Huh?
(Lots in there ... with which I agree AND disagree ... thanks for the flag, Sawdring!)
He does take a dive here, doesn't he? I'll rewrite...
And globalists have inherited more from Marx besides this. Note the self-righteous anger, the violent rhetoric about how transfers of tax money to debtor nations will stave off terrorism and war, the willing resort to actual violence via state actions and subversion, the snobby demonisation or dismissal of small or domestic businesses, the division of the world into rich and poor so the "rich" taxpayers will pay money to the "poor" which really ends up in the globalists' pockets via debt relief and other money laundering schemes, the contempt for Americans (not themselves, of course) and their "unsustainable" quality of life, the zeal for spending 100's of millions of dollars on bribing government officials, the impatience with democracy, the disdain for liberal rights and freedoms (most notably by throwing away sovereignty and establishing unconsitutional "courts" - see NAFTA Ch. 11 - and most anything the EU does), the suspicion of compromise, the presumption of hypocrisy (or childish naivety) in arguments that defend the market order, that is, ordered in the way that most benefits - guess who... the globalists.
How's that for a rewrite?