Breitbart: President George H.W. Bush’s plan for a “New World Order” with global integration of the United States’ economy has made the ruling class richer while eroding “the middle class way of life” in America, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) says.
In an interview on The Realignment podcast, Hawley described how the long-held push by both political establishments to massively globalize the American economy has been at the expense of U.S. workers while the ruling class and their allies in the donor class have profited.
Hawley said:
If I have to give you a sense of the kind of vision that I think voters rejected, President Bush … gave a speech to Congress in 1990 where he talked about a ‘New World Order,’ and he was saying this of the situation in the context with Iraq, but he talked broadly about a ‘New global liberal order’ that of course America would lead, that it would involve America making the world much more like America and the rest of the world kind of blending in with America … and there wouldn’t be the need for hard borders any longer, and we’d have free trade, and we’d have great multinational cooperation, and we’d have these multinational corporations that can do business in any country, and it would be a whole new era. [Emphasis added]
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Well, as it turns out — first of all, China and Russia didn’t get the memo on that — secondly, as it turns out, that ‘New World Order’ wasn’t good for American workers. And as it turned out, it didn’t protect American middle class values. As it turned out, it undermined the middle class way of life. [Emphasis added]
The Bush crime family eroded the american way of life and all while waving the flag. I never could stand the mousy voiced creep, and that goes for his offspring too.
In my view he played the largest part to putting us where we are today.
Glad to see some are finally waking up what these goons did.
It did what it was intended to do.
Enriching the Elites concentrates power into fewer hands and makes it easier to control things.
Like the Feudal system did in earlier times, this NWO system is what I usually call Neofeudalism.
It’s difficult to persuade some people in the dem party who might be unsatisfied with their party that the republicans have a better way when they can point to the Bush family.
It’s almost like that was the plan. Not quite, of course. Somebody would have had to look at 2. And 3. And been able to figure out the sum. Back in the ancient days. Before we had Common Core. Madness.
For years I’ve been saying that Bush I was worse than Carter.
Jeb! hardest hit.
The “elite” mindset requires a combination of hubris, malice and lust for money and power. You can call it many things, socialism, communism. despotism, elitism, etc., but it’s been around as long as human beings have walked the earth. Best not to over categorize things and focus on the true enemy, evil.
@Walpurgis November 2, 2019 at 10:38 am
> The “elite” mindset requires
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> Best not to over categorize things and focus on the true enemy, evil
Aww!
You’re claiming they’re different things. Categorically different. Not related, at all. Save where they coincidentally overlap. Just by coincidence.
Aren’t you precious!
His “Thousand points of light” was the first indication he was intentionally jumping the guard rail to get off Reagan’s road. The first uh oh moment. Then the followup with the NWO, doubling down on the wrong turn.
Kinder, gentler conservatism
Read my lips
Just two quotes by him that made me want to puke.
I always hated that guy.
Bush was not a leader, but a follower. Reagan even said as much.
Bush followed us into hell. He gave us Clinton, who gave us Bush II, who gave us Obama. Thank God for PDJT. But I fear for us once he’s out of office.
Bush sold Reagan out, and sold us out too.
Yeah, but you still have to give old Georgie Shrub credit for not liking broccoli!
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