The biggest issues facing the USA (and other countries) that won’t befront and center of election campaigns in 2024 – these ideas will make Americans (and others) healthier, wealthier and wiser
Let’s start with the biggest threat to the USA – the United Nations and its organs.
1. The United Nations has been exposed as one of the largest criminal organisations on Earth.
The UN’s organs are engaged in massive fraud (IPCC), genocide (WHO) and human trafficking (IOM).
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) intentionally and wilfully perpetrates lies, obfuscation and racketeering by falsifying statistics on climate change, causing governments around the world to misallocate scarce resources towards expensive “renewable energy” (that must be heavily subsidized with taxpayers money) whilst penalizing (taxing) cheap and efficient hydrocarbon energy sources (so called “fossil fuels”). These policies increase poverty from expensive energy with the burden falling almost entirely on the poor, the sick and the elderly.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has endorsed the forced injection of 5.6 billion people with 13.5 billion doses of experimental C19 mRNA, viral vector and “traditional” inactivated spike venom injections (10 billion doses amongst 4.2 billion people outside China) that have led to at least 17 million deaths and 400 million to 800 million (4-8%) life altering or life threatening injuries – deaths and injuries that will increase from newly diagnosed spike venom injection injuries and from worsening injuries already inflicted.
The WHO is guilty of genocide and inflicting billions of injuries by acts of commission (advocating for human experimentation without informed consent) and omission (by advising against the use of anti-biotics and the failure to recommend hydroxychloroquine treatment protocols for the treatment of C19 and the use of Ivermectin for both prophylaxis and treatment).
The International Organization for Migration has played a massive part, if not the leading role, in the migration of people who break immigration laws and become criminals. How many people has the IOM trafficked into the US under Resident Biden’s watch? 7 million? 10 million? How many in the decades BEFORE Biden? 10 million, 20 million?
So, simply by exiting the United Nations would solve many problems. What an exit does not solve is what to do with between 10 million and 50 million criminal migrants. I see nothing about repatriation of these criminals – making their presence in the US de facto legal residency. No State or city planned for this influx of criminals that are gorging in the health, education, welfare and emergency preparedness of Americans.
What is the attitude of political candidates to these criminals stealing taxpayer funds – each criminal costs 50,000 a year in direct costs and another 50,000 in indirect costs - - 100,000 a year EACH – 100 billion per million for how many million? 10 million = a trillion, 50 million = 5 trillion A YEAR!!!
By the way, LEGAL migrants are required to be injected with the C19 spike venom. The IOM is not the only NGO complicit in the trafficking of (mostly) men, women and children, but it is a huge part of the human trafficking cartel that has plagued the US and many countries.
RFK jr. has a strong position on experimental injections of gene therapy spike venom products but is timid on the repatriation of tens of millions of criminals already in the US. It appears he is more of a “reformer” of the UN and its organs but supports the “Net Zero” agenda. He supports “closing some gaps” in the wall, though why he thinks that other gaps will not open is a mystery.
Trump has not backed down from the experimental “safe and effective” C19 mRNA spike venom injections, though he says that is an individual choice. He withdrew the US from the WHO and is likely to do so again. He is silent on the repatriation of criminal migrants, t doubt he would withdraw from the UN, mainly because of Security Council considerations and participation in “world affairs”...
The monster raving lunatic Democratic party candidate, whoever that might be, will fully endorse the genocide and misery that is part and parcel of a “One World Government” based on Maoist/Marxist/Cult of Moloch principles.
So, that’s one position – reversing the UN’s globalist agenda – that should be a clear position on each parties’ campaign trail.
Which brings is the next policy position that needs to be front and centre and probably won’t e.
2. National Debt
The national debt has breached 34 trillion bucks. The interest cost of this at 4% Is almost 1.4 trillion bucks a year – the interest on interest is 56 billion bucks a year.
This debt represents the amount by which politicians have bribed the electorate that could not be funded by taxes.
Here’s a recent report from Fitch Rating Agency.
U.S. Avoids Government Shutdown, but Large Fiscal Deficits to Persist (fitchratings.com)
“Meanwhile, state and local governments have reverted to running deficits at around their pre-pandemic levels, after surpluses in 2020-2022. The deficits totalled 1.1% of GDP in 9M23. This, combined with a federal deficit for the year 0.6pp wider than we expected, implies the full-year general government deficit could be 9.2% of GDP, almost 1pp wider than our forecast.”
A general government deficit of 9% of GDP. Staggering. The lack of urgency in Congress about this reflects the lack of understanding of the downstream burden imposed by debt, but a central premise of all politicians – debt is not a capital burden it is income to the Government.
