"In any case of globalist vs nationalist tension, you always have Jewish-tied, oligarch-serving, controlled opposition ready to tilt for either side ... in this case to help channel the anger of British voters over their Brexit betrayal, in ways elites favour."
There is said to be a cousinhood which includes the Montefiore/Carvajal, Rothschild, Rockefeller, Oppenheimer, Goldsmid, Sassoon, Warburg, Samuel, Franklin, Stern, Cohen, Schiff, Morgan, and Lazard families. MONTEFIORE FAMILY
In the 2016 election, Google supported Netanyahu's 'Jewish' friend Donald Trump.
There is a belief that the 'Kosher Nostra' continues to infiltrate various countries, and is sabotaging these countries.
There is a belief that the 'Kosher Nostra' has infiltrated the CIA, MI5, MI6 and the Russian, and other, security services.
There is a belief that the 'Kosher Nostra' is allied to certain Feudal Lords, Robber Barons, fake Communists, Zionists and Fascist Nazis.
Under Donald Trump, the internet is being increasingly censored. This is one of the reasons the election was rigged in favour of Trump.
The journalist Peter Hitchens writes:
"I have often thought that many of the stupid actions taken by British governments over the past few decades, from joining the Common Market and abolishing police foot patrols to the destruction of the grammar schools, are so mad that they can only be rationally explained as deliberate sabotage. "The same goes for the fervent dedication of the BBC and much of the press to any cause that would undermine tradition, morality, marriage and manners." PETER HITCHENS reveals the REAL truth about 'Communist' (Kosher Nostra) infiltration ...
Peter Hitchens is supicious of Tony Blair and his cronies, such as Peter Mandelson, who appeared in their early lives to be 'Marxists'.
The UK politician Peter Mandelson joined the Young Communist League.
But, Mandelson is a friend of Lord Jacob Rothschild.
Lord Rothschild and Peter Mandelson. In 2003, The New Yorker reported that Trump attended dinner with Jeffrey Epstein at his East Side New York townhouse. British cabinet minister Peter Mandelson was also in attendance. Mandelson is in Epstein's little black book.
There is a belief that 'pro-Soviet' spies, such as Kim Philby, Anthony Blunt and Vladimir Pozner, may have been working for the 'Kosher Nostra'.
Kim Philby was very close to Lord Victor Rothschild.
St John Philby and family. Kim Philby on the right.
There is a belief that the 'Kosher Nostra', whether in Russia or China or Cuba, does not really believe in the 'Communist' idea of shared ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes.
Communism in Russia can be seen as a device to put certain Jews into power.
The Kosher Nostra is about crime.
The head of anti-corruption at Britain's FBI says he was ordered to halt a probe into Russian money laundering by a 'senior Foreign Office official'.
"The US and China conduct hundreds of billions of dollars of EU trade without vast contributions or freedom of movement rules.
"The protectionist Customs Union, meanwhile, puts high tariffs on the 85 per cent of the world economy beyond the EU, making food, clothing and footwear - items on which poorer UK households spend heavily - much dearer.
"And, with conflicting EU member interests blocking free trade agreements with the US, China and other big economies, Britain can better secure such deals alone. Theresa May's plans are a fudge
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the UK Labour Party.
Jim O'Neill, the Chair of Chatham House, the UK equivalent of the Council on Foreign Relations, is opposed to Brexit.
Britain's prime minister, Theresa May, has made no secret of her friendship towards the Jewish state.
"Israel’s ambassador to the UK, Mark Regev, announced on February 27 that bilateral trade between the UK and Israel had increased by 25% in 2017 to a record 6.9 billion British pounds.
"Speaking at the UK Israel Business Awards dinner, Regev called the rise from 5.5 billion pounds in 2016 to 6.9 billion pounds in 2017 remarkable."
"A new Free Trade Agreemen will open up the UK market to more Israeli exports, in both goods and services, and make a huge contribution to Israel's economy."
