposed
But if all of them
Amazon is the biggest monopoly danger
Any focus needs to be on the companies that PDJT already named.
If you are looking for the highest odds that the most people will participate and make a dent, that’s where to look.
I am unable to participate in his boycott in any new way, however, because I already was not a customer of a single one of them except, involuntarily, of UPS when products I buy are shipped using it. Now I’m trying to watch and select a different shipping option when it’s available.
You are so right! I am so sick and tired of this crap.
We live out in the country, 10-15 miles from the nearest towns. While there are a few locally owned businesses here, most have gone under in the past even before the plandemic. There were a few making a comeback before covid but they have all closed now. Our choice for groceries are Walmart or JC/Ruler(Kroger spinoffs). There aren’t any little mom & pop stores for more than 50 miles.
Shop local is great if there is something left that’s local. For now, at least, we’re stuck with Walmart, Amazon and what we can find that’s independent on the internet.
In the area of your computer where you put in the address you want to go to, instead, put in the product you are intending to buy, and up will jump Amazon several times but keep looking and find where you can buy that product other than from Walmart or Amazon.
Look on ebay
A lot of small sellers with new old stock or lightly used or selling clearance items
Another trick is to use the Amazon search engine (thus costing them money, even?) and then buying directly from any of the sources they list instead of through them.
But you’re correct, once you scroll past the initial Amazuela hits in any decent search engine like StartPage, eventually you’ll start seeing the smaller companies.
Buy direct from farmers? Also, with Amazon – find the product and see if you can order directly from the seller. At the very least cut prime – and wait 4 or 5 days for free shipping rather than 2 days.
Me too. Walmart is my only choice. However I am growing my own vegetables and buy from Ace hardware and tractor supply over Lowe’s and HD as much as I can.
There are many small sellers on ebay
New old stock
Lightly used
Or people bought stuff they never used and are reselling it
But still people put their children in the union school system
They are literally feeding the children’s minds to the wolves
Great Piece
Correct.
Much love, cuz…
fck companies. we want american companies – understood?
or allies – companies from allies too
Business interests always use and abuse Conservatives. But Conservatives never fail to support them, and as a result always fail to conserve anything. This has been going on now since the Industrial Revolution. Capitalism, in its current form, tends to destroy everything Conservatives love.
Conservatives have no balls.
Patriots do.
AMERICA FIRST
Conservatives never fail to support abusive companies? What?
You don’t know this deplorable. Once a company gets off my list they are off it for good.
I am a hearty believer in what is called creative destruction in the market.
I’m a CA native who escaped to Nevada almost three years ago at the age of 56. A couple differences stood out to me right away and still do. Here in the Las Vegas area, as well as El Paso TX where I spent last weekend, there are a cazillion small non-chain businesses versus California. Nevada definitely has its problems. But for the moment, I don’t think a crushing regulatory environment is one of them. Large corporations love regulation that strangles their competition.
The link is to an article about someone attempting to open an ice cream shop in San Francisco. Who but a chain could afford to put up with this?
https://www.reviewjournal.com/opinion/editorials/editorial-regulations-keep-san-francisco-ice-cream-shop-frozen-in-place-2152448/
“ Large corporations love regulation that strangles their competition.”
+1
And you can recommend boycotts forever but people will never give up their cheap Chinese made junk until they wake up and find they no longer have a job and no money to buy anything. Wal-Mart destroyed tens of thousands small businesses across the country now they want to control your political life too. The day of reckoning is coming for those who think we will continue taking this crap forever.
I agree 100%. I remember when President Trump said that MAGA stood for Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Amazon. I know President Trump was trying to be funny and get along with these companies, but for me it summed up that the America First vision had hit a dead end, and that the administration was basically over.
Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Amazon – Make America Gag Again.
The trend is your friend. You never stand in front of a moving freight train. If you’re looking for fundamental value, you’re in the wrong business.
Do you have a link to a specific quote of PDJT saying that? I do not remember that. And I paid close attention to PDJT.
A google search that took two seconds,
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/02/11/donald-trump-celebrates-maga-trillion-dollar-tech-microsoft-apple-google-amazon/
Link to that quote, please. Are you sure he wasn’t mocking Big Tech with that quote?
