Klaus Schwab, impresario of the World Economic Forum, released a manifesto in the run-up to this year’s annual meeting at Davos, Switzerland, in which he called for a contemporary equivalent to the postwar conferences that established the liberal international order. “After the Second World War, leaders from across the globe came together to design a new set of institutional structures to enable the post-war world to collaborate towards building a shared future,” he wrote. “The world has changed, and as a matter of urgency, we must undertake this process again.” Schwab went on to call for a new moment of collective design for globalization’s alleged fourth iteration (creatively labeled Globalization 4.0).
Schwab is not the first to make this kind of appeal. Since the financial crisis, there have been repeated calls for a “new Bretton Woods”—the conference in 1944 at which, in Schwab’s words, “leaders from across the globe came together to design” a financial system for the postwar era, establishing the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in the process. It was the moment at which U.S. hegemony proved its most comprehensive and enlightened by empowering economist-statesmen, foremost among them John Maynard Keynes, to lead the world out of the postwar ruins and the preceding decades of crisis. Under Washington’s wise leadership, even rancorous Europe moved toward peaceful and prosperous integration.
This is a story with wide support in places like Davos. It’s also one that deserves far more scrutiny. Its history of the founding of the postwar order is wrong; more important, its implicit theory about how international order emerges—through a collective design effort by world leaders coming together to reconcile their interests—is fundamentally mistaken. What history actually suggests is that order tends to emerge not from cooperation and deliberation but from a cruder calculus of power and material constraints.
Bretton Woods may have been a conference of experts and officials, but it was first and foremost a gathering of a wartime alliance engaged in the massive mobilization effort of total war. The conference met in July 1944 in the weeks following D-Day and the final Soviet breakthrough on the Eastern Front. As a wartime rather than a postwar meeting, disagreements were minimized. Though the conference was about the future order of the international economy and though the aim of the talks was to link national economies back together, the building blocks were centralized, state-controlled war economies. The Bretton Woods negotiators were government officials, not businessmen or bankers. As they had done since the collapse of the global financial system in the early 1930s, central bankers played second fiddle to treasury officials. The Americans who were bankrolling the Allied war effort called the shots.
The basic monetary vision of Bretton Woods was to create order by establishing fully convertible currencies at fixed exchange rates, with the dollar pegged to gold. But the tough conditions of the Bretton Woods monetary architecture set by the United States proved far too demanding for war-weakened European economies. When Britain, the least damaged economy in Europe, tried to implement free convertibility of pounds into dollars, its attempt collapsed at the first hurdle in 1947; the social democratic Labour Party government in London quickly moved to stop the subsequent drain of precious dollars by reimposing exchange controls and tightening import quotas. Meanwhile, the grand design for a free trade order embodied by the Havana Charter and the International Trade Organization fell afoul of the U.S. Congress and was thus stopped in its tracks. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was its cumbersome and slow-moving replacement.
The talk of a connection between the present and the Bretton Woods moment is legitimated perhaps above all by the claimed continuity of the IMF and the World Bank, which were duly set up in December 1945. But beyond institutional titles, this supposed continuity is largely false. Within a year of the founding of its key institutions, almost the entire global agenda of Bretton Woods was put on ice. Already in 1946 the Soviet Union absented itself from the formation of the IMF and the World Bank.
With the Cold War paralyzing the U.N. institutions that had originally been intended to frame Bretton Woods, what emerged under U.S. hegemony was a far narrower postwar order centered on the North Atlantic. The Marshall Plan of 1948 was not so much a complement to Bretton Woods as an acknowledgement of its failure. For true liberals in both the United States and Europe, who hankered after the golden age of globalization in the late 19th century, the resulting Cold War economic order was a profound disappointment. The U.S. Treasury and the first generation of neoliberals in Europe fretted against the U.S. State Department and its interventionist economic tendencies. Mavericks such as the young Milton Friedman—true advocates of free markets in the way we take for granted today—demanded a bonfire of all regulations. They insisted that rather than exchange rates being fixed, currencies should be allowed to float with their value defined by competitive markets. In the 1950s, Friedman could be dismissed as eccentric.
