The global political landscape is witnessing a significant shift as populism gains momentum, challenging the established order championed by the so-called globalist 1% elite. This wave of change is not confined to the United States but is a phenomenon observed across various continents, from Europe to South America.
The Populist Surge
Recent populist victories, most notably Donald Trump's triumphs in Iowa and New Hampshire, have sent shockwaves through the globalist elite. This panic is not limited to the U.S.; countries like Holland and Argentina have also experienced similar shifts. There's growing speculation that France and Germany could be next in line, with some German factions considering drastic measures to counter the rising populist party, reminiscent of actions not seen since the 1930s.
Fear of Losing Control
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson described the current state of the global elite as being in a state of "sheer gibbering funk." This sentiment echoes the broader concern among the elite about the growing rejection of their policies and control by voters worldwide. The fear is palpable, as the established order sees its grip on power weakening.
The Disconnect Between the Elite and the General Populace
A poll conducted by the Committee to Unleash Prosperity in collaboration with Rasmussen offers insight into the chasm between America's elite and the average citizen. The survey, focusing on Americans in the top 1% income bracket with postgraduate degrees, revealed a stark contrast in beliefs compared to the general population. Key findings include:
A majority of the elite believe that people have too much freedom, whereas the general populace feels the opposite.
There is overwhelming trust among the elite in the government to do the right thing.
The elite favor strict rationing of resources like gas, meat, and electricity for climate change purposes, with Ivy League graduates being the most supportive.
Strong support among the elite for immediate bans on gas stoves and gas-powered vehicles.
Almost 90% of these top earners approve of Joe Biden's presidency, aligning with their financial successes under his administration.
The Impending Global Electoral Shift
The year 2024 is poised to be a watershed moment in global politics. An unprecedented number of elections are scheduled worldwide, with about 75% of countries holding free or partially free elections. This presents a unique opportunity for the populace to voice their opinions, likely contrasting sharply with the globalist elite's views.