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To: higgmeister
You sure are an odd bird.

I may be odd, but not a bird. But, what kind of bird would you approve of? ;)

I have nothing against wealth.

Yet, it's mostly wealthy people with the power to change or control the world, according to that 'elite families' thing.

Soros is wealthy, and he does have influence, mostly negative influence. Only radicals listen to him, and those radicals try to effect changes in the country, but, mostly fail.

Claus Schwab? WEF? Don't know much about them, but, I was mainly referring to the 100 elite families that were being discussed.

When it comes to affiliations by the wealthy, they exist in all political stripes, including democrats and republicans and others. I don't vilify the left idiots for wanting to be wealthy, because, being poor stinks. I fault the left for most of the political strife that infests the world. Many republicans are the same, but not at the same level.

Socialists use their wealth and power to try to control people, while republicans use their wealth and power to improve the lives of people while helping themselves, though that's not always the case.

The left's thirst for power is mostly for control, and when that kind of control is achieved, the people suffer, and eventually, the leftists in control also suffer. Never fails, which is why the leftward marches in history by many different nations in the past, always ended with failed nations and failed peoples.

It's the people that stop the elitists that don't have their best interests in mind. The people need to be educated about the dangers of socialism, even when it sounds so good that many are tempted. Socialism has always led to misery and failed nations, but, the left's socialists can make things sound inviting. It's the left side of the political spectrum that needs to be eliminated. Their wealth and power leads to dangerous times. Soros would be a nobody, if his power and wealth could be rendered useless and irrelevant and powerless. Not all elites are as dangerous as the Soros(es) of the world.
93 posted on 05/01/2024 11:42:37 AM PDT by adorno (CCH)
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To: adorno
Claus Schwab? WEF? Don't know much about them, but, I was mainly referring to the 100 elite families that were being discussed.

I suggest you educate yourself.

From Sam Altman to Emmanuel Macron: Who’s going to Davos 2024?

KEY POINTS

Perhaps the most heavyweight political figures set to be in attendance are China’s second-in-command Li Qiang, and French President Emmanuel Macron, who will both give special addresses.

From the U.S., attendees include Secretary of State Antony Blinken; national security advisor Jake Sullivan; and Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry.

The global elite are pulling on their snow boots and firing up their private jets for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The 2024 WEF, titled “Rebuilding Trust,” runs Jan. 14-19. Hanging over the event is the sharp escalation in geopolitical tensions and global trade concerns in the Middle East. Meanwhile, inflation and economic growth, the war in Ukraine, technological change and global fragmentation will all remain on the agenda.

Perhaps the most heavyweight political figures set to be in attendance are China’s second-in-command Li Qiang, and French President Emmanuel Macron, who will both give special addresses.

'100 elite families" sounds like some red herring.   The dangerous ones have names.
94 posted on 05/01/2024 9:18:59 PM PDT by higgmeister (In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! )
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