Sorry in advance for the lengthy post. Sometimes I make a post where I'm just thinking by typing. I know that most people are kept in the dark by the media and that it takes a certain kind of person to see beyond the mainstream narrative. But lately it seems like we've entered a truly dark and bizarre time and that most people, even some on our side, aren't aware of the gravity of the situation that we're ALREADY IN. My examples may seem minor, but when you consider what's behind them, they're a sign of a much scarier problem.
I was talking with my husband the other day about the fact that no restaurants in our immediate area are open for dinner anymore. We recently chatted with the owner of a diner we like in our town, and she said that they barely have enough employees to operate for breakfast and lunch, and that they can no longer get anyone to work at night. This all changed during the original 2020 lockdowns, of course, and never went back to normal. All the workers in her kitchen that day were white. (I make this point for a reason to come.)
And it's the same across our entire region. Even restaurants that are popular and busy and located in touristy areas are struggling to stay open for all their shifts. Smaller places are only open until one or two in the afternoon.
It's the same across retail. Stores are always operating on a skeleton crew and have signs up that they're hiring all the time.
I went to a county job fair recently and accepted a position. I was one of two people at the fair when I went. And there were dozens of jobs available with this employer. Since it's with the county, the benefits are good and these jobs would have been in high demand at one point. But they were practically begging me to work there, when just a few years ago, I would have been the one trying to sell my skills to them. No longer.
At my husband's job, they're having to hire people from other states to come and work because no one in the area is applying for jobs, and they're constantly understaffed and behind on projects because of it.
But when you hear the news, they say that employment rates are great under Biden. Other news sources say that many people are working two or more jobs now to make ends meet. Then you hear people talking about how no one is working anymore, despite the fact that inflation is skyrocketing and food and rent are damn near impossible to cover now for most middle-class people. None of this adds up, of course.
The creepiest thing, though, is that my husband's aunt recently lost her father. He was 99 and had dementia, so it was expected. However, the family told us this week that he won't be cremated until February because the funeral home has a waitlist for cremations. Why? "Oh, they're just really busy this time of year because of the flu and all." Yeah. That makes sense. Totally normal.
So, a lot of people think that mass deaths of the vaccinated are coming, but I think that we're already there and that the media is doing everything possible to ignore the problem. I don't think that this entirely explains the lack of interest in jobs, though. I tend to think that there is a mass depression event happening among Americans, particularly young ones who were told of a certain American dream that ain't never happening for them. They'd rather take side jobs delivering packages or groceries than get a full-time job or career because they just can't face the world and what modern American adulthood means today. Whatever the case may be, the reality of the NOW is bleak.
Side note. We hear of these loads of illegals coming every day. It used to be that you'd see Mexicans working in kitchens and dish rooms at pretty much every restaurant, but now, at least where I live, you never see that. Is all this hype about illegals also a lie? Where are THEY getting the money to survive and pay for all their kids and family? Another example. We have a lot of Mexicans in our small town, but again, you never see them working in public places anymore. However, yesterday, we needed some chile peppers for a recipe so we stopped in a small local Mexican supermarket. The doors were locked. As we were driving away, the lady came running out and opened the doors for us, so we went in. She had the bare minimum available for sale and could barely speak English. The whole place was dirty and in disrepair. She kept complaining about being "so cold." She didn't sell peppers or any produce at all, but I felt bad for her so we bought a bag of chips. She only accepted cash, no cards at all, and yet her signs out front promoted sending money home to Mexico. It was just an odd experience. When we left, she locked the doors back. It felt like something out of an apocalyptic movie. This is not our America anymore.
Just thoughts I've been having lately. Nothing is as it seems. More than ever before, our minds are being manipulated on the daily, even by sources we may trust. All I know is that it's never been more important to get yourself prepared and to keep your health up. There was a story on Yahoo (lol) this morning saying that bread will become scarce this coming year (muh Ukraine war), as well as pet food and canned goods. If Yahoo is saying that, shit is getting real. I feel like we're entering a post-modern American hellscape movie and the sad thing is that very few people can see it or will ever admit it to themselves. Bread and circuses, dog and pony shows, muh racism and muh drag queen story hours, all as we careen off the cliff of our flimsy false Satanic reality. It's crashing down, and I wonder how many will choose to ever open their eyes again when we hit the ground.
The employment issue is very interesting. All places seem to be short where I am located. Suburbs of a pretty big city. People I talk to say they can't get jobs. Not full-time professional type positions but part time jobs for a teen. My girls are getting to working age and I will see how it plays out in the next few months for me. If people don't want to work how are they living? Are they on welfare? I think there is no shame today in freeloading, can't blame them really The people dying from the Vax will not be known to normies. They think everyone is getting sick because of what covid did to them. Until it is reported on the msm or mockingbird media as I started to call it this will continue. On the news they are saying get your booster while 17k medical professionals are saying it must stop.
The employment issue is interesting to me because I keep hearing about no one working, and I see plenty of examples of it, but everyone I know personally has a job right now and is STILL struggling. I don't understand how all these ex-workers are surviving their rent and food increases, or where the hell they even are.
I mentioned my husband's family and the cremation waitlist in my OP, and his family lives in a heavily vaxxed blue state, so I do think the vaccine is starting to take a major toll that the Deep State and MSM are doing everything possible to hide.
Someone here posted an interesting theory a few months back, with some research behind it, that all of the population numbers in the world are fake - specifically that they’ve been inflated by governments to aid in money laundering, vote rigging, and cooking statistics in whichever direction they need for the current situation. It’s an interesting idea, and seems like it would be super easy to do too, and effective. I’m not sure that this fits specifically with your post, but it feels like it’s hinting at similar ideas.