The reality of the liberal order that supposedly came into existence in the postwar moment was the more or less haphazard continuation of wartime controls. It would take until 1958 before the Bretton Woods vision was finally implemented. Even then it was not a “liberal” order by the standard of the gilded age of the 19th century or in the sense that Davos understands it today. International mobility of capital for anything other than long-term investment was strictly limited. Liberalization of trade also made slow progress. The gradual abolition of exchange controls went hand in hand with the lifting of trade quotas. Only when these more elementary limitations on foreign trade were removed did tariff negotiations become relevant. GATT’s lumbering deliberations did not begin making major inroads until the Kennedy round of the 1960s, 20 years after the end of the war. And rising global trade was a mixed blessing. Huge German and Japanese trade surpluses put pressure on the Bretton Woods exchange rate system. This was compounded in the 1960s by the connivance of U.S. Treasury and U.K. authorities in enabling Wall Street to sidestep financial repression and launch the unregulated eurodollar market, based in bank accounts in London.
By the late 1960s, barely more than 10 years old, Bretton Woods was already in terminal trouble. And when confronted with demands for deflation, U.S. President Richard Nixon reverted to economic nationalism. Between 1971 and 1973, he unhitched the dollar from gold and abandoned any effort to defend the exchange rate, sending the dollar plunging and helping to restore something closer to trade balance. If our own world has a historic birthplace, it was not in 1945 but in the early 1970s with the advent of fiat money and floating exchange rates. The unpalatable truth is that our world was born not out of wise collective agreement but out of chaos, unleashed by America’s unilateral refusal any longer to underwrite the global monetary order.
As the tensions built up in the 1960s exploded, foreign exchange instability contributed to a historically unprecedented surge in inflation across the Western world. We now know that this era of inflationary instability would be concluded by the market revolution and what Ben Bernanke dubbed the “great moderation.” But once again hindsight should not blind us to the depth of the crisis and uncertainty prevailing at the time. The first attempts to restore order were not by way of the market revolution but by the means of corporatism—direct negotiations among governments, trade unions, and employers with a view of limiting the vicious spiral of prices and wages. This promised a direct control of inflation by way of price setting. But its effect was to stoke an ever-greater politicization of the economy. With left-wing social theorists diagnosing a crisis of capitalist democracy, the trilateral commission warned of democratic ungovernability.
What broke the deadlock was not some inclusive conference of stakeholders. The stakeholders in the 1970s were obstreperous trade unions, and that kind of consultation was precisely the bad habit that the neoliberal revolutionaries set out to break. The solution, as U.S. Federal Reserve chair Paul Volcker’s recent memoirs make embarrassingly clear, was blunt force wielded by the Fed. Volcker’s unilateral interest rate hike, the sharp revaluation of the dollar, deindustrialization, and the crash of surging unemployment dealt a death blow to organized labor and tamed inflationary pressure. The Volcker shock established so-called independent central bankers as the true arbiters of the new dispensation.
They put paid to what Margaret Thatcher referred to as the “enemy within.” But the global victory of the liberal order required a more far-reaching struggle. The world of the market revolution of the 1980s was still divided between communism and capitalism, between first, second, and third worlds. The overcoming of those divisions was a matter of power politics first and foremost, negotiation second. The United States and its allies in Europe raised the pressure on the Soviet Union, and after a period of spectacularly heightened tension, Mikhail Gorbachev chose to de-escalate, unwittingly precipitating the union’s collapse.
