Monday, November 24, 2025

Two-Part Weave of Socialism & Militarist Globalism: In every EU wet-sweat dream of taking it to big bad Russia man there is the goes-without-saying rescue by Uncle Sam

"At the heart of socialism is spending," writes Damian Bennett in his piece on Two-part Weave Of Socialism & Militarist Globalism; Spending other people's money, to echo Margaret Thatcher…

Part ONE: Always with socialists it's spending other people's money.

With massive unauditable government spending comes -- as night follows day -- fraud. Always[Dramatic pause.] To be clear -- FRAUD. ALWAYS.
And on and on and on and on and on and on. I could do this all day.
At the heart of socialism is spending.
And spending (not governance, not Constitutional reverence, not the perseverant Republic) is at the heart of the Democrat Party.
Yeah.

Part TWO: With militarists it's always spending other people's money AND sending their kids to war.
Historically Europa leaders have used war to clean up domestic political failure at the expense of their neighbor nations' domestic political failures. The EU globalists (and NATO) would rather the Russo-Ukraine war go on indefinitely, or at least until all the EU open-borders socialism sorts itself out. And why not? All the butt-hurt is on the Ukrainians. Russia as the 'existential threat' boogey deflects from the actualexistential threat of mass migration. In an EU that no longer innovates, war junk production (and this) remains good business, very good business

In every EU wet-sweat dream of taking it to big bad Russia man there is the goes-without-saying rescue by the United States, because coddled socialist EU masses have neither stomach nor capacity for a generalized Euro-Russo-Ukraine war, while the austere socialist Russian masses are bred to doggedly grind the front forward. The only possible backstop for a Russian EU-offensive would be America. But would an America of "socialism-atizedcouch potatoes and a MAGA counter kulture enlist to save corrupthostilewhiny self-important Euros? Place your bets.

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