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Comments by "Tony Wilson" (@tonywilson4713) on "Saudi Lobbyist STEALING AZ Water During Shortage In Corrupt Scheme | The Kyle Kulinski Show" video.
This is not simply an Arizona thing. I'm Australian and we have been also letting this stuff happen. We have the Saudis, Canadians, New Zealanders, Brazilians, Americans, British and others all active in our agriculture sector and they are all buying up water rights or dominating the water auctions. And we let a Harvard educated Australian economist do to our water market almost exactly the same thing as another Harvard economist did to the Texas energy market. All through the influencers and lobbyists on government policy you will find Harvard, Yale, LSE neoliberals pushing that the best way to distribute resources is via sophisticated free markets. The issues with water supplies being bought by corporations who then rape those resources for all they can is a worldwide issue. This year Australia has lots of water. We are right now having our 9th or 10th flood depending on who's counting. Before that it was 5+ years of brutal drought. Next year it might be more floods or the start of the next brutal drought. Either way we will be farked if we don't regain control of our water. This neoliberal nonsense where the economists run everything to the benefit of their backers has to stop. Sadly I think its going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
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This is not simply an Arizona thing. I'm Australian and we have been also letting this stuff happen. We have the Saudis, Canadians, New Zealanders, Brazilians, Americans, British and others all active in our agriculture sector and they are all buying up water rights or dominating the water auctions. And we let a Harvard educated Australian economist do to our water market almost exactly the same thing as another Harvard economist did to the Texas energy market. All through the influencers and lobbyists on government policy you will find Harvard, Yale, LSE neoliberals pushing that the best way to distribute resources is via sophisticated free markets. The issues with water supplies being bought by corporations who then rape those resources for all they can is a worldwide issue. This year Australia has lots of water. We are right now having our 9th or 10th flood depending on who's counting. Before that it was 5+ years of brutal drought. Next year it might be more floods or the start of the next brutal drought. Either way we will be farked if we don't regain control of our water. This neoliberal nonsense where the economists run everything to the benefit of their backers has to stop. Sadly I think its going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
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@rezakarampour6286 The best line I ever heard on the Saudi Royal family was in a newspaper article about 20 years ago on the PR firms that do damage control for them. One thing you might know about that other don't is how there's something like 3,500 princes now. It came from the Saudi king back in the 1920s marrying a wife from every other Arabian tribe in an effort to unite them. He had over 50 sons and they did similar. Hence there's 1000s of them now and some of them (like other spoiled rich brats) do stuff and they need PR damage control people to clean it up. That's what this news paper article was about. The comment was from a PR guy who did NOT work for the Saudis, cos they don't speak publicly at all. On working for the Saudis, he said: "I'd prefer to work for the Nazi Party and I'm Jewish."
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This is not simply an Arizona thing. I'm Australian and we have been also letting this stuff happen. We have the Saudis, Canadians, New Zealanders, Brazilians, Americans, British and others all active in our agriculture sector and they are all buying up water rights or dominating the water auctions. And we let a Harvard educated Australian economist do to our water market almost exactly the same thing as another Harvard economist did to the Texas energy market. All through the influencers and lobbyists on government policy you will find Harvard, Yale, LSE neoliberals pushing that the best way to distribute resources is via sophisticated free markets. The issues with water supplies being bought by corporations who then rape those resources for all they can is a worldwide issue. This year Australia has lots of water. We are right now having our 9th or 10th flood depending on who's counting. Before that it was 5+ years of brutal drought. Next year it might be more floods or the start of the next brutal drought. Either way we will be farked if we don't regain control of our water. This neoliberal nonsense where the economists run everything to the benefit of their backers has to stop. Sadly I think its going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
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@Psyxic_Crimes A couple of years nobody used the word neoliberalism or called people neoliberals much at all. Feudalism is a word I hadn't used since high school history class. Now we use these words as easy as we breath oxygen.
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This is not simply an Arizona thing. I'm Australian and we have been also letting this stuff happen. We have the Saudis, Canadians, New Zealanders, Brazilians, Americans, British and others all active in our agriculture sector and they are all buying up water rights or dominating the water auctions. And we let a Harvard educated Australian economist do to our water market almost exactly the same thing as another Harvard economist did to the Texas energy market. All through the influencers and lobbyists on government policy you will find Harvard, Yale, LSE neoliberals pushing that the best way to distribute resources is via sophisticated free markets. The issues with water supplies being bought by corporations who then rape those resources for all they can is a worldwide issue. This year Australia has lots of water. We are right now having our 9th or 10th flood depending on who's counting. Before that it was 5+ years of brutal drought. Next year it might be more floods or the start of the next brutal drought. Either way we will be farked if we don't regain control of our water. This neoliberal nonsense where the economists run everything to the benefit of their backers has to stop. Sadly I think its going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
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@Aeroldoth3 Watch what is happening right at the start of this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s83UuhDxT_Y This is in Australia. The program is called 4 Corners its the Australian equivalent of PBS Frontline. At the around the 30 minute mark the guy in the Yellow jacket used to work for the Canadian outfit Webster and now works for the government. Guess who is benefitting. JUST LIKE the Saudis are doing in Arizona.
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@Aeroldoth3 These days I only put links to other youtubers and Wikipedia. The Algorithm seems to leave those alone. Other wise I just tell people what google search phrase will get them to where they can find stuff.
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