Biden is pledging our country to support a perpetual war in Ukraine as his way of appeasing globalists who control the presidential nomination process. As Phyllis Schlafly wrote in her 1964 classic A Choice Not An Echo, “The strategy of politics, like an iceberg, is eight-ninths under the surface.” Phyllis’s wisdom can be seen on display as Biden sent his Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to Kyiv, Ukraine merely a week after Biden himself visited there. Our Treasury Secretary should not fly into a foreign war to pledge unlimited funding of it at American taxpayer expense, but that is exactly what globalists want. South American countries, led by Brazil, were quick to attempt to broker peace in Ukraine. For that, globalists persuaded Germany to retaliate against Brazil by blocking shipment of Brazilian goods unrelated to the war.
At the same time, Biden oddly delayed visiting the toxic train wreck in Ohio, and dispatched his leading rival, Pete Buttigieg, to visit it instead. This posturing by Biden makes little sense if he is trying to defeat Trump, who did visit, but Biden may view Buttigieg as his more immediate hurdle for the nomination. Suddenly there is an investigation of Buttigieg’s use of government planes, which may be pursued by the Biden Administration to dampen enthusiasm by the globalists for Buttigieg. He was groomed by the foreign Rhodes Scholar program as was Bill Clinton, and many globalists view Buttigieg as their first choice as Bill Clinton was.
Joe Biden has not spoken at the globalist confab in Davos since January 2017. In contrast, globalists prominently promote their favored Buttigieg on their website, touting him as “one of the most visible political figures from the Millennial generation” and even “a winner of the JFK Library Foundation New Frontier Award.” These sub-surface rumblings clearly indicate trouble on the horizon for the Biden Administration, but all will be brought to light in 2024. However, now is the time for conservatives to be preparing for what President Trump wisely called the “fight of our lives” at CPAC. In the battle to preserve our culture, the globalists will most certainly be our biggest adversary.