I also think it’s possible that as many as half of all people under 30 are not working at all and their parents are paying their rent and all their bills. I think this is the trade-off for the older generation staying in their careers much longer: the generation below them is unable to advance, and so no positions open up for the generation below THEM, who usually end up being the children of the generation that won’t retire.
I agree with the premise regarding the population stats being inflated. It's too perfectly aligned with all the cons these psychopaths have been and are advancing. You also have a good point re: the job situation.
Do you have a link to that post you're referring to? I find that idea very fascinating and it makes sense at first glance.
No, I don’t have it linked. I think it was about two months ago and it was its own post. I’m not sure what the title was. It might have been something like “A strange theory” or it might have had the word “population” in it. Perhaps someone else remembers? It was one of those odd posts we sometimes get that come out of nowhere, often by a new user, and are super in-depth and interesting with a bunch of links and research. I remember a fairly active discussion was sparked, and I did comment in that thread. When I go through my saved links though most posts appear to be deleted and they all seem to be from two years ago. I don’t think post saving actually works for me.
I think a big part of it is driving/delivery apps. These exploded in popularity during COVID, and I don't think they count towards official job numbers. As a twenty-something, a lot of people I know do Doordash or Uber full time. I also work management in a major retailer/grocer, and literally fucking everyone is on food stamps or some sort of welfare - and this is in a pretty well-off suburb.
I think it boils down to these two major points: people just found other ways to make income outside of regular jobs, and others found out how easy it was to exploit the welfare systems. Both a result of COVID and lockdowns.
Thing is I thought the extra unemployment and such ran out like a year ago so where did the minimum wagies go? Also that never explained why my employer has such a hard time filling six-figure engineering positions. Also the number of people who moved out of this state only accounts for a fraction of the number of missing workers. I see no shortage of Mexicans but they seem to be mostly landscapers now I do see somewhat less of them in restaurant staffs.
Meanwhile my cousin who moved to a more rural area says that few restaurants are open for dinner anymore or close really early like 7pm.
I was looking for engineering work to replace my current job, it took over a year and a half of pretty consistent applications and only seldom getting first interviews and I finally got an offer to start in the new year.
Have also been seeing the same with many restaurants that have had help wanted signs out and sometimes letters noting the troubles finding staff and requesting courtesy for delays.
I've heard this here in Michigan. Everyone saying they apply and apply with no interviews. Then you hear from companies that they can't get workers. Which is it? And whole is controlling the situation?
A lot of this boils down to the incompetence and sheer laziness of the HR people. At my job, the hiring lady just totally fucking forgets to respond or follow up with people, it's nuts. Lots of unqualified workers snuck their way into higher-up positions during COVID due to employer desperation.
The biggest frustration in applying most of that time was the number of companies (even still) with vaccine requirements... those I would just cancel out.
I don't know how much is people being paid not to work, if companies aren't really wanting to hire but have scheduled job postings going out -or- companies that put job posts for positions they intend to hire internally to fill. All I can say for sure is that I was seeing job postings like it was back in boom time, but getting follow-ups more along the lines of what I went through right after graduation (6 months early there would be 50-100 relevant posts for new grads to 3 months later and I was lucky to have an offer and the others graduating would only have jobs if they ALSO had a trade ticket or other qualifications)
Engineering seems to be going nuts. I moved out because I could afford the big city on 70k. Now after a few years in another field I could get 120k to move back but I won't because I'm doing contract work and making too much. I'm working with some engineers who came out of retirement because you can make so much all the sudden.
I work as a head chef at a family-owned, casual dining restaurant that is open only for dinner (and staffed with good, hard-working kids with parents who do the same), and am feeding people who are on the government dole. You always know it's them- they show up in their pajamas; whether to dine in or take out their call-in orders, massively overweight, dirty and smelly with greasy hair, and dragging 3-4 kids with them, and always on the first and third week of every month. This is no exaggeration. We also get a large crowd of SSI recipients on the 3rd of the month, but they usually only get one chance per month to gather and eat out, and although I'm not a fan of socialist SSI, they don't piss me off like the system-suckers do. Others that come in, especially during the third week, are on disability, and bring their entire family so dad in his wheelchair/using a walker/massively overweight with back issues can buy dinner. The other two weeks see a much different crowd than the free money weeks- what I remember the crowds being way back when I started my career. The free money folks; and I mean those who are generationally on welfare and handouts; have turned, or attempted to turn, every restaurant into a McDonalds. I have colleagues who are chefs at expensive, fine dining restaurants (we're talking $50 plates, ice carvings, etc.), and during these weeks, they get calls for take-out and "do you deliver?", when they don't even HAVE takeout!
They're getting money from somewhere, whether they've quit working and just resigned themselves to a life of Call of Duty, Netflix, take-out food, and free Biden Bucks, or their entire family have sucked off the system for 4-5 generations. Yeah... I'm bitter that not only do I have to cook for these people, but I have to PAY for it as well.
As for my own personal financial situation- I'm in a fairly recently-new (less than 3 years) relationship with a normie who bought herself into debt, and I'm able to help her out (at my insistence; pride and all on her part) and still stay afloat. My savings per month has dropped a bit, though, but I live a simple life without the manipulations of mainstream marketing, and have always done so. My other half, not so much, and she's now paying the price. Our area still seems fairly normal; in a blue state, no less. Not too many shortages.... yet.
Dude, I want to live wherever it is that fine dining is $50 a plate. Here that will buy you one of the nicer steaks at Outback...
Have you seen some of the plates in the finer restaurants? A bite or two for $50. Some dishes go as high as $300. We're talking major artsy-fartsy cuisine.
Yes, as a multi course tasting menu. Typically one doesn't go into a fine dining establishment and order one solitary course on the tasting menu.
I understand what you mean now, though.
$50 is a family of four at Portillo's these days.