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Petrodollar 2.0 Is Coming

I like this idea much better than CBDC. Petro 2.0 is more like what we're accustomed to while we get used to crypto and other types of metals backed currencies in the future.

Petrodollar 2.0 Is Coming

"...….This time around, Trump is using a strictly carrot-based approach. He’s on a charm offensive and looking to build strong, lasting ties with Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East. This is a smart approach and we expect it will bear fruit in the near future.

Had President Trump taken a threatening approach to Saudi Arabia, it almost certainly would have driven the country into China’s waiting arms. And America can’t afford to let that happen. ….."

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/rickards-bannon-petrodollar-20-coming

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So Chuck Schumer wants Americans to believe it's "treason" if

"So Chuck Schumer wants Americans to believe it's “treason” if the U.S. government accepts a free jumbo jet from a foreign country? ....."

".....Coming from the same guy who drives to work every day in a Rolls Royce gifted to him by the British Government. You mean to tell me that planes = treason, but luxury foreign cars for U.S. Senators = totally fine?....."

https://x.com/mcafeenew/status/1923068512957780244

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Regarding birthright citizenship, did you you know...

No telling how the SC will rule but this is nevertheless an interesting analysis.

Regarding birthright citizenship, did you you know...

".....Framers of the 14th Amendment, including Senator Lyman Trumbull, considered the driving force behind the amendment, specifically stated at the time that the Citizenship Clause does not encompass individuals still owing allegiance to any other country.

The language in the 14 Amendment was derived from the 1866 Civil Rights Act, which provided that “[a]ll persons born in the United States, and not subject to any foreign power” would be considered citizens.

Two Supreme Court cases upheld that the 14th Amendment excludes citizens of foreign countries born in the US, The Slaughter-House Cases (1872) and Elk v. Wilkins (1884)......" 

https://x.com/AndrewKsway/status/1883222858068849096

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