Consider this:
The EO is designed to deconstruct the United States by economic class. They are going after the working class first. It is the democidal soft-kill of the working class in America. The intention is to hobble and destabilize the entire economy. Once the working class is destroyed, and this means many businesses will perish as well, only the large international corporations will survive. It just so happens these corporations do not share our interests. Have you noticed many of the worker unions have either been silent on this issue and against their own union members? Coincidence?
Once this criteria succeeds, then the tyranny will turn to the welfare class. They will be mandated to take the vaxx or lose their welfare benefits. The police State will be used to brutally enforce ‘order’, including removing children from parents homes and jabbing them against their parents wishes. The police state will be used to prevent rioters from destroying businesses using expanded powers and the use of curfews to keep order. The George Floyd riots using the BLM and the mercenary Antifa backers provides the excuse to to impose such policies.
If welfare recipients were told to either get the COVID-19 vaxx or lose their benefits now, there would be riots in the streets the very same day.
Mandating one class of people to be vaxxed and not including another class to be mandated is discrimination and egregiously violates the 1964 Civil Rights Act. This is modern Jim Crow. The sooner blacks recognize this, the better chance it is for saving themselves from what is to come.
This EO directly challenges the Civil Rights Act.
The reason the EO didn't include the Welfare recipients is because government fear of riots. Does this mean welfare recipients won't be mandated? No. They are next in line.
If black America and other ethnic groups are not aware of this, they should be informed now that they're next.
Yeah a lot of people struggle to make ends meet even while working full time. I had to get foodstamps a few times when I was raising my daughter, and I made a decent living. It was a stepping stone for me, which is what it should be. Most of the time I made too much to qualify for them, and at times it was a struggle, we did without a lot of things.
I used to catch shit for this sentiment - that a basic social safety net should be in place. I mean if you worked and paid into a coffer you should absolutely have the option of that stepping stone.
What government has done is to pervert that idea into “Subsidizing Slovenly Behavior” as Walter E Williams, the Libertarian Economist, put it
https://youtu.be/YzNYCPZXvlw
Basically it’s simple and he explains it here.
A government subsidizes what it wants more of. If someone can live rent free and do whatever they want without having to produce and pay back in - that’s the government subsidizing that principle.
His full two hour is worth the time
https://youtu.be/ENL-Jv8GVkk
Now to push that out to strategic levels - anyone remember the “Student Loan Riots” in London where some entitled shits were told they would get just a bit less than they felt they were entitled to? This was in 2011
https://youtu.be/VQR-AS2n4w8
If you want to mobilize a band or useful idiots - target those that are unemployed, easily impressionable, and staunchly disposable.
Without digging into the video myself (I already know and agree with the thesis) I know this is a good post. Thanks for sharing. Economics is something everyone should strive to understand on their Awakening.
Yes - especially Social Economics. How the movement and perceived idea of monetary transactions shapes out society. Super important.
Any time! This guy is amazing - if I ever can use him to push people to Austrian Economics - it's well worth it.
Nothing is like the privilege of owning yourself.
No I completely agree there needs to be a way for people to get off of assistance. I know the struggles single moms go through, from finding affordable daycare that you can trust for your children to putting food on the table. I'm not even going to go into the struggles that I've been through but I know I've had it better than a lot of people out there and it was still hard for me.
And my take on minimum wage is $15 is too high but it also has not gone up in a long time I remember it being $3 in the late 80s and it went up to 750 and that was 10 years ago and I think it's stayed the same.
There needs to be some balance there because prices have not gone down they keep going up and it wasn't due to minimum wage because it's been fairly low
And even though people like to say oh it's just high schoolers doing these jobs the sad part is a lot of times it is single parents.
I'm doing well now and I do everything I can to keep my daughter from going through the same struggle we both got out of abusive relationships. And she is raising my granddaughter with my help instead of alone I will definitely check out your videos thank you.
God bless you.
THANK YOU FOR BEING SUCH A KICKASS MOTHER
I can't describe to you the appreciation I have there. You're a warrior.
My focus on money stays on money. By that - I mean that before I lend too much effort into that what do we d with money principle - I want to fix money.
Right now they are expecting inflation to shoot up %10 over the next month. That means that people that were / are struggling and have managed to saved that money - immediately loose %10 or more of that money.
Inflation is theft.
We have to fix the money. We need sound money - then we can focus on who / what / where / etc.
Until then I will push forward and look to help and learn from people as Blessed as you.
