Bring on the Sedative Checks

October 12th, 2021

The Apocalypse is Best Viewed from a Comfy Couch

Shortages, hatred, and pestilence. You should never forget those three words. If the end is really near, these will be the predominant factors that affect our daily lives.

There is a new shortage, and like a surprising number of other shortages, it’s not directly related to coronavirus. China is short of energy.

The Chinese Communist Party is purely evil, and none of its leaders are men. They’re more like pigs in man suits. They have no guts and no souls, and they are completely devoid of normal human empathy. They are half-men. They’re obsessed with economic dominance, the expansion of China’s territory, controlling the behavior of other countries, and saving face.

It’s amazing that entire countries in the East are crippled by institutionalized insecurity; the drive to save face may well be the main reason the West has consistently humbled the East throughout history. It makes nations weak and silly.

There were inquiries into the origins of COVID-19, and in 2020, Australia arrived at an official position, which was that more investigation was needed. China is Australia’s biggest trading partner, and China, which doesn’t have to comply with pesky pollution standards that cripple the USA, has been a big buyer of Australian coal. In a fit of stupidity, the CCP decided to punish Australia with a coal ban. The CCP doesn’t want anyone investigating the gain-of-function research that clearly took place in Wuhan, contrary to St. Fauci’s lies.

Australia folded, right? Not exactly. India bought the coal, and now China has power blackouts. Factories are closed, and there are concerns about providing heat to homes this winter. China has coal mines, but a summer of flooding has cut their production.

Australian journalists are openly ridiculing China on TV, like this is the greatest thing they’ve ever seen.

If factories close in China, it becomes hard for America to buy stuff. We decided to slice out our own hamstrings, kill our own factories, put Americans out of work, and make China the world’s leading manufacturer, and it’s working. When you go into Wal-Mart, half of what you see came from China. When China can’t manufacture, shelves go bare in America. Australia’s joy is our pain, sort of like when they exported Susan Powter to America.

Wind farms in England aren’t working because, amazingly, it turns out wind isn’t a reliable source of energy. Who could have seen that coming? I just assumed the wind blew hard every day, everywhere. So while China is scrambling to fill its needs, the UK is also desperate. Over here, Obama killed our coal industry, and Biden is killing the oil industry, so gas prices and prices for furnace oil are going nuts. Here’s the cherry on top: climate scientists expect a very cold winter.

The apocalypse is a perfect storm composed of smaller perfect storms. Coronavirus explains some of our problems, but other factors are piling on.

It looks like air travel is going to be screwed up for a while. Biden decided it would be a good idea to force all airline pilots to accept vaccination, and it didn’t go over well. Have you read about Southwest Airlines? They’re canceling flight after flight. They can’t get pilots to fly, and they’re lying about it, pretending other things are impeding them.

I read about one lady who got 6 cancellations in a row. Imagine that. They cancel your flight. You wait for the flight they provide as a substitute. They cancel that. You wait again. Think how tired, dirty, and broke you would be after six cancellations.

Airports are set up for short waits, not overnight stays. They generally don’t provide beds or showers, they don’t do laundry, the food is bad and overpriced, and there is no privacy. The furniture is made uncomfortable in order to keep people from sleeping on it, and sleeping on the floor can get you in trouble. It’s like a punishment designed to make POW’s talk.

And you have to wear an uncomfortable, ineffective mask the whole time.

When I think of shortages, I think of shortages of things, not services, but I guess I didn’t see the whole picture.

Add in our government’s suicidal insistence on paying people not to work, and you see that it’s remarkable anyone is able to buy anything.

Even though I’m sitting in a room full of ammunition and I own a MAGA hat, I don’t understand the resistance to vaccination. What a strange story.

First, leftists resisted. All sorts of pundits and celebrities–leftists–said they would never trust the vaccines because Trump was the primary force in their creation. Trump busted his butt getting us vaccines in 2020, it was one of his many huge triumphs, and pinch-faced leftists wanted him to fail. They said the vaccines were not safe. Then conservatives started saying the vaccines were the Mark of the Beast or that they contained microchips. Somehow, resistance to vaccination, which the left used to own, is now considered to be a conservative phenomenon. This perception feeds into the hysterical hatred of Christians, whites, and conservatives.

If you don’t know what’s happening in the world, you would think the previous paragraph summed everything up, but that’s not even close to true. Vaccination resistance is a worldwide craze. They’re rioting in Europe and Australia. Blacks in Africa are saying the shots were created to make black men sterile. If that’s what they think, I wonder why they’re not lining up to get them.

I resisted the mRNA shots because I felt there were supernatural risks in messing with my DNA, and I was skeptical of claims these shots wouldn’t affect it. Then the conventional vaccine from Johnson & Johnson came out, and I took it early, figuring it probably wasn’t any worse than the vaccines I had taken for measles, mumps, rubella, polio, smallpox, tetanus, the flu, diphtheria, and whooping cough.

I like to consider myself a fairly ardent flat-earthing bitter clinger, but I must say, there are millions of people all over the world–right-wing, leftist, and apolitical–who are putting me in the shade. I feel eclipsed. Even I am starting to wonder what’s wrong with the never-vaxxers.

I have subscribed to a Youtube channel called Ruptly. It seems to be the white buffalo everyone is looking for: a news channel without bias. They post a lot of videos without much commentary. They’ve published a lot of videos of people in foreign countries fighting with the police over masks, lockdowns, and vaccines. If it weren’t for Ruptly, I wouldn’t know what was happening.

I guess they’re all Trump supporters!

What will Biden do as things get worse? My guess: more sedative checks. That’s my new name for them. Most people call them stimulus checks, but they’re not stimulating anyone. They’re sedating them so they sit at home. Biden will send out checks because he has no spine and knows he has to dance and kiss our ears if he wants us to reelect him. As a career hack, he cares about nothing but himself and his sorry, unsalvageable legacy, so he will do anything to avoid being a one-termer. I doubt he has confronted the high likelihood that dementia will put an end to his two-term plan.

I expect Biden to continue doing whatever can be done to make the shortages worse. He is hopelessly inept, and he is in the grip of spirits that know exactly how to exacerbate lack. I think they will continue working through other world leaders as well.

Americans and others will probably start bartering, trading things they don’t need. Then the supply of things to barter will drop off as bartered items wear out and have to be discarded. Then America will start looking a lot like Egypt, India, and other places where people have to make do with old junk.

One Response to “Bring on the Sedative Checks”

  1. Chris Says:

    “Airports are set up for short waits, not overnight stays.”

    And the irony is, before 9/11, it was actually possible to arrive at the airport and get to your flight in 15-20 minutes (I know this from personal experience, because one time I overslept and woke up an hour before takeoff, when I lived in the Phoenix area about 10 miles from Sky Harbor. I managed to get in my seat five minutes before they closed the doors). Now, you have to get there 2 hours ahead of time, even 20 years later, particularly at the hubs. Airports were turning in to mega-complexes even before 9/11 happened, and going through them is a soul-crushing experience now.

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