The truth is that the postwar moment that the Davos crowd truly hankers after is not that of 1945 but the aftermath of the Cold War, the moment of Western triumph. It was finally in 1995 that the Bretton Woods vision of a comprehensive world trade organization was realized. A sanitized version of this moment would describe it as a third triumph of enlightened technocracy. After Bretton Woods and the defeat of inflation, this was the age of the Washington Consensus. But as in those previous moments, its underpinnings were power politics: at home the humbling of organized labor, abroad the collapse of Soviet challenge and the decision by the Beijing regime to embark on the incorporation of China into the world economy.
Since 2008, that new order has come under threat from its own internal dysfunction, oppositional domestic politics, and the geopolitical power shift engendered by truly widespread convergent growth. The crisis goes deep. It is not surprising that there should be calls for a new institutional design. But we should be careful what we wish for. If history is anything to go by, that new order will not emerge from an enlightened act of collective leadership. Ideas and leadership matter. But to think that they by themselves found international order is to put the cart before the horse. What will resolve the current tension is a power grab by a new stakeholder determined to have its way. And the central question of the current moment is whether the West is ready for that. If not, we should get comfortable with the new disorder.


claes on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 6:46 pm
supertards,
please love supremacist muzzies
UK: muzzie “allah akbar” and attacked reporter on air
JuanP on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 7:08 pm
In Defense Of America
It is painful to observe what is happening in America right now. This is a fantastic, free and tolerant country – too tolerant perhaps when it comes to immediately generalizing the bad actions of a very few to the very many. And unfortunately I am seeing a lot of that in the US and abroad. No country is perfect and all have difficult pasts. America is no different here. But having lived all over the world, in many different countries and cultures, I can unequivocally state that America is the least racist and most open today. If anyone doubts this and falls for the mainstream narrative then I invite you to provide a better example in the comments section below. The data supports this on many fronts, including immigration in recent decades of peoples from non-European backgrounds: tens of millions. Why would anyone move their family to a country where they will be “systemically oppressed” by “white supremacists”? This makes no sense of course. Because it is not true. Police in America do not go around killing Black people. In 2019, nine unarmed Blacks were shot and killed by cops in a country of 320 million, compared with fifteen whites BTW (none of whom made national headlines). Nine too many at first blush, but certainly not the pandemic that justifies dumping the Constitution, looting and burning cities to the ground. I’m tangentially aware of the difficulties faced by Black people in the US, having closely interacted with many over the years. The narrative is that this is caused by White racism. Perhaps this is true in some instances – managing a multi-ethnic society is not easy (historically catastrophic, actually). However, growing up in a home without a father plays a far more deleterious role: 75% of Black children today live with a single parent. That is a horrific statistic that should get far more publicity. It doesn’t because it doesn’t fit the narrative and actually perpetuates a problem that is socially and politically useful to a few – on the backs and suffering of too many Black families. I could also talk about the disastrous impact that mass low-skilled immigration has had on Black communities all over America, as evidenced by recent Harvard studies. But the real culprit here is an incompetent and corrupt governing class who with their media minions constantly agitate for racial division – including pushing hatred and demonization of cops and Whites in general – to distract from the real looting and plundering that is taking place: their own. America, which is not my country, has given me a career, a corporate education, timeless entertainment, friends, a home where people of all races interact with and smile at each other in the street, and most important of all – my family. It was because of the countless sacrifices of Americans that I was able to grow up in a part of the world free from communism, fascism and oppression. That is not nothing. The monuments that remind us of their bravery should be revered, not defaced or taken down. I hope and pray that we don’t continue to use this difficult moment to bash this great country and push a narrative that is far from reality. Americans of all colors are good people. Instead, we should build upon the many good things that have been achieved, with tremendous difficulty over centuries, and make them better – an example that other countries can follow. If America fails, the world will be a far worse place as a result. Of that much we can all be certain.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/defense-america
makati1 on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 7:17 pm
Cut and pasting again Davy? No original thoughts? But then, original thought requires a brain…LOL
The world would be a much better place if the US was NOT able to meddle outside the 50 states. I hope that level of decline happens soon. All indications are that it will. Another day with zero positives in the US, unless you count riots as a positive. In a way they are, as they are hurrying the US’ downfall.
