Canadian Prime Minister Delivers Global Governance Plan
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What is most surprising about Prime Minister Harper’s statements and
actions is the fact that he has been a life long opponent of Keynesian
economics. Harper used to be well known for opposing deficit spending
and he wrote his Master’s thesis against political manipulation of the
economy. Somehow he had an epiphany on the Road to Damascus and has
been converted to Keynes’ global economic system. He promptly scrapped
his balanced budget and replaced it with a massive deficit spending
plan. In Harper’s speech he explains “If I may be indulged in a
personal recollection, what I saw at the Washington Summit made a huge
impression upon me. Nations whose interests have been often at odds,
nations with different traditions of governance — rivals, even former
enemies — found themselves addressing common problems with a common
will. In this globalized economy, they recognized that a flood
engulfing one would soon swamp them all. So, even though these
twenty-some leaders all represented sovereign states, they agreed to
common, synchronized actions to chart the same course toward calmer
waters.”
With Harper’s new found enlightenment he went on to describe this
new “global economy” with hope saying “But ladies and gentlemen, in
that brief parting of the veil, I saw world leadership at its best, a
glimpse of a hopeful future — one where we act together for the good of
all. The world we have been trying to build since 1945. The world we
want for our children and grandchildren. It can be done if we act
together.”
With new globalist vigour the G-20 Chairman announced that his task
this year is to fight against national sovereignty amongst the twenty
nations. ...
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/19829
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What is most surprising about Prime Minister Harper’s statements and
actions is the fact that he has been a life long opponent of Keynesian
economics. Harper used to be well known for opposing deficit spending
and he wrote his Master’s thesis against political manipulation of the
economy. Somehow he had an epiphany on the Road to Damascus and has
been converted to Keynes’ global economic system. He promptly scrapped
his balanced budget and replaced it with a massive deficit spending
plan. In Harper’s speech he explains “If I may be indulged in a
personal recollection, what I saw at the Washington Summit made a huge
impression upon me. Nations whose interests have been often at odds,
nations with different traditions of governance — rivals, even former
enemies — found themselves addressing common problems with a common
will. In this globalized economy, they recognized that a flood
engulfing one would soon swamp them all. So, even though these
twenty-some leaders all represented sovereign states, they agreed to
common, synchronized actions to chart the same course toward calmer
waters.”
With Harper’s new found enlightenment he went on to describe this
new “global economy” with hope saying “But ladies and gentlemen, in
that brief parting of the veil, I saw world leadership at its best, a
glimpse of a hopeful future — one where we act together for the good of
all. The world we have been trying to build since 1945. The world we
want for our children and grandchildren. It can be done if we act
together.”
With new globalist vigour the G-20 Chairman announced that his task
this year is to fight against national sovereignty amongst the twenty
nations. ...
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/19829