Anonymous ID: 71ff93 Nov. 8, 2024, 7:06 a.m. No.21942558   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2622 >>2645 >>2653 >>2682 >>2906 >>2982

Alex Soros Shocked That the Incumbent Political Order Is Being Crushed Around The Globe

 

Almost exactly one year ago, we wrote that 2024 would be the busiest political year on record…. and it certainly has delivered, including these main highlights.

 

The Taiwanese election in January 2024

Indian elections in April/May

European Parliamentary elections in June

The US Presidential Election in November.

 

So with the main events of 2024 now in the rearview mirror we can conclude that this has been a catastrophic year for incumbents at elections.

 

And not just in the US where Democrats have lost ground relative to four years earlier, but incumbents have also lost ground in the UK, France, India, Japan and South Africa as well this year.

 

It gets better: an even more amazing stat comes from the FT, which reports that every governing party facing election in a developed country this year lost vote share, the first time this has ever happened!

 

According to Deutsche Bank, it’s also the first time since the late 1800s that the incumbent party in the White House has lost three consecutive presidential elections.

 

A fascinating stat. So why is this happening across the world? Accord to Jim Reid there are three things going on:

 

The economy is a big factor for most if not all countries here, and growth has slowed down relative to previous decades. That’s left voters disappointed, having not seen gains in their living standards that they’d previously been used to. Even though growth is stronger in the US, voters have not tended to suggest this when polled, and have certainly highlighted inflation and the cost of living as a big issue.

 

Immigration. Many voters have been concerned that incumbents have no solution to their concerns over migration.

 

Selected mismanagement claims and domestic scandals. This is clearly not the case everywhere, but it's cost incumbents in several countries.

 

Voters in general have become much more willing to change their vote from election to election. A smaller share of the electorate vote the same way all the time, meaning it’s easier to see big swings from one election to the next, as there’s now more swing voters up for grabs.

 

One thing is certain: any political phenomenon which has even Alex Soros - who just wasted $1 billion backing the biggest Democrat loser in recent history - shocked that people everywhere are fed up with leaders who put globalist agendas above their own citizens, and are finally voting for leaders who actually serve them…

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/alex-soros-shocked-incumbent-political-order-being-crushed-around-globe

Anonymous ID: 71ff93 It gets better...... Nov. 8, 2024, 7:21 a.m. No.21942682   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2906 >>2982

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Restructuring Underway At Soros Fund Management As Hong Kong Office To Shut

 

An administrative restructuring is underway at Soros Fund Management, founded by billionaire George Soros in the 1970s, as it plans to shutter its Hong Kong office, according to a Bloomberg report. Although the exact reasons were not disclosed, this move comes just days after Soros' son, Alex Soros, through the family's Open Society Foundations, wasted tens of millions of dollars backing the biggest Democrat loser in a generation: Kamala Harris.

 

The New York-based investment firm, best known for its $10 billion trade against the British pound in 1992, explained in an emailed statement that its Asia investments will now be managed by traders in its New York and London offices. The firm added that it will continue allocating capital to managers in Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

 

A key question remains: Why is Soros Fund Management shrinking its Asian physical footprint? Bad china bets?

 

This administrative restructuring at the investment firm comes months after a major restructuring occurred within OSF over the summer. OSF reportedly laid off over 40% of its workforce worldwide and implemented a new operating model.

 

Even with all this restructuring, the philanthropic organizations controlled by the Soros family, with Alex Soros somewhere at the helm—and even further off the reservation than his father—wasted a lot of daddy's money on supporting the biggest Democratic loser in a generation: Harris-Walz. This historic loss will be detrimental to the Soros family and far-left Davos elite, who push nation-wrecking globalist policies. The tide has turned.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/restructuring-underway-soros-fund-management-hong-kong-office-shut

Anonymous ID: 71ff93 Nov. 8, 2024, 7:37 a.m. No.21942830   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2906 >>2982

Ouch!! Brutal report for Dems.

Behind the Curtain: Deep Democratic Depression

 

Democrats didn't just lose badly.

 

For them, they lost to "a convicted felon they ridiculed as a racist, misogynistic fascist — and an existential threat to democracy" aka a normal populist political opponent.

 

And they didn't just lose to President-elect Trump. They lost the Senate … likely the House too… many Hispanic voters … all three Blue Wall states … both Southern swing states … and even substantial support in the bluest of states and cities!

 

Top Democrats, including Harris advisers, tell us they feel like a lost party. Come January, they'll have scant power in the federal government, and shriveling clout in the courts and states.

 

The mainstream legacy media structure sympathetic to their views, and hostile to Trump's, was shattered.

 

The big picture: In our volatile, 50-50 America, where voters seem to swing fast and hard against the ruling party, resurrection and resurgence are often an off-year election away.

 

But the road to the Democrats' Damascus requires deep, honest self-reflection — and, many party insiders tell us, entirely new leadership.

 

President Biden, 81, has faded even before his job is done. Harris' team didn't even want him to campaign. Impossible to imagine Democrats turning to him for sage advice on what's next.

 

Harris just lost what Democrats considered an eminently winnable race, despite relatively light scrutiny and more money than any candidate in U.S. history. Hard to see her guiding Democrats out of the wilderness.

 

https://www.axios.com/2024/11/08/harris-biden-election-democratic-party

Anonymous ID: 71ff93 Nov. 8, 2024, 7:50 a.m. No.21942944   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Can't wait to here from The Duran podcast today and their personal take on the new FT whining sulking report about the DEATH OF GLOBALISM!!!

 

https://archive.is/QTB4j

 

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