This is Europe’s elite? God help them

This is Europe’s elite? God help them

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112.111 weergaven 24 jan 2026
Christine Lagarde, president of the ECB, speaks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, addressing criticisms of Europe’s climate change policies. This discussion highlights the shifting narrative around economic policy. The video also touches on broader economic topics and news headlines.

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Europe has destroyed their economies as well. And she recognizes it.

Now, listen to what Christina Lagarde has to say here.

This is the European Central Bank president. You know, like, you know, she, you know, she’ll say in here that we heard a lot of European bashing at the um at Davos because of the climate policies.

It’s amazing how it’s completely shifted today. The narrative’s completely shifted.
You got it. I think we have heard quite a lot of European bashing in the last few days.

But if anything, it has been good and we should say thank you to the bashers because I think it has given us a complete realization of the fact that we have to be more focused.

We have to work on those plans B that I was talking about and we have to focus on
innovation, improvement of productivity and the rest of it.

Point number one.

Point number two, we are dependent on each other. If you look at AI which has
been much talked about in the last few days, AI is capital intensive, energy
intensive, data intensive and it prospers if there is plenty of all that.

If we do not work cooperatively, if we do not define the new rules of the game, there will be less data available to process. There will be less capital flowing back and forth and here and there.

And that is not conducive to the prosperity of a sector which is currently leading the game and which is very promising in terms of productivity.

So we are in a bind let’s face it. And distinguishes distinguishing the signal
from the noise I think is critically.

Oops. Oopsie.
Again, just admitting that like random YouTube commenters, not our delightful audience here, but I mean like from 15 years ago who was saying things like that.

It’s like now the glorious, magnificent Christine Lagard, one of the nobles of Europe, is like, “Oh yeah, now I’m as smart as somebody from 15 years ago who wrote something on a Joe Rogan podcast comment on YouTube.”

Like this is you. This is your elite.
This is like this is your vanguard. This is the top of the pyramid of your
society. Like dear Lord, no wonder Europe’s suffering so much.
I was attacked relentlessly on LinkedIn.
I used to write posts on this climate extremism and how it’s destroying our
economy. You know, I got called all kinds of names, climate denialist and
all that stuff. Just odd.
I’ll take your apology. You can go back and apologize now.

And it’s just AI and data centers. That’s what’s woken them up out of this stuper.

It wasn’t when people were like freezing cold in their own homes. That that was fine. Or people that literally could not go and get in a car
and drive to see their relative like their mother or something like that
because they didn’t have enough money to pay for gas because it was taxed in the
extreme and artificially more expensive than it should have been because of
restrictions placed on drilling and so on.

That was fine. That was okay. Like that didn’t that didn’t agitate her one bit. That didn’t concern her even a little bit. But AI data centers, that’s her stock portfolio. She’s worried about that.

Justin Trudeau sat down wasn’t just like his last six months in office and said to people,
“We know it’s tough. You know, you can’t make your rent, you can’t buy groceries,
but there’s more important things that need to be done right now, and you have
to make the sacrifice for our climate agenda.

When will you apologize, Justin? When will you apologize for what you did to
Canada? When?

Never. He’s proud. He’s very proud of what he’s done.

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