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A great interview and worth the 4:50.

 

Prof Mark Blythe of Brown explains the failure of neoliberalism globally and in the process sums up how Trump won, and Brexit occurred.

 

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Tucker drinks scotch straight.

Doesn't trim his pubes

Smokes Marlboro reds when he wants a smoke

Married to a beautiful woman

Wears a bowtie.

 

Can't beat that

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  On 2/7/2017 at 12:45 PM, joesixpack said:

That guy is dead on the money which makes it all the more astounding that democrats are anti-trump.

 

Dead on the money yes... ..he may have posited a reason for Trump and Brexit victories.....doesn't mean that either are the answer.....

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  On 2/7/2017 at 6:10 PM, baskin said:

 

Dead on the money yes... ..he may have posited a reason for Trump and Brexit victories.....doesn't mean that either are the answer.....

 

Oh but they are. Globalism is NOT the answer. I'm hoping LePen wins in france and puts the final nail in globalism's coffin.

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  On 2/7/2017 at 7:05 AM, Dr.Sack said:

A great interview and worth the 4:50.

 

Prof Mark Blythe of Brown explains the failure of neoliberalism regulatory capture globally and in the process sums up how Trump won, and Brexit occurred.

 

 

 

FIFY

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  On 2/7/2017 at 9:17 PM, joesixpack said:

 

Oh but they are. Globalism is NOT the answer. I'm hoping LePen wins in france and puts the final nail in globalism's coffin.

 

Globalism is inevitable if we want to survive and thrive as a species. The technology boom has made this inevitable.

 

The type of Globalism that's best for the world is what's debatable.

 

The globalist establishment of the day prefers a unipolar globalism that doesn't allow for sovereignty of the nation state or the individual. That form of globalism, the one pushed by the left in this country and even some republicans, is authoritarian in nature. It's corporate fascism of the worst kind.

 

I agree with you there that this form of globalism is untenable.

 

That doesn't mean other forms of globalism aren't worth pursuing.

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  On 2/7/2017 at 9:56 PM, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Globalism is inevitable if we want to survive and thrive as a species. The technology boom has made this inevitable.

 

The type of Globalism that's best for the world is what's debatable.

 

The globalist establishment of the day prefers a unipolar globalism that doesn't allow for sovereignty of the nation state or the individual. That form of globalism, the one pushed by the left in this country and even some republicans, is authoritarian in nature. It's corporate fascism of the worst kind.

 

I agree with you there that this form of globalism is untenable.

 

That doesn't mean other forms of globalism aren't worth pursuing.

I eagerly await our eventual division into the Hegemon, Polemarch and Strategos.

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  On 2/7/2017 at 9:56 PM, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Globalism is inevitable if we want to survive and thrive as a species. The technology boom has made this inevitable.

 

The type of Globalism that's best for the world is what's debatable.

 

The globalist establishment of the day prefers a unipolar globalism that doesn't allow for sovereignty of the nation state or the individual. That form of globalism, the one pushed by the left in this country and even some republicans, is authoritarian in nature. It's corporate fascism of the worst kind.

 

I agree with you there that this form of globalism is untenable.

 

That doesn't mean other forms of globalism aren't worth pursuing.

 

 

DR, can we all wear the same futuristic, global outfits ?

 

Please....please.......please

 

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  On 2/8/2017 at 5:55 AM, Dr.Sack said:

NeolIberalism is regulatory capture.

 

Tom may have to reprogram his bot for Dr. Sack. Might need to buy him a dictionary too.

  • 4 years later...
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i wondered why it said Trump won, then noticed BStime dug up a 4 year old thread.  not surprised though.

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  On 11/7/2021 at 5:34 PM, BillStime said:

Idiots

 

 

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Tell us you are likely the type of guy who still pines away over the loss of your first love without telling us you're likely the kind of guy who still pines away over the loss of your first love. 

 

 

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