BREAKING: BIDEN Just Told The INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY To Determine Which Businesses TO CLOSE DOWN
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I read the whole thing. It seems typical to me. They are running an assessment of potential supply chain vulnerabilities and prioritizing the ones most critical to our infrastructure. Obviously they tack on climate change, but this seems like something every government should do. Plan for the worst.
With the way people are making a run on silver and gold, it's no wonder to me why they would want to look into the possibility of a supply-chain disruption.
Maybe I missed something in the legal jargon, but I'm pretty sure most people upvoting didn't bother to read it or even click the link
You actually read the article and didn't blindly trust the clickbait post title? Consider your ass deported.
Good one. I assume that's a joke.
As did I, the thing that gets me is the inclusion of our outside parties.
Sec. 2. Coordination. The Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (APNSA) and the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy (APEP) shall coordinate the executive branch actions necessary to implement this order through the interagency process identified in National Security Memorandum 2 of February 4, 2021 (Renewing the National Security Council System). In implementing this order, the heads of agencies should, as appropriate, consult outside stakeholders — such as those in industry, academia, non-governmental organizations, communities, labor unions, and State, local, and Tribal governments — in order to fulfill the policy identified in section 1 of this order.
The climate change thing irked me as climate change is junk science, but not surprised they put that in there.
Well, they would be defeating their own nefarious purpose if they did send goons around to force businesses to close. That WOULD wake people up. That said, I don't trust that anything these people do are for the good of anybody outside their tiny elite group.
Don't get me wrong, I don't trust them at all, or any of the dems, and a bunch of the republicans. Just don't see anything wrong with fortifying the supply chain as a goal.
In and of itself, no, t it is actually a good prep to make.