WEF Meets in Davos While Trump is Innaugurated
While Trump was tearing up 80 executive orders issued by Biden, the globalists, led by Klaus Schwab, were touching down their private jets in Switzerland and getting ready to discuss how they are going to deal with Trump 2.0.
You can’t really make this up in regards to the timing.
Trump is a nationalist who says “America first! America is exceptional and I’ll make her great again!”
WEF is filled with globalists who want a one World order where they can control carbon emissions by social engineering. They can own and control everything and you will own nothing and be happy about it.
They were shooting for 2030 to enact all their plans and were very confident the Democrats in America would continue helping them…and then Trump survived a bullet and Biden looked like a feeble idiot in his debate…and the whole election was flipped.
I don’t know about you but we watched Trump’s speech yesterday following his swearing in and just smiled and clapped the entire time.
Trump isn’t going to save America but he’s sure going to push back against the idiots who don’t know what a woman is and don’t believe there should be any national borders.
Thank you Jesus!
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Chancellor Olaf Scholz voiced cautious optimism on Tuesday on the potential for German-U.S. relations under Donald Trump.
"The United States is our closest ally outside Europe. And I will do everything in my power to ensure that it stays that way," Scholz said in a speech in Davos.
"My first good conversations with President Trump and also the contacts between our advisers point in this direction," he added.
Scholz said cooperation between Europe and the United States was key for peace and security worldwide as well as economic progress.
However, the German chancellor added that Europe must become more self-reliant.
Germany's ambassador to Washington has warned internally of turbulent relations under Trump while German companies have sounded the alarm over threatened tariffs under the new U.S. administration.
"In a world that is constantly on the verge of a nervous breakdown when viewed through the prism of social media, cool heads are needed," Scholz said.
"Not every press conference in Washington, not every tweet should immediately plunge us into agitated, existential debates."
Bankers at JPMorgan worked through the night in a "war room" to try and assess the early impact of Donald Trump's administration on global trade, regulation and other matters, an executive at the bank said on Tuesday.
"The last 24 hours are showing that there's going to be a lot of changes that we all have to digest," JPMorgan Chase head of asset and wealth management Mary Callahan Erdoes told a panel discussion in Davos.
Trump said on Monday he will revoke nearly 80 executive actions of the administration of former Democratic President Joe Biden, with the Republican U.S. president adding he will also implement an immediate freeze on new regulations and hiring.
"At JPMorgan we have a war room set up to analyse and evaluate each and every one of these, so they have been up all night and are working on it."
"Time will tell but a lot of this is exactly what you would do to have a very pro-business environment," Erdoes said, reflecting on Trump's early executive order to ban remote working for federal staff.
"Thank God the U.S. government has done it, and hopefully that'll keep us ahead of other governments in the world so we can continue to compete."
https://www.reuters.com/business/davos/world-economic-forum-meeting-davos-live-updates-2025-01-21/

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