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Davos 2026
(01-23-2026, 09:58 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Maybe. But the alternative is nothing but Pizza Hut memes.

Besides, it'll make good reference when something that was said hits the outrage press over the weekend, or something.

Word salad there, UB.
"The only journey is the one within."
(01-23-2026, 10:00 PM)quintessentone Wrote: Word salad there, UB.

Is there nothing in the sessions that have been linked that you find interesting, other than the Trump speech?

Anyway, in my opinion it's worth posting if even one person finds something informative that they otherwise would not. It doesn't necessarily have to be about you, quint.
(01-23-2026, 10:33 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Egads this constant Trump obsession actually has me empathizing with the Davos crowd!

Who at the end of the day don't care if an orange clown is an outrageous buffoon. It's the economic and geopolitical realities that matter. That's what is interesting.

Policy not personality. Finance not feelings. Possibility not politics.

It is too bad they are all inhuman lizards.
You don't find his speech significant; I mean, considering all the lies he told on the global stage?
(01-23-2026, 10:19 PM)Truthhurts Wrote: You don't find his speech significant; I mean, considering all the lies he told on the global stage?

Yeah, call everyone out here.
"The only journey is the one within."
(01-23-2026, 10:19 PM)Truthhurts Wrote: You don't find his speech significant; I mean, considering all the lies he told on the global stage?

Of course it was significant. What is quite interesting is all the allusions to it in the other sessions afterwards. Trump seems to have "broken the silence" that the old world order is dead or dying, and we're entering a new age of multi-lateral coalitions contrasted with several large imperial states. The acceptance of the other powers represented at Davos is quite telling. Europe in particular. The UK remains more unclear.
(01-23-2026, 10:29 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Of course it was significant. What is quite interesting is all the allusions to it in the other sessions afterwards. Trump seems to have "broken the silence" that the old world order is dead or dying, and we're entering a new age of multi-lateral coalitions contrasted with several large imperial states. The acceptance of the other powers represented at Davos is quite telling. Europe in particular. The UK remains more unclear.
People are OK with America losing its dominance? Regarding the UK, they are upset with Trump for minimizing their assistance in Afghanistan. Should we anticipate that they will unite with others to form an even stronger dominance?

And that is it for me tonight  Lol
(01-23-2026, 10:52 PM)Truthhurts Wrote: People are OK with America losing its dominance? Regarding the UK, they are upset with Trump for minimizing their assistance in Afghanistan. Should we anticipate that they will unite with others to form an even stronger dominance?

Thank you for your questions. I've considered them, but I find the prospect of explication boring. What do you, or others, think?
(01-23-2026, 10:52 PM)Truthhurts Wrote: People are OK with America losing its dominance?


I don't think the majority in Europe are mate - that's why they are banning elections.

Interesting that ten years ago the WEF 'predicted' exactly what you just said.



See 3:30






Also interesting that Kamala Harris is a WEF 'stakeholder' - that explains a lot.

Documentary
(01-23-2026, 05:39 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Is that how they're going to herd surplus humans into smart-gulags?


..instead of using 'multi-media enforcement in the form of 20 Federal Agencies to descend on problem communities'.




U.N. Documents - from 6:00







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