Trump spooks the globalist elites

By Curtis Ellis

UNITED NATIONS – Donald Trump’s shadow loomed over the world leaders as they met in China for the G-20 Summit of major industrial nations.

The agenda called for bigger and more powerful global government, with China at center stage.

China’s state propaganda organs warned against “rising anti-globalization sentiment.”

“China would like to see G20 leaders resist protectionism and instead, seek economic growth through innovation and reform,” China state TV tells us.

If you wonder exactly what – or whom – they’re worried about, China’s Ministry of Truth obligingly told us, “After Brexit in the U.K., the U.S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump said his country might withdraw from the WTO [World Trade Organization] if he’s elected.”

It’s clear the Chinese see a “threat to globalization” as a threat to China.

As well it should, for under the globalism pursued by the Clintons and their acolytes, China was the big winner.

It was the Clintons who put China at center stage. Bill Clinton brought China into the World Trade Organization, enabling them to steal American technology and jobs in the greatest transfer of wealth in human history.

Beijing repaid the favor by pouring over $1,000,000 into the Clinton Foundation.

As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton let China get away with currency manipulation and cyber-espionage. China’s trade deficit with the U.S. grew from $226 billion dollars to $315 billion dollars, its state-subsidized industries draining our economy of jobs and growth.

China is dumping everything from steel and aluminum to children’s bicycles at below market prices, bankrupting American businesses and killing American jobs.

China is blocking American exports to China at the same time it snaps up companies and assets in the United States and floods our market with imports.

American companies that do business in China are forced to surrender their most precious trade secrets – or have them stolen.

This is what China calls “globalization.” And Hillary Clinton wants more of it.

As secretary of state, she launched the “pivot to Asia” foreign policy. The centerpiece of the policy, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, will kill more U.S. jobs and bring Southeast Asia into a tighter orbit with Red China.

Just days after Hillary unveiled her Asia policy, China’s Ministry of Information paid Bill Clinton $200,000 for a speech.

Obama told the G-20 leaders he intends to get the TPP through Congress “once the election is over.”

TPP will finish the job the Clintons began with NAFTA.

When President Obama and Hillary Clinton extol the virtues of globalization, they are parroting the party line pushed by the China Communist Party and the globalist grandees of the International Monetary Fund.

It was at the G-20 summit that IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde revealed exactly what “globalization” really means.

She urged the leaders to “help those who are adversely affected” by globalization. Her prescription? “Re-training, skill building, and assisting occupational and geographic mobility.” [emphasis added]

Her call for “geographic mobility” is astonishing in its candor.

The elites now openly admit “globalization” means a world where people are unmoored from their ancestral homelands, cultures and communities, simply a “geographically mobile” workforce wandering the earth at the service of a corporatist world economy.

Enough already.

Some of us still believe – in a God greater than the global economy. In liberty. In the nation of our forefathers.

Donald Trump said Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.

That’s all you need to know when you cast your ballot in the most crucial election in our nation’s history.

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Curtis Ellis

Curtis Ellis is a political communications consultant and senior policy adviser with America First Policies. Read more of Curtis Ellis's articles here.


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