"The rapid increase in British-Israeli trade built up in the past few years has been possible because the areas in which Israel excels − such as cyber security, Research and Development, and financial technology − are largely outside the EU-Israel agreement, which currently governs the terms of trade."
In the past two years, more than 30 Israeli firms have opened operations in the UK.
"After Brexit, many Israeli firms will want to use the UK as their main hub outside Israel."
Jim O'Neill Terence James O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of Gatley, a former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, and a former UK Conservative government minister, is a British economist.
O'Neil is chair of the spooky Chatham House think-tank (Like the USA's Council on Foreign Relations).
O'Neill thinks that, in some respects, a Labour government would be better than the current Conservative government.
"I am not overly concerned by some aspects of a prospective Jeremy Corbyn (UK Labour) administration.
"In at least six policy areas, which Mr Corbyn and his shadow chancellor John McDonnell are treating as priorities, businesses and the Conservative government need to catch up."
O'Neil worries that the current Conservative government "has virtually no time for ... devolving powers and responsibilities to the urban regions.
"The Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine schemes now receive almost no attention."
O'Neill worries about Britain's productivity crisis.
Since the 2008 financial crisis, Britain has seen a 15-20% decline in GDP - "stemming from weaker productivity."
O'Neill writes:
"Labour's readiness to explore new ways of shaking up the status quo is admirable."
O'Neill points out that lower corporation tax has not magically boosted investment spending.
O'Neill writes: "we should stop cutting corporation tax to increase profits with little societal gain."
According to O'Neill, "it was once assumed that, when unemployment fell below a certain level, wage growth would accelerate.
"It has not happened."
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O'Neill worries about chief executives being paid large sums of money, while their companies are failing to make Britain a better place.
O'Neill worries about the privately run railways and utilities being badly managed.
O'Neill writes: "The Labour party has stepped into the vacuum left by the Conservative government and appears to be offering the radical change that people seek."
Sajid Javid (right) with his family in Lahore in Pakistan. Sajid Javid is now the UK cabinet minister responsible for the security service MI5. Next to Sajid is his brother Basit, who is now a superintendent with West Midlands Police.
The family of the UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid has been accused of running a 'cash for visas' con.
Family members ran a firm in Pakistan fixing entry papers - but migrants say they were scammed.
Uncle Khalid Abdul Hamid has been accused of running a ‘cash for visas’ scam. He now lives in Bristol in the UK.
One uncle is said to have offered to help migrants into the UK by arranging marriages for cash.
Above, we see Sajid Javid, from Rochdale, the base of Sir Cyril Smith.
Sajid Javid is now the UK government minister responsible for the security service MI5.
Sajid Javid, from Rochdale, the base of Cyril Smith.
In April 2018, Sajid Javid became the UK Home Secretary.
Sajid Javid, Rothschild's man?
At a Conservative Friends of Israel lunch in 2012, Javid said that "if he had to leave Britain to live in the Middle East, then he would choose Israel as home."
Only there, he said, would his children feel the 'warm embrace of freedom and liberty'".[32]
The family moved to Bristol, where Sajid Javid spent his formative years.
The family lived on Stapleton Road a 'lawless hellhole where murder, rape, shootings, drug-pushing, prostitution, knifings and violent robbery are commonplace'.
The 'spooky' Javid joined Chase Manhattan Bank in New York City immediately after university, working mostly in South America.
JOHN WHITTINGDALE with Sajid Javid.
In 2004 Sajid Javid became a managing director at Deutsche Bank.[10]
In 2007 he relocated, with Deutsche Bank, to Singapore.
In 2014, it was reported that he was one of the Deutsche Bank employees who elected to have bonuses paid via a Cayman Island company called Dark Blue Investments.
In July 2014, Forbes magazine compared Javid to Barack Obama and suggested that Javid could become the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[26]
In 2014, Javid was criticised for accusing Labour Leader Ed Miliband of having some responsibility for the crisis in Crimea, alleging that there was “a direct link” between Miliband’s refusal to support military intervention in Syria and the subsequent Russian activity in Ukraine.[31]
Sajid Javid.
