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Greg Salmela's avatar

Never waste a good crisis.

JacquiB's avatar

You forgot to mention that it's a chosen crisis... manufactured by the WEF, UN and any other acronym we care to use. 🤔

Trevor Price's avatar

Alex Antic exposing the anticipated antics concerning global energy supplies of The Powers That Shouldn't Be. On a smaller scale we've just witnessed the manufactured meningitis menace proliferating throughout the UK mainstream media. Monkeypox anyone? Enough already! Let's roll!

James Wilmot's avatar

All by design, pure evil never sleeps. Wake up before they murder us all.

The BarefootHealer's avatar

They dont even need to pull the "trigger" this time. wont have to do much more than suggest a lock down style, if it goes long enough. Big business will use it as an excuse to knock off some bloat in workforce numbers, alliwing them to maintain their profit margin, while still undercut smaller businesses.While smaller businesses will be trying to enact similar to remain viable so good workers will be asked to accomodate, which thry will, in an effort to not end up getting cut, and to save personal expenses. While poor performing workers will be let go. Small businesses will be forced to increase prices over time, because they dont have the capacity to wait it out like bigger businesses. Which will almost gaurentee that price concious customers will migrate to bigger business because they will be able to have "lower" prices.😐 Less customers fir small business, higher expenses, lower margins, tightens the pressure as it self perpetuates, getting smaller and smaller. Customers will be choosing very carefully where they spend their money and what they go without. Businesses that are not "essential" will see the effects first.

Rememver your history folks, look to the past, get creative. You dont actually need what you think you do, and these times have occurred before. This is a timetabled exercise. The dominos need to fall by 2028. Controlled demolition.

Personally, I think the resetters have underestimated the human spirit and its capacity to adapt.😉

And i hate being on someone elses schedule, dont you?😉

#getcreative #getlocalised

Damien Buckley's avatar

Alexa: show me an example of a drastically mismanaged country…

David White (Oz Dave)'s avatar

🔹According to AI: “Based on 2024-2026 data, approximately 35% to 40% of jobs in developed economies, such as the United States and Australia, can be done from home.” And that’s it.

Antipodes's avatar

It will be worse for the East Coast than the West.

Shipping turn around times means it is more efficient to deliver to the West coast than to sail to the East.

Unfortunately, the East-West rail link is currently down due to under funding of obvious rain damageable parts.

The West will be try to continue as per normal, but with a lot of cross trade with the East, will suffer logistics and supply restrictions that come from that way.

While the East will flounder and degrade to Mad Max level Mohawks and last of the V8 Interceptors.

Rita Greenbear's avatar

...and the impetus to de couple the east from the west side of this island will be strengthened.