Neil Oliver observes the goings-on in Davos -- watching the World Economic Forum and World Health Organization billionaires plotting and planning their New World Order. And he is of the opinion that things are not going their way. His weekly monologue is up at Conservative Treehouse. If you prefer a written transcript, it’s also at the link here. And it begins:
The usual suspects have been in
Davos again, at the World Economic Forum overseen by Klaus Schwab – the few
hundred of the most unimaginably rich gathered in one place to fantasize
together about what the several billions of us ought to be forced to do in
order to make those billionaires’ lives better.
Those poor billionaires – for whom
everything on Earth might finally be perfect, if only someone would invent the
vacuum cleaner big enough to suck every last one of us peasants,
inconsequential specks of dust that we are, into outer space once and for all.
While listening to whichever one on
stage is pontificating about this or that technological advance, or about how
better to structure civilization itself, I find it best to imagine they have
the high pitched, excitable voices of children – like in those TV adverts for
chewy, jelly sweeties.
When I do that, I am reassured by
their evident ridiculousness, their patent lack of a grasp on the reality of
what this human species of ours is all about.
Read the rest (or watch) here. Many
reasons to be optimistic. Enjoy the
Memorial Day weekend.
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