"The first rule of all economics is the law of scarcity. No good or service is infinite. As a result, there is no way to distribute the world’s available resources to achieve the material goals laid out here globally and maintain a western standard of living for most people. The only way to achieve the equality levels is to redefine western standards of living lower. We are seeing that as every economic and energy decision out of Sodom on the Potomac these days seems counter to actually solving the economic problems and more in line with exacerbating them."
Yep.
"Everything from the coming food shortages, to the spike in energy costs, and the major market crash that will be coming soon are all planned. I don’t really like the tinfoil fedora, but I can not think of any other rational way to explain it. This is doubly true when you compare policy to problem, and across the board the policy only serves to exacerbate the issues being suffered by the people."
Yep.
"We also must own nothing and be happy and for that to happen we must first lose everything we have and be unable to re-attain it. One good example of their plan in motion is the real-estate market where investors (large banks tied to WEF) are buying significant percentages of properties and jacking up the price of housing both to rent and buy."
DING! DING! DING! DING! WINNER, WINNER, FAKE CHICKEN DINNER! The goal: "They owe their soul to the Company Store."
"This is creating a scenario where most private housing is purchased with government subsidization and at or just over the real ability of the buyer to pay."
Yes! That's how "finance" works. Use OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY via - ultimately - "partnership" with those who control the government's monopoly on the use of force. (Also see: "Too big to fail.")
"This creates and environment where significant inflation of any kind creates an environment where people are forced to choose between eating or paying the mortgage."
Or pay their UTILITY bills - particularly electricity... oil... gas... and ultimately (they WILL go there) water bills.
"This will result in housing defaults and foreclosures, rendering a greater percentage of housing to the banks with the government to cover their losses because they guaranteed the loans in the first place. It is a win-win for globalist and multi-national bankers, while being a huge loss for the rest of us."
Yep. And again... all ultimately backed by the government's monopoly on the use of force... with that monopoly ultimately exercised by those who have... bought the government.
"We are already seeing this mechanism in action with the full support of the current presidential administration and the Uniparty of Republicrates with support of the corporate establishment."
Yes. It's a done deal. "We" have no VIABLE organized opposition. Most of "our" people are ACTUALLY... "THEIR" people.
"The truth is America is a problem. We are still too much of a republic and states are still too independent."
I disagree. Time is on THEIR side. Think of "them" as the batter with unlimited strikes.
"If America is still so unsubdued..."
Again... respectfully... I disagree with your basic premise. Think of any law enforcement investigation which turns into a sting operation. Just because for a certain amount of time the trap isn't sprung... arrests aren't made... this doesn't mean the targets of the sting are "unsubdued." They're "dead men walking." They just don't know it.
"There is hope..."
No. There's not. We're PAST the tipping point. There was hope in late 2016/early 2017... but that hope was dashed. That was our last chance; Trump was our last chance. Regardless of WHY he ended up betraying our trust in him... he did. And now it's "Game Over."
"The real problem I see is how to deal with victory in November (Victory is replacing insiders R and D with outsiders)."
That's... NOT going to happen. Even if we get a change of PARTY control in either the House, Senate, or even both, the BAD GUYS will still "CONTROL the board."
"Bottom line is I think much of the establishment is going to be out this election cycle..."
From your typing fingers to God's email in-box. But... my guess is that you're gonna be proven wrong. We shall see.
I maybe, and I mostly agree that we probably don't have a political solution in Sodom on the Potomac. I also think that tipping point was probably before
2016. That beings said I think we are approaching a second tipping point and how thst goes will depend on if the right states go along if not then it will still be a bloody mess and we will lose.
I honestly don’t know what’s going to happen in November. Both the Dems and the Reps have gone off the deep end. So much overreaction and overcorrection on both sides.
"The first rule of all economics is the law of scarcity. No good or service is infinite. As a result, there is no way to distribute the world’s available resources to achieve the material goals laid out here globally and maintain a western standard of living for most people. The only way to achieve the equality levels is to redefine western standards of living lower. We are seeing that as every economic and energy decision out of Sodom on the Potomac these days seems counter to actually solving the economic problems and more in line with exacerbating them."
Yep.
"Everything from the coming food shortages, to the spike in energy costs, and the major market crash that will be coming soon are all planned. I don’t really like the tinfoil fedora, but I can not think of any other rational way to explain it. This is doubly true when you compare policy to problem, and across the board the policy only serves to exacerbate the issues being suffered by the people."
Yep.
"We also must own nothing and be happy and for that to happen we must first lose everything we have and be unable to re-attain it. One good example of their plan in motion is the real-estate market where investors (large banks tied to WEF) are buying significant percentages of properties and jacking up the price of housing both to rent and buy."
DING! DING! DING! DING! WINNER, WINNER, FAKE CHICKEN DINNER! The goal: "They owe their soul to the Company Store."
"This is creating a scenario where most private housing is purchased with government subsidization and at or just over the real ability of the buyer to pay."
Yes! That's how "finance" works. Use OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY via - ultimately - "partnership" with those who control the government's monopoly on the use of force. (Also see: "Too big to fail.")
"This creates and environment where significant inflation of any kind creates an environment where people are forced to choose between eating or paying the mortgage."
Or pay their UTILITY bills - particularly electricity... oil... gas... and ultimately (they WILL go there) water bills.
"This will result in housing defaults and foreclosures, rendering a greater percentage of housing to the banks with the government to cover their losses because they guaranteed the loans in the first place. It is a win-win for globalist and multi-national bankers, while being a huge loss for the rest of us."
Yep. And again... all ultimately backed by the government's monopoly on the use of force... with that monopoly ultimately exercised by those who have... bought the government.
"We are already seeing this mechanism in action with the full support of the current presidential administration and the Uniparty of Republicrates with support of the corporate establishment."
Yes. It's a done deal. "We" have no VIABLE organized opposition. Most of "our" people are ACTUALLY... "THEIR" people.
"The truth is America is a problem. We are still too much of a republic and states are still too independent."
I disagree. Time is on THEIR side. Think of "them" as the batter with unlimited strikes.
"If America is still so unsubdued..."
Again... respectfully... I disagree with your basic premise. Think of any law enforcement investigation which turns into a sting operation. Just because for a certain amount of time the trap isn't sprung... arrests aren't made... this doesn't mean the targets of the sting are "unsubdued." They're "dead men walking." They just don't know it.
"There is hope..."
No. There's not. We're PAST the tipping point. There was hope in late 2016/early 2017... but that hope was dashed. That was our last chance; Trump was our last chance. Regardless of WHY he ended up betraying our trust in him... he did. And now it's "Game Over."
"The real problem I see is how to deal with victory in November (Victory is replacing insiders R and D with outsiders)."
That's... NOT going to happen. Even if we get a change of PARTY control in either the House, Senate, or even both, the BAD GUYS will still "CONTROL the board."
"Bottom line is I think much of the establishment is going to be out this election cycle..."
From your typing fingers to God's email in-box. But... my guess is that you're gonna be proven wrong. We shall see.
I maybe, and I mostly agree that we probably don't have a political solution in Sodom on the Potomac. I also think that tipping point was probably before
2016. That beings said I think we are approaching a second tipping point and how thst goes will depend on if the right states go along if not then it will still be a bloody mess and we will lose.
"So, what is the plan? Well, they tell us if we bother to look."
Yep. (Just as Hitler laid out his vision in Mein Kampf.)
I honestly don’t know what’s going to happen in November. Both the Dems and the Reps have gone off the deep end. So much overreaction and overcorrection on both sides.