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AuH20
08-12-2016, 10:09 AM
It's about class not country. Devotion to 'country' is an outdated concept for the slaves that subsidize their operations.

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http://www.wsj.com/articles/how-global-elites-forsake-their-countrymen-1470959258


On Wall Street, where they used to make statesmen, they now barely make citizens. CEOs are consumed with short-term thinking, stock prices, quarterly profits. They don’t really believe that they have to be involved with “America” now; they see their job as thinking globally and meeting shareholder expectations.

In Silicon Valley the idea of “the national interest” is not much discussed. They adhere to higher, more abstract, more global values. They’re not about America, they’re about . . . well, I suppose they’d say the future.

In Hollywood the wealthy protect their own children from cultural decay, from the sick images they create for all the screens, but they don’t mind if poor, unparented children from broken-up families get those messages and, in the way of things, act on them down the road.

From what I’ve seen of those in power throughout business and politics now, the people of your country are not your countrymen, they’re aliens whose bizarre emotions you must attempt occasionally to anticipate and manage.

In Manhattan, my little island off the continent, I see the children of the global business elite marry each other and settle in London or New York or Mumbai. They send their children to the same schools and are alert to all class markers. And those elites, of Mumbai and Manhattan, do not often identify with, or see a connection to or an obligation toward, the rough, struggling people who live at the bottom in their countries. In fact, they fear them, and often devise ways, when home, of not having their wealth and worldly success fully noticed.

Affluence detaches, power adds distance to experience. I don’t have it fully right in my mind but something big is happening here with this division between the leaders and the led. It is very much a feature of our age. But it is odd that our elites have abandoned or are abandoning the idea that they belong to a country, that they have ties that bring responsibilities, that they should feel loyalty to their people or, at the very least, a grounded respect.

angelatc
08-12-2016, 10:34 AM
Liberals read that and say, "We need more free stuff. And higher taxes."

LibertyEagle
08-12-2016, 10:44 AM
Liberals read that and say, "We need more free stuff. And higher taxes."

And some, on these forums...

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emazur
08-13-2016, 02:02 PM
And some, on these forums...


I'm opposed to world government and world money and have no faith what so ever in politicians or "the public" to do a decent job of setting one up, but even G. Edward Griffin said (skip to 4:50) that there's nothing wrong withe the concept of world government, it's what kind of world government:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIytgv3GRsc

AuH20
08-13-2016, 02:06 PM
I'm opposed to world government and world money and have no faith what so ever in politicians or "the public" to do a decent job of setting one up, but even G. Edward Griffin said (skip to 4:50) that there's nothing wrong withe the concept of world government, it's what kind of world government:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIytgv3GRsc

That's pie-in-the-sky world government. Alex Jones talked about this as well.

angelatc
08-13-2016, 02:43 PM
That's pie-in-the-sky world government. Alex Jones talked about this as well.

Exactly. Liberals always say that about government in general, actually. But government by it's very nature represents the very worst of humanity.

euphemia
08-14-2016, 12:02 PM
This is one of Peggy Noonan's best articles ever. It spoke to me, and it empowers me to keep saying what I have always said: The wealthy and powerful have done all they can to concentrate wealth and power among themselves, and their goal is to keep on doing it. The rest of us really do not matter to them because they never, ever have to live with the consequences of their actions.

angelatc
08-14-2016, 12:22 PM
This is one of Peggy Noonan's best articles ever. It spoke to me, and it empowers me to keep saying what I have always said: The wealthy and powerful have done all they can to concentrate wealth and power among themselves, and their goal is to keep on doing it. The rest of us really do not matter to them because they never, ever have to live with the consequences of their actions.

That may be true, but not to the point where it's part of some grand plot. There have always been class and cultural divides in social circles.


From what I’ve seen of those in power throughout business and politics now, the people of your country are not your countrymen, they’re aliens whose bizarre emotions you must attempt occasionally to anticipate and manage. She says manage, I say manipulate.