Context is important.
1-L90 must be a Democrat. They get their pleasure from “fact checking” to make you a lesser commenter. As if, particularly in this case, the issue really matters.
Nope, are you stupid or what?
no boycotts. demand they LEAVE OUR SHORES
I can confidently tell you that the chance of them listening to your demand are zero.
A focused boycott on ONE is the only way with a chance of success.
nope, they’d steal your tax dollars and reimburse the company, or print more money and reimburse
until Americans get it through their THICK HEADS you are going to be KILLED PERIOD unless you PHYSICALLY STAND up and demand things. MAKE BIDEN tell the cops to shoot the crowd. MAke him!!!1
one event like that SETS it all on off. make that event happen.
Biden’s biggest fear is a civilian murdered that SPARKS American reclaiming its country. (to get that you cant be in the shadow. SORRY. you must create rallys to get shot at.
PDJT can serve us by simply RESTARTING the rallys – and this war will be over in a month! because Biden will accidentally kill a older female with a bullet to her face while executing his order.
Again Whiteboard… You seem to be fond of “demanding” that something happen, people doing SOMETHING… But I never see a solution from you, or an offer to spearhead such an effort, an offering to finance legal action, or ANY such helpfulness.
So… Exactly what do YOU plan to do something about those “demands”?
Inquiring minds want to know.
They are tools of the oligarchs controlling the banks
Media
Wall Street
The oligarchs are the real issue
Amazon is doing much worse
That is the major monopoly the oligarchs are pushing to wipe out everything else
…people will never give up their cheap Chinese made junk…
Again – what?
I not only am busy every day giving it up or finding the alternatives, but I have redpilled at least one moonbat to join me in the effort – enthusiastically!
Every American has plenty of acquaintance with cheap ChineseCommunistParty-made (it’s not the fault of the Chinese slaves themselves) junk. All one has to do is kindle their anger about it.
Multinationals want globalized, homogeneous markets and compliant consumers. Some of us get in the way, with our problematic individualism.
Did they reach out to one another because of the perceived threat of a popular boycott, or did they gather because they feel empowered to twist the screws even tighter???
The latter.
This certainly explains the ‘regulatory state’ of things that Donald Trump, POTUS, was trying to work against, so that Main Street, benefited.
our military, cia, didnt fck’n think of WATCHING OUR COMPANIES so they arent whore’d out to foreign money and stolen to undermind us???
stand up or GO AWOL – we need u here if you are WORTHLESSS there
This is the international/globalists joining with the peasants (their customers) to eliminate and destroy the middle class and small businesses.
Theres a relatively small number of oligarch families controlling much of the world through these corporations and other ways
But no one ever discusses them
People exposed the Italian mafia though and the key families that held it together
Multinationals don’t care where the consumers money comes from, they just want a monopoly so you can only buy from them.
No doubt they’d like to have our finances fixed and apportioned amongst them. Maybe they could fight it out in the boardroom who gets what percentage of our twice-a-month government check.
The COVID Pandemic showed everyone who would payya ttention what Mutli-Nationals wanted-The end of small businesses. Look how Governors shut down small business but let Big Stores” WALMMART, LOWES, HOME DEPOT etc. stay open.
That should have been a major red flag to any retail business.
vampirekiller: Amen to that. Private practice healthcare is also in the crosshairs for collectivization, corporitization, or elimination. Every day at the office is a battle at the tactical level.
Remind anyone of someone?
Reagan is a new breed of populist. Sooner or later the worn out politicos who have dominated the Washington scene for four sorry decades will have to deal with Reagan on that basis.
I’ve seen Reagan in action, before live audiences and on television. He’s better when he is eye-balling it. He speaks to the working man, the truly needy on welfare, the craftsman, the small businessman. It is this majority that elected him governor of California for eight years.
The so called “fat cats” don’t know Reagan. He castigates big business, big labor and big government indiscriminately. Employees, rank-and-file union members and overburdened tax payers are his main source of support.
The commentators move with similar haste to cut down Reagan as a man with no issues. Yet, his issues are plain and appealing to a large number of Americans.
He advocates returning to the states responsibility for such things as welfare, food stamps, aid to education, housing and Medicaid. He claims this would cut federal spending by $90 billion, balance the budget and reduce income taxes by 23 percent.