GO TRUMP!
JuanP on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 7:18 pm
Hi Mak, how is the weather?
claes on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 7:21 pm
Mak, have you been to the wet market today? I would love to live in the P’s especially the chance to get laid by young girls like you do.
FamousDrScanlon on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 7:30 pm
makati1, I understand from following some comments in the past you are almost 80. Don’t you worry about your health in a tropical 3rd world country? You really should be more careful.
makati1 on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 7:40 pm
JuanP, another sunny day, going up to the mid 90s later. I guess it is similar to that in southern Florida these days.
makati1 on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 7:42 pm
claes, I don’t shop, my partner does. But, yes, you probably would not have a problem getting laid here. Shortly after I moved here, my dentist tried to fix me up with a friend of hers. LOL
makati1 on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 7:49 pm
Davy, I am 75 as you well know. I am better off living here than in the 3rd world Amerikan Gulag/Police State. The US is fast going to hell so why suffer there when I can live comfortably here?
BTW: The weather here is like the summers in Central PA where I lived most of my life. I don’t miss the cold winters there at all. Never gets below 60F here, unless you live up in the mountains and then it never freezes. Central PA can get down to minus 20F at times. Shoveling snow and chipping ice off the windshield before going to work. Don’t miss it at all! Brrrr!
Davy on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 10:14 pm
Can you grow food year round mak? That’ll be HUGE in the coming months / years ahead. Location is real important. Sounds like you picked a good one.
Davy on Wed, 3rd Jun 2020 10:41 pm
quick question, if you give an answer make sure its the honest real truth… : so hypothetical if you were in long-distance that forced physical separation for very long while and anyways eventually your long distance guy proposed that you could go all the way to the threshold with another man but without crossing over (penetration) and say you accepted that proposal/arrangement… then one night while you were sad/ lonely/ drunk/ depressed/ and horny came home with a random local guy and proceeded to share a bed together under the cover of satin sheets with clothes off and both completely in the nude and then he eventually started the prep and sequence of intercourse with you and going down to business etc, and then the very instant and moment the mushroom head/tip of his enlarged and rock hardened manhood was about to fully penetrate into your womanhood (lets say he had been teasing you and building up to the moment by using the his tip of his mushroom head and fervently massaging your aroused and enraged flowerly womanhood entrance for a long while by then, getting you fully lubed, wet and ready for the act) and at that precise moment you remembered your promise to the long-distance guy, despite your body craving for D, — nevermind the fact that by now your womanhood is quivering and undulating uncontrollably in a torrid of insatiable lust, your aroused vulva and surrounding edifices buckling like a wild horse, and your clit pulsating and throbbing with imminent need for that kind of wanton intimacy — do you think you could still fight it off at the precipice of surrender or would you give in and let it happen and feel guilty later on?
Hypotheticaly whats your breaking point? pretend your long distance guy wanted you to test your loyal and to be in a situation in which you shared bed with another guy completely nude and extremely easy to slip up, at what point in the process does it reach a point of no return for you? if you would share with me your thought process and/or deliberation and decision making on that…
Abraham van Helsing on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 2:27 am
Mad Max New York, the former unofficial “capital of the world”, in a chimp-out:
https://twitter.com/OrwellNGoode/status/1268205549495214080?s=20
Meghan Markle-2024 takes side with the only hero black America can come up with: a multiple convicted criminal and porn star.lol
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8386891/Meghan-Markle-says-George-Floyds-life-mattered-heartfelt-speech.html
“Meghan Markle says ‘George Floyd’s life mattered’ in speech on US protests at her former school in LA and waited until now because she ‘wanted to say the right thing and I was really nervous'”
Harry, you’re an idiot.
