“My best friend.”
Those were the words Olivia Nowak used to describe her younger brother Henry as she shared this video of them together
She said they shared “an unbreakable bond.”
A bond that should have lasted a lifetime.
May he never be forgotten.❤️
🚨BREAKING: Hampshire police officers have just dropped a TRUTH NUKE 🇬🇧
A number of officers at the constabulary involved in Henry Nowak’s arrest have said they felt “controlled and pressured to feel certain ways” after FORCED MANDATORY DEI training❗️
Brilliant news, now they need to come out publicly and condemn the clear anti white policies that are rife in our police and justice system.
@bitspec@valdombre Next? Total national bankruptcy. That's the whole point of this 11 year shitshow. He tried to bankrupt the UK too. Once our economy collapses, he will then sell off Canada to the highest bidders - namely China and Brookfield. Why do you think he keeps sending billions overseas?
🇪🇺🇨🇳 The European Union's share of the global economy has fallen from 30% to 17% in just 17 years.
That's roughly the same relative decline China experienced during the Qing Dynasty.
The difference?
China took about 50 years.
Europe did it in 17.
For decades, Europe helped shape the global economy, global institutions, and the rules of the international order.
Now it's increasingly adapting to a world being shaped by others.
The real question is whether Europe still knows how to stop it.
Source: legrandcontinent, Counter Intelligence Global (Telegram)
The most dangerous assumption in modern politics is that the people who wield power are somehow exempt from the incentives that govern everyone else.
We are taught to believe that politicians and bureaucrats rise above self-interest when they enter public office; that they become impartial guardians of the common good. This comforting fiction has justified the expansion of government for generations.
Public Choice Theory, developed by James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock in the 1950s and 60s, shattered that illusion. They argued that people in government are not fundamentally different from people in the private sector - they respond to incentives just like everyone else. Politicians want to win elections and stay in power. Bureaucrats want larger budgets, more staff and greater authority. Both groups pursue their own interests, just like consumers, entrepreneurs and employees.
This simple insight explains a great deal. It explains why government spending tends to grow even when there is no public demand for it. It explains why concentrated interest groups (farmers, unions, defence contractors) routinely win subsidies and protections at the expense of the general taxpayer. It explains why bad policies often survive for decades: because the benefits are concentrated on a few while the costs are spread thinly across millions who have little incentive to fight them.
Buchanan and Tullock showed that there is no “public interest” magically guiding government decisions. There are only individuals responding to the incentives created by the political system. Once this is understood, the romantic view of the state as a benevolent force collapses. Government failure is not an accident caused by a few bad actors. It is the predictable result of ordinary people operating inside a system that rewards power-seeking and punishes restraint.
Public Choice Theory is one of the most powerful intellectual challenges to the idea that expanding government serves the public good.
PM Carney says Canada is in a recession in part due to immigration cuts tanking population growth. He points out "household incomes" are rising.
Startling admission of what restrictionists have always said: mass immigration juices GDP while dragging down standard of living.
🔥CHAOS IN THE UK STREETS: Brits are chasing down police and pelting them with giant trash cans after the murder of Henry Nowak.
Cops are retreating.
British Public has had enough.
LANGUAGE WARNING.
HT @YoungBobRB
The average medieval cathedral took generations to build
The men who laid the first stones would never see the finished work
Think about that
An entire society once existed where people spent their lives building things they knew they would never personally enjoy
Now we struggle to think beyond quarterly profits and dopamine hits
Civilizations are built by people willing to plant trees whose shade they will never sit under
Importing millions of migrants, giving them welfare, free food benefits, free health care, free hotels and housing, then counting that as GDP growth ... that is crazy.
But that is what the USA, Canada, and European economies have been doing.