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it should have been blatantly obvious to anyone in april 2020 that locking down billions of people would be drastically more devastating than the alleged cold virus going around.

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It was obvious to anyone who wasn't a brainwashed MSM/talmudvision addict.

"Lock it down. Consume more Netflix. Flatten the curve. Close your small business. Buy stuff on Amazon and Walmart. Avoid your friends and relatives."

Fear always sells.

Psyops are big business and business is good.

  • Pfizer

During that time jew oil companies were crying about the price of oil.

What are they crying about while beating you now?

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As much as I'd like to blame it on recent things, it's been brewing for a very long time. Look back to Jekyll island meeting in 1910 and the cessation of the gold standard.

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That's not true either.

The pain isn't delayed, it's created by the lockdowns.

If life was allowed to just continue as normal (stay home if you're sick) then none of this would have happened.

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All part of Agenda 30. Where I live the Stack n Packs are going up like mad, house prices are a million dollars for a 70 year old bungalow.

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It’s glorious. My acreage bordering the burbs with a well maintained 90yo house is worth millions per acre. It was 1.2 per acre in 2008, 2018 was 1.5 and I haven’t checked recently but it’s increased dramatically.

Unfortunately i can’t sell, nobody wants to move to a red state yet. Selling it piecemeal would devalue the large multi acre lot.

The best part my parents bought it in the early 70’s for $28,700 lol.

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Just because the NPCs screwed themselves doesn't mean that you have to get screwed too. Bet against the system and you'll come out the other side sitting pretty.

You mean putins climate change killing babies?

about time we removed all laws that were made after 1970 just to get back to normal.

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At least to 1965:

the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, the move was largely seen as symbolic.

"The bill will not flood our cities with immigrants,” lead supporter Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy (D-Mass.) told the Senate during debate. “It will not upset the ethnic mix of our society. It will not relax the standards of admission. It will not cause American workers to lose their jobs.”

That sentiment was echoed by Johnson, who, upon signing the act on October 3, 1965, said the bill would not be revolutionary: “It does not affect the lives of millions … It will not reshape the structure of our daily lives or add importantly to either our wealth or our power.

I think they were talking about their jobs, wealth and power, not us peasants.

Exactly it's like Obiden blaming inflation on workers that want a 5% raise. It's their fault.

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Is he? I don’t keep up with the clown show except for Covid anymore. Wasn’t the left just trying to pass a $15 dollar federal minimum wage law?

I see idiots online saying the minimum wage should be three times the average rent for “your location” but don’t understand that rents would then go up even higher and it would be a constant game of playing catch-up with the new current rents and everything would increase in price.

Get some roommates or start saving, most people are like the grasshopper these days. Better yet instead of shoring around until your 30 settle down with a man and pool your resources and start a real life.