Corona is as good as over in Wuhan; millions of tests, only 300 infected:
https://nos.nl/artikel/2336124-weinig-corona-aangetroffen-na-megaoperatie-met-10-miljoen-tests-in-wuhan.html
Abraham van Helsing on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 3:20 am
Leave it to the Schwitz!
https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/europe/.premium-visitors-to-auschwitz-to-be-disinfected-at-sanitation-gate-to-help-stem-covid-19-1.8890794
“Auschwitz Visitors to Be Disinfected at ‘Sanitation Gate’ to Help Stem Coronavirus”
Some things never change. Corona, Typhoid-lice… apply the spray!
REALLY Green Hypocrite on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 6:11 am
Dearest Davy,
I detest myself.
The orange man on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 6:29 am
News Flash!! America is officially a shit hole . But we all knew that.
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 7:01 am
This is the mindless useless world of our forum juanPee. The mentally ill lunatic:
REALLY Green Hypocrite said Dearest Davy, I detest myself.
REAL Green on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 7:03 am
This is REAL Green:
“How Permaculture can Build Resilience and Meet Basic Needs During a Pandemic”
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2020-06-04/how-permaculture-can-build-resilience-and-meet-basic-needs-during-a-pandemic/
“Permaculture — a fusion of indigenous knowledge with modern science and technology — offers ways for people to meet their essential needs for food, water, sanitation and other non-material needs, with autonomy and harmony with nature. Its core ethical principles are: Earth Care, People Care and Fair Share. More importantly, it is a tool that anybody can make use of to be more resilient and to help overcome the critical challenges we are facing today.”
REAL Green on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 7:04 am
I am a Green Prepper. This means I am using permaculture and localism to prep for a decline process. Localism and individual resilience strategies are more secure than the alternative found in the traditional status quo. I add to this the Green element and that is the spiritual dimension of embracing the planet and its web of life. The planet is abrupt change from the human Anthropocene and the web of life is in succession from a complex ecosystem pushed into destructive change by human overshoot.
Permaculture is a hybridization of the old ways with the best practices and things of the modern world. A Green Prepper takes this hybridization further by the use of triage with is basically prioritization. Triage out those modern elements that do not contribute to the success of permaculture and localism. The difficult side of Green Prepping of permaculture and localism is the economics of it. In our capitalistic culture with the narrative of affluence, profit and competition is the name of the game. This flies in the face of permaculture strategies that will struggle to compete against industrial agriculture, store bought food, big box store offered things. Permaculture is more than just raising food it is a way of life. It is an ascending level of skills and activities that also has a spiritual element of enlightenment.
In my Green Prepping the localism of declining in place is embraced to mirror the planets and the web of life’s destructive change. This means embracing decline with decline. It means following the way of life the planet is taking. This is a different path of the status quo of growth and increasing affluence. I find the most important part of Green Prepping is what I call REAL Green. This is the key element of Green Prepping of permaculture and localism. It is the behavior of Realism or being realistic. REAL Green says our world is in a decline process with limits ending growth except the growth of the negative side effects of destructive change. REAL Green says embrace decline but do it realistically in a hybrid way similar to permaculture that embraces the old ways with new knowledge and modern products.
REAL Green says use the status quo world of profit and competition to leave it. This means in a surreal way you will have to live the status quo of profit using the proceeds to leave it into permaculture and localism. This will mean you still work for money to pay the bills but you choose permaculture as your passion. Triage out status quo hobbies and the leisure and embrace permaculture and localism in a Green Prepping way. You will have to adapt to your people and place relatively because they may not be onboard with permaculture and localism. They may not feel the need to prep for a decline process. They may discount collpase possibilities as nutter. They may like the consumerism and leisure of the status quo. You are trapped in this so adapt it instead of trying to leave it.