The mammoth Washington bureaucracy is already throwing up a smoke screen around Reagan’s proposals – asserting that he would “deprive” needy Americans of welfare, food stamps, medical care and the other goodies we have come to expect from the Great White Father.
This was the same kind of scare tactics that falsely accused Goldwater of planning to kill Social Security or drop an atom bomb on Vietnamese communists.
Should Reagan beat the Republican establishment and win the nomination he would have to fight an entrenched Democrat establishment, for all the Democratic candidates are from the old mold – something for everyone, and hang the expense.
A Reagan run for the roses would upset the political apple cart, win or lose. A Reagan win would de-populate the Washington bureaus.
Something has to give way. Reagan may not be the answer, but neither is the present Republican administration or the present Democrat Congress.
Reagan is a serious challenge to the old discredited order. Those who underestimate him, do so at great risk.
Author: Lindsey William,s March 27, 1980
Great quote, thank you!
I left a lot out so as not to have much too long a comment, but one should be able to do an internet search on a few key words and find the whole thing, if one wants to.
Any time spent with Pres. Reagan is worthwhile:
“When a conservative quotes Jefferson that government that is closest to the people is best, it is because he knows that Jefferson risked his life, his fortune and his sacred honor to make certain that what he and his fellow patriots learned from experience was not crushed by an ideology of empire.”
“You can’t be for big government, big taxes and big bureaucracy and still be for the little guy.”
I was just re-reading his 1984 Acceptance Speech. I was stunned by how much was just a current as today’s sunrise. Snippet:
“We said we would reduce taxes to provide incentives for individuals and business to get our economy moving again, and we have. We said there must be jobs with a future for our people, not government make-work programs, and, in the last 19 months, as I’ve said, 6 1/2 million new jobs in the private sector have been created. We said we would once again be respected throughout the world, and we are. We said we would restore our ability to protect our freedom on land, sea, and in the air, and we have. We bring to the American citizens in this election year a record of accomplishment and the promise of continuation. We came together in a national crusade to make America great again, and to make a new beginning.”……
President Reagan accomplished all that–as did President Trump. That’s why they were both re-elected in historic landslides.
And that very record of stellar accomplishment for the American People was exactly why our Fascist Sell-Out Class had to steal our Right to govern ourselves.
But Their Day is Coming, friends.
Rest in the Vine: 1984 (UPDATED: ‘Reagan Rising’)
The oligarchs try to destroy anyone standing in their way of total control
They use weapons like multinational corporations to do it
But no one is talking much about the mafia families at the top of the power game
Add Levi Strauss to the boycott list!
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/04/09/levi-strauss-ceo-bergh-when-it-comes-to-gun-control-gun-violence-is-ripping-this-country-apart/
Buy American made jeans. https://texasjeans.com/
Cost a little more but made here.
I just bought 3 pairs. They actually were not outrageously expensive and they fit great.
They are bigtime anti-Second Amendment. They should always be boycotted. They’ve been trying to get guns banned for years.
they arent anti guns – they are pro china money ( as a result , prepping the raid on america)
they arent anti guns – they are pro china money
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Same thing in the end
December 23, 2019
-snip-
“For the large majority of their jeans, Levi’s are not made in the USA. More than 99% of their jeans are made in countries like China, Japan, Italy, and others.”
Are Levi’s Jeans Made in the USA? – All American Reviews
I haven’t purchased Levis in well over a decade due to low quality fabric and substandard workmanship in everything of theirs I looked at.
During the early years, FDR & Mussolini were best buds. Revealing to no end. But another detail lost is that Germany’s National Socialists were also on good terms with large businesses and remained so even through the war. Some of our present troubles also took root under FDR’s regime, even while FDR ultimately distanced himself from any overt love affair with fascism.
While he threw the Japanese into internment camps and destroyed their farms and small businesses.
FDR was quite the hero. /s
Those Harvard economics guys usually know their stuff.
Not really, this gentleman is an exception to the rule for most Ivy League elites. All one has to do is look at the Harvard elites manning the State Department and positions impacting US economic policy. There is not a single thing any economists can name that they actually built or actually controlled a single budget.
