Comments by "Louis Giokas" (@louisgiokas2206) on "What Does Giorgia Meloni's Win Mean for Italy?" video.

  1. You might have noticed that "right leaning" parties have been winning in Europe lately. We have the latest win in Sweden, for example. Even in France, Marine Le Pen's party is the largest party in Parliament, even though Macron won the Presidency. And Macron is a centrist, not a leftist. So, why is this happening? As you say in your books (and I have read, and enjoyed, them all) maintaining the order is no longer necessary for the US and it is expensive. Well, that is the same for all the globalists that want to impose their system on the world. It costs a lot of money, and the US is the only entity that can maintain it. China is already starting to pull back. Their Belt and Road initiative is winding down. Two reasons here. One is the projects are not very effective. Second, they are actually running out of money. Without a very large economy to drive any system that wants to impose itself on the world, the effort will fail. When the US started the order its economy generated about 50% of global GDP. The US is still about 25% of world GDP, and has been for a very long time. I recall many, many times when people were projecting that its share would slip. This never happens. The transition from 50% to 25% did not reflect a shrinkage of the US economy, but a growth of the rest. The summary of what I am saying is that the globalist left is a minority, and generally do not control the resources needed to impose an order. So, the things you write in your books are coming to pass, and it will not be a globalist future.
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