Where you live may not be permaculture oriented or localized based. Most places today are delocalized by globalism. You adapt what you can and accept the trap of the status quo. The status quo is carbon trapped in path dependencies. You are trapped in this status quo. Embrace being trapped and look instead to the life boats of change and the hospices of acceptance of decline that is a type of death. Do not look for a refuge of transcendence but instead outfit your self for a journey to more resilience and sustainability in the rough seas of the status quo. Do this relatively with the understanding there is no transcendence but instead transformation.
In REAL Green the significant element is behavioral that will result in physical change to your local of people and place. Tech follows behavior not the other way around. Green Prepping is understanding that low carbon capture is a lower scale activity. Scale is the issue with modern humans and the reason we are more at risk than ever before of catastrophic shocks. Delocalization has made all people less secure by dispersing risk that cannot be quantified. Many may be richer but the wealth is not resilient and sustainable. Embrace a lower scale of place and people but also things. This means embrace a behavior of poverty with dignity. Recognize affluence is the problem. Find spiritual wealth from the building up of your local of people and place but realize this will make you less competitive and will require harder work with less consumer things that traditionally are the rewards of hard work in the status quo.
This is about adapted behavior flowing through to alternative strategies of living. Permaculture is more than growing food it is also about converting the production of low carbon capture in permaculture skills. This means community of people and skills and the pinnacle of permaculture success. Some may be good at animal husbandry or carpentry. Build resilient structures or sell permaculture things that are best practices and material applied to the old ways of smaller scale and less material affluence. Build community locally in low carbon capture and the planet will support you because this is the way of life.
Realgreenadaptation.blog
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 7:37 am
Did we go off are meds again REAL Green? It’s bin a while since we posted one of are 2000 word salad essays all about nothing.
nutter
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 7:49 am
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 7:37 am
“Did we go off are meds again REAL Green? It’s bin a while since we posted one of are 2000 word salad essays all about nothing. nutter”
Jealous are you juanPee? Pretty obvious you have no farm and could give a shit about permaculture. You are just a lazy fuck sitting in your Miami Beach condo bored to death so you troll 20/7. VICTORY!
REAL Green on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 8:40 am
“CIA veterans who monitored crackdowns abroad see troubling parallels in Trump’s handling of protests”
https://tinyurl.com/yc4navgx Washington Post
“In interviews and posts on social media in recent days, current and former U.S. intelligence officials have expressed dismay at the similarity between events at home and the signs of decline or democratic regression they were trained to detect in other nations.
“I’ve seen this kind of violence,” said Gail Helt, a former CIA analyst responsible for tracking developments in China and Southeast Asia. “This is what autocrats do. This is what happens in countries before a collapse. It really does unnerve me.”
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 8:58 am
I’m a troll:
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 8:40 am
“CIA veterans who monitored crackdowns abroad see troubling parallels in Trump’s handling of protests”
https://tinyurl.com/yc4navgx Washington Post
“In interviews and posts on social media in recent days, current and former U.S. intelligence officials have expressed dismay at the similarity between events at home and the signs of decline or democratic regression they were trained to detect in other nations.
“I’ve seen this kind of violence,” said Gail Helt, a former CIA analyst responsible for tracking developments in China and Southeast Asia. “This is what autocrats do. This is what happens in countries before a collapse. It really does unnerve me.”
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 9:00 am
I am extremely depressed so I will not be commenting on the moderated side. I will instead ID theft and troll here becuase it is easier than being serious.
DT on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 9:00 am
Oops, dumbass, you spelt becuase rong
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 9:13 am
I am extremely depressed so I will not be commenting on the moderated side. I will instead ID theft and troll here becuase it is easier than being serious.
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 9:25 am
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 9:13 am
“I am extremely depressed so I will not be commenting on the moderated side. I will instead ID theft and troll here becuase it is easier than being serious.”
juanPee, you are the one that has indicated to everyone you are mentally ill. BTW, this is before ID theft BS you started in earnest a few years ago. Here is you admission. Remember this:
“JuanP on Tue, 22nd Dec 2015 6:57 am
They make me smile and happy and give me a brief respite from my cronic and acute depression.”