We need a list of what multinationals the “top leaders” came from and widely distribute it. True, some people will continue buying the Chinese junk but the more eyes are opened the merrier.
Back in the 80’s/early 90’s when I was in Mainland China, it felt like- especially once you got out into the hinterlands away from the major cities- China was waaay more Capitalistic than the US.
Every Tom, Dick and Mary had their own tiny roadside business, from food to clothing to fixing shoes and bicycles. It was great to see.
(Just changed Harry to Mary cuz, Yeah, all the women were in on it, too. (!))
Truly regrettable what has happened to small businesses in the US over the past decades >>> and Covid has been the straw that broke the camels back for many of them.
A lot of the really fun places we went to when I was a kid in the 60’s would be an impossibility now because of regulations.
Like the family who ran a tiny Donut Stand out in front of their home on a backroad where you could choose the jelly filling you wanted and they’d shoot it into a homemade donut. haha. Fun Times.
The Chinese have always been extraordinarily capitalistic. And they love to gamble.
Mercedes schlapp is a darling of my local dc area radio station.
She is an absolute moron and schister.
I remain flabbergasted she held a position in the Trump wh other than interior decorator cook or janitor.
PDJT chose recognizable faces for instant credibility in messaging.
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no other reason.
Transnational crony capitalism has been a plague upon the American people and the rest of the world since the beginning of the 19th century. What we now call World War 1 might have been just another stalemated European war settled by diplomats except American-based financialists loaned an enormous amount of money to France and (especially) Britain. They feared without an unequivocal victory (with ability to impose reparations on Germany) that their investment (the war loans) would never be repaid. So the lobbied US leaders in cahoots with British operatives to snooker us into their stupid war. The British were NEVER going to attempt to cut a peace as long as they thought they could get us into the war.
If WW1 had ended without Germany being inflicted with crippling debt slavery and the utterly degenerate (child prostitutes in the streets of Berlin) Weimar Republic, then there would have been no rise of Nazism and no Second World War. Can you imagine how much better off we would be had Woodrow Wilson not been a proggy and instead kept us out of foreign wars as our founding fathers intended? The transnational financialists (globalists) cause mass suffering and death wherever they are allowed any power. Only nationalist capitalism brings both wealth and stability.
The “Great Reset” is a plan for global-wide Corporatist Fascism, under guise of “Build Back Better” and “sustainability.”
Millions of young useful idiots who think that they’re saving the planet from “climate change” and pursuing “social justice” have no idea how they’ve been played — helping to entrench the very “fascism” that they think they’re “anti.”
I also suspect that there’s another curtain behind the “Great Reset” stage, behind which is the CCP.
While the garbage piles up and wars rage on and ‘progress’ goes backwards. These Gaia-glorifiers apparently will never understand that when humans are better off, the environment and critters are also better off.
Agenda 21 / Agenda 2030 / “Green New Deal” = flat out Communism
The Privacyless, Freedomless Smart City of 2030 the Elite Are Engineering ~ YouTube ~ 1/9/17 ~[15 min]
UNSUSTAINABLE Trailer– YouTube ~ 1/24/20 ~[7+ min]
ROSA KOIRE Summarizes Agenda 21 – YouTube ~ 11/12/19 ~ [1+ min]
I posted this 10 days ago. I believe ADM had revenue of 85 billion in 2021.
One of the biggest rip-offs in history occurred in late 2020.
As soon as the soybean harvest was completed in October the majority of the crop was sold for $9/Bushell. In 30 days it rose to $13/Bushell. This price increase was totally unexpected and came out of no where.
Corn wasn’t going to rise either. But alas as soon as the corn crop was harvested in November the farmer was obediently sheared for $3/Bushell and helplessly watched it pass $5/Bushell in less than 30 days.
Who profited? Cargill, ADM and other multinationals. They easily made several times more money than all the farms in the U.S. combined. They knew ahead of time Trump was out and China was in.
Farmers that ignore the existence of the CBOT are idiots.
Secondly, the commodity bull cycle had already begun in Spring 2020.
