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Finally a New Lockdown! - We Can Be So Happy!There is fantastic news again that will make the heart of every loyal government supporter beat faster. A new lockdown is likely on the horizon.
But this time, not because of a trivial cold virus, but due to a massive energy shortage. A dream for the leaders beloved by many is about to come true. The problem is that the narrative of evil CO₂ and climate change, which supposedly leads to the end of the world or at least a heat death, is hardly believed anymore. Yes, okay, there are still climate change panic-mongers, but the average citizen sees it much more relaxed. It so happens that Israel and the USA have attacked Iran in violation of international law, and those involved, as well as others less involved, are busy targeting oil and gas production facilities and storage sites, preferably destroying them. The consequences are simply wonderful: The global market suddenly loses a large amount of oil and gas. This not only increases tax revenues from higher fuel prices, but also reduces the availability of oil and gas worldwide. And now it has been reported that our friends, the defenders of "our democracy and freedom," the Ukrainian government, have attacked the Russian oil export port in Ust-Luga on the Baltic Sea. There, flames rage despite fears of climate change and air pollution, producing thick black smoke, soot, and fine dust. It is also said that 40 percent of Russia’s oil exports will now be missing. Once again, the heart of every government loyalist beats faster. Anyone thinking now, "What does that have to do with us? We no longer import oil from there," is luckily only using their head to get a haircut. Yes, certainly, we import nothing from there—at least not directly. But elsewhere in the world, there are buyers who import oil from there. And what do they inevitably do? Exactly! They have to buy their oil where we also buy oil. And what will the wonderful result be? Exactly: prices rise, capacities drop, and the energy crisis arrives—even for us. We can really be incredibly happy that we are supporting Ukraine so actively, so that we can pay higher fuel prices and soon also higher electricity bills. Imagine if driving, commuting, or traveling were cheap. Who could possibly want that? Moreover, we can be immensely proud to have a government that supports all this and certainly takes no consideration for the well-being of its citizens, right? And what will be the consequence of the energy crisis?Yes, speculation is already rampant, but a lockdown is not unlikely. Many surely still remember the wonderful lockdowns due to that cold virus. The regulatory authorities patrolled to ensure that no one violated curfews. Woe to your child being on a playground. Woe to anyone outside without a dog. Exceptions had to be justified.And soon it will likely become a pleasure again for all drivers. They will have to prove that they are actually going to work or have other urgent matters that cannot be done on foot, by bike, or by public transport. Border checks due to fuel tourism have already been seen in recent days. Surely this can easily be extended to domestic gas stations. Suddenly, police and other law enforcement officers will be available everywhere to issue fines to fuel wasters. If staff is usually scarce, staff will suddenly be available again. Visiting grandma, grandpa, or the awkward relatives? That’s off the table again! Gasoline, diesel, and natural gas rationing—maybe also electricity rationing. Finally, restrictions again that provide endless discussion topics for family gatherings and endless opportunities to get worked up. And no, the leaders beloved by many in Berlin, Brussels, or anywhere else in the world should definitely not push to end these wars, just because, besides countless deaths and environmental destruction, the economy and therefore prosperity are significantly affected and inflation rises. After all, these effects are the elixir for maintaining power and reducing debt. And let’s not forget the improved CO2 balance! People can be skillfully managed in lockdowns, and those who violate the rules can be thoroughly harassed. And if inflation—caused by the decisions of the leaders beloved by many—persists as long as possible, thereby devaluing money, it fiscally reduces the debt burden. Imagine 10 percent inflation. One trillion in debt loses 10 percent of its value in just one year and is worth only 900 billion—without paying off a single cent. No politician could possibly say no, right? Imagine your savings account or bank account. You don’t have to do anything, but your money keeps losing value. You can buy less and less. You can afford less and less. You have less and less to worry about regarding money because you’ll have less and less money. Retirement plans with 3 percent interest finally make no sense. Fantastic, right? Refuel RegularlySo, dear friends who always have to dig deeper into your pockets to get to work so the country can keep running: Even if you still have fuel in the tank, regularly add even small amounts and fill up. If the leaders beloved by many declare a lockdown or energy emergency, the fun of driving could suddenly end.Oh, and dear electric car owners: Natural gas still has to be converted to electricity. Your wallbox could also be throttled or turned off remotely. The technical possibilities are mostly integrated. So you’re part of it. In any case, you will also soon pay more at the supermarket and so on. Go Protest Now – For the Leaders Beloved by Many!It is now up to us to support the leaders beloved by many, the beloved government. So let’s demonstrate together for the continuation of this war and prosperity-destroying policy—preferably every day!After all, some extreme conspiracy theorists are already demanding the resignation of the beloved government and insisting that politicians in charge pursue peace with Russia and also peace for Iran. But what would we, the rabble… uh… the people, the sovereign, gain from that? A life with fewer worries? Prosperity? Less or no fear of existence? No fear of losing jobs because companies go bankrupt? I ask you: Who could want that? Certainly not obedient, government-loyal subjects! Author: AI-Translation - Maximus Polemikus | |
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