Hughesair (Inflection Point)

Retired physician and air taxi operator, science writer and part time assistant professor, these editorials cover a wide range of topics. Mostly non political, mostly true, I write more from a lifetime of experience and from research, more science than convention. Subjects cover medicine, Alaska aviation, economics, technology and an occasional book review. Globalization or Democracy documents the historical roots of Oligarchy, the road to colonialism and tyranny

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Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Election 2024

The November 2024 election presents a significant challenge, transcending the traditional Democrat versus Republican divide. This election will determine the future of the American Republic, Western civilization, and potentially the survival of the human species. Plato suggested that democracies tend to devolve into oligarchies, and we are witnessing that transformation before our eyes. Three major trends in the U.S. threaten to replace our Constitution and representative government with a totalitarian, internationalist, socialistic oligarchy. First, seventy years of Soviet subversion, the Vietnam War, and generations of youth who were taught to reject American institutions have undermined U.S. leadership. Now, Chinese espionage, bribery, and infiltration further contribute to the erosion of America’s traditions of citizenship, enterprise, and prosperity. Second, NGOs in Washington, an entrenched bureaucracy, and organizations like the Trilateral Commission prioritize international interests over our own. These unelected leaders are committed to globalism, seeking peace through deficit trade at the expense of America’s middle class—other people’s money. Third, corporate, banking, and technology interests are willing to buy influence, votes, and public opinion with power and legalized bribery. Corporate America seeks profits and wealth through international deficit trade , outsourcing jobs, and relocating manufacturing. Multinational corporations, international banking, and technology companies are sacrificing democracy for what they believe is a more efficient, technology-driven governance – and profit. The military-industrial complex further promotes an expansionist foreign policy benefitting from arms manufacturing and exploitive foreign trade.

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