How would you describe it...another realm....a parallel world? What term would best describe them...the ultra rich...the global elites...one book author called them the superclass. They struggle with the same money issues that we do although we may be short a couple thousand in hand money for a project whereas they may be short a couple billion for their project. We lose a day's pay and it's a couple hundred dollars... they lose a day's pay and it's in the millions. We both depend on our government for order and security. Let me expand a little on that. When we refer to 'our' government we refer to the democratically elected parliament or congress led by a prime minister or a president. The pronoun 'our' is possessive only in that there is a particular government that rules over us. With them...the superclass if you will... the 'our' is possessive in terms of ownership....they believe that they own the governments!
What happened yesterday in the United Kingdom's referendum vote was that the former...the voters...dramatically altered the course of their government...the UK, whereas the latter viewed the voters as dramatically altering the course of the government that they, the globalist elite, owned. Their money and influence is such that politicians can be little more than employees and governments little more than shareholders... where the board of directors...the superclass...repeatedly have to move in and out in their roles of teacher and taskmaster.
They are not going to take the combined $128 billion they lost today sitting down. To be fair they are not all alike. One the one end there may be someone who thinks that by giving away one billion of their twenty billion they will surely get into heaven as a philanthropist, and on the other end there are those who will layoff thousands to turn their 20 billion into 21 billion.
What worries the globalist elites most is that the UK is not an isolated rebellion. The full scale revolt in America against the Republican establishment is every bit as bad if not worse. Other European nations are threatening referendums to leave the EU. They are also worried because their tricks are often not working anymore. They threatened the British, and historically that's not something the British take kindly to.
I listened to an interview today with an EU insider who appeared to be in denial that massive and unrestricted immigration into the open borders of Europe precipitated the Brexit, and that in their money lust for cheap labor they endangered the security of whole societies, and that from an early economic EU they sprouted out into a political and ideological EU which was a major and monumental mistake. Their lack of humility and failure to admit mistakes portends some form of retribution, possibly accepting even much heavier financial losses to regain control, and maybe even instigating instability in order to subdue the revolting peasantry.
What happened yesterday in the United Kingdom's referendum vote was that the former...the voters...dramatically altered the course of their government...the UK, whereas the latter viewed the voters as dramatically altering the course of the government that they, the globalist elite, owned. Their money and influence is such that politicians can be little more than employees and governments little more than shareholders... where the board of directors...the superclass...repeatedly have to move in and out in their roles of teacher and taskmaster.
They are not going to take the combined $128 billion they lost today sitting down. To be fair they are not all alike. One the one end there may be someone who thinks that by giving away one billion of their twenty billion they will surely get into heaven as a philanthropist, and on the other end there are those who will layoff thousands to turn their 20 billion into 21 billion.
What worries the globalist elites most is that the UK is not an isolated rebellion. The full scale revolt in America against the Republican establishment is every bit as bad if not worse. Other European nations are threatening referendums to leave the EU. They are also worried because their tricks are often not working anymore. They threatened the British, and historically that's not something the British take kindly to.
I listened to an interview today with an EU insider who appeared to be in denial that massive and unrestricted immigration into the open borders of Europe precipitated the Brexit, and that in their money lust for cheap labor they endangered the security of whole societies, and that from an early economic EU they sprouted out into a political and ideological EU which was a major and monumental mistake. Their lack of humility and failure to admit mistakes portends some form of retribution, possibly accepting even much heavier financial losses to regain control, and maybe even instigating instability in order to subdue the revolting peasantry.