International Perspective on 2024 American Election

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Right and regardless of who wins, nothing in the world changes... that is until the people themselves rise up against the globalist elites and tell them their time is over. Their armageddon, the exposure for what they are is coming. No wonder populist has become a bad word in the paid media. The Corporate dictatorship knows how powerful the masses are, the people just haven't figured it out yet.

You say global corporate conspiracy and I think of international efforts like Operation Provide Comfort after Gulf War 1 which helped save the lives of Kurds from being massacred by Saddam Hussein. Or the Marshall Plan, or seven decades of peace due to the NATO alliance, or the prosperity of the world during that time and the immense advances in human innovation, progress, and healthcare for example. When you ground your conspiracy theories in the real world I think you find they will tend to disappear.
 
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Yeah. Our universities are NOT full of international students because we have such wretched higher education in this country. Our military has absolutely no influence with our allies and partners. American brands are not sold in any foreign country. The International Space stations does not have an American section. American corporations do not operate in countries across the globe. No one uses transistors, personal computers nor iPhones other than Americans.

Trump's solution does not seem like a fix because fundamentally there is more right than wrong about the state of the USA. An America retreating into a tiny little nationalistic bubble is not engaging with the real world. As Haley says wherever that man walks chaos and division follow.
 
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