Posted on 02/19/2018 7:52:28 AM PST by rktman
WASHINGTON Yes, globalism is not a conspiracy theory, except for those who practice it.
And that fact was on public display in Dubai this weekend featuring experts like Robert DeNiro on climate change, Goldie Hawn on making kids happy, actor Forest Whitaker on how women and youth are keys to solving global challenges, Grammy winner Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas on technology and development, Malcolm Gladwell on governments role in shaping prosperous societies and Ariana Huffington on the Third Womens Revolution. You may note the predominance of American presenters, but dont be misled.
This is a very anti-American three-day globalist summit at the Madinat Jumeirah and sponsored by the United Arab Emirates.
Angel Gurria, the head of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, kicked things off by characterizing President Donald Trumps economic policies the ones that have created jobs and prosperity while cutting taxes an excellent example of the kinds of things we shouldnt be doing.
Contrast this with the 2016 summit at which President Obama provided a video greeting.
Trump and the U.S. were pilloried for hostility to trade agreements and fighting climate change.
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Works for me.
Its a MEGA - HURL!!!!!
Toma - Hawk it up!
My gosh, making kids happy? Yes, Hollywierd, here is my suggestion: Shut up and act. I’m happy (no, I thought Blaney was going to win the Daytona 500, so I’m not happy with NASCAR doing a caution flag), but it is not the government job to make kids happy...and neither it is the parents job...it is the kids job to be happy....with parents help...
Cheer up kid. It ain’t snow in’ there is it? Then be happy.
America No. 1 enemy at World Government Summit.
Proof the 1984 book rules are not working.
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