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@Gehenna

On the china talk I d like your feed back. You work in political consultation correct? So do you ever advice the political class about mistakes? or problems that are coming or are already there?

Because in china giving any kinda negative feed back the powers that be is a great way to get purged or denouced.

here is another video about the unrest thats coming for the chinese

 
Sorry but it's kinda naive to think the globalists have learned or will learn any sort of lesson regarding the fragility of their pipe dream. They've been trying at this shit for over a century now and every damn time the same cracks show (over reliance on everyone following the same beat, miscommunications, disparate goals), they just double down harder next time.

The League of Nations was just globalism for an earlier time and it was impotent to do anything re: the depression or the second world war. Bush Sr. had some vision of a "new world order" that almost immediately saw challenges from the middle east. Regardless of what you think drives their motives, the globalists have not learned much.
I don't think they'll learn their lesson. They'll just fade away into irrelevance.

Bureaucracies require massive amounts of energy. As our energy crisis deepens, the bureaucracy begins to shrink. Corners start getting cut. Favors won't be repaid. And then less people will deal with the bureaucracy, this shrinking it even more.

Yeah, they can double down, but the base assumptions they are working off of are now wrong. That's why Biden's policies are all failing. The people making them haven't gotten news that things are different now.

One must wonder, did American patriots water the tree of liberty with their blood for this?
One could argue that American patriots stopped watering the tree of liberty is what caused this. (Basically the idea that liberty requires some manner of toil.)
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You know back when we promised to increase oil production to 13mbpd to get the price down and help the Democrats in the mid terms? Well turns out we already produce that and there's absolutely nothing we can do to produce more.

Never thought I'd see the day when the Saudis would deliberately troll the Burgers like this. It's gone beyond a lack of respect to outright contempt.
MBS has the US by the balls and knows he can squeeze as much as he wants. Biden doesn't understand respect. And I get the feeling that all these world leaders who have been on the receiving end of a coup looked at the 2020 election and went "that looks suspicious as fuck." So Biden is disrespectful, arrogant and illegitimate to be trying to throw his weight around.
 
MBS has the US by the balls and knows he can squeeze as much as he wants. Biden doesn't understand respect. And I get the feeling that all these world leaders who have been on the receiving end of a coup looked at the 2020 election and went "that looks suspicious as fuck." So Biden is disrespectful, arrogant and illegitimate to be trying to throw his weight around.
I hope MBS changed his mind after the whiny journo cries.
maybe he will get the americanized khashogi, suicide by two bullets to the back of the head
 
Saudi Arabia has opened its skies to Israeli airlines and is approving the establishment of an airline route from Tel Aviv to Mecca. A few Egyptian islands that control the entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba (therefore controlling access to Eilat) are also being ceded to Saudi Arabia with the Saudis allowing Israelis to use the Gulf. It's the first step to the KSA signing the abraham accords.

Biden will tout this as a major win for his administration.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/saudi...eli-carriers-in-first-fruits-of-budding-deal/
And the Saudis just checkmated biden by denying that opening up airspace to Israel is the precursor to any peace deals with Israel, directly contradicting them.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/contr...-of-airspace-is-step-toward-ties-with-israel/

Prince Faisal appeared determined to pour cold water over the declared expectations in Jerusalem and Washington that the kingdom’s decision, announced Thursday, to open its airspace to all civilian carriers — a move that will enable flights to and from Israel to China and India through far shorter and less costly routes — marked a first step toward formal relations with Israel.

“No, this has nothing to do with diplomatic ties with Israel,” the minister said in a press conference after the GCC+3 regional summit in Jeddah. “The issue of overflights is a decision we took… in the interest [of] providing connectivity between countries in the world, and we hope that it will make some travelers’ lives easier. It’s not in any way a precursor to any further steps.”


In a speech late Friday night after a pair of bilateral meetings here with Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Biden called the overflights decision by Riyadh “a big deal, not only symbolically but substantively.

“This is the first tangible step on the path of what I hope will eventually be a broader normalization of relations” between Israel and Saudi Arabia, Biden added.
Also during his Saturday press conference, Prince Faisal insisted that he was not aware of any talks at the Jeddah summit on including Israel in an integrated Middle East air defense network — an initiative that Washington and Jerusalem have both discussed openly in recent months.

“There was no discussion about a GCC-Israeli defense alliance or anything of the sort. At least I’m not aware of such discussions,” the foreign minister said.


Hours earlier a senior Biden administration official briefing the White House press corps at the summit said including Israel in the integrated air defense network that it is hoping to establish with Mideast allies would be significantly beneficial.

“We believe there’s great value in including as many of the capabilities in this region as possible, and certainly Israel has significant air and missile defense capabilities, as they need to,” the US official said, while avoiding a direct response to a question on whether there had been any progress in advancing the initiative.
 
Uh.
They need to reword "disinformation team"
and "Disinformation Reporting team"
They can't. They genuinely cannot. There is no way to reword the concept of "We will tell you the truth". However you cut this pie, that is what they are trying to do, and it will be compared to a ministry of truth because that is what it is.
 
@Gehenna

On the china talk I d like your feed back. You work in political consultation correct? So do you ever advice the political class about mistakes? or problems that are coming or are already there?

Because in china giving any kinda negative feed back the powers that be is a great way to get purged or denouced.

here is another video about the unrest thats coming for the chinese

Depends on the employer. Some take well to feedback, some will fire you on the spot. General trend is the closer to a top federal spot they get, the more likely they are to be the latter.
 
I hope MBS changed his mind after the whiny journo cries.
maybe he will get the americanized khashogi, suicide by two bullets to the back of the head
I doubt that. From what I’ve heard, Salman has his own legion of hitmen. And they don’t even bother with the “make it look like a suicide” part.
Where the DHS failed, your tax dollars will still be used in an attempt to make your lying eyes see the real truth:

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Uh.
They need to reword "disinformation team"
and "Disinformation Reporting team"

They can't. They genuinely cannot. There is no way to reword the concept of "We will tell you the truth". However you cut this pie, that is what they are trying to do, and it will be compared to a ministry of truth because that is what it is.

The DHS hired another person to head their MOT.
Didn’t know NPR got taxpayer money. But this is Democrats: forcing their ideal things down your throat however they want.
 
Depends on the employer. Some take well to feedback, some will fire you on the spot. General trend is the closer to a top federal spot they get, the more likely they are to be the latter.
Damn thats surprising.

There was an article floating around a few months ago by a chinese woman who had a spot in the inner circle of the party as an academic. In the late 1980s she was allowed to read the banned books, and teach the incoming cadre on the partys philosophy.

long story short the CCP like political/socail organization needs to have a core group who loyalty/security is a given so they can function and do their job.

In case of chinese culture remember the emperor's court would literally murder the messenger. Combine that with the chinese autocratic authoritian, bend with face culture. It lends itself to nothing but dsyfunction. The one child policey fucking with demographics.

The currency controls, and policy that caused a huuge over investment in property which is now leading to a fucking repeat of lehman brothers. On top of it anyone who dares speak about the problem is a "trouble maker" like that the doctor who first reported covid etc.

Still I would figure the people you advice would want to know any liabilities that hang over their heads like if their son has a drug, woman, incest problem for example
 
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