President Joe Biden announced during talks with world leaders at the G7 summit on Saturday a global $40 trillion infrastructure plan to 'Build Back Better for the World.'
The first time I heard Joe Biden’s campaign slogan of ‘Build Back Better’, it struck me as strange because it was just so clunky and inherently meaningless. Build what back, better than what, it just kind of hovers in the ether, meaning nothing and saying nothing. But as it turns out, it says a lot, so much so that it turns out to be the main slogan to the impending New World Order of the United Nations. What an odd choice for a campaign slogan for a United States candidate for president, unless….
“Behold ye among the heathen, and regard, and wonder marvellously: for I will work a work in your days, which ye will not believe, though it be told you.” Habakkuk 1:5 (KJB)
Unless it’s connected to something called The Great Reset, unless it’s connected to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, unless it’s connected to this entire COVID-19 global trojan horse of the New World Order. Which, as it turns out, is exactly what the truth is. Joe Biden chose ‘Build Back Better’ as his campaign slogan because he is the chosen vessel of the New World Order, and a Biden Harris administration would tear down the United States from sea to shining sea. Build Back Better? Only if you’re a globalist.
Joe Biden is absolutely a globalist who campaigned for president on the 'Build Back Better' platform, and now he has to pay the piper who made him president. We told you from the beginning that Biden was only put in because he would be the puppet to help finish destroying America and install the New World Order. This is exactly what he is doing at the G7.
JOE BIDEN’S CAMPAIGN ODD-SOUNDING CAMPAIGN SLOGAN ‘BUILD BACK BETTER’ WAS ACTUALLY TAKEN FROM UNITED NATIONS NEW WORLD ORDER AGENDA
Joe Biden Goes Global with $40 Trillion ‘Build Back Better for the World’ Infrastructure Plan
FROM BREITBART NEWS: During their meeting, World leaders at the G7 summit plan to meet about the importance of a “fair, sustainable, inclusive global economy,” including a discussion about China. The White House previewed the initiative in a call with reporters, promoting a plan that would compete with China’s Belt and Road Initiative. (A White House official branded Biden’s Build Back Better for the World proposal as “B3W” as opposed to China’s “BRI.”)
“We’ve seen the Chinese government demonstrate a lack of transparency, poor environmental and labor standards, and a course of approach that’s left many countries worse off,” a senior official said.
Biden’s plan would offer a different option for the world, the official noted, competing with China by offering a plan with the “highest labor and environmental standards.”
“This is about providing an affirmative, positive, alternative vision for the world than that is presented by China and, in some similar ways but also in some different ways, Russia,” the official said.
The White House stated that Biden would work with Congress to increase overseas infrastructure financing and coordinate funding from other G7 nations and the private sector to help fund infrastructure for low- and middle-income countries. They cited a needed $40 trillion investment estimation by the World Bank through 2035 for their price tag.
“We’re aiming for an ambitious and credible scale,” an official said.
One official noted that the G7 nations will also discuss the problems with China’s practice of forced labor in Xinjiang.
“The point is to send a wake-up call that the G7 is serious about defending human rights and that we need to work together to eradicate forced labor from our products,” the official said. READ MORE
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