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Post by scutcher on Sept 2, 2022 14:10:35 GMT
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Post by captslapper on Sept 3, 2022 9:49:48 GMT
If we hadn't blown so much money giving such businesses so much financial help for covid ( ie paying them to shut down for months on end ) , then we could be giving them that financial help now.
The idiocy of our reaction to covid really is biting us on the backside now.
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Post by clappyhapper on Sept 3, 2022 16:18:29 GMT
It has nothing to do with Covid or Russia, the only connection here is the WEF Global Elites have abused both to push their agenda forward.
Firstly, have you looked on a comparison site lately or tried to change supplier? You can't. Who is enforcing this and why are we not being told?
Think about it, energy is a capitalist market place where market competition keeps prices low. If you remove all competition and allow WEF "partnered" governments to set caps, the energy suppliers know the retailers can and will charge this limit with no fear of losing customers, as they can't move. This gives the energy suppliers (not retailers), carte blanche to increase prices. WEF partnered Governments are manipulating this on purpose.
Now all you need to do is provoke a war with a major gas supplier in Europe and call for sanctions. This creates a shortage. Oo look, the US had a glut of shale gas they couldn't export and make money on. How fecking convenient, that they can now sell it to Europe at 6 times market value?
You really need to look at the bigger picture. Every "current thing" going on now just transfers more of your wealth to the WEF Global Elites and gives them ore control over you. They're creating monopolies of energy firms by banning the ability for customers to switch. They know it will cripple people and businesses, so instead of lowering taxes, green levies and duties, they will keep the tax take high and instead use the more costly and awkward method of offering various rebates.
Ask yourself why? It's because the WEF's agenda is to make everyone reliant on large state to control and ration resources. Without them, we die.
Ever read 1984? We're heading that way at an alarming rate since 2020. By 2030, we'll be there.
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