TRUMPING CHINA

No one could have been expecting Joe Biden to be more than a one-term president or seriously considered Kamala Harris as his replacement. It was a given that unless a new candidate was put up, Donald Trump would be the next president, if he was allowed to be and no one shot him first, that is.

This is because it became obvious well before Election Day that things were not going well with China in the supposedly mutual effort toward a unified global government, and that a change of course was necessary. The belief, or at least the hope, that China put a unified world government ahead of their own desire to rule the world, has been accepted as unfounded as their lack of cooperation has proven it to be.

The primary reason may be their constant squabbling with their neighbors over little bits of territory that everyone knows is not theirs to begin with, and never was. This of itself is contrary to Globalist thought, which is to draw nations together, not force them to be defensive and put up more barriers.

So now, instead of a senile atheist criminal for a president, we have Dudley DoRight, a Christian knight and champion. For public consumption, anyway. What this really signals is a power shift in the American Uniparty to counter China’s ambitions and steer the world closer to a Global government that supposedly will be more inclusive. On that, it’s definitely “wait and see”, however.

Trump plans to finance the US through increased tariffs on imported goods, adding another 10% onto the existing tariffs on Chinese imports and hitting Mexico and Canada with up to 25% tariffs on their imports to us.

Most of the goods in our retail stores comes from China, so that will increase the cost of those goods to us. Much of our vegetables comes from Mexico and much of our grain comes from Canada, so that will increase our food prices. Prices increase because the other country has to pay us whatever percentage the tariff is, so they increase the price to help offset the cost of the tariff, and that increase is passed on to the consumer.

In the long run, this will force US industries to start back up and farms to grow more food, because it becomes cheaper to do so here than buy from elsewhere. In the short term, inflation takes another leap skyward.

This is why Government Efficiency has suddenly become important. The less waste, the more government can invest in improving home production and the military.

All this signals that there’s a move away from a Globalist alliance with China, or at the least that pressure is being brought on China to conform.

This is going to have a very dramatic effect on China, as most of their food supply is imported and paid for with profits from sales abroad. By reducing their profit margin with tariffs and increasing manufacturing in the US, thus decreasing China’s sales to their biggest trade partner, the Chinese are going to get very hungry. With at least 1.4 billion people to feed and not enough money to buy food for them, the government could topple and will be forced to back down.

The front man for all these changes is, of course, Donald Trump. The majority of the Leftist media is already backing off of their harsh criticisms of him, and the supposed “democrat” congress people are all being very silent instead of screaming the usual vile epithets. This is itself clear evidence that he and they are working together this time, and the goal of bringing China to heel is the reason for it.

So far, Donald Trump appears to be wiser than before. He still speaks out about some people but he’s dropped the abusive nicknames and nasty rhetoric. I’ve said all along that he’s a Globalist, and now I believe he’s going to prove it to the world. Congress will keep him within bounds but this time there’s not going to be all the hostility and false accusations. Stay tuned.