Wrong
It went up like an elevator after harvest. Our neighbor sold all his 2020 soybeans for $8/Bushel. Also there are farmers that forward contracted 2021 soybeans at $8/Bushel in 2020. They are going to loose their shirts since all 2021 inputs have risen dramatically (20 -40%) if you can get them. We sold our 2019 corn for $3.56/Bushell in late October 2020 just before harvest. It was $3/Bushel in mid October.
Throughout 2020 all the analysts were predicting doom and gloom for the next several years. Almost every farmer could have made a fortune if they had hung on to their crop one month. This was unpreceded and like the weatherman that is never wrong the analysts blame it on the strong derecho winds that flattened some crops and reduced yields. Bullshit. Short crops generally require 6 months to a year to raise prices. The dramatic run up in 2010-11 was caused by a cold wet 2019 and it took at least a year for the market to react.
BTW the 85 Billion reference was for 2020 not 2021 like I posted.
Your analysts were wrong. Anyone that trades saw the beginning a new commodity bull cycle. Secondly, you’ve obviously never traded in markets that goes limit up or limit down, whether in commodities or financial markets. The CBOT is there for you to hedge your forward contracts. No one can compel to hedge yourself.
Garrett Zieglar, Navarro’s assistant is young and astute. Has a channel on TG.
He said that people in the WH, cabinet officers, others that reported to P. Trump were all openly disobeying Trump’s orders, sabotaging, ignoring, lying, etc, MONTHS before the election…
THEY ALL KNEW.
No one knew how many people had been bought by the oligarchs
MNCs like anarcho-capitalism or monopolies where they can control the means of production and the means of distribution while suppressing wages for indigenous populations through unfettered illegal/legal immigration. During the Reagan years, the LGBQWERTY “diversity” movement of anarcho-capitalists sought to overtake line and staff by playing the victim.
Airlines have joined in a global partnership some time ago and the logos are on every aircraft. You can now go to American Airlines and see now they are using the (ESG) Environment SocialJustice Governance Score just like the rest of the world is adopted. Everything you do will now be in this tracking scores and control everything you do.
Use your dollar wisely because it’s more powerful then you know.
“The definition of fascism is the marriage of corporation and state. ”–Benito Mussolini
Please understand. These Multi-Nationals are not just virtue-signaling for self-esteem or to hit on Marge at the water cooler or the country club. They are hiding behind fake Civil Rights to steal real Civil Rights away from you.
THEY WERE IN ON THE ELECTION FRAUD COUP AND THEY WANT TO KEEP STEALING YOUR ELECTIONS FOREVER. THEY LOVE PUPPET GOVERNMENT.
YOUR FREEDOM IS THEIR OBSTACLE AND THEY MEAN TO RULE YOU–PREFERABLY WITHOUT YOU EVER KNOWING.
Act accordingly.
The system of free enterprise has been dubbed capitalism in order to deprecate and to smear it—Ludwig von Mises
“Capitalism” is a Marxist construct! Don’t believe me? Read the Communist Manifesto.
If you would oppose the errors of Marxism/socialism/corporatism, the best phrase to employ is “private property order.”
This may seem pedantic but no one who defends private property against predation by the State and/or antisocial actors can be otherwise than an anti-collectivist.
Private capital (wealth) is safe where private property is safeguarded; wealth is at risk whenever private property is imperiled.
Be a stouthearted defender of the private property order so that liberty and prosperity may be secured.
I also hate the term “capitalism”. What we aspire to is free markets.
“Capitalism is not an ‘ism.’ It is closer to being the opposite of an ‘ism,’ because it is simply the freedom of ordinary people to make whatever economic transactions they can mutually agree to.”–Thomas Sowell
“The myth of socialism is far stronger than the reality of capitalism. That is because capitalism is not really an ‘ism’ at all. It is what people do if you leave them alone.” –Arnold Beichmen
Great point.
Or simply called “freedom” or free markets instead of “capitalism”.
“Capitalism” is a communist term. Do not use it.
Do not let them control the language
Very interesting.
Ayn Rand escaped from Communism, and only ever used the word capitalism to describe free enterprise, most likely, I have now learned from this thread, because she didn’t know there was any propaganda behind the wording…
But the concept – she understood 100% – and loved and admired with all her being.
Thats why she spoke of it as the Unknown Ideal.
Love it! YES!