Javid has been a supporter of remaining in the European Union.
In February 2017, it was revealed in court that Javid had ignored the advice of a senior civil servant in order to keep granting export licenses for weapons to Saudi Arabia, despite allegations of war crimes in the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen.
The residents of the Connemara village believe that neither the Minister for Rural Development Michael Ring nor any of his colleagues have the will to save it, and it is time to record its obituary.
Loch Con Aortha is famed for making good poitín - a strong alcoholic drink.
"Our findings imply that as technology races ahead, low-skilled workers will move to tasks that are not susceptible to computerisation - i.e., tasks that required creative and social intelligence."
"For workers to win the race, however, they will have to acquire creative and social skills."
The US education system should turn out more entertainers, artists, news reporters, lawyers...
As the US population ages, it does not need lots of immigrants to do the jobs that robots can do.
Trump seems to have no clear answer to the problem of robots.
Both Clinton and Trump have to face the fact that one of the USA's main economic problems is the neglect of transport and other infrastructure, particularly in the poorer parts of the nation.
Six of the ten richest counties in America are in Virginia and Maryland, clustered around the Washington, D.C., metro area.
Six of the ten poorest counties in America are in Mississippi or Kentucky.
North Carolina will not prosper unless it has brilliant road and rail links to Washington and elsewhere.
Vermont lacks a major international airport.
70% of roads in some states are in poor or mediocre condition.
Poor states such Mississippi and Kentucky need big spending on roads, rail, schools and other infrastructure.
Trump's Republicans are opposed to higher taxes, so how is infrastructure to be improved?
Both Clinton and Trump have to face the fact that one of the USA's main economic problems is inequality.
Warren Buffett says: "I was born in 1930. There's now six times as much real output per capita in the United States than there was, in real terms - six times."
"If you'd told my parents that under these circumstances, there would be millions and millions of people living in poverty, they would have said it was impossible."
Military Spending.
Both Clinton and Trump have to face the fact that one of the USA's main economic problems is spending too much money on the military.
Oxford Economics has found that if fully implemented, Trump's economic, tax and immigration policies would cost 4 million U.S. jobs, weigh down global growth and U.S. consumer spending, and could spark a trade war with other nations.
David Stevenson writes that "Trump will be an utter disaster for investors...
"After talking to strategists and macro hedge fund types my guesstimate is that a 15 to 20 per cent correction for US and UK stock markets could be on the cards following a Trump victory."
"Nigel Farage was overheard telling friends at the party's conference in Bournemouth last week: 'I would say at worst Trump is a boor,' before adding with a grin, 'actually he's a boor at best too!'"
3. Donald Trump told voters in Indiana that the US could not continue "to allow China to rape our country". According to former UK cabinet minister John Redwood, Donald Trump is in favour of free trade.
4. Trump wants free trade agreements that allow US companies to take over the world.
Trump likes the fact that the United States records trade surpluses with, for example, Hong Kong, Netherlands and Australia.
Trump does not like the fact that the USA has a trade deficit with China.
5. A trade deficit can mean that a nation's wealthy citizens are so wealthy that they can afford to buy whatever good things that other nations have to offer.
Trump can buy whisky from the UK, perfumes from France, gems from India and toys from China.
The United States exports more than any country in the world, except China.
The USA's trade deficit is relatively small by world standards.
6. What about the The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade agreement, and the Trans-Atlantic Free Trade Agreement?
These will help certain big US businesses. But, some people will get hurt.
7. Trump says he wants more jobs for Americans.
Many jobs that have been lost "because of decreasing consumer demand in the U.S. and elsewhere, largely as a result of economic downturns like the 2008 crisis.
(The right wing elite have grabbed most of the money)
"That demand loss particularly impacted areas like cars, white goods, machine tools, and lots of other things that U.S. businesses and consumers alike tend to buy at home.
"Americans make 73% of what they buy here at home."
