The Good Reset

Thanks, Elly.

… finally giving Scott Bessent his due for not only being an underrated (and ultra dry) comedian, but also someone who's an absolute wolf a the global finance table.

Keep in mind, this was the man who claimed in early 2024 he envisions a "Global Economic Re-Ordering," and that he wanted to be a part of it.

Well, that's exactly what Donald Trump is in the midst of engineering, turning the planned Great Reset into a 'Good' One, as I've been arguing since 2022.

And so, this week, Trump rolled into Davos not with an assortment of caricatures and TV characters to stump for the cameras.

He walked into the den of vipers with two lions beside him, even if they don't make nearly as many headlines.

Make no mistake, Bessent and Howard Lutnick are names the enemy knows well, and Trump letting them off the leash is as sure a sign as anything else we've seen that the Golden Age is accelerating, perhaps ahead of schedule.

Lutnick has never been shy about his vision (and Trump's) for the future, and America's dominant role in manifesting it, but then, when it comes to Bessent, I believe he's not just the prime architect of much of Trump's Golden Age agenda ... but perhaps more so, the prime harbinger of the old System's demolition.

In fact, he might actually be MORE suited to the latter.

Why?

Well, he's done it before.

From one of my favorite 2025 long-form's that's aging particularly well this week:

"Bessent, in my estimation and close study over the last few months isn’t some Hollywood caricature, but rather a battle-hardened operative whose trajectory from complicit insider to insurgent demolitions expert makes him the ultimate harbinger of the central bankers’ downfall.

And I would bet they know it … which is why many of Scottie’s former ‘friends’ in high places are feeling a bit low these days, and casting more blame on him for the current state of their stateless apparatus—the Hegelian Hydra that is Globalism itself—even than his boss at present.

Why?

Betrayal is the worst kind of poison, sure, and I would argue that those who traffick in it feel it most keenly when the blade turns inward. But that’s not why they hate and fear Scott Bessent so much.

No.

They hate and fear him because he’s been in the house, he’s been in the machine … hell, he’s made it run, at least in part, and so, who better than him to author a core piece of its destruction?"

If you'd like to learn more about just why the enemy faction fears Scott Bessent so much, and why he represents one of Donald Trump's no-longer-secret weapons against the Globalist Cabal, check out 'The Wolf of Main Street,' and then re-watch Bessent's greatest hits from Davos with new framing in mind.

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