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.
Well your mind is certainly not disable to any degree. You seem as sharp as a tack, a sharp tack.
I do offer my sympathy to you for the condition brought on by your illness. Yet do I understand correctly that days ago you were visiting the pyramids of Egypt? If so, then you seem to be navigating your disability quit well, which is a good thing.
And I'm with you that they better keep their hands off the SS fund at least a bit a bit longer. I have some saving for all the good it will do when inflation gets into full swing, and the banks decide that it really belongs to them to do as the please, and I get a small check from my vested 25 years in a traditional retirement fund. But I am going to need my SS money too.
Can I ask you a question. I assume you are enrolled in Medicare. I just signed up for it a year ago, and just added Medicare Advantage a few weeks ago.
All this time, because I've paid into Medicare since 1970 something, I thought Medicare was provided at no extra cost, after I quite working. But I have to pay around $400.00 per quarter. I've paid so far around $1400 and have not used a single bit of it. Is this normal?
BTW, I am not drawing SS yet, but will probably start that around Mar 2022. I turned 66 this month and I think I have to wait till 661/2 to get full SS, so I wanted to wait till then, although the increase at 66.5 is not that much more than if I took now.
$400/quarter sounds correct. Welcome to the machine Fren. It’s basic and basically sucks. Good for you to have Advantage to go with it as well. (Oh btw...wasn’t me at the Pyramids but I recall someone here writing about it?) 💕😁
When I was just married, on my one salary, my wife did not work, I could afford to have two fairly new cars, buy a house, feed my family, invest in savings, and had a little left over a the end of the month.
Nowadays, this would be mostly impossible for a young couple. The machine, as you call it, has made it nearly impossible for the average person the accumulate wealth (meaning to prosper).
I started working for a large corporation at 22 yrs old. Not only what I believed, but what was generally inferred by company policy was that, if you did your job, you will have a job for life, in other words till retirement.
Well I made it 25 years, and saw many go before me. I went from being a valued employee, part of a corporate family, to a hired killer. As long as I produced a sufficient body count, I had a job. Very little job satisfaction in working under such an arrangement when you sense the axe chopping off heads to the left and right knowing that your head my be next, and finally after 25 years the axe came down on me. Almost makes one think that there was some kind of strategy in play to eliminate people before they could reach retirement.
Fortunately, along with the woman I married 36 years ago, reincarnated from the depression era I suspect, we have lived below our means (I drive a 2005 pickup that still only have 84K miles) and saved a little. But then here come that Machine again to make even savings worthless.
DAMN THE MACHINE!!
“Where have Ya been?
It’s all right, we know where Ya been”?!!
-Pink Floyd
Sorry, it was catsfive that visited Pyramids.
https://greatawakening.win/p/13zgSTGLjh/am-in-egypt-on-a-tour-seeing-the/c/
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