9. Donald Trump promises to force Apple Inc. to manufacture in the United States.
If Apple makes its stuff in the USA, then either it pays wages as low as those in China, or it finds it cannot compete with Samsung and other rivals.
If US firms are going to pay lower wages, that does not help the retail industry.
An Apple video iPod assembled in China sells for roughly $300 in the United States.
Very little of that $300 goes to the Chinese firms. "The Chinese get only about six bucksworth of value from the item’s assembly and shipment. Meanwhile, the U.S.-based Apple and its affiliates get hundreds of dollars from an iPhone’s final U.S. sale (for things like design, marketing, and even some manufacturing)."
10. Modern manufactured goods, such as Boeing 787s, are usually made from components from different parts of the world.
Boeing's 787, has a fuselage made in Italy, engines made in the United Kingdom, passenger doors made in France, cargo doors made in Sweden, landing gear doors made in Canada and wing tips made in South Korea.
Trump could force Boeing to have all the parts made in the USA.
11. But such a policy of 'Protectionism' has its risks.
In 1930, the Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act raised U.S. tariffs on imported goods to record levels.[2]
Most economists see the Act, and the retaliatory tariffs by America's trading partners, as responsible for reducing American exports and imports by more than half.[4]
So, Trump has to be careful that he does not bring about a Great Depression.
12. Yes, too many jobs have been offshored, but Trump may not realise how complicated matters are.
There are good reasons why Coca Cola has bottling plants all around the world.
170 top economists have endorsed Bernie Sanders' platform regarding Wall Street, signing a letter stating:
"The Senator is correct that the biggest banks must be broken up and that a new 21st Century Glass-Steagall Act, separating investment from commercial banking, must be enacted."
16. "Thomas Piketty, perhaps the most influential economic thinker of the left in the Western world, is impressed by the rise of Sen. Bernie Sanders...
"Piketty ... sees Sanders ....leading the United States toward a possible return to the nation's pioneering 20th century experiments with extremely progressive taxation and social spending...
"Piketty points to the fact that, prior to Reagan, 20th century fiscal policy in the U.S. was aggressive in taxing the wealthy - much more so than the European counterparts...
"From 1930 to 1980 ... the rate for the highest U.S. income (over $1 million per year) was on average 82%...
"Those rates ... played a tremendous role in creating social equality and helped provide crucial government revenue for robust social programs..."
"Reagan ... lowered the rate for the highest incomes to 28%...
"'Sanders' success today shows that much of America is tired of rising inequality and these so-called political changes, and intends to revive both a progressive agenda and the American tradition of egalitarianism,' Piketty wrote.
"In the USA, the majority of those who receive some form of public assistance (medicaid or foodstamps) have jobs ... but they earn so little that they cannot make ends meet."
Donald Trump wants to keep wages down, while reducing taxes on the rich, and spending more on the military.
Trump has a home in in Manhattan "designed to evoke the Palace of Versailles ...
"It boasts a cavernous hall of mirrors, acres of marble set off by ‘24-carat gold and diamond accents’, and ceilings hand-painted with cherubs and scenes from Greek myths."
Jesus loves rich guys?
"Trump also owns Seven Springs, a huge mansion outside New York in the upmarket hamlet of Bedford, which boasts 60 rooms, two servants’ wings, 15 bedrooms, three swimming pools and 230 acres of land.
"There’s another mansion in rural Virginia, a huge house on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills and a vast waterside pile at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida."
"Numerous reports released during the first two months of 2016 document the staggering dimensions of the social crisis facing working people in the United States.
"A majority of Americans have too little savings to pay for an emergency expense of $1,000. One in four US adults is burdened by debts caused by medical expenses.
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are wealthy members of The Establishment.
Donald trump is "like every other corporate tyrant in that his solution to most things follows the logic of Stalin: no person, no problem. You're fired!
"Except as president he'd have other people-removing options, all of which he likes: torture, mass deportations, the banning of 23 percent of the Earth's population from entering the United States, etc.
"Donald Trump is no ordinary con man. He's way above average."