Wednesday, January 24, 2024

GET YOUR FOREIGN POLICY BRIEFING FROM PUTIN; THE DEFUND DAVOS ACT WASN'T PUT TO A VOTE

You'd be well-served if you got your daily foreign policy briefing from Putin rather than anything the State Department.   

Putin savagely neutralizes NATO.

Regarding the H.R. 8748 (117th Congress) Defund Davos Act looks like it wasn't put to a vote.  It provided for 

No funds available to the Department of State, the United States Agency for International Development, or any other department or agency may be used to provide funding for the World Economic Forum.

We'll see how that fares.  It was introduced by Congressman Scott Perry from Pennsylvania, Republican, back on August 26, 2022, but no word on its progress or why it's sitting in the House's Foreign Affairs Committee.  Adam Andrzejewski defended the Act this way,

Our national debt exceeds $30 trillion and there are cascading world crises,” wrote Adam Andrzejewski, CEO of Open the Books, an organization which publicizes government expenditure. “Obviously, the U.S. should not subsidize an organization whose member companies are already fabulously wealthy — and whose largest annual conference functions as a magnet for the super-rich.”

World Economic Forum Founder Klaus “Schwab advocated seizing the pandemic to ‘reset and reshape the world,’ as climate change, inequality and poverty gained greater urgency during the crisis,” Andrzejewski continued. “If you guessed that would involve bigger governments, more taxes and spending, and more surveillance of citizens, you’d be correct.”

“It sure doesn’t make it sound like America’s strategic or financial interests are being prioritized,” Andrzejewski concluded. “America must stop subsidizing the hosts of this lavish globalist soiree. After all, this organization wants to press the reset button on our way of life.” 

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