China has shown itself to be a nation of super-capitalists. They show what is possible when a nation focuses on improving themselves and who don't waste all of their money (like America) on military conquest and endless wars for Israel. Of course, despite China's ability to manipulate the material world for their benefit, China is not a place that I'd ever want to be. They may be super-capitalists, but their ruling ideology is Communist. No authority above the Party. This is wrong, as God is the ultimate authority and King. Such an error will ultimately come back to bite China at some point. There once was a major super-capitalist and Christian nation. God was the ultimate authority. Inalienable and self-evident rights derived from Him, and not from the state. But that nation ruined itself on militarism and endless wars for Israel. For that American nation today, there is no king but Caesar. No capitalism. No God. Just bankruptcy. image
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Johnson is completely wrong on both counts. There are NO biblical reasons to support the modern state of Israel. And they are NOT a “strategic ally” but an unbearable weight that has sunk our nation. image
It's a sad and historical fact that when the Soviets went down, the United States and EU took up the mantle. Ideologically, its as clear as day ... a war against anything that is true ... a war against God ... A war against individual and sovereign nations (hello open borders). And critically ... a militant desire to conquer the entire world and impose this on every human being. Solzhenitsyn wrote about what it was like living in such a society. We are there. No doubt. image
So the $20+ TRILLION in foreign investments that were supposed to happen THIS MONTH ... ? There's only a week left. We're Trump & Lutnick making that up? Because that would be totally out of character for both of them.
The pivot point of humanity's earthly existence. Time was split in two (BC and AD). Space was split in two (we're all born and live to the East or West of the Incarnation). “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” image
Because of the (false) beliefs that Americans are trained to hold about GDP, the Trump Administration will take a "victory lap." But GDP is a terrible government statistic. It counts government spending as a positive. But government spending is mostly a waste. It diverts resources into uneconomic and purely political ventures. Government spending is a drain. The key is real wealth production...a rising standard of living...an increase in savings rather than debt. And we know, just by opening our eyes ... that's not happening in America. We don't need a government statistic to inform us. image
Imagine those who drafted the Declaration of Independence hearing this... image
We keep hearing about how hard the president works. This is immaterial. Lenin & Trotsky worked hard on their communist utopia. Hard work in the wrong direction is not a virtue. President Trump has been going in the wrong direction ... BIG TIME! His "hard work" is of little to no value to us. It would be better if Trump went and played golf every day. image
I’m all for optimism and the benefits of technology. But humans are humans, no matter how the material world is rearranged and reshuffled. How will a compulsive gambler, that gets rid of every penny that comes into his possession, live in abundance? Will he be forced to live in abundance? What about all the people who take a vow of poverty to focus their lives completely on God? Robots providing goods means nothing to them. They would give the goods away to the poor. But what happens to the poor? How can a person give (which is a paramount virtue) if there are no more poor? What happens to charity? It disappears? How is abundance defined? If a billionaire were to take a day to live a middle-class life, he would feel like he’s in poverty. But middle-class lives in America consist of an abundance of goods. So abundance is relative. Optimism is good. But human nature is what it is. image