I did not think that there was room for any sort of total critique of the World Economic Forum at their Davos meeting. But, Kevin Roberts, head of the Heritage Foundation, the leading conservative think tank in the U.S., was in Davos for a panel discussion, "What to Expect from a Possible Republican Administration?" He was even more challenging than Argentinian president Milei, saying, that the next Republican administration needs to reject "everything that's ever been proposed at the World Economic Forum." And: "the kind of person who will come into the next conservative administration is going to be governed by one principle and that is destroying the grasp that political elites and unelected technocrats have over the average person."
"And if I may, I will be candid and say that the agenda that every single member of the administration needs to have is to compile a list of everything that's ever been proposed at the World Economic Forum and object [to] all of them, wholesale."
That is correct, but suggests a general principle for conservatives in fighting back. What needs to be done, as we are seeing in the US with the abortion fight back, is to list every single change that the Left produced to traditional society since the 1960s cultural revolution, and work to systematically undo them all. What we have seen is conservatives always accommodating and adapting to the programs thrown down by the Left. There needs to be a more positive radical agenda to rebuild traditional society and its values.
The motto will be: forward to the past!
"The president of the conservative Heritage Foundation in said in his appearance at Davos that the next Republican administration needs to reject "everything that's ever been proposed at the World Economic Forum."
Kevin Roberts, head of the Heritage Foundation, the leading conservative think tank in the U.S., said during a panel discussion called "What to Expect from a Possible Republican Administration?" that "the kind of person who will come into the next conservative administration is going to be governed by one principle and that is destroying the grasp that political elites and unelected technocrats have over the average person."
"And if I may, I will be candid and say that the agenda that every single member of the administration needs to have is to compile a list of everything that's ever been proposed at the World Economic Forum and object [to] all of them, wholesale."
"Anyone not prepared to do that and take away this power of the unelected bureaucrats and give it back to the American people in unprepared to be part of the next conservative administration."
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Roberts said that the idea that the WEF is defending "liberal democracy" and the suggestion that Trump would be a "dictator" are both "laughable."
"Whoever is the next conservative president is going to take on the power of the elites," he declared.
"Political elites tell the average people on three or four or five issues, that the reality is X, when in fact reality is Y."
Roberts went on to list five things as examples that President Trump will take on if he is elected:
"Take immigration: elites tell us that open borders and even illegal immigration are okay, the average person tells us in the United States that both rob them of the American way of life."
"Elites also tell us that public safety isn't a problem in American cities. Just travel to New York or Washington or Dallas, Texas. The average person will tell you that the lack of public safety damages not just the American way of life but their life."
"Thirdly, I guess the favorite at the World Economic Forum, is climate change. Elites tell us that we have this existential crisis with so-called 'climate change,' so much so that climate alarmism is probably the greatest cause for [the] mental health crisis in the world. The solutions, the average person knows, based on climate change are far worse and more harmful and cost more human lives, especially in Europe during the time that you need heating, than to the problems themselves."