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4 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

How much do they donate to political parties?

Mike...they ARE the political parties. The upper elites of politics, corporate businesses, and governments.

These folks MAKE policy and its obvious they're making policy based of the edicts of this...harmless lobby group.

Is there something about this that escapes you?

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5 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

I'll continue to ask: if seven of the top 10 political donors of the uS come from Republicans, and they out donate Democrats by hundred million dollars... Does your focus of concern change?

 

Are you really just worried about democrats?  All the stuff about wealth and power it's just trimming to make people afraid of the party with fewer donors and less money?

This isn't about political parties Mike. Its about the entire western world. And let's not forget that Russia, China, and a host of other...not so insignificant nations...have their own version of this group, and they have taken a very opposite position on matters. Which means that while we blindly choke our wealth and power off...they're creating wealth and power.

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3 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Mike...they ARE the political parties. The upper elites of politics, corporate businesses, and governments.

These folks MAKE policy and its obvious they're making policy based of the edicts of this...harmless lobby group.

Is there something about this that escapes you?

Are you more likely to do something if you hear a lecture from someone, or if they give you money?

Is there something about how politics works at escapes you?

 

Do gooder lectures about things mean nothing to people who are looking to get elected - they want to enact policy that people care about or get money.

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7 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

Are you more likely to do something if you hear a lecture from someone, or if they give you money?

Is there something about how politics works at escapes you?

 

Do gooder lectures about things mean nothing to people who are looking to get elected - they want to enact policy that people care about or get money.

Huh...it all really does escape you...doesn't it.

The people at Davos are government ministers, heads of banks and multi-national corporations. These people control the money. They don't care which political party one hails from. They fund all of them. These people don't care what bank you're from. They control the banks.

Really man. Do you not realize this? Or are you covering for this monstrosity for some reason?

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9 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Huh...it all really does escape you...doesn't it.

The people at Davos are government ministers, heads of banks and multi-national corporations. These people control the money.  

Yes, because they have budgets.  Doesn't seem as scary as unelected billionaires buying laws...

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1 minute ago, Michael Hardner said:

Yes, because they have budgets.  Doesn't seem as scary as unelected billionaires buying laws...

Unelected billionaires ARE buying the laws. How the hell do you think they managed to dump on the world's energy supply?

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6 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Unelected billionaires ARE buying the laws. How the hell do you think they managed to dump on the world's energy supply?

Of course they are... And as I pointed out mostly Republican and spending Democrats and 50% in the article I saw.

 

Back to my question... Are you concerned with influence?  Or just people who you don't agree with having influence.

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The only purpose of the WEF is The Great Reset and the Just Transition which will harm a great number of the middle class and already is.  The NDP and leftist liberals are already doling out cheques for the low income people and using carbon taxes for wealth redistribution to also boost the low income people.  It is the middle class that is paying the most for Trudeau's Just Transition through carbon taxes and the higher cost of living.  It will be far worse when the just transition to a so-called "green economy" is really implemented.

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1 hour ago, Michael Hardner said:

I'll continue to ask: if seven of the top 10 political donors of the uS come from Republicans, and they out donate Democrats by hundred million dollars... Does your focus of concern change?

 

Are you really just worried about democrats?  All the stuff about wealth and power it's just trimming to make people afraid of the party with fewer donors and less money?

You missed the memo: The Dems are now (once again?) the establishment of privileged elites.  The Republicans are mostly the same. The Liberals are illiberal now. 

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8 hours ago, eyeball said:

What don't you still get after listening to people saying the same thing for decades now? What's the matter with you?

You did say that nobody says that. You're wrong. And confused.

If you support ever increasing carbon taxes that's your right. I am free to be opposed to the idea. It's always the Liberal way, taxation is the answer to every problem.

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17 hours ago, Nationalist said:

Really? So watching a bunch of rich and powerful make decisions about your future, especially when their deciding to drastically alter your future, and the future of your kids, doesn't bother you in the slightest?

I find it incredulous that this pack of power mongers brag about the edicts they've seen enacted by states, and completely ignore the cost and suffering they're imposing.

A person would have to be b-b-b-blind...not to see what's going on here.

Paranoid and jealous people......as you jeep proving to be.

Boo Hoo, they have more than me therefore they are bad Boo Hoo.  LOL

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8 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

Paranoid and jealous people......as you jeep proving to be.

