RE: Inflation Rate Multiplier: Part of the Great Reset?

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Yeah, "You will own nothing and be happy" as decided by a handful of psychopath billionaires who would never in this lifetime be able to live owning nothing...
It's been long planned, and we're not moving into a time with inflation, it'll be hyperinflation.
I've been saying this for the last two years, and was called a crazy conspiracy theorist.
But what can you expect, when life has been put on hold for a long time. Some longer than others. Businesses that had to close, people losing jobs... The also planned oil crisis plays right into their hands too. And still people can't see what's really going on.

Taxes are theft. Period. Those history lessons where they'd tell us about the crazy kings, barons, and landlords that would extort the average people and take all they had, leading them into poverty... We used to be appalled by it. How could they treat people that way? But nothing has changed. It's still the same. Just different players. Now it's suddenly OK. Because they build roads with those taxes (do they though?) and there's some sort of social security, although I wouldn't want to be the one in the US to have to avail of it...Here in Mexico, there's a hole in the road, the people fix it. Not the government.
Just imagine how it would be if people would take their power back and sort everything amongst themselves. Would it be possible? I think it would be. I think that's where we're going if those crazies aren't stopped. I think the new world isn't a bad world. We can make it better. We don't need billionaires to do it for us.
There are communities being built everywhere. Especially here. Something to consider if things go crazy over there...



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Taxes are theft. Period.

This needs to be said more often. I grew up in a culture where good people pay (surrender) taxes and bad people avoid them. I'm learning that it's not that straight-forward. Taxation is a symbolic gesture, the government is so much in debt, our little drippings don't make an actual difference. But... we are told to "do your part" and "pay your fair share". As if the authorities of this world really have our best interests in mind.

They build roads with those taxes (do they though?)

Quick story: there was a particular road in our neighborhood was awful, potholes large enough to loose a car. Someone petitioned the municipality to repave the roads. Next thing you know, there's a contract to repave (yay!), the roads are fixed (yay!) and every house with improved road in front of it has to pay several hundred dollars a month for years (BOOOO!!!!) with no option to opt out. The myth of "taxes pay for roads" is bunk.

there's a hole in the road, the people fix it. Not the government.

This is how it should be. Those hundreds of $$'s that all the homeowners pay could have gone to a private contractor and they could have repaved the entire neighborhood for much less.

Just imagine how it would be if people would take their power back and sort everything amongst themselves.

It's going to be intense, especially around here, one in every few dozen cars driving around look like this:

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