Alex doesn’t talk about privatization or regulation much because there’s a lot more important issues – like the economy collapsing, pre-emptive wars, losing our freedoms etc.
I believe he is against regulation on most issues, but don’t know how he feels about it regarding financial or crony capitalism. More or less, he’s a paleoconservative. Paleocons believe in tradition, civil society and classical federalism. They focus on disagreement with neoconservatives, especially on issues like immigration, affirmative action, U.S. funding of Israeli military actions, foreign wars, and welfare. They also criticize social democracy, which some refer to as the therapeutic managerial state, the welfare-warfare state or polite totalitarianism.
And I don’t think you’re understanding the left/right paradigm. Re-read my post on it. The two sides appear to be against each other but in reality they are the same thing. The entire left-right, liberal-conservative, Democrat-Republican paradigm was developed by the Global elite to give the masses the illusion they have a choice. Both the orthodox “left” and the neoconservative “right” are intellectually and politically bankrupt: they have nothing to offer but empty slogans, stale dogma, and an outmoded paradigm that has kept us barreling down the road to tyranny and perpetual war. These two camps are both leading to more governement and less freedom. Both are forms of collectivism and favor those that are in power.
The point is Alex doesn’t focus on the issues that are distractions from the real threats.
And of course, he has some similar views to Republicans, since he’s a conservative. But today’s fake Republicans are not really conservative and don’t follow the traditional views. Alex is against globalization, against open borders, against gun control, against destroying the constituiton, against big brother, for local and state gov’t rather than federal centralized gov’t, for sound money etc. Basically he’s against the gov’t in our lives, controlling and sucking off of us. That’s the difference.
“back the currency with gold and all the problems of capitalism will be solved?”
No, didn’t say that. That will just fix the problem of our weak dollar and give us sound money.