No, they are ignorant.  We have shown them the corruption of actual biklionaires buying politicians but they're ok with serving those particular masters.

This ranting about freedom is all bunk.  They want to be slaves.

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39 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

  They want to be slaves.

Why the laughter?

Otherwise, what kind of person is fine with a billionaire purchasing changes to legislation but is upset that their finance Minister goes to an international symposium?

Slave mentality, pure and simple. The belief that a billionaire is just someone who's better than them, even if they inherited their money. Very sad mindset.

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34 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

No, they are ignorant.  We have shown them the corruption of actual biklionaires buying politicians but they're ok with serving those particular masters.

This ranting about freedom is all bunk.  They want to be slaves.

Actually you, ExFlyer, and it seems Contrarian are displaying ignorance and denial on the most important issues of our day.  You don’t make important connections between the way business is influencing and benefiting from government policies that will hurt most people financially and in terms of democratic freedom.  You don’t connect the rising cost of food due to largely human-made crises such as inflation (due to overspending, bad geopolitical moves, carbon taxes, etc.) and Bill Gates buying up land everywhere or Blackrock winning reconstruction contracts in Ukraine or vaccine companies depending on government contracts and stoking fear on what has devolved into a relatively minor illness.

You don’t have any problem with the fact that so much of our policy, increasingly, is being influenced (dictated?) by unelected wealthy and powerful people from international organizations and fora like the WEF.  You basically want to remain ignorant and you shame those who do not.  Your complete selling out of protesters against government overreach and support of the Emergencies Act is more evidence of denial and suppression of thought.

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1 minute ago, Contrarian said:

  I am laughing on how people are clearly brainwashed to serve interests that do not benefit them personally in the name of identity politics. 

Is actually brilliant, how some in politics found this brilliant tactic, to constantly talk about globalists, millionaires, billionaires, to direct the angry mob towards organisations such as this while they themselves are running to the bank while the mob is distracted somewhere else. 

for people that go after WEF, we can talk about issues in capitalism and the direction is going, BUT FIRST and @Michael Hardner remove your chains from the other billionaires like that Texas Republican. Just because they like your identity politics, does not mean they care about you financially. ?

There is basically no distinction now between our federal government caucus and the WEF.

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6 minutes ago, Zeitgeist said:

Actually you, ExFlyer, and it seems Contrarian are displaying ignorance and denial on the most important issues of our day.  You don’t make important connections between the way business is influencing and benefiting from government policies that will hurt most people financially and in terms of democratic freedom.  You don’t connect the rising cost of food due to largely human-made crises such as inflation (due to overspending, bad geopolitical moves, carbon taxes, etc.) and Bill Gates buying up land everywhere or Blackrock winning reconstruction contracts in Ukraine or vaccine companies depending on government contracts and stoking fear on what has devolved into a relatively minor illness.

You don’t have any problem with the fact that so much of our policy, increasingly, is being influenced (dictated?) by unelected wealthy and powerful people from international organizations and fora like the WEF.  You basically want to remain ignorant and you shame those who do not.  Your complete selling out of protesters against government overreach and support of the Emergencies Act is more evidence of denial and suppression of thought.

Sask Energy just announced our Energy bills will go up 11% in April yesterday

The WEF just discussed how they should be making Energy more expensive this week. 

Coincidence?

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11 minutes ago, West said:

Sask Energy just announced our Energy bills will go up 11% in April yesterday

The WEF just discussed how they should be making Energy more expensive this week. 

Coincidence?

Well these oppressors don’t get the basic principle that cheap energy lifts people out of poverty, leads to a more educated population, and causes people to have smaller families and develop better technologies, including for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Basically the rich and powerful ideologues in Davos want billions of people to sacrifice their health and prosperity to achieve climate purity while these unelected elites fly private jets and do whatever they want.  It’s a textbook example of class warfare.  In the meantime let the masses fight each other over fake equity issues.  The main equity issue — economic and political class disparity — gets lost in the shuffle. Big business and big government work hand in hand as ESG fascists, facilitated through annual meetings in the Alps and other high level corporate-government retreats.

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I did see that a few clips of Rebel News reports from Davos were shown on FOX so they are getting some exposure. As you would expect however, those particular clips are the reporters asking very pertinent questions of some of the elites who then totally ignore them. No openness and transparency at the WEF of course.

World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 (rebelnews.com)

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