Politicians have no plans or intent to ever repay any Government debt – it will only ever be “round-tripped” and grow by annual fiscal deficits plus the interest bill. At the current rate, national debt will reach 40 trillion in three years – the interest burden will increase Ny another 200 billion a year to 1.6 trillion bucks.
The solution is to run fiscal SURPLUSES over the same decades that it has taken to incur that debt burden. A sea change is needed in the approach to fiscal management. Increases in taxation (the Democratic party preference) only increase poverty, in the same way that “Ney Zero” policies reduce the income of mostly the poor, via inflation.
All major parties and candidates are silent on this national security threat. They have no clue as to how to solve the problem and will certainly stay silent if they do recognise its significance. Cuts in spending of at least ten per cent are needed TODAY.
Much of the burden of cuts in Government spending is obvious. Medicare, Medicaid and Obamacare perpetuate price gouging by big pharma, insurance companies and others, Similarly, the costs of administration in health care and in education dominate. Broken systems abound and, rather than a “Net Zero” climate scam a “Zero based budget” approach is required to work out how much the administration of all Government spending SHOULD cost, if starting from scratch. At the risk of the wrong people being employed who are not competent for the task, teams of people need to be formed as task forces to come up with plans – with a, say, six-month deadline – for overhauls of every Government agency and department.
Of course, one of the largest Federal budget items is defence – which, given the invasion at the southern border is a laughable description It is really only functioning a “the perpetual war department”. Even here, cuts are required and massive ones. Perhaps “boots of the ground and all the military bases scattered across the world can be replaced by weapons directed from space. Maybe that should be a plan ad all overseas bases shut down as obsolete. Scary thought for America itself, but this technology might already be developing amongst our “enemies”.
There are other significant policy areas that should be articulated on the campaign trail this year – such as rates of crime and the worsening health of all Americans due to vaccinations, but here are just one more that need to be front and centre,
3. Fentanyl and even worse “recreational” drugs
From here:
Are fentanyl overdose deaths rising in the US? (usafacts.org)
There is this chart:
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The article sounds this hopeful note:
“In 2022, 73,654 people died from a fentanyl overdose[1] in the US, more than double the amount of deaths from three years prior in 2019. Fentanyl deaths have increased every year for the past decade, but 2022 marked the smallest year-over-year growth at 4.3%.”
Smallest year over year growth of “only” 4.3%. That percentage is on a massively increased number compared to a decade ago.
How about 2023?
In 2023 fentanyl overdoses ravaged the US and fueled a new culture war fight - OPB
“For the first time in U.S. history, fatal overdoses peaked above 112,000 deaths, with young people and people of color among the hardest hit.”
From 73,654 in 2022 to 122,000 in 2023 – n increase of 66%. Enquiring minds want to know the split between medical and recreational settings, an estimate of under-reporting and how much was brought inn by the millions of criminal migrants.
If this trend persists at a 10% increase every year, the annual deaths will reach 350,000 a year in just over 7 years – at which point 1.5 million Americans will have died from Fentanyl poisoning. If the increase is 20% there will be a million dead Americans in just five years – a little past a Presidential term. The (fake) number of C19 deaths using the (fake) RT-PCR test is 1.1 million over four years.
But it’s getting worse:
“Americans using drugs recreationally, or caught up in more serious addiction, face an unpredictable cocktail that often includes fentanyl, methamphetamines and fast-changing mix of new chemicals.
The latest threats include the horse tranquilizer xylazine, which causes lingering flesh wounds in users, and nitazenes, synthetic opioids that appear to be even more potent than fentanyl.
Often Mexican drug cartels press these chemicals into pills, which are counterfeited to resemble pharmaceutical-grade medications for depression, pain and ADHD.”
The attraction of pain killers to those in pain is obvious. Perhaps properly prescribed pain killers are more expensive than street drugs?
These deaths hide an inconvenient truth. Perhaps just one per cent of fentanyl users are killed by its use. If so, that 122,000 deaths means that there are 12.2 million active fentanyl users. Maybe the lethality is an appalling 3% meaning there are 36.6 million American users – more than 10% of the American population.
So far, candidates are silent about a priority response.
I am sure that readers have their own ideas about what they want to vote for – those are mine. It would be nice to vote for candidates that reflect are wishes, right?
Onwards!
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I am not sure where you get some of your information. Trump has been saying a lot about repatriating illegals. I will even show you a negative article by CNN about it. They are not liking it.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/11/politics/trump-stephen-miller-immigration-detention-deportation/index.html
My vote goes to the candidate who vows to deport every illegal, like on Day 1 in office. And they can all walk back across the border. If only I were King for 4 years, what I would accomplish!