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Globalization or Democracy, you can have Globalization or you can have Democracy, but you can not have both. While foreign subversion promoted rioting and burning in our streets, The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) waged unrestricted warfare against our economy and infiltrated our country without firing a single shot. The economics of Globalization begin as a worthy strategy and a credible ideal, but evolved into an Oligarchy, the CCP's new world order and an attempted world domination by Communism. This book takes a deep factual, historical and strategic look at the evolution of this failed…mehr

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Globalization or Democracy, you can have Globalization or you can have Democracy, but you can not have both. While foreign subversion promoted rioting and burning in our streets, The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) waged unrestricted warfare against our economy and infiltrated our country without firing a single shot. The economics of Globalization begin as a worthy strategy and a credible ideal, but evolved into an Oligarchy, the CCP's new world order and an attempted world domination by Communism. This book takes a deep factual, historical and strategic look at the evolution of this failed trade strategy and the manner in which international and multinational interests drove a policy of multilateral trade into a Marxist exploitation of the American taxpayer. Globalism drove what Piketty called a capital-divergence to the benefit a new Technocracy and an internationalist elite. Now out of the COVID19 pandemic, emerges a further threat in the form of the Great-Reset effecting both the international monetary system and a resurrection of Globalization. The book contains extensive historical reference to the champions and critics of Western Civilization. We outline the element of trade velocity as the more important multiple in the GDP. The book further outlines the liquidity flows in the macroeconomic-equation, a phenomena supported by the numbers, numbers that appear to be discounted by many political economists. The book ends with a plea for education, an education of our youth with Western virtues, civility and a bit of self-reliance, teamwork, discipline and a rejection of Communist ideation.
Autorenporträt
Economics major, University of Kansas under John Ise with an intent to do international trade in graduate school. Survival and Inteligence Strategic Air Command, SAC, Korean War. Chemistry major University of Michigan, Medical school University of Michigan. Medical Residency University of Colorado. Medical practice Englewood Colorado. Retired to Alaska to fly and to wright. Flew an air taxi service, part 135, mostly on floats. Grew up in Missouri and Kansas. Father was a physician, Mother a nurse. Many. sports including skiing and Rugby.Live in Homer Alaska with wife Diane.