BTW, fucknut, you spelt chronic wrong. LOL
Duncan Idaho on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 9:46 am
“Donald J. Trump has always been a failure … propped up for decades by Daddy’s money and the lawyers it could buy. He is self-centered, needy, insecure, petty, bigoted, cruel, dishonest, remorseless, and vengeful. Oh, and a coward.
And he’s just what 30% of Americans wanted in a president.”
Abraham van Helsing on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 10:37 am
And he’s just what 30% of Americans wanted in a president.
In your wet dreams, he is the president, you Martin Looter King. You don’t get to become president with 30%.
DJT is the vehicle with which white America can escape from Washington.
Some friendly advice: move to Atlanta while you still can do so vertically.
If DJT gets reelected, CW2 can probably be 4 more years postponed. Enjoy your presence in the white world, Duncan. After that it is over.
REAL Green on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 10:41 am
“They make me smile and happy and give me a brief respite from my cronic and acute depression.”
Me n you both know juanPee never wrote that Davy. We did. More of are usual lunatic ID Fraud.
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:20 am
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 10:41 am
“They make me smile and happy and give me a brief respite from my cronic and acute depression.”
Me n you both know juanPee never wrote that Davy. We did. More of are usual lunatic ID Fraud.
LMFAO now JuanP is showing his propensity to lie when the truth is uncomfortable. JuanP, there are other comments in the records. You are a chronically depressed psychopathic liar.
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:23 am
“And he’s just what 30% of Americans wanted in a president”
Idaho is a deranged liar and hypocrite almost as bad as juanPee. I am wondering if Idahoe is nothing more than an extremist bot troll.
REAL Green on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:26 am
Remember this y’all?
Davy on Mon, 29th Jul 2019 4:55 pm
I am spending less time on this lame unmoderated forum to concentrate on my own blog. I do want to thank all those who have attacked me with giving me material for growth. I have saved the best of my comments for my new blog. I have years worth of material. I have enjoyed moderating the worst of you and neutering your selfish useless agendas. I will still be here it is just I will be spending more time putting out a blog. I don’t expect much of a following with my blog. This is more a personal effort to assemble what I have learned over the last 10 years of formulating my REAL Green Deep Adaptation. Many of my ideas and lifestyles are not mine. I barrow what ever works. I do not claim anything either. It is an open source effort. Anyone can take what I am offering and use it however you want. Take my title if you like. For the stalkers here I hope you find my blog and visit the comment forum. It will be only lightly moderated to prevent juanpee identity theft and excessive cloggo spamming. LOL. There will be a prize for juanpee and annoymouse if you can stalk my blog. Double LOL. Anyway fuck my enemies and many thanks to those who contributed to my metamorphous.
Goodbye to ALL of you dumbasses.
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:36 am
“We Are Watching The Story Of America Crash Headlong Into The Reality Of America”
https://tinyurl.com/ydfm7u27 zero hedge
“I have a bedtime story for you.”
“Once upon a time a brave nation liberated itself from the tyranny of the British empire and birthed freedom and democracy into the world. With the help of heroes like the abolitionists, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X it overcame systemic racial inequality, and now it is a shining exemplar of human rights, the respected friend of free democracies around the world and the hated foe of all tyrannical regimes. It is not without its faults and its past mistakes, but it is the best leader and protector of the liberal world order that we could possibly hope to have.”
“I also have a waking up story for you.”
“Once upon a time a nation rose to prominence after emerging unscathed from two world wars which damaged the infrastructure of its competitors. The world’s major power players quickly coalesced around this new superpower and began maneuvering other nations into a tight empire-like alliance with it. After a long and gruelling cold war, this empire succeeded in toppling the world’s only other superpower and began working to absorb all other nations into alliance with it. If nations resisted, they were subverted, sabotaged and attacked until they either collapsed or allowed themselves to be absorbed into the imperial blob.”
