The Geography of Power

in geopolitics •  7 years ago 

Victor Davis Hanson over at National Review recommends in a timely piece (Rethinking the Geography of Power) relocating the seats of international and American power from their current locations. The UN, for instance, could be moved from NYC to Haiti or Uganda so the parasites inhabiting this fairly useless organization can see how real people in the Third World live. By the same token why not take the Department to Houston or Bismarck, interior to Salt Lake City, labor to Youngstown or Flint, Mi. It will do much to detroy the "inside the Beltway" gulf between Washington D.C. and the rest of America. It will also be bitterly opposed by the army of bureaucrats and the politicos inhabiting these places of ultimate privilege.

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Whoa. That would be a huge endeavor. But wouldn't it be great! All those privileged people getting a true taste of poverty.

It has come to my attention that many people do not know that indoor plumbing is non-existent in many poor nations and must rely on a hole in the ground. (I apologize for my poor speech)

Agreed!

UN should be closed, Trump does well for cutting them the funding.