Remember, it’s the heterosexual majority that has the power of the economic boycott, not the LGBQWERTY anarcho-capitalists.
Who don’t all of these companies just give all their profit away and all the taxpayers money paid back. Then they can pledge to never take tax credits or tax advantages or bailouts and pay back every cent we give them ?
And people trust the “Slapps”, who do not even understand the subject at hand….or do they? Disgusted with most so called leaders, political, spiritual, pundits etc.
Although, I can remember as a young child, my dad telling me that the news was propaganda and not to trust anyone who tries to TELL you what to think. This was in the early 60’s.
Sundance your analysis has caused my thinking to absolutely flip.
Thanks for the continued reality check.
You are a treasure!
In the 1950’s – when the top tax rate was supposedly 90% + – the fix was in!
No one with any brains in the I.R.S. top tax bracket ever paid more than c. 40% of their income…because Congress had invented the tax loophole!
The DEMS got to parade class warfare/stick-it-to-the-rich agitprop to union members and other Socialists and the Captains of Industry and their companies kept a majority of their money. The great middle-class, of course, paid more than they should have.
Sooo….none of this is shocking. If anything, it would be shocking, and pleasantly so, if the situation were favorable today to average Americans.
MY DREAM:
PDJT created spaceforce as a oversight agency for the CIA, NSA, and Congress from insider threats. And we are in an assessment phase.
Progressivism/socialism/communism/fascism are defined by Big Government, Big Business, Big Labor and Big Media.
The political spectrum is circular, not linear. At the bottom of the circle are centrists, at the left and right sides are the idealogues, and top center is where fascism meets communism.
Texas’ Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick calls out the big corporations, among others, in his comments about their voting law after American Airlines thought they would pull a Delta airline stunt; video about 30 minutes. Nice to see him openly telling the corporations to back off:
Don’t trust him. He’s swampy. Totally owned by the TEA and others.
Typical: again, something I have noticed since the early 1960’s, Republicans give Conservatives the rhetoric…and then they support the DEMS either passively or actively.
It’s my fervent belief that it’s not possible to boycott EVERY multinational corporation that’s doing this.
IMO, it’s worth repeating:
It’s not possible to boycott EVERY multinational corporation that’s doing this.
It’s what’s called a Quixotic venture.
HOWEVER –
It is COMPLETELY possible to isolate ONE multinational corporation and boycott it.
(Hmmm – “isolate”. Where have we come across that concept before?)
By isolating ONE, the chance for success increases greatly.
And what defines “success”?
An unmistakable DROP in the revenue of that ONE multinational, of anywhere between 10 and 30 percent.
A large drop in revenue would cause ALL the multinationals to take notice.
AND – they would not know which one might be NEXT in line to be on the receiving end of a boycott.
Calls to “boycott” ALL the companies doing this are pointless – regardless of who they come from.
Sure, it is. Pick any corporation that give special treatment to the LGBQWERTY anarcho-capitalists. The LGBQWERTY/HRC will happily provide the list.
Actual Pres. Trump: “Boycott Major League Baseball, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, JPMorgan Chase, ViacomCBS, Citigroup, Cisco, UPS, and Merck.”
I’m focused on the first three.
Who do you suggest, to start with?
Yeah, good question. IMO, Coca-Cola would be the best one to start with. I’m pretty sure most people could replace Coke products with others – and likely with more “regional / local” products from companies who still believe their business is making and selling products. And I suspect even a 10% hit on their sales would be a big problem for them.
(In my ideal world, there’d be a trusted “board of advisors” to manage and publicize the boycott, and do the research needed to select those targets which have the best chance of success.)
Coca cola makes many products
Many people don’t realize it’s not just soda
Wherever Walmart decides to push their giant tentacles, the local businesses die, and jobs are lost.
Walmart gave up targeting the lucrative New York City market. I remember people protesting, even had bumper stickers on their vehicles : No Crap Mart !
The residents, businesses and politicians worked together to keep them out. Even their high paid lobbyists couldn’t succeed.
Walmart, imports 70- 80 % of their products from China. And yet, the Chinese didn’t take well to Walmart. The products were too poor quality ! You’ve gotta be kidding !
These businesses all need a wakeup call, a tune up !
We are the target market !
We decide where, when, and how we will part with our money.
