It's also worth noting that the vax provided the cover to end the lockdowns, which had the potential of leaving us in a perpetual police state and economic ruin.
Sure, but the first lockdowns happened under Trump. I'm just pointing out that it would make sense for someone without the "Q" perspective to see things this way. Many awake people who aren't into Q do see it this way.
Trump gave people the freedom to lock down or not. Some people like the Californians locked down super hard. Some like Texas opened up sooner. That put the power closer to the hands of the people. What more do you expect a President to do when people are refusing to leave their homes or open their businesses? Does he order the military to kick in their doors and drag them into work? Then hold them at gunpoint during their eight hour shift so they don’t go back home? How does a President force the citizens of his country to leave their house when they are refusing to leave?
Again, I'm simply pointing out how it looks to others. Trump was definitely pro lockdown and incentivized them through stimulus checks and crazy long unemployment.
Yes but he was all for lockdowns and for incentivizing lockdowns by providing stimulus checks and unprecedented unemployment checks. Those stimulus checks caused a lot of inflation as they went directly to consumers instead of previous stimuli which went to banks.
Again, I'm simply pointing out how others who don't follow Q might see it. I'm not blaming Trump at all.
Sure, but the first lockdowns happened under Trump. I'm just pointing out that it would make sense for someone without the "Q" perspective to see things this way. Many awake people who aren't into Q do see it this way.
Trump gave people the freedom to lock down or not. Some people like the Californians locked down super hard. Some like Texas opened up sooner. That put the power closer to the hands of the people. What more do you expect a President to do when people are refusing to leave their homes or open their businesses? Does he order the military to kick in their doors and drag them into work? Then hold them at gunpoint during their eight hour shift so they don’t go back home? How does a President force the citizens of his country to leave their house when they are refusing to leave?
Again, I'm simply pointing out how it looks to others. Trump was definitely pro lockdown and incentivized them through stimulus checks and crazy long unemployment.
I wonder how much of this was a way to accelerate a financial collapse by using Covid as a plausible (to most) pretext.
Yes but he was all for lockdowns and for incentivizing lockdowns by providing stimulus checks and unprecedented unemployment checks. Those stimulus checks caused a lot of inflation as they went directly to consumers instead of previous stimuli which went to banks.
Again, I'm simply pointing out how others who don't follow Q might see it. I'm not blaming Trump at all.