Haaland: Better to Get Rid of US Jobs, Live in Poverty and ‘Save the Planet’

Around 15 years ago CTH outlined the inclusive goal of the progressive movement, modern Democrats as they were evolving, was to deconstruct the U.S. economic system so that Americans would be forced to live in government-controlled poverty.

Essentially reduced to circling a campfire, eating sustainable algae cakes and picking parasites off our family members.

Most people understandably scoffed and said we were being hyperbolic. However, what we were highlighting was the natural conclusion of a visible ideology and set of policies.

The modern democrat ideology is based on a worldview that feudalism is superior, and Democrats are elite in their global magnanimity (defined as their virtuous self image).

Fast forward a decade+ later, and there is Joe Biden’s Secretary of the Interior; Deb Haaland, explaining why it is better for the health of the planet if Americans lose their jobs, lose their economic sustainability, starve in feudal poverty, as the virtuous government ships all the dirty jobs to China and retains their clean pro-climate agenda.

In Haaland’s defense, it should be noted that this has been the policy of Canada for quite a while.

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    VOWG

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    It would be far more beneficial to get rid of people like Haaland so we can live in peace and security.

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      Tom

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      Without a doubt…they all must go.

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    Tom

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    Great idea witch…YOU ARE FIRED with no benefits and no future.

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