What he's describing is the very messy, but very healthy return to global economic competition, priced to ALL comers in their native currency, whatever it may be. Almost Austrian in both its simple and complex forms.
Glazyev is of course correct about Trump and TPP and TTIP. I remember being SO happy those didn't go through, the main reason being just what Glazyev says: diminishment of national sovereignty.
On the larger issue of civilizational conflict, I think everyone who reads this blog is not surprised at what Glazyev says (thanks to Mark). Still, it is very sobering to hear it "straight from the horse's mouth" so to speak. He lays out Russia's position quite well and when it comes to them giving up their national sovereignty either politically or economically there is no room for negotiation. Which means that as long as the Davos / WEF / Globalists have power and refuse to back down as regards Russia, we are headed to only one place: catastrophe.
Is Glazyev (or Putin) bluffing? I don't think so. The following story may or may not be true - could be Western propaganda - but in any case it is not comforting, either:
Wow. Am I the only one more amazed every day at just how badly we've been governed in the U.S. going back at least to Ronald Reagan's last day in office? (And I feel this way despite feeling nothing but miles-deep contempt and disrespect for our governing class going back decades.)
No matter what you think of words like those of Glazyev above (and of others we've read on this site and elsewhere the last several weeks), at least they are of a seemingly serious person making a serious attempt to think seriously. And all this from a person of a nation decidedly lacking in republican makeup. Here at home we have the greatest republic in human history, and all we ever get is grade-school gaslighting bullshit that wouldn't pass a seriousness test administered by your average home-schooled 7-year-old.
What he's describing is the very messy, but very healthy return to global economic competition, priced to ALL comers in their native currency, whatever it may be. Almost Austrian in both its simple and complex forms.
Glazyev is of course correct about Trump and TPP and TTIP. I remember being SO happy those didn't go through, the main reason being just what Glazyev says: diminishment of national sovereignty.
On the larger issue of civilizational conflict, I think everyone who reads this blog is not surprised at what Glazyev says (thanks to Mark). Still, it is very sobering to hear it "straight from the horse's mouth" so to speak. He lays out Russia's position quite well and when it comes to them giving up their national sovereignty either politically or economically there is no room for negotiation. Which means that as long as the Davos / WEF / Globalists have power and refuse to back down as regards Russia, we are headed to only one place: catastrophe.
Is Glazyev (or Putin) bluffing? I don't think so. The following story may or may not be true - could be Western propaganda - but in any case it is not comforting, either:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10663553/Putin-high-command-hunkering-secret-nuclear-bunkers.html
Wow. Am I the only one more amazed every day at just how badly we've been governed in the U.S. going back at least to Ronald Reagan's last day in office? (And I feel this way despite feeling nothing but miles-deep contempt and disrespect for our governing class going back decades.)
No matter what you think of words like those of Glazyev above (and of others we've read on this site and elsewhere the last several weeks), at least they are of a seemingly serious person making a serious attempt to think seriously. And all this from a person of a nation decidedly lacking in republican makeup. Here at home we have the greatest republic in human history, and all we ever get is grade-school gaslighting bullshit that wouldn't pass a seriousness test administered by your average home-schooled 7-year-old.
"Here at home we [had] the greatest republic in human history..."
There, fify. 😒
You are definitely not the only one, by a lot.
The only way the WH statement could be true is if the Russian economy IS being crippled by the sanctions. Where is the evidence of that?
Exactly! You hit it on the head.
In his most recent substack, Malone believes he may have figured out what makes these mRNA drugs so dangerous.
BTW, here in IL in the latest reporting period--not out of line with past reports--are that 62% of Covid deaths are "breakthroughs".
"And there is nothing that says the jabbed ever fully clear the virus from their systems."
That's the point--those are the 62%