Constants and Variables 146, Anglosphere edition
When Turley isn't simply boosting faker Trump, he can be interesting.
His latest clip discusses Boris's speedy but cautious adoption of Populist principles. Boris is copying Canada and Australia with his quality-based immigration proposal. Immigration should ONLY fill in jobs that don't force wages down.
Constants and variables:
Variable: Australia and Canada have a functional parliament which can create real political shifts. Most of the time the governments are globalist, but not always. Manweller doesn't apply there. Elections count.
Constant: Their Populist immigration policy has remained steady despite the shifts and despite the dominant tendency toward Soros.
US immigration policy is the opposite, but we don't have any variables. Our "parties" are identical and Manweller is firmly in control. Elections never change anything. All politicians are Soros, and immigration is permanently Soros. The sole purpose of immigration is to kill working-class Americans.
Until this year Britain was more like America. All politicians were the same, all were Soros, immigration was Soros. Boris has broken Manweller's Rule by implementing Brexit, and now he's breaking
some of the globalist tendencies. He's rejoining the Anglosphere.
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