This consumerism isn’t something our ancestors had during the Depression ! They had minimalism !
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And when all that junk no longer works, what becomes of it?
Into our landfills it goes.
True environmentalists should be aghast at the ‘cost of doing foreign business’ so cheaply . . .
This topic is on Steve Hilton’s show tonight on Fox News.
It was suggested that if you are an investor in any of these big companies that are going “political ” then you can vote to fire the CEO and the entire boards of directors.
logboom: Institutional investors (investment funds, pension plans, etc.) hold the majority of shares in most large, publicly traded companies. The management of these funds and plans are mostly onboard with the subjugation of the American market to corporatism and the New World Order.
Individual shareholders need to vote with their pocketbooks, not just their proxies.
Yes. Millions of Americans who have 401ks are powerless.
Cronie capitalism?
Medical industry and Big Pharma hate freedom of choice to health care , huge monopoly. Global monopoly.
A few words for those passing through here. The regulars here don’t need to hear this.
I recently noticed that “The Creature From Jeckel Island” was unavailable and under review on Kindle. As I had never read the book, I immediately ordered the hard copy in the event that the book was about to be banned.
I have to limit myself to 10 pages a day, so I’m about page 100. The entire theme of the book is that the government is used to establish binding regulations that protect industry from losses. You pretend to maintain your reserves, and the government absorbs your losses. This is not limited to banking.
The succession of crashes we have experienced over the last few decades are not the Marx predictions of the failure of capitalism coming true. They are instead the manipulation of the government to transfer the losses of looted corporations into public debt.
Despite the limitations of the book, its basic premise is obviously correct. As long as the Federal Reserve can create money from nothing, intervene in what ever government or market situation they desire, we the people cannot control the government nor hold it accountable.
We have surrendered our direct governance of the corporations to the mutual funds that hold proxy rights. Now, we are even having business remove our voting rights. Boycotts won’t matter, they simply don’t care as long as the Fed operates in the so-called markets.
Never read that book, might have to add it to the list to read.
Another book that would seem appropriate to me in the context of this thread is The Law, by Frederic Bastiat.
Found that one at archive.org too. This one’s much shorter than the Creature from Jekyll Island. Also added to the reading list. (Books such as these give great insight; one I enjoyed and learned a lot from is The Power of Gold: the History of an Obsession by Peter L. Bernstein.
Here’s a link to Bastiat’s The Law at archive.org:
https://archive.org/details/TheLaw_201612/page/n1/mode/2up
It’s about time for a reread of that one.
p.s. found it online at archive.org. Looks like a good read. thanks!
https://archive.org/details/TheCreatureFromJekyllIslandByG.EdwardGriffin/page/n2/mode/1up
What makes me nuts is as a multinational corp IT’S NONE OF THEIR DAMN BUSINESS!!!
They need to STFU and STFD
It seems logical to also bring the Citizens United decision into this view of multi-nationals and corporations. Recall the Supreme Court decision is only 10 years old, but those years have witnessed an all-out assault of “the rich” against “the workers and voters”. IMO, the CU decision should be revised or reversed, but the Supreme Court seldom “fixes” their errors in judgment and let’s the country fester for decades, like we’re doing right now over SuperPACs, abortion, 2nd Amendment, 1st Amendment, election rigging, etc.
It’s a small thing, but we should get buy american bumper stickers on our cars. Does anyone know where to buy them that are printed in the USA?
How many bumpers are qualified to display such a sticker? Was Mary Berra from GM on the call? Bet so! Was the head of Toyota or Honda on it? Bet not.
I’m sorry. I am just so put out with the trash GM calls cars these days. I wonder if we wouldn’t be better of to just go ahead and kill off several of these US based multinationals because they seem to be doing society more harm by existing than would be done by replacing them with foreign sources that would treat Americans ethically.
This brings to my mind a historical example of some notoriety. Maybe some know of it.
The British East India Company seems to be the paragon of what these multinationals want as their ideal goal point of influence I think.
Interesting also in that they had quite the stunning rebuke a couple centuries back, involving a whole lot of tea being dumped into the local harbor.
Multinational corporations want to monopolize your life as monopolies, control you and make all the money. They don’t want small or medium sized businesses as competition.