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Skupe's avatar

Totally get the US out of the UN and vice versa!

Jacqueline Bernard's avatar

I absolutely love coffee and Covid. I started reading it about four years ago and it makes my day every day. Best overall source of information with a healthy dose of humor and sarcasm.

David 1260's avatar

Bravo! This marks a turning point in your fight against globalists, Dr. Nass.

Alison H.'s avatar

It's our fight, not her fight. United we stand.

Anthony S Burkett's avatar

This is the best news I've heard in a decade. Despite what I consider the current Trump Administration's shortcomings, this has boosted my approval meter back into the positive zone.

Kathleen Taylor's avatar

Very pleased to learn this! Linda Greenfield, Biden's U.N. Ambassador, would have been all-in on the globalist agenda. Love that phrase "Elections have consequences." Looking forward to more of the same from the U.S. at the U.N.

AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Indeed. I don't disagree. And elections certainly do have consequences.

It will be interesting to see what happens in the Australian elections taking place right now. The conservative (mostly RINO equivalent) "Liberal Party" opposition were leading up until a few months ago. Now they are trailing.

Their leader is a secret police security surveillance state enthusiast who makes Mitch McConnell look positively charismatic by comparison.

Trump has figured prominently in the campaign, although there have been other issues too. The ruling socialists have tried hard not to say very much that's negative about Trump, while letting the media link the RINOS /conservatives to Trump.

The RINOS / conservatives have been trying hard to distance themselves.

The US is seen as an untrustworthy military alliance partner as a result of Signalgate and Trump is expected to plunge the US and the world into recession.

A party called "Trumpet of Patriots" is very pro-Trump. It will be interesting to see how they perform.

I hope you are doing okay EB. 😉 

Jon Olsen's avatar

In Australia the incumbent, Albanese won a resounding victory. Assange said in recent article that Albanese was a solid backer of getting him returned to his home country, pressing that case in Washington and succeeding. Good enough for me.

SmithFS's avatar

Albanese is an idiot. Globalist on steroids. Still pushing their nutty wind/solar energy supply, destroying the economy, and lying through their teeth about nuclear energy. Real disgusting psychos. And pro-censorship all the way. Trying to get Twitter shutdown and major fines against Elon Musk. Real creeps.

Jon Olsen's avatar

Sad to hear that--it weakens my initial enthusiasm.

AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Well Jon, if that is correct then he indeed can't be faulted for that. It was actually the opposition who were bad mouthing Trump.

Iam4healing's avatar

Hallelujah! Not now and hopefully not ever, but we need to stay vigilant because the devil never stops trying to steal kill and destroy.

JulieBelzeski's avatar

Praise the Lord!!!🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

erin's avatar

Thank you God, Amen.

Elizabeth Sarah's avatar

Yay! But when can we finally be rid of them forever? Wonder what Gavin Newsom (another Schwab mini-me) thinks about this.

Diamond's avatar

I call him Craven Gruesome.

Jon Olsen's avatar

Goes along with tone-deaf Fauxi.

J. Lincoln's avatar

Tomorrow's MSM headlines: "US/Trump refuses to end poverty!"

Warrior Mom's avatar

(shusssssh, don't give them any ideas ;) )

Nnikk's avatar

Things aren't perfect, of course, never are... But this certainly appears another bright spot in the general situation. Your reporting and repostings are appreciated, Meryl.

Diamond's avatar

Don't forget these scum are like Schwarzenegger in the Terminator, " I'll be back!"

Cy Lanced's avatar

"Quack, quack, gleerrrrrb"

LOL!!!

Jon Olsen's avatar

Now, If this administration would only come to the obvious conclusion that they took an oath to the US Constitution and not to Israel's genocidal ambitions . . . .

Arthur's avatar

This is an unexpected and encouraging turn of events, but there are at least a couple of concerns.

First, will the rejection of global governance be thwarted by a majority of member nation-states within the U. N., or will the U. S. be a member of a minority of nation-states to reject globalization, allowing the U. N. to mandate the global agenda upon all member nations?

Second, will anything change regarding what MPOs (Metropolitan Planning Organizations) and/or ATAs (Area Transportation Authorities) push at the "regional" level, using federal taxpayers' $$$ to deploy the global agenda at the local/regional level? Nothing changed at the local/regional level when we exited the Paris Climate Accord!!! Regionalism is Communism, and by federal law, cities and counties are required to coordinate with their respective MPO and/or ATA ..., if they are to receive their federal funding.

How many individuals are aware of this "hidden" and unconstitutional level of government and its impact upon "regions" all across the country? Unless things change dramatically at the local/regional level, the effort discussed within the column is just another red flag event designed to have us drop our guard as we slip ever deeper into serfdom!

SmithFS's avatar

Very true, the globalists backed up by their unlimited funding (since they control money creation), they are infiltrating all levels of our socioeconomic system, municipal, state, federal, justice system, law enforcement, zillions of NGO's (No-Good-Organizations), media, educational institutions and science/medical organizations. As long as we allow them to control the money supply, they will be able to buy their way out of any setbacks.

Margaret's avatar

I dearly wish Australia would follow suit and every other clear thinking country.

Funny how the USA's decision is not common knowledge

SmithFS's avatar

Australia under Albanese is as Globalist as they get, #2 only to Carney in Canada.