Trump didn't just sign a trade deal in Beijing. He opened a new century β and brought key American industrial leaders with him. China is in talks to buy oil from Alaska. The empire wants you in the world of pretend. Walk out of it.
Trump is reshaping the global order through pressure on Iran, negotiations with China, intelligence reform, and a massive American nuclear and industrial revival.
Join Kesha Rogers and Michael Steger in a special discussion celebrating the 103rd birthday of Lyndon LaRouche. The video delves into how President Trump's agenda, 'Make America Great Again,' aims to create a new American system of political economy. The conversation covers organizing efforts for the new Republican Party, upcoming deployments in Washington DC, and the impact of Trump's policies on global dynamics involving Russia, China, and India. The video also touches on the role of the United States in combatting globalism and fostering national sovereignty.
00:00 Introduction and Tribute to Lyndon LaRouche 01:04 President Trump's Vision for a New Republican Party 02:27 Call to Action: Supporting the New Republican Agenda 03:37 Upcoming Events and Engagements 05:32 Michael Steger's Strategic Overview 06:00 The Role of Constituents in Washington DC 07:43 Building a Republican Labor Coalition 12:08 Global Political Dynamics and BRICS 21:36 Historical Context of Globalization 37:33 Engaging the Youth: Trump as a Visionary 44:35 Conclusion
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Trump is reshaping the global order through pressure on Iran, negotiations with China, intelligence reform, and a massive American nuclear and industrial revival.
Barbara Boyd rebuts Slotkin's claim that Trump needs China's help over Iran, exposes the Toronto huddle of Carney, Obama, and Alex Soros, tours the booming American economy under Hegseth and Greer, and frames Trump's China trip as the prelude to a US-China-Russia renaissance.
Mike Steger maps Iran tensions, Trump's Beijing trip and a "Core Five" sovereign-nation model against UK turmoil and California chaos β then turns to the philosophical foundations of the American system as the key to winning the midterms.
Putin's Victory Day remarks naming China, India, and the U.S. as Russia's "partners and friends" have rattled the ObamaβSoros network β who convened in Mark Carney's Toronto to launch a "Principled Pragmatism" rebrand and declare Trump's presidency an "interregnum."