“We are witnessing the head-on collision between the story America’s political, media and educational institutions tell Americans about what their country is, and the reality of what their country actually is. The disparity between the bedtime story and the waking up story has finally been stretched to a breaking point, and now the mask of free liberal democracy is coming off in front of everyone.”
Like I always says: Fair and balanced.
Duncan Idaho on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:43 am
“There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that ‘my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.”
― Issac Asimov
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:53 am
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:26 am
Remember this y’all?
Davy on Mon, 29th Jul 2019 4:55 pm
I do and I approve the message. I am not a liar like you juanPee. When I comment it is real
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:54 am
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:36 am
“We Are Watching The Story Of America Crash Headlong Into The Reality Of America”
https://tinyurl.com/ydfm7u27 zero hedge
“I have a bedtime story for you.”
Abraham van Helsing on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:57 am
I confess, I’m actually a Chink hating Jew.
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 11:59 am
America will dominate for another 4 centuries at least.
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 12:01 pm
Once you go black, you don’t go back.
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 12:07 pm
So true JuanP. So true.
We miss you REAL Bad like.
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 12:16 pm
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 12:07 pm
“So true JuanP. So true.
We miss you RE“
Mindless juanPee. Somebody kicked his ass at some point and he has never been right since
juanPee on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 12:18 pm
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 12:16 pm
“So true JuanP. So true.
We miss you RE“
Mindless Davy. Somebody kicked his ass at some point and he has never been right since
JuanP on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 12:21 pm
This is for you Duncan you dumbass:
Project Veritas Infiltrates Violent Antifa Cell
An undercover journalist with Project Veritas successfully infiltrated Portland’s Rose City Antifa cell, capturing footage of a meeting in which members discussed how to “get out there and do dangerous things as safely as possible.”
Antifa has been a fixture at the nationwide Black Lives Matter protests against police brutality (with varying degrees of success) which began after the May 25 death of 46-year-old black man George Floyd at the hands of white Minneapolice police officer Derek Chauvin, who pressed his knee to Floyd’s neck for more than eight minutes as onlookers begged him to stop.
According to National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien on Sunday, the violence “is being driven by Antifa.”
REALLY Green Hypocrite on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 12:27 pm
Dearest Davy,
I like to employ my permaculture mumbo jumbo so people think I am REALLY Green, but we know the truth, don’t we dear?
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 12:28 pm
This is for you Duncan you dumbass:
Project Veritas Infiltrates Violent Antifa Cell
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/project-veritas-infiltrates-clandestine-meeting-violent-antifa-cell
An undercover journalist with Project Veritas successfully infiltrated Portland’s Rose City Antifa cell, capturing footage of a meeting in which members discussed how to “get out there and do dangerous things as safely as possible.”
Antifa has been a fixture at the nationwide Black Lives Matter protests against police brutality (with varying degrees of success) which began after the May 25 death of 46-year-old black man George Floyd at the hands of white Minneapolice police officer Derek Chauvin, who pressed his knee to Floyd’s neck for more than eight minutes as onlookers begged him to stop.
According to National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien on Sunday, the violence “is being driven by Antifa.”
Davy on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 12:31 pm
Were having so much fun. We think we might of bifurcated in are widdle panties again.
Richard Guenette on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 1:24 pm
There is one way to stop the US government- DISOBEY!
Richard Guenette on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 1:26 pm
Human beings have the right to respect and dignity.
Richard Guenette on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 2:14 pm
Hate propaganda should be blocked on the Internet and anyone who promotes fear and hate should be banned from using the Internet- permanently. Better to be safe than sorry.
Rockman on Thu, 4th Jun 2020 3:15 pm
Davy is a deranged liar and hypocrite almost as bad as Cloggnatzi. I am wondering if Davy is nothing more than an exceptionalist bot troll.