Well thank you.
I think these are the life lessons that I wish everybody could learn and I'm glad I learned them throughout my.
Don't sweat the small stuff it's not going to matter in the end.
Instead of trying to keep up with the Joneses so to speak look at improving your own life and wish the best for others
You can't count on other people to make you happy or take care of you you have to learn to do that yourself whether you're a man or a woman. Okay I have some trust issues LOL. But I still think it's a good lesson to learn.
And a lot of the times the problems we face in life are created by the person staring us back in the mirror.
Also being accountable for our own actions.
Those things I wish I could go back and teach my younger self but I'm thankful I've learned them now and I can pass them on to my generations
I've worked to teach those things to my daughter and I'm working to teach my granddaughter.
Oh and I do my best to treat people with respect and dignity I don't know how to succeed but I try my very best
I'm also not opposed to some sort of safety net but at the same time, weren't churches, private charities & other organizations the ones who provided that safety net before the expansion of the welfare state?
I think that's a far better way to go about it than the gov.
There should be extra tax incentives or something to further incentivize PRIVATE groups to provide a safety net vs the govt.
Very true.
I don't disagree with a small safety net, but the problem is that people will keep voting for politicians who will expand that small net into a gigantic net. Better to let charities handle it. Charities are a lot better at helping people than government programs anyway (not counting charities run by politicians of course).
We are suffering from multi-generational welfare. It is not the safety net it should be, but fatherless households rely on it for food, housing, medical and extraordinary cash payouts for each fatherless child. These children assume this lifestyle themselves, having known nothing else. Of course not all, but a very large number of them, all on Dem run cities.. This is the Democratic plantation, the Dems no longer have use for chains, they keep their slaves/voters in chains through their anti-human policies which keep their them slaves to state through many generations..
Correct, and this is the real problem with the government being the one providing the safety net.....it turns into a cage / net that traps you and holds you down, vs. being a true stepping stone through hard times and up into better times & circumstances....
Yeah, make a cage comfortable enough and we'll forget that it is a cage.
Gilded cage, I believe they call it.....
Oh I know and I think a lot of people that are on assistance believe they can't get off of it.
The main reason I was able to stay off of it for the most part was I had some college and I was able to get some decent paying jobs. And I was very fortunate even though I was living in a HUD apartment it was a nice apartment complex and very well maintained and a good place to raise a child. I only had the one child but many others get trapped in the system I was fortunate to have a way out.
And now I'm in the process of buying the house that I've been living in for 5 years it's exciting for me.
One of the things they did in my state to avoid people staying on welfare was to require single parents to work when your child reached a certain age.
I know it's not a blanket solution because they're also needs to be valid daycares that can take care of your children where you're not worried that they're going to get abused by some daycare worker.
There are a lot of logistics to all of this and I'm sure there are bigger brains than mine that could come up with good solutions hopefully they well listen to people like me who have been there,
I know that won't happen under the Biden regime but under Geotus.
You used it in the manner it was meant to be used, and congrats on your new home! Most people coming from generations of Dem welfare slavery see no way out. If they make some money, their gibs will be lowered or eliminated, leading them to a worse place then before. It is an insidious, and absolutely intentional move to keep the poor supporting Dem/socialist "policies" of destruction.
Oh nope none of my family were ever in the system except my sister was when my niece was younger.
I come from my family ofsmart hard-working slightly crazy people that drank lol.
It wasn't a horrible childhood there was a lot of verbal abuse but it's what you put up with in the 70s. I came out of it all right and I brought my daughter up without that. Went to church and crossed all my t's and dotted all my eyes lol.
I was very fortunate to have good people crossing in my life that helped me on to the path that I'm on. And I do what I can when I can to help others and pay it forward.
True, one's safety net used to be the communities people lived in (that they are successfully trying to destroy). The community, not the federal government, would help in times of need. See Amish barn building as on example.
HunnyB! I like that handle, I like it a lot.
If it came down to my kid eating, or not eating, I don't think I would hesitate to pull in some food stamps. And you right, FS aren't suppose to be a way of life, but as you say, a stepping stone.
I remember in 10th grade home economics, the teacher ask us all the say what we wanted to do for a career. This black guy name Roosevelt Nelson said, I'm going on Welfare. We all laughed, and the teacher reiterated, NO, I mean what type of word do you want to do to make a living. Roosevelt repeated, I'm going on welfare. This repeated itself two or three more times. Sad thing about it was he though welfare was a career equal to working for a living.