shockedcanadian
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More and more are calling it out. It must continue, more loudly, more directly and aggressively. Too many have sacrificed for the Western system of individual liberty and freedom for the world to turn their backs on these principles. Too many traitors presented as "honest business people".
For me the idea of globalism isn't going away, it must be based on capitalism. Both socially and economically. If America continues to be weakened both of these vital ideas, the core beliefs of Western society will disappear. It's replacement will be instituted by the hand of the devil.
Top American business leaders have effectively become "lobbyists for communist China," selfishly advocating for the same foreign power that seeks to undermine the United States and its democratic system, Sen. Tom Cotton said Tuesday.
"A lot of these Democrats have been in bed with China and a lot of them have been there for a very long time," Cotton, R-Ark., told "The Story" on Tuesday. "But unfortunately, a lot of America's corporate leaders have been as well."
For me the idea of globalism isn't going away, it must be based on capitalism. Both socially and economically. If America continues to be weakened both of these vital ideas, the core beliefs of Western society will disappear. It's replacement will be instituted by the hand of the devil.
Cotton: Wall Street CEOs are effectively 'lobbyists for communist China'
Top American business leaders have effectively become "lobbyists for communist China," selfishly advocating for the same foreign power that seeks to undermine the United States and its democratic system, Sen. Tom Cotton said Tuesday.
www.foxnews.com
Top American business leaders have effectively become "lobbyists for communist China," selfishly advocating for the same foreign power that seeks to undermine the United States and its democratic system, Sen. Tom Cotton said Tuesday.
"A lot of these Democrats have been in bed with China and a lot of them have been there for a very long time," Cotton, R-Ark., told "The Story" on Tuesday. "But unfortunately, a lot of America's corporate leaders have been as well."
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