We all know that 15 Minute 'Smart' Cities are the globalists' trojan horse to corral us into a technocratic dystopian sardine can, but what do we make of Trump's "Freedom City" idea? Are modern cities so "lost" that we need to start over in another part of the country? And how can we guarantee that these Trump cities will be free of the corrupt Commie touch? Is this a veiled trojan horse that is no different than the WEF's idea, but with a coat of Patriot paint? What say you, Frens?
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No. Think of is as a job corps similar to the depression. Putting people to work. People, especially younger ones, will gravitate to these cities to help build infrastructure and get a new life.
Yes, and more: I'm pretty sure they'll be "economic liberty zones" with carefully curated and minimal regulation along with other protections from government overreach. They'll be designed to be successful enough, both economically and in terms of the well-being and happiness of residents, as to be magnets for people and businesses AND neon signs advertising the benefits of a free and moral society.
As the new cities grow and succeed, they will encourage the spread of liberty and civic health throughout the nation and the world. THAT, I believe, will be their primary benefit.
Hopefully this will be the case!
That's exactly what I think
Good read.
I am hoping this means that Trump takes over the blue cities.
We cannot just ignore them.
They are Cabal's bases of operations.
Sounds pretty reasonable to me.
I suspect he will use these cities to decentralize the Federal Government. One of the big problems with Washington is the incestuous nature of the SES, K Street, Congress and NGOs due to their close proximity to each other. These people all go to the same schools, intermarry, socialize together and vacation together. It breeds contempt for those not in the club.
Spread them around the country.
Good comment and food for thought, Fren. Thanks!
I hate cities except to shop once every other year or so or to go to museums and study history. But I do like the idea of a brand new safe, clean city if I have to go to one. That's all I think he's getting at. He is just putting out there that the dystopian smart city is not the only way forward.
Hard pass.
Yeah honestly to me it's one of the more unappetizing new Trump ideas. Like, the mere mention of it tells me they're giving up on all the embedded corruption across the country, instead deciding to start over elsewhere. I want this rooted corruption removed from our existing states.
Nope, but the existing cities are poison. They need a massive scrubbing, and to do that, it's best to pull out the real Americans first, them move in with disinfectants.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCkmOCsI-hc
17 years, nice! Not a fan of cities.
I've come to the conclusion that cities have always been poison for humans, throughout history. About ready to set up a table with a "Change my mind" banner.
There are many advantages to living near other people, but none that extend to living on top of other people. Not to mention that they are the models used to determine that gas is dangerous. I mean, we know that which is why we don't sardine ourselves with millions of other people all required to work which requires transportation in a terribly over crowded environment. Like, spread out a little and it is no where near as concentrated. Only one reason to want that many people that near other people, tax revenue!
Oh I think it's more than that. Dehumanization, easy crimes, kidnapping, rituals under their feet, desecration, corruption, all things hidden, forging of a subservient class of subhuman slaves
Likely, but due to a seemingly lack of concern for most of those and an undeniable hatred of taxes, claiming it is for taxes seems more able to raise concern.
No, I think you have it right. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
The globalists demolished the cities. Perhaps this is Trump's plan to bring life back to them.
Maybe it involves some solution to the reason most of us flee the major cities currently...