Tuesday, December 24, 2024

PETER ST ONGE: Trump lowering taxes and regulations or imposing tariffs would open a floodgate of European companies fleeing their sinking ship for safer shores in America.

"Europe's economic apocalypse is now," so says Politico in a panicked Jeremiad that European socialism is failing and the European Union just like it did in the Soviet Union.  The article blames Donald Trump's tariff threats, which are indeed panicking Europe Incorporated and the bureaucrats who feed off them like ticks.  But Europe's implosion is self-induced and long predates Trump's victory.  In short, what's killing Europe is what is killing the American economy but double time.  So, over-taxing over-regulating, green unicorn farts, and a government that has cannibalized the private sector, draining it of talent, opportunity, and innovation. So consider that Europe has not one major company in any technology invented in the past 40 years.  Has no internet company, no AI company. Europe doesn't have a single entry among the top 15 best-selling electric vehicles despite eye-watering green subsidies.  In fact, it's hard to think of anything Europe hasn't invented since, oh, 1910.  The problem is Europe's slow death turned into a fast death during COVID-19, which sent government spending in the EU 52% of GDP, a fatal tipping point.  I've mentioned in previous videos how it isn't necessarily the money the government spends, it's what they do with that money.  So the regulators paid to prey upon small businesses, the central planners who soak big business and subsidies so upstarts cannot compete.  The tax-funded activists who throw soup on Picassos and then shut down power plants.  In Europe's case, all that money bought all of it.  So we can take Germany, formerly the engine room of the European economy has been in recession for 2 years, layoffs are soaring, bankruptcies are rising double digits, and the main employment index just hit its COVID lows.  In U.S. terms, Germany is losing a million jobs per year.  The crown jewel of the German economy, automakers, are currently mass announcing layoffs that come to 1 in 10 workers in the entire industry.  It is imploding before our eyes.  That Germany's flailing companies are up against regulation that makes producing in Germany uncompetitive.  They're up against labor costs, which are driven by labor regulations, and energy costs which are driven by Germany's out-of-control Greens, who shuttered coal, shuttered nuclear, and are now trying to run the country by grinding up trees, so-called biomass, while begging for top-dollar energy from its neighbors.   To give a flavor, Germany recently jacked energy prices tenfold because it was cloudy and the wind was not blowing.  Try running a steel mill on that.  Even in normal times, industrial energy costs over twice what it does in US states like Pennsylvania or Ohio, who can still use coal.  

As Politico puts it, if Europe remains on its current trajectory, its future will be a decaying open-air museum for American and Chinese tourists.  What Europe needs is to radically shrink its governments, national, regional, and the federal oligarchy in Brussels.  At the moment, they are miles from that, instead focused on yet more stimulus packages for big business and of course locking out populists.  Still, change is coming because Europe's hospice economy is about to get a major shot from Donald Trump.  So Trump lowering taxes and regulations or imposing tariffs would open a floodgate of European companies fleeing their sinking ship for safer shores in America.  That would leave millions of layoffs behind that could turn Europe into a political tinder box.

Monday, December 23, 2024

HARRISINTURNER: Yeah I know someone who works in Veterinary medicine, the whole fucking thing is a scam for stupid people…

KEVIN MCKERNAN: Anyone who equivocates on this question should receive a follow up question- How much does Pharma pay you?

MOSSAD AGENT: We create a pretend world. We are a global production company. We write the screenplay. We're the directors. We're the producers. We're the main actors. The world is our stage

DEBBIE LERMAN: A military operation is NOT a public health event

One of the most ingenious aspects of the global [COVID-19] operation is that it was so brazen, so extreme, and so inconceivable that it can actually hide behind its own implausibility. --Debbie Lerman

For those without a Twitter account, here is a link to this excellent interview with Debbie Lerman, who tracks the biodefense response to COVID-19.

Debbie Lerman's Substack

"The Catastrophic COVID Convergence," Debbie Lerman, Brownstone Institute, July 11, 2022.

Her book, The Deep State Goes Viral, goes on sale in March 2025.

from "The Catastrophic COVID Convergence," Debbie Lerman, Brownstone Institute, July 11, 2022, Dr. Kat Lindley reads,

11:15  The [COVID-19] story is so much more complicated than I initially understood it is not about a single Public Health event run by a few misguided or ill intentioned individuals.  It is not confined to anyone government, and it is not a consequence of anyone country's internal politics.  It is now, I believe, a precautionary chapter in a much larger global saga.

And then in part two, towards the end, you concluded, in this kind of struck me,

One of the most ingenious aspects of the global [COVID-19] operation is that it was so brazen, so extreme, and so inconceivable that it can actually hide behind its own implausibility. 

13:25. Coming from not a communist country and growing up and taking for granted that it was a free country, and not just that it was a free country but that people in this country, and I guess in all Western countries, valued freedom, that that was actually a value.  Also that we were sensitive to encroaching tyranny.  I actually thought that we had a sensitivity that we had learned from the 20th century, you know, totalitarian experiences both like you had in the Communist world and also early, you know, from the Nazi and fascist regimes, I thought that we kind of as a collective society had learned particularly what it means to have or be propagandized as a collective group.  And the scariest thing about [COVID-19] and part of what led to that last sentence that it was so brazen and so huge that it could hide behind its own implausibility, the reason that the [COVID-19] response could hide at all is because the global censorship and propaganda campaign that was waged against the world's population made a large proportion of the population unaware of what was happening, and not just unaware, but made them believe the opposite.  And it made them believe the opposite in a very visceral almost religious way, and that's kind of what I was talking about in that opening clip with Jan Jekielek when I was describing how people responded to me when I would question the [COVID-19] measures.  They never responded to me factually.  They only responded to me in a sort of ideological, religious, quasi-religious way, which I eventually came to understand was the result of this massive propaganda campaign.  campaign.  So what happened was the way that it started was I was questioning the measures, and nobody around me was questioning it, and so that was driving me completely insane.  I was trying to find out on a local level and banging my head against the wall a lot, trying to fight the schools and trying to fight the health commissioner and whatever.  Finally I found Brownstone.  I started writing for Brownstone and then I started really digging into governments documents to see what was happening because I thought well if we have a pandemic