The battle of the decade is now between popular sovereignty and globalism. It will have far-reaching political, economic, and social consequences, even for taxation.
Joe Biden’s economic policies will see the stock market decline sharply in six months, unemployment rise, and will do little besides growing the administrative state.
While the pandemic was made in China, the conditions that gave rise to the Year of the Bat arose also from the assumptions of globalist thinking in the West. It could have been much different.
America has no history or real experience in political deprogramming and even less in organized political violence based in ideology. Is it coming now?
Trump must spell out the contrast between his America First patriotism and the Biden-Harris embrace of multilateral, multicultural, multipolar multinationalism.
America’s voters do care about foreign policy; they just think the blob’s contempt for their anti-interventionism and anti-globalism is as